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Mangiagli: Lose the Google surveys

Steve Mangiagli, Hermosa Beach, Calif.

Are you kidding me. You have to answer all these questions on each of the articles you want to read?

Really, how can you read several topics? The questions are more consuming than what I want to read. I do look at the usual advertisements but won’t be if this is how the the site is going to operate. I have a condo at Copper and like to keep up on local happenings while I’m not there. Please don’t keep this format.

Steve Mangiagli, Hermosa Beach, Calif.



Editor’s note: Check your browser settings. If you have disabled cookies, then the survey may appear more than once a day. If your browser is set to accept cookies, only one question should appear during a 24-hour period.


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