Are the brojos Mormon?
Are the brojos Mormon?
Ads are displayed based on your browsing history. It's not the brojos we need to be looking at here.
hey look, I can do it too wrote:
Ads are displayed based on your browsing history. It's not the brojos we need to be looking at here.
All my ads are for donkey porn.
I don't know. Can you explain why animals having sex need to be mormanized?
OK Thank you for the clarification my slightly more nerdy, yet adsense savy friend. The ads I see are really random. I guess I am a random browser.
All my ads are for donkey porn.
Talk about a weird coincidence, mine are too. Leonard is that you?
As an experiment, and, yes, I am a nerd, I would do this just out of curiousity: you could go to a page and just hit F5 100 times. Note what shows up each time. Next, visit various threads in the forum doing the same thing. You'll more than likely discover it's just a small pool of images you see. Also, the images, unless directly tied to the content of the thread (title more often than not) will be pulled from a small group of standard images tied directly to your browsing history. It's pseudo-random at best. I keep getting Domino's and Eastbay. One (Domino's) cause I ordered a pizza from the same browser. Another (Chase) cause I checked my account balance this morning. Yet, another (Gotomypc) because I connected to a remote server this morning. The other (Eastbay) because it's being pushed by the content the site wants to focus on. What you see is merely the result of calculated estimates of what might interest you. These types of ads typically appear more in the threads than on the front page. This is more web 2.0 technology, but, yes, Adsense, falls into that category.
hey look, I can do it too wrote:
Ads are displayed based on your browsing history. It's not the brojos we need to be looking at here.
So, are you implying that the O.P. is trying to get him a wife or three?
No, I have gotten those as well, and I am, by no means Mormon. I would say it is one of the semi-random ads generated by Adsense, but, I do wonder why that shows up and not Episcopalean, Catholic, Jewish or Rastafarian ads shown up. Things that make you go hmmmm......
hey look, I can do it too wrote:
As an experiment, and, yes, I am a nerd, I would do this just out of curiousity: you could go to a page and just hit F5 100 times. Note what shows up each time. Next, visit various threads in the forum doing the same thing. You'll more than likely discover it's just a small pool of images you see. Also, the images, unless directly tied to the content of the thread (title more often than not) will be pulled from a small group of standard images tied directly to your browsing history. It's pseudo-random at best. I keep getting Domino's and Eastbay. One (Domino's) cause I ordered a pizza from the same browser. Another (Chase) cause I checked my account balance this morning. Yet, another (Gotomypc) because I connected to a remote server this morning. The other (Eastbay) because it's being pushed by the content the site wants to focus on. What you see is merely the result of calculated estimates of what might interest you. These types of ads typically appear more in the threads than on the front page. This is more web 2.0 technology, but, yes, Adsense, falls into that category.
Right now I'm getting one suggesting that I start a vending machine business. Talk about random, lol.
And for OP, I don't know why Mormons. Maybe they just have a deal with whoever does LRC's advertising and J-Date or whoever doesn't? Maybe a lot of Mormons look at LRC?
Or, maybe Mormons are secretly trying to take over the planet. Seriously. I don't have any Mormon friends, but Mormonism ?? or, whatever it's called, creeps me out. Don't they believe their founder came down in a spaceship or something?
He was an interesting charlatan, to say the least:
The ads are obviously a sign from God.
Call cnn wrote:
Or, maybe Mormons are secretly trying to take over the planet. Seriously. I don't have any Mormon friends, but Mormonism ?? or, whatever it's called, creeps me out. Don't they believe their founder came down in a spaceship or something?
They aren't trying to take over the world, and that is scientology that you are thinking about with the spaceships. The Mormons believe that their founder found some gold plates in a hill in New York that were written in ancient Egyptian and discussed the history of a tribe of Jews in North America.