Yes, I have just recently noticed and some of them are hilarious!!
2007-12-28 12:01:09
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answered by Harley Lady 7
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i'm specific we are all conscious no longer all athiests are like that and a few savour an open, trouble-free, variety debate. even although, i hit upon maximum discussions on the internet are actually not very variety. it style of feels the favored format for communicate is being impolite on an identical time as infrequently addressing the subject to hand (advert hominem). That being stated I even have heard some rather undesirable arguments from the two aspects even whilst they're being polite. i could nevertheless prefer that undesirable polite debates over the less effective call calling fits. With seeing a million superb debate to ten propose ones, what style of result will that have on our minds? which will finally let us realize it rather is the conventional format and you need to communicate over with 'for sure-incorrect-facet-A' using this tone in this form. it rather is likewise in movies, video games and on television. So regrettably this format is right here to stay.
2016-11-25 23:40:26
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answered by ? 4
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I haven't. But I did hear something on the radio the other day about how Yahoo! work.
They have some clever little (actually probably massive!) program that will present the user with ads bases on their Yahoo! searches.
For example, if I search for 'air tickets to New York' next time I go to the Yahoo! homepage an ad for Continental Airlines could well appear - no accident.
2007-12-28 12:02:48
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answered by Thomas V 4
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Yes, once someone asked a question about where to find a product, and when I looked, there it was, right there. I just pointed it out in the answer, and got a best answer for it, lol!
2007-12-28 15:47:33
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answered by Isadora 6
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Yes, and I ain't gonna buy I tell ya....it is funny, the ads come in trying to sell what corresponds with the question.
2007-12-28 12:01:25
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answered by smittybo20 6
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Someone pointed that out before and I checked it out. Yes they do,, but I tend to ignore all ad's on the computer, After all they just want to sell you something, and then you pick up another cookie on your computer if you log in to it. My firewall usually blocks all unwanted ad's, but once in a while one slips by. I just cancel it, bye!!!
2007-12-29 10:00:49
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answered by Moe 6
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Yes; often, the ads pertain to interests of people in the section where the questions are posted.
2007-12-28 12:36:36
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answered by SB 7
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Yes I have noticed that. They use contextual advertising.
On another note why do they need to show me an ad for Yahoo answers while I'm using Yahoo answers? It seems redundant.
2007-12-28 12:01:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, how very very very funny. It's an adventure in dementia land...if you have the money to pay for it. Sort of makes ya wonder why they allow some of it. I wish we could rate them too.
2007-12-28 14:26:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes of course: do you think this should be for free?
Enjoy
Don't complain about the Gap ad
2007-12-28 12:04:18
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answered by seemorebetter 5
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Never even noticed any ads on the right side of the answers.
I put it down to years of watching ITV!
2007-12-28 12:04:24
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answered by niceguyswlondon 4
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