http://home.comcast.net/~wolfand/
arrgghhh !!!
its really irretating.... but fun too...lol
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Ha Ha!
You just endured the internet's
most annoying webpage!
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I hate you, lol.
I didnt even click the link because I have fallen prey to such sites before. That IS annoying, but I think the more malignant sites on the internet are worse... you know, the kind that think that clicking a link signifies your willingness for their server to stuff your poor computer full of viruses like a stuffed crab or somthing. THOSE are the most annoying. Your site is annoying in an obnoxious way, wich dosent compare really to a malevolent annoying.
And that, ladies and gentlemen, is why javascript should be whitelisted.
Step 1: Get Firefox
Step 2: Get NoScript
No, the most irritating site is either the infamous Last Measure(guarunteed to scar you for life. YOU SHOULD NEVER GO THERE UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCE!!!) or MySpace.com's Blah666(The malforming of it all can crash many browsers and even your computer if using IE in Windows).
Oh, is that the old one-hundred pop-ups trick? You can always bypass it with ctrl+alt+del (ctrl+sht+esc) > end program or by using extensions like NoScript to selectively block scripts. I have to agree with {name here}, though; MySpace can be extremely annoying in the wrong hands, and unfortunately there's no easy way to disable the bulletin feature.
Actually holding the enter key skips all the messages in about 10 seconds. Not really annoying, but absolutely useless
When I enter a website ( a website in my Country), whe have a lot of top lists websitesites and they popup in java mode a message " Please click to vote us in top100 websites " That is the most annoyng thing in the web. I don`t like google search engine becouse is older and it doesen`t have new things like google!
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And that, ladies and gentlemen, is why javascript should be whitelisted.
Step 1: Get Firefox
Step 2: Get NoScript |
Actually it is even easier on opera. There is an option to stop running scripts on any webpage when any script run.
No need for any addons. kekeke
| handles wrote: |
| Oh, is that the old one-hundred pop-ups trick? You can always bypass it with ctrl+alt+del (ctrl+sht+esc) > end program or by using extensions like NoScript to selectively block scripts. I have to agree with {name here}, though; MySpace can be extremely annoying in the wrong hands, and unfortunately there's no easy way to disable the bulletin feature. |
Look at the wikipedia article. It's much more than that I can assure you.
This page is really stupid.
Ha Ha.
lol
If you use Opera 9+ , then you could
just check "stop executing scripts on this page"
on the alert window.
Opera rocks! 