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Amazon won't stop offering me watches
Posted June 5th, 2008 by mattI get a lot of spam like everyone else. I noticed that I was getting a large amount of spam offering to sell me brietlig something or other. After about the 300th email I finally broke down and googled to figure out what this brietilg thing was.
It turns out it’s an expensive watch in the same class as Rolex. The first link was to Amazon.com so I clicked it to see what was so special about these things. Well, I was logged into Amazon when I did this, and now Amazon thinks I want to buy expensive watches.
Apparently there is a lot of profit margin in these things because Amazon really wants me to buy one. I know this because I also express a lot of interest in cameras, books and gadgets, yet Amazon isn’t pushing these things nearly as frequently as they’re pushing the watches.
I hate to tell you this guys but it is going to be a long time before I consider purchasing a > $1,000 watch. I’m not interested in looking at them, hearing about them, seeing pictures of them or knowing anything more about them. I wish there was a way to definitively tell Amazon to forget I clicked on a link to their site about watches.
Amazon, if you’re listening, I want you to send me ads about kindles and 50mm f1.4 lenses and books about web services and Christian rock CDs.
Cure for the summer blues
Posted July 9th, 2005 by mattCure for the summer blues? First of all, who has heard of the “summer blues?” Secondly, how does spending $400 on an electronic gadget chase away the blues? Has our society really embraced the concept that spending money on expensive toys will make you happy?
Google is watching you
Posted July 8th, 2005 by mattGoogle is watching you… I’ve always trusted Google, and I still do, kind of. But I was startled to see some Google ads while reading Gmail that were not releated to my current email, but instead were related to a search I had performed the previous day. Hmm… Google watches you and remembers your searches for future advertising. Check the link for details.
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