Santiago   :)

Wolves, indeed. 

Bryan -

When I was in school way long ago, I was enthralled with cognitive
modeling, Roger Schrank, et al. Our university (Arizona) psych
department, however, was concerned with the practicality of
behavioral conditioning. This was the late Seventies, so my reaction
was "yuk, Pavlov's dogs!"

As I've worked in the world since then, I've come to realize more
and more that the layers of our conditioned minds do have an enormous
impact on our behavior. Just as our DNA differs from a chimp's by
less than three tenths of a percent, an unfortunately large portion
of our behavior is driven by one or another of those layers.

Ads are a fact of life in trying to get the web to pay for itself.
Times are many when I'd rather apply a twelve gauge to an ad rather
than a mouse click!

My best advice with ads is to do your best to segregate your user
experience so that your contributors are less jangled than your
lookee-loo's.


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