But that's not my point. My point is, Amazon has scared me and I don't know how they haven't been connected to a Criminal Minds episode yet. Sometimes while I'm on the site, I like to click the "Recommended" button to see what's awesome. This is what Amazon thinks I will like:
1. A book by Lorrie Moore
2. 2012
3. Hurt Locker
4. Zombieland
Or, as I saw it:
1. Book I'm reading
2. - 4. Movies we rented in the last 7 days.
(OK I'm KIND OF lying. I am reading a book by Lorrie Moore, but not the one they recommended. And JD and I didn't rent 2012, but it's been on the list.) But it begs the question: Is Amazon connected to the Family Video?
After that, I scrolled up to see what other strange predictions Amazon could give me. It asked me to rate Star Trek which I purchased for JD for Christmas. Underneath was a button that said "Items you own (7)" And I realized Amazon is tracking my purchases.
Which seems pretty obvious to the frequent user who already knew that, but for some reason I thought the "Recommended" button linked you to stuff you had recently looked at and like items. I find it strange that there's a me in a virtual Amazon store who has a shopping cart and a wish list and when she goes to the check out, they ask her how she liked that $.50 copy of Slaughterhouse--Five and would she like to purchase the 17 books on her wish list? "You can do the quick check ouuuutttt" it taunts.
I'm intrigued, really. So I scrolled up some more and there were more recommendations. Except this time they included unlike items.
OHMYGOD IS THAT A PREGNANCY TEST?! I DON'T WANT FERTILE CERVICAL MUCUS!!! I find the combination off-putting. A woman trying to get pregnant wants an ab roller and the Transformers movie? Unlikely, Amazon, unlikely. That's only page 1 of 35, people. Whatever math-problem/science-experiment Amazon is using doesn't seem to be cross checking it's data.
Although, on page 7, there's a sweet combo of psychology, psycho-pharm, social behavior books, that new James Bond movie, and an alarm sounding door jam. For the intelligentista who wants to moonlight as a ninja.
There's a fact-checker somewhere in Japan waiting to be fired.
Naturally, I had to go on Amazon and check it out but I haven't purchased in several years so sadly, I don't have a profile. I think it would be fun to be an Amazon Profiler, though!
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