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That would be the "yes" option. Sure, its untrue from your point of view, but from an advertiser's simplistic point of view, the only way you can get back to a site is from bookmarks.
I'm building a wagon! On some other part of the internets, obviously (but not that other site).
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Originally posted by Immortal Wombat
The question regarding whether or not I have bookmarked Apolyton is a little misleading. I haven't, and have never bookmarked Apolyton, because that would imply I would need some written memory aid to bring me back to a specific page. There should be an option to the effect that I visit this site so frequently and so completely that bookmarks become useless and worthless.
Ok, but unless you have 'Poly defined as your start page, then you have to type in the address everytime you want to visit Poly (or use more esoteric methods like search in the History).
To me, since Poly is not my start page (at least here at work), it is much easier to bookmark it and then access the site conveniently via a link in the links bar (or something like that).
Originally posted by -Jrabbit
I just use the recently-visited history dropdown in IE, since Poly is always one of the last 10 sites I've been to...
Thats what I use, although I have a link to it from my own startpage.
Anyway, if you can't type apolyton.net in under a second (and with your eyes closed) then you don't deserve to be here.
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