they don't give a shit about your information until YOU bring yourself to their attention
Of course.
Even then, they leave it to computer algos. Right up until they request a printout of an Inconvenient subject.
But I'm getting really hacked-off on the subject. It's getting harder and harder to get objective, non-political and non-commercially-solicited, information on people, products or even books.
Two things in the last two weeks. I bought a well-used van. I wanted to find out the history of it...the maker had completely changed its design twice in thirty years, so I asked Brave AI, "Is a 2009 model a good used car to buy?" And I got a reassuring stream of why it was one of the most-desirable models.
So I thought I'd play a game. I plugged in some other cars' model-names...and every damn one of them, except a Fiat 500 (the only one that came with a caution) was good to buy. That included a Chevrolet Spark, which, you may know, was designed and made by the former Daewoo Korea carmaker, that GM bought out of bankruptcy 20 years ago. Their cars, as Daewoos, were crap, and as Chevrolets, were no better.
So. There's also a book I wanted to see. Not buy; but see. Railroad history - a famous writer who's been dead for 60 years. My father had a couple of his books, and as a kid, I came across a chapter that recalled hobo-camp songs in the Great Depression. One in particular haunted me to this day...goes like this
Home in Alabama
Home in Tennessee.
Home in West Virginia...
Home I'll never be.
Home in Old Chicago
Home there in Boise
Home in San Francisco...
Ain't no home for me.
Anyway, I wanted the whole ditty and source. I have never found it, anywhere, since...but Blue Oyster Cult included much of it in their "Burnin' for You" piece.
Anyway. With this author dead, the books not in print...the nearest library that has it, is Portland...and I'm not even sure it's in the title I remember...I was hoping that I could find a PDF of the book.
NO. Even Gurgle Books has stopped giving previews (a preview would give me the table of contents at least) before I make a trip, or
BUY!! (ALWAYS, BUY, goddammit!) the crappy book, which would be cheaper than the drive to Portland but a waste of the book, and maybe even I'm mistaken.
No, I CAN! NOT! FIND this information, unless I FORK OVER MONEY FIRST, and THEN find out THEY DON'T EVEN KNOW!
Grrrrr...I just wanna SMASH something...