Whoa, it looks like Google ads are now allowed to diagnose you out of the DSM-IV now!

What’s next? Will they start prescribing me community service pageviews to help correct my alleged condition?
Maybe the machine is angry with me.
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Ruh Roh, no ads anywhere on your site.
They’ve been blinky since i switched over to text and image ads. used to be only text
Doesn’t that cut into your income quite a bit?
its ironed itself out on my end. keep me posted if things keep blinking and being empty though because there should be plenty of inventory for them to serve ads around
The ads are back. This is the first time I’ve seen the image ads.
It probably has to do with the fact that servers around the world will have cached snapshots of sites and things that dont change much like code configurations. So that it will take a while for the information to cascade to all the nodes in the network to have the latest versioning. Capishe? Don’t know how to spell that
You got one of the right spelling. That’s a word that sounds better spoken than written so any spelling that gets close works to get the listener to fill in the blanks.
http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/capisce
i like the sc written better though thanks
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