Previously, referring to "Twitter, the new cpu pig,"at 3:19  pm -0500 11/26/09, 
Dan wrote:
>After beating Flash into submission with ClickToFlash, and blocking
>various animated ads with SafariBlock, my browsing speed was pretty
>durn quick!
>
>But now sites have begun including globs of Twitter***t, which makes
>Safari drink most of my CPU and eat more memory, especially if I've
>opened two or more tabs of these pages!
>
>Any ideas on how to block those, or at least stone (freeze) them?
>
>...I'm just starting to look at their code, to see if something like
>SafariBlock can do it.


 And I'm getting a ******ed pop-ups from NetFlicks  or  a "pop-in" from CNet 
TechTracker.

 What would you folks suggest to combat them?
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Thanks,

Paul <pjspop @ bresnan.net>
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