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On Mon, 2010-07-05 at 07:40 -0500, Dale wrote: |
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> Alan McKinnon wrote: |
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> > On Monday 05 July 2010 08:08:05 Dale wrote: |
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> >> Mick wrote: |
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> >>> PS. Google is only as good as your ability to find the terms by which you |
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> >>> should be searching. I understand they are working hard on reading our |
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> >>> thoughts. |
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> >> +1 |
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> >> I like how folks that have the answer say to Google for it. If you |
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> >> don't know what to tell Google to find, Google isn't worth $0.01 on the |
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> >> subject. |
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> >> Now after you get the answer, Google is great. :-) |
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> > Noooooooooooooooo, you don't get it. |
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> > You must google the question to get the search terms |
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> > Then you must google the search terms to get the answer |
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> > Two-step process! |
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> That doesn't usually work for me in even a three or four step process. lol |
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> Dale |
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There is a very informative movie that might help explain the process of |
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asking a question, then asking what question you need to get the answer. |
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Its called "Hitch Hikers Guide to the Galaxy". |
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Its obvious, the answers 24. |
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:) |
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BillK |