It seems like the FCC or someone would have better control of this anyway.

Even trying to read e-mails or something else of interest you have a flashing 
ad or if you barely even go across it with your mouse it will launch and you 
wonder how the heck you got there!

Look how long it took to change the Television ads. The volume would 
automatically go up when commercials came on and you would have to mute or 
lower the volume every time. If I really wanted to listen or watch it I am 
capable of turning up the volume myself!

That is like when you click on a link for more information and then they spam 
you with others ads besides theirs.

By the way John if you come up with a solution let us all know as this is sort 
of new to me too, as I have not used the time machine as of yet. I guess I need 
to read up on that too.

Steve Brown


----- Original Message -----
From: John Robinson <prof...@insightbb.com>
To: Topics related to Apple and Macintosh computers 
<macgroup@erdos.math.louisville.edu>
Cc: 
Sent: Sunday, February 3, 2013 11:59 AM
Subject: [MacGroup] RSS Reader

Maybe there is nothing out there like I need?  Maybe there is and I don't know 
about it.

I have tried various readers, some are good but THEY FEED ME what THEY want and 
what I am needing is a reader that I specify what I want to see.

Should I want to know all that is written in the Financial press about a 
company, an ideology, an individual then I would like to set up the reader to 
find everything about Apple, ConAgra, Fracking for Natural Gas, Best Buy, Steve 
Jobs, Bernie Madoff....whatever is of interest at the time.

Readers in their current state will segment sectors, entertainment, sports, 
business, politics, but that gives me so much that won't help, I need one that 
will allow me to scan the web, publications, blogs, etc. for my topic.

Anything out there like this?

Thanks a bunch.

John






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