I clicked the link provided and it asked me to either register or log
in before I could be allowed to view the clip. I call that requiring
a membership to view things.
--- In SkunkworksAMA_at_yahoogroups.com, "Zach Collins (Siege)"
<siegemail_at_...> wrote:
> Since YouTube doesn't require a membership to view things, and its
> page structure is not known for being full of crap, I don't see what
> there is to distrust.
>
> I am wary of PayPal because of its history of grabbing money; I am
> wary of eBay (which now owns PayPal) because of its history of
privacy
> violations; I don't use Facebook because I'm not a teacher or
student
> anywhere, nor interested in its social networking model; I don't
even
> look at Myspace because it's so well known for being stuffed full of
> useless eye-burning crap.
>
> I resisted getting a Yahoo! account for years because I already had
an
> email address, and I really don't need Yet Another Account to track
> logins for, but the mailing lists I wanted to join were all hosted
> there. I have nothing against Yahoo! however; it just has limited
> utility for me, rather like YouTube.
>
> --
> Zach Collins (Siege)
>
Received on Wed Nov 22 2006 - 18:44:17 CST