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A funny story about my gmail account. I normally am able to ignore the
subject or content (context) sensitive adds that gmail puts up on the
side banner of the gmail interface. I recognize the attempt to match a
link with the subject of the email. Like I said I usual notice but
ignore. Recently I started getting all of these adds about steak houses
and barbecue restaurants and such. These I started to notice. What on
earth could trigger this type of advertising? It seemed so unrelated
because I'm usually talking about airplanes. Then it dawned on me and I
had to laugh. Almost all of my emails contained the word rib's and
usually was about wings and spars also. So they are matching me to
spare ribs, and hot wings....and they think I can't spell. LOL
Classic!!
Computer technology is so cool! I love it.
David
subject or content (context) sensitive adds that gmail puts up on the
side banner of the gmail interface. I recognize the attempt to match a
link with the subject of the email. Like I said I usual notice but
ignore. Recently I started getting all of these adds about steak houses
and barbecue restaurants and such. These I started to notice. What on
earth could trigger this type of advertising? It seemed so unrelated
because I'm usually talking about airplanes. Then it dawned on me and I
had to laugh. Almost all of my emails contained the word rib's and
usually was about wings and spars also. So they are matching me to
spare ribs, and hot wings....and they think I can't spell. LOL
Classic!!
Computer technology is so cool! I love it.
David