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« on: July 14, 2011, 06:41:48 AM »

It is sometimes frustrating to use the two forum search options.  If you have the same experience you might try giving the job to Google - it is very good at it.  Here's how:

From the search box at http://www.google.com/ enter the search query then a space followed by; site:pclinuxos.com/forum/

for example:  yum site:pclinuxos.com/forum/


Edit: I realize it is common knowledge - even saw it mentioned somewhere on the forum as I looked for something else.  I knew about it and forgot it for years.  When you suffer from memory loss of these little things it's good to get a reminder.
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« Reply #1 on: July 14, 2011, 06:52:34 AM »

Google... Right...


For all those security aware... do the same thing but on scroogle:

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https://ssl.scroogle.org

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Andy the google hater.
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« Reply #2 on: July 14, 2011, 06:58:30 AM »

How do you spell paranoia?  Maybe you have a point though - don't want anyone to know what interests me - especially on the forum!
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« Reply #3 on: July 14, 2011, 07:38:32 AM »

How do you spell paranoia?  Maybe you have a point though - don't want anyone to know what interests me - especially on the forum!

How do I spell paranoia? I spell it A N D R Z E J L Wink there You go Smiley. You don't want to know how I spell evil Tongue.

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« Reply #4 on: July 14, 2011, 09:18:58 AM »

How do you spell paranoia?  Maybe you have a point though - don't want anyone to know what interests me - especially on the forum!

How do I spell paranoia? I spell it A N D R Z E J L Wink there You go Smiley. You don't want to know how I spell evil Tongue.

Andy

 Grin I might have to ask you if I post about beer vs the M!(%0$0#^ Empire.  The spell check option seems to have vanished.  Shocked
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« Reply #5 on: August 01, 2011, 10:43:39 AM »

It is sometimes frustrating to use the two forum search options.  If you have the same experience you might try giving the job to Google - it is very good at it.  Here's how:

From the search box at http://www.google.com/ enter the search query then a space followed by; site:pclinuxos.com/forum/

for example:  yum site:pclinuxos.com/forum/


Edit: I realize it is common knowledge - even saw it mentioned somewhere on the forum as I looked for something else.  I knew about it and forgot it for years.  When you suffer from memory loss of these little things it's good to get a reminder.


Friend, don't how aware you are, but check this. Google is set to remember, record your IP, and report all search terms, and sets a 5 year cookie. Here is a search engine that does not record your IP, is fast, and gets you what you need without spying on you. http://dogpile.com/
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« Reply #6 on: August 01, 2011, 11:44:57 AM »

It is sometimes frustrating to use the two forum search options.  If you have the same experience you might try giving the job to Google - it is very good at it.  Here's how:

From the search box at http://www.google.com/ enter the search query then a space followed by; site:pclinuxos.com/forum/

for example:  yum site:pclinuxos.com/forum/


Edit: I realize it is common knowledge - even saw it mentioned somewhere on the forum as I looked for something else.  I knew about it and forgot it for years.  When you suffer from memory loss of these little things it's good to get a reminder.


Friend, don't how aware you are, but check this. Google is set to remember, record your IP, and report all search terms, and sets a 5 year cookie. Here is a search engine that does not record your IP, is fast, and gets you what you need without spying on you. http://dogpile.com/


That is a meta search engine form the old days. Kinda like metacrawler was.
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« Reply #7 on: August 01, 2011, 01:03:25 PM »

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That is a meta search engine form the old days. Kinda like metacrawler was.


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I put duckduckgo at the very top of my search engine list for being non invasive

http://duckduckgo.com/
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« Reply #8 on: August 01, 2011, 02:05:13 PM »

We're just talking about a good alternative search for the PCLinuxos forum - aren't we?

It is sometimes frustrating to use the two forum search options.  If you have the same experience you might try giving the job to Google - it is very good at it.  Here's how:

From the search box at http://www.google.com/ enter the search query then a space followed by; site:pclinuxos.com/forum/

for example:  yum site:pclinuxos.com/forum/


Edit: I realize it is common knowledge - even saw it mentioned somewhere on the forum as I looked for something else.  I knew about it and forgot it for years.  When you suffer from memory loss of these little things it's good to get a reminder.


Friend, don't how aware you are, but check this. Google is set to remember, record your IP, and report all search terms, and sets a 5 year cookie. Here is a search engine that does not record your IP, is fast, and gets you what you need without spying on you. http://dogpile.com/


It's ok if you care about this - personally I don't.

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That is a meta search engine form the old days. Kinda like metacrawler was.


+1

I put duckduckgo at the very top of my search engine list for being non invasive

http://duckduckgo.com/


How about those duckduckgobots?  Where are they - not on this forum too much.  I made a forum search using duckduckgo as the engine and the search term "forum search" to see if this thread pops up.  Didn't see the thread but there were a lot of hits for  Hootiegibbon's signature.  With the google search engine this thread was the #2 display.  In order to have something that works well I will accept a 5 year cookie and you can record my IP.  Is that really so terrible?
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