These things always bother me. I had this url saved for awhile, but 
wanted to hear from you all. The newest website isn't even offering 
this ad anymore as I checked it again after mailing the address to you 
all.  But in general this website isn'tbad, only all these colorful and 
dancing images turn me off even from recommended webpages. I don't ever 
do anything when it says "free", I simply wanted to know how you all 
get about sorting out the wheat from the chaff. There are a bunch of 
good free programs around, but even there I somehow can't get my finger 
to press the download button, unless some group members have given the 
go ahead, Do you all have guidelines when it is safe to download?
Marta

On Oct 2, 2005, at 9:41, Ed Wiser wrote:

> Looks like some kind of Add not offered by the site itself.
> Looks like a way to collect email addresses.
>
> On Oct 1, 2005, at 1:39 PM, Marta Edie wrote:
>
>> Folks, on this website ttey have a free download of Tiger. What is 
>> this all about, what will they want if  should go for it? Do they 
>> want me to make intellectually and technically sound contributions to 
>> them? I don't know, I just know that when I entered my zipcode, they 
>> told me I could download tiger for free in my zipcode region. Would 
>> somebody comment on this?
>> http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=20050601001239978
>> Marta
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