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Spot on! I just did that search and this thread appears. In this respect, robots are doing us a service as they increase the likelihood of searches turning up relevant information.I may be corrected by Ivar or someone else more informed but I believe "Robots" are automated software that trawl websites and help to update search engines so that when someone enters certain key words that formed part of your's or any one else's post in the forum it appears in the search engine results. I don't know how quickly it gets turn around but for example if somebody searched on google, bing etc. for "camino santiago robot" your post may well turn up high in the search results.
So what are cookies then? Is it what the robots eat to keep them working?
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Actually, I think I'd prefer to have this thing next to me with a constant low hum motor noise than the noise of some of the other albergue companions I've had over the years.
And just like me, that thing falls down, rolls over, and gets back up and keeps on going!
Nobody will get any sleep in the early morning if those things are allowed in the albergues!
Now this made me have a big belly laugh. Thanks.They´re doing the Camino as well.And expect a "compostela" once reached Santiago.
Buen Camino!
About those robots again... all that indexing being done of this forum by the likes of Google, the American NSA (walking the Camino is for many a deeply religious activity after all), etc., results in me receiving constant reminders--on almost every website that I visit--that I am interested in walking the Camino de Santiago. I go to a physics site and I see ads about Camino adventures, or Camino travel. I go to a poetry site and I see the same. I go to a food recipe site and the page is emblazoned with ads for the Camino. News sites, the same. Everywhere. I know it is stupid and kind of like spitting into the wind, but I've started clicking on all of the ads just so the companies have to pay some money for intruding into my life. It wouldn't be as bad if it wasn't the same ads from the same company all the time.
I rarely notice the ads as i am too busy just keeping up with the forum.Ads interesting?........Mmmmm........
Would you rather get ads for something you aren't interested in? The whole point is the ads are hopefully interesting. On the bottom of my screen is an ad for some apartment rental site. I guess related to my searches.
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If I have to see ads, I'd rather get ones related to the site I'm visiting, such as related subject matter, NicoZ. It's creepy to see an ad for Camino tourism services when I'm looking up food recipes.
Woo. I freaked out a bit when it stood up and started to move. I don't know how I'd feel about having it follow me on the Camino. I'd have to give it a good name, I guess.Robots! Robots on the Camino .. actually I find it rather scary, though I don't know why .... I also felt sorry for it when it fell over!
I agree - I thought it was either a Spanish pig or one of the Pamplona bulls that was a little lost.Woo. I freaked out a bit when it stood up and started to move. I don't know how I'd feel about having it follow me on the Camino. I'd have to give it a good name, I guess.
When I walked the Camino, a woman had a donkey along to carry her bags. The donkey didn't make it very far. Sore feet, finally refused to go any further.
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