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Topic History of: Another glum looking family.
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Gnomo Go > TOOLS > INTERNET OPTIONS > ADVANCED > MULTIMEDIA > UNTICK SHOW IMAGES

The image place holders are still shown, so if you want to see an image - right click on the image place and click show image

I find reading the Daily Mail uses around 200MB because of all the images shown - but only about 15MB when images switched off - a big difference for here in South Africa where bandwidth is so expensive and slow.
hedda Gnomo wrote:
Take my advise - switch off images when reading the Daily Mail Online, it not only saves a huge amount of bandwidth, but prevents you being hijacked by photos of fat, ugly, miserable looking scroungers

can you switch off the images ?..how ?

but then we would miss those charming stories liek the one about the man who hides his dog in his Where's Wally (?) pics which readers point out the Mail ran 2 years ago
honey!oh sugar sugar. Gnomo wrote:
Take my advise - switch off images when reading the Daily Mail Online, it not only saves a huge amount of bandwidth, but prevents you being hijacked by photos of fat, ugly, miserable looking scroungers

Now you mention it, Gnomo, I find it hard to believe that this man found one woman willing to sleep with him, let alone ten. He must hypnotise them or something.
Gnomo Take my advise - switch off images when reading the Daily Mail Online, it not only saves a huge amount of bandwidth, but prevents you being hijacked by photos of fat, ugly, miserable looking scroungers
Mr Reason Not when you are X factor generation.....no such thing as bad publicity