> In late June, the domain name was snapped up by > a "domain retriever"; it now redirects
Lynx has a rather strongly apparent immunity to popups, javascript, advertising, virus delivery, spyware and other http delivered payloads, which could vastly impress a new lynx user and is something which has always pleased me. This is fundamental to its good function. I wouldn't have it any other way. The notion that end users need instruction in ways to deal with possible digital garbage is similar to soft drink and fast food companies offloading perceived responsibility for physical garbage away from themselves, the creators. To really deal with garbage, understand its manufacturers. You don't have to accept garbage. Arrange things so you know what is coming in your space, digital or physical. Commercial producers of digital and physical garbage will forever push it at us. Take it in, and you've got to deal with it. __Stef <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://caunter.ca ; To UNSUBSCRIBE: Send "unsubscribe lynx-dev" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
