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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Arthritis / January 2008

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assistive devices catalogues - addresses

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Straydog - 16 Jan 2008 00:51 GMT
I do not like going to commercial web sites since some put cookies on
computers and can then track what you're doing.

Would appreciate snail mail addresses for catalogues that you have found
useful, from companies that have good stuff and ship promptly.

Thanks

Abby
jofirey - 16 Jan 2008 01:41 GMT
>I do not like going to commercial web sites since some put cookies on
>computers and can then track what you're doing.
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> Abby

You are asking quite a lot you know.  Really in essence asking us to use our
computers in a way you aren't willing to use yours.

But still, I wish you luck.

Jo
Straydog - 16 Jan 2008 02:35 GMT
No I'm asking people who have the catalogs already to check the return
addresses of the companies and let us know.

Abby

>> I do not like going to commercial web sites since some put cookies on
>> computers and can then track what you're doing.
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> Jo
Paul T. Holland - 17 Jan 2008 21:26 GMT
don't know which of the browsers you use, but ie, netscape, and mozilla
all have settings that you can change that you either don't accept the
cookie to begin with, or only accept it for the 'session' -

another old trick is, before going to the web site(s), go into your
system and change the setting for the cookie file to 'read only' - that
way when you visit the site, the cookie comes into memory, but when you
shut down or reboot, it isn't written to the hard drive -

'course you have to remember to reset things later, but it's not hard to
do.

> I do not like going to commercial web sites since some put cookies on
> computers and can then track what you're doing.
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> Abby
 
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