Seems rather sparse by the looks of the link On 7/17/08, Michael Wiles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > see http://www.google.com/help/cheatsheet.html > > So no, you can put a lot more than just words into a search engine. > > 2008/7/17 Bobby Quinne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > >> >> On 7/16/08, Michael Wiles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> >>> I remember back in the day reading about which search engine is the >>> best... >>> >>> the comment that was made was that they're fairly similar, so pick one >>> and learn* *it well, >>> >> >> Last time I looked you only put words in a search engine, there is not >> much else to it. >> I think the comparison you are trying to draw is more akin to the advice >> offered in pragmatic programmer : >> >> *Use a Single Editor Well >> ** The editor should be an extension of your hand; make sure your >> editor is configurable, extensible, and programmable.* >> >> >> >> >> >> -- >> If you have something tough, give it to the Americans. If you have >> something difficult, give it to the Indians. If you have something >> impossible, give it to the Russians >> >> > > > -- > see my blog: > http://analysis102.blogspot.com > http://audiblethoughts.blogspot.com > http://outsideofficehours.blogspot.com > > > >
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