I was looking for some financial-related information and saw a link to Forbes.com and thought I could probably trust the information I would find there since I've read a lot of other articles on the site and it's all been good advice. They have a "splash page" before the link, the content of which I don't see because of my ad blocking add-on on my Firefox browser. I have to wait on a countdown clock for a few seconds before I can proceed to the article, but it's no problem, much less annoying than an advertisement.
Yesterday, though, I got this message on the splash page:
Yesterday, though, I got this message on the splash page:
I'm fairly certain that doesn't fit the definition of a Haiku, but that's not my complaint; rather, it's trying to shame me in such a "cutesy" fashion. Sorry Forbes, I hate to deprive you of ad revenue, but many sites go overboard with their adverts, slowing the page load times even with my fairly fast connection and often having multiple flash ads which sometimes hangs up my browser. I also don't like places like Facebook following me all over the 'net...that's why I use an adblocker.
I wrote a reply, not in a Haiku, but a short verse. I can't post it because I have a few words in it that rhyme with "Haiku". It DOES have a little bit to do with "love", though.
I wrote a reply, not in a Haiku, but a short verse. I can't post it because I have a few words in it that rhyme with "Haiku". It DOES have a little bit to do with "love", though.