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Try to actually give a link to the source instead of whoring other peoples work. It will save you having a million people asking how to import it too since there are instructions on the website.

This adblock list is called Filterset.G and information can be found here:

http://www.geocities.com/pierceive/adblock/

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Try to actually give a link to the source instead of whoring other peoples work. It will save you having a million people asking how to import it too since there are instructions on the website.

This adblock list is called Filterset.G and information can be found here:

http://www.geocities.com/pierceive/adblock/

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i never said i made it, i couldent find the origanal

BTW i overworte his when i saved it

This is not the filter g set, compare them first plese

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Try to actually give a link to the source instead of whoring other peoples work. It will save you having a million people asking how to import it too since there are instructions on the website.

This adblock list is called Filterset.G and information can be found here:

http://www.geocities.com/pierceive/adblock/

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Thanks for the heads up on the web site.

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Quicker way to do it:

Right click on link, copy link location.

Open AdBlock prefs, open Options menu, click Import Filters

In the open... box that pops up, paste the address in the filename box

click open, OK to replace/Cancel to append

Done!

EDIT: Just checked out the filterset in the original post, and I do NOT recommend that anyone use it. It is a gigantic list, and is MUCH less efficient than Pierceive's lists. Some n00b came up with this list and doesn't know how to compact it using regexps...

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Thanks for the heads up on the web site.

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THIS IS NOT THE FILTERSET.G!!!!!!!!!!!!!11 :angry: :angry: :angry: :angry: :angry:

Like i told you comepare the 2 files, the one i posted is like 20 times larger and more affective

PLESE COMPARE THEM

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