Tuesday, March 20, 2012

[252] Vintage Comics - Son of God

Estoy emocionalmente drenado.  Tuve que ir a una reunion con la ex y no fue nada agradable.  Asi que decidi poner de mi lista de backlinks la siguiente historia.  El Comic Son O' God se publicaba en la revista National Lampoon alla para el 1974.  Es tan blasfemo que merece presentarse en su totalidad, links debajo...


http://www.dialbforblog.com/archives/417/index.html

http://www.dialbforblog.com/archives/417/sonogod2.html

http://www.dialbforblog.com/archives/417/sonogod3.html

En otros temas queria mencionar  este articulo que habia salido en wired.  Trataba de como Target usaba algoritmos y data minada de los recibos para poder predecir patrones de compra de sus clientes.  En este caso partiucular enviar promociones prenatales a mfuturas madres basadas en sus compras en meses previos.  Creepy en mi opinion, pero es el uso de la estadistica y conocer nuestros patrones de compras...

http://vigilantcitizen.com/latestnews/how-companies-learn-your-secrets/

How Companies Learn Your Secrets

Andrew Pole had just started working as a statistician for Target in 2002, when two colleagues from the marketing department stopped by his desk to ask an odd question: “If we wanted to figure out if a customer is pregnant, even if she didn’t want us to know, can you do that? ”
Pole has a master’s degree in statistics and another in economics, and has been obsessed with the intersection of data and human behavior most of his life. His parents were teachers in North Dakota, and while other kids were going to 4-H, Pole was doing algebra and writing computer programs. “The stereotype of a math nerd is true,” he told me when I spoke with him last year. “I kind of like going out and evangelizing analytics.”
As the marketers explained to Pole – and as Pole later explained to me, back when we were still speaking and before Target told him to stop – new parents are a retailer’s holy grail. Most shoppers don’t buy everything they need at one store. Instead, they buy groceries at the grocery store and toys at the toy store, and they visit Target only when they need certain items they associate with Target – cleaning supplies, say, or new socks or a six-month supply of toilet paper. But Target sells everything from milk to stuffed animals to lawn furniture to electronics, so one of the company’s primary goals is convincing customers that the only store they need is Target. But it’s a tough message to get across, even with the most ingenious ad campaigns, because once consumers’ shopping habits are ingrained, it’s incredibly difficult to change them.
There are, however, some brief periods in a person’s life when old routines fall apart and buying habits are suddenly in flux. One of those moments – the moment, really – is right around the birth of a child, when parents are exhausted and overwhelmed and their shopping patterns and brand loyalties are up for grabs. But as Target’s marketers explained to Pole, timing is everything. Because birth records are usually public, the moment a couple have a new baby, they are almost instantaneously barraged with offers and incentives and advertisements from all sorts of companies. Which means that the key is to reach them earlier, before any other retailers know a baby is on the way. Specifically, the marketers said they wanted to send specially designed ads to women in their second trimester, which is when most expectant mothers begin buying all sorts of new things, like prenatal vitamins and maternity clothing. “Can you give us a list?” the marketers asked.

Estamos llegando a los dias de They Live, donde los extraterrestres nos controlan con mensajes submiminales???
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/They_Live

3 comments:

antigonum cajan said...

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Beato said...

Interesante. Tanto que mentamos la bentonita durante el taladrado de pozos...ahora viendo el articulo veo que hay propiedades del material que lo hacen idoneo para ese trabajo. Tengo un tema relacionado relacionado a ciertos tuneles de la zona sur que discutia con dos de los geologos de mi oficina los otros dias.
A ver si pongo el blog al dia durante el fin de semana...

Beato said...

wait a minnit!!! ese site tiene excelentes fotos de vegetacion arida...
gracias por el link.

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