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2004-03-19 10:25 PM Netflix: The Conspiracy Previous Entry :: Next Entry Read/Post Comments (0) Downloaded a very cool piece of software yesterday called OnFolio, which allows you to organize websites, including both links and local copies of the web pages, into folders. Much better than just using the favorites folder because of being able to store the actual pages. Useful for such things as vacation information (which I always cut and paste into a Word document) and research about various work topics. Am on a free 30 day trial right now, but it appears well worth the $30 license fee.
I have rated well over 1,000 movies on Netflix. And how many recommendations do I get from those ratings? Zero, none, bupkes. I can only conclude that my ratings are in conflict with each other and that the Netflix analytical engine can make no sense of them. The movies I've rented show no patterns either, since I've rented for myself and the kids. I also suspect that Netflix doesn't really want you to rent more movies, which costs them money in terms of the shipping charges, but rather wants you to keep the same 3 or 5 movies you have now and never rent another one again ever. Read/Post Comments (0) Previous Entry :: Next Entry Back to Top |
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