GOOGLE CAN'T FIND WMDS |
| While the Americans have been unable to find weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, the world's biggest internet search engine is also having problems.
Users who type Weapons of Mass Destruction into Google and then press the I'm Feeling Lucking option find themselves redirected to a page called These Weapons of Mass Destruction Cannot Be Found.
It is the same kind of page that is displayed when you incorrectly type in a web address.
It continues: "The weapons you are looking for are currently unavailable. The country might be experiencing technical difficulties, or you may need to adjust your weapons inspectors mandate."
It suggests you press the refresh icon - the "regime change button" - or try again.
Or if you are George Bush and "typed the country's name in the address bar, make sure that it is spelled correctly. (IRAQ)".
Surfers who click on the Detect Weapons or the Bomb icon are directed to comical books on the war provided by Amazon and books with other anti-war themes.
News of the site is fast spreading by email up and down the country.
It was set up by Dr Anthony Cox, an adverse drug reaction pharmacist and teaching fellow at Aston University in Birmingham. |