howtothings.co.uk

Full Version: Brandon Wang
You're currently viewing a stripped down version of our content. View the full version with proper formatting.
Pages: 1 2 3 4
latch: I'd do C and angrily shake my screen and swear as I don't get the info.
(12-11-2010, 11:10 PM)de Baphomet Wrote: [ -> ]latch: I'd do C and angrily shake my screen and swear as I don't get the info.

This seems like a viable solution. I think the answer should be C.
We're at the very top of the second page for the google results of a search "Brandon Wang". He might notice us and pop in. :tongue
(26-11-2010, 04:07 AM)Mark Wrote: [ -> ]We're at the very top of the second page for the google results of a search "Brandon Wang". He might notice us and pop in. :tongue

I wonder if the truly gifted read the second page..
.. If I don't find it on the first page, I reword the phrase.
(26-11-2010, 09:27 PM)Drumm Wrote: [ -> ].. If I don't find it on the first page, I reword the phrase.

I take into account the results given on my initial search, if they're good and very close, maybe other a different alternative to what i'm after i'll go to page 2. If they're totally not what i'm after i'd reword. *This is when searching for help and such.

I'd say 1 in every 200 searches i'd go to page 2 and 1 in every 5,000 i'd go to page 3.

Let's get it to page one then!
You guys are lazy. I go through at least 10 pages when searching for something if I can't find it because 90% of the time my searches are very specific.


Probably my problem.

And if he does notice, what up Brandon, I emailed him a year back or so about his age, he denied it.
(27-11-2010, 12:59 AM)de Baphomet Wrote: [ -> ]You guys are lazy. I go through at least 10 pages when searching for something if I can't find it because 90% of the time my searches are very specific.


Probably my problem.

And if he does notice, what up Brandon, I emailed him a year back or so about his age, he denied it.

yeah? Well, I go through 10 pages AFTER I've found what I'm looking for. And I began this sentence with a conjunction and ended the last one with a preposition! Of course both of these grammar rules have fallen into obscurity in recent decades, so I think I'm going to be ok.
Pages: 1 2 3 4