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Tom McAndrew

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Tom..I can never read the CDT articles. Do you have to be a subscriber to read those? Or is there a workaround?
 
Tom..I can never read the CDT articles. Do you have to be a subscriber to read those? Or is there a workaround?

non-subscribers get a set # of free articles a ?? (I think it's a month). Beyond that, you have to be a subscriber. There are workarounds. What browser do you use?
 

basically, you have to open a 2nd Chrome window, using incognito mode. Once you do this, it gets a tad complicated/frustrating. Most of the time, just go to the CDT web site (www.centredaily.com) and look for the article(s) I've linked. At times, even in incognito mode, you'll run into paywall issues. Sometimes you'll only get to view a couple of articles. The flip of that is that if you visit it in incognito mode a few times, sometimes it resets things so that you can visit in a regular window, until you reach your limit.
 
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Get the app. Works for me.

And it would be interesting to know which coach suddenly thinks OkSt will be the National Champion in the NWCA poll.
Might be different between really thinks that vs decided to vote that way. So I think it was Cael's vote.
 
basically, you have to open a 2nd Chrome window, using incognito mode. Once you do this, it gets a tad complicated/frustrating. Most of the time, just go to the CDT web site (www.centredaily.com) and look for the article(s) I've linked. At times, even in incognito mode, you'll run into paywall issues. Sometimes you'll only get to view a couple of articles. The flip of that is that if you visit it in incognito mode a few times, sometimes it resets things so that you can visit in a regular window, until you reach your limit.
On Safari on various Apple devices, whenever I run into a limit on number of free articles, I delete all browser cookies via “Clear history and website data”. It works for most publications, including New York Times and, I believe, CDT. So, have you tried deleting website cookies from your browser?
 
On Safari on various Apple devices, whenever I run into a limit on number of free articles, I delete all browser cookies via “Clear history and website data”. It works for most publications, including New York Times and, I believe, CDT. So, have you tried deleting website cookies from your browser?

Yes. Delete cookies and you will get clean slate.
 
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