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"Modern bodybuilding is ritual, religion, sport, art, and science, awash in Western chemistry and mathematics. Defying nature, it surpasses it." Camille Paglia, “Alice in Muscle Land”

quinta-feira, março 04, 2004

Do you see the same I see? 

What I see advertised at the top of our MusclePower? Solutions for personality disorders.... lithium itself! Well, min Mark, we can be sure: someone has been "reading" us someway.
I wonder: do you, when you access the page, see the same I see?

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I closed the page and went back to it. In a sec the text had changed
a bit. Now, in the place where lithium was mentioned, I read:
"Catherine Dochy explains how to overcome your paranoia for a
better life" -- isn't this awfully funny? Who can be this clairvoyant Catherine Dochy?

The "related site" is the same - "mental disorders"

Now I have an extra motivation to open our blog: what will be proposed
to us each time?

Ah, now I read it better!

The ad is from Google. Those kind people are just offering us free information about any mental disturbance we happen to have.

This is an unespected advantage of keeping a public correspondence!
You have just to mention a problem and gentle people will appear, offering you tons of pages with information about it.

Not even Big Brother himself would be more perceptive and solicitous!

An idea: let's begin to talk about computacional chemistry, jobs, unemployment etc? Who knows? Those kind people can again overhear us, and come to gently offer you a position ;-)

In fact, I've translated part of a book by the creator of the device who enables advisers to insert their ads exactly on the screens of "interested" people. I don't remember now the name of the tecnological company he founded. It's all, if I got a right understanding of the thing, basically a question of scanning pages and then distributing cookies appropriately among the Earth's computers.

Advisers don't lose a cent of the money they spend with their ads. (Well, with me they do lose.)

This is why I'm curious to know if the ads you see are the same I see. In general, what we see advertised on the pages we visit is in fact related to all our history of navigation on the web. Tell me, please, about the ads you see adorning Muscle Power on your screen.

Brave new world!

posted by MarkeMaria  # 3/04/2004 09:27:00 PM
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