Interesting that I don't get the same results as you. I don't see Midnight Ridazz anywhere on the page when I click the search link you provided.
petr0lb0mb06.7.10 - 12:02 pm
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Yeah I got the same outcome as you ...
OsnapsonJC responding to a
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06.7.10 - 12:15 pm
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That's interesting.
I'm thinking that browser cookies are influencing the search. I use Firefox with a couple of add-ons for privacy/security.
petr0lb0mb06.7.10 - 12:31 pm
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it's #1 for me but I am always logged in to Google when I search, so I am sure the results are custom SEO for me.
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06.7.10 - 1:30 pm
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I use Safari 4 most of the time because I'm a Mac ... so i never really search for anything.. its in my tops pages ... so its always 3 fingers forward .. 3 fingers back ....
OsnapsonJC06.7.10 - 2:15 pm
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ixquick.com aka startpage.com came up with #38.
oh the price you have to pay for privacy.
sexy06.7.10 - 2:22 pm
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I wonder how long before the standard home PC will just read alpha waves and simply know what your thinking?
Then I would just open Google and there would already be a search for "tits+ass" going on. ...kidding! ...well, maybe kidding.
petr0lb0mb06.7.10 - 2:53 pm
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i figured wesley snipes would be the first hit
tfunk40806.7.10 - 3:44 pm
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give it 10-15 years or so, and it might happen. my guess is it won't be based simply on alpha waves.
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06.7.10 - 3:44 pm
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ever notice that the ads on google and yahoo have to do with what you searched for, what you already visited and what you wrote in your emails. How do you think google and yahoo makes all the mega E-Cash. Yes they scan your email for words in order to sell advertisement suited especially for you.
Happy web searching.
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06.7.10 - 10:24 pm
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The Google sees MR as #20 on my computer.
I imagine that the order of search results also depends on which search nodes you're connected to. I don't understand the details very well, but I know that Google has search index files distributed across a whole bunch of servers, and when you search, you're connecting to the ones that are most easily accessible, depending on your location, network traffic, etc.. The results you get are a kind of combination/consensus of the results from all the various nodes, and different nodes can give different results.
So I guess all that stuff contributes, in addition to whatever personal info Google uses to rank the results for
you. I understand even less about that. Some kinda Bayesian thingy that they use to incorporate prior knowledge, probably?
nathansnider06.8.10 - 1:15 am
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clear your history/cookies and try again?
tfunk40806.8.10 - 1:39 am
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lol i blur my facebook, but leave my email.. which you can search on facebook and find me!
EPIC FAIL!
godmode06.8.10 - 2:07 am
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Hey, this is fun!
Google = all of society's neuroses in one place.
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06.8.10 - 2:33 am
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Hey, how do you guys turn the browser page into jpeg image?
bentstrider06.8.10 - 3:08 am
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A ranking of the world's most pressing concerns:
OK, seriously, I'm done now...
nathansnider06.8.10 - 3:25 am
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hit the print screen button, paste into your preferred photo editing software, save as jpeg ,and viola!
mechazawa responding to a
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06.8.10 - 3:44 am
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this thread just became epic win thanks to nathansnider.........
just like every thread he posts on...........
superblueman306.8.10 - 7:30 am
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Top sources of meaning in our lives: dreams and poop. Also staring.
nathansnider06.8.10 - 3:53 pm
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