1.25.2008

Feature Request: (with a nod to Doc Searls)

How come when I receive coupons from the grocery store (Vons) the coupons are never for the items I've just purchased? Many times they are for similar items, but a different brand, and sometimes for items I've never purchased.

I realize the store is trying to promote different items they want me to buy becuase they have some other incentive to make me want to switch brands, but if I would just receive coupons for the items I buy regularly, I would use them the next time I shopped.

Similar compliants about the ads/suggestions that populate Amazon whenever I visit their site. I know they are promoting items THEY want me to buy, but wouldn't it make more sense to promote items I want to buy?

Will all this data gathering and niche focused advertising ever directly relate to me?

1.14.2008

F1 circuits history part 10: 1985-9 — F1 blog from F1Fanatic

F1 circuits history part 10: 1985-9 — F1 blog from F1Fanatic

F1 circuits history part 9: 1979-84 — F1 blog from F1Fanatic

F1 circuits history part 9: 1979-84 — F1 blog from F1Fanatic

F1 circuits history part 8: 1975-8 — F1 blog from F1Fanatic

F1 circuits history part 8: 1975-8 — F1 blog from F1Fanatic

F1 circuits history part 7: 1971-4 — F1 blog from F1Fanatic

F1 circuits history part 7: 1971-4 — F1 blog from F1Fanatic: "Zolder"

F1 circuits history part 6: 1967-70 — F1 blog from F1Fanatic

F1 circuits history part 6: 1967-70 — F1 blog from F1Fanatic

F1 circuits history part 5: 1961-6 — F1 blog from F1Fanatic

F1 circuits history part 5: 1961-6 — F1 blog from F1Fanatic

F1 circuits history part 4: 1958-60 — F1 blog from F1Fanatic

F1 circuits history part 4: 1958-60 — F1 blog from F1Fanatic

F1 circuits history part 3: 1954-7 — F1 blog from F1Fanatic

F1 circuits history part 3: 1954-7 — F1 blog from F1Fanatic

Honda FCX Clarity - Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicle - Official Web Site

Honda FCX Clarity - Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicle - Official Web Site

The Music Industry’s Last Stand Will Be A Music Tax

The Music Industry’s Last Stand Will Be A Music Tax