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I'm extremely tolerant when it comes to these things, but at some point, a limit is reached. When my web browser shows NO content above the fold, then something's wrong. Plain and simple. It'd be like going to the movies, and have 3/4 of the screen permanently covered in advertisements. You'd be pretty pissed, right?
I simply draw the line here. Good sites will be unblocked, obviously.
How about not just going those sites, instead of ripping them!
You're basically comparing the local bakery (us) to WalMart (Engadget/Ars).
FFS these analogies, firstly Wall Mart is a fucking store not bakery but that's not important. Are you just silly or blind? Engadget might be part of big company but it's valued as individual part, make no profit and they are cut out.