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Jimbuna 07-10-09 01:44 PM

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Originally Posted by AVGWarhawk (Post 1131916)
After Dowly witnessing over 500 tits, titties, boobies

It is BOING hands down. Or was that Bing:hmmm:

http://img55.imageshack.us/img55/1658/bouncingboobs.gif

Stealhead 07-10-09 01:52 PM

Porn is not really a very good example you will find a lot of that on any search engine. Also your search can be happered by filters dont forget about those. I do kind of like the home page picture thing on bing as AVGWarhawk was talking about.

With filters off both searching boobs got 36 million image results on bing and they are pretty good for the first several pages.

Google gave me 5 million and they where not anywhere near as good and some down right lame.

Result if you are a teenage boy you will require more kleenax using Bing over Google.:rotfl:

AVGWarhawk 07-10-09 02:01 PM

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Result if you are a teenage boy you will require more kleenax using Bing over Google.:rotfl:
4 out of 5 teenagers approve of this message. :har:

AVGWarhawk 07-10-09 02:02 PM

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Originally Posted by jimbuna (Post 1131979)


What a lovely set of coconuts. :D

Rilder 07-10-09 03:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Stealhead (Post 1131987)

Result if you are a teenage boy you will require more kleenax using Bing over Google.:rotfl:

No Teenager worth his salt searches for porn on a search engine, its just not safe. ;)

Stealhead 07-10-09 03:15 PM

In a more mature search of Fokker D.VII I got 113,000 results on google for web pages and with Bing slihgtly more 131,000 including a very neat page for some company that sells kit plans for WWI planes this was the 4th item on Bing I did not see it with google after looking through 5 pages.

take a look kind of neat: http://www.airdromeairplanes.com/Fok...0scale%7D.html

bottom line to me if you are looking for something it does not hurt to try more than one search engine.

geetrue 07-10-09 03:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Stealhead (Post 1131987)
Result if you are a teenage boy you will require more kleenax using Bing over Google.:rotfl:


They don't use socks anymore :cool:

Stealhead 07-10-09 04:15 PM

Think about it zero evidince with tissue with a sock the kid is going to have make up some sort of story when mom finds one oddly stained sock.:rotfl:

My teenage nephew claims that the newest trend is to lay on your stomach while "walking the dog" I asked for no futher explaination.But the mechanics of this method seem rather akward.:rotfl:

Task Force 07-10-09 04:22 PM

This... Topic... Is... getting... w e i r d...:o:rotfl: I started off reading about M$ Bing, and Google... then about dowly, and his mamaries (if I remember correctly... the scientific name.), then it went to socks & Kleenax and stuff...

Platapus 07-10-09 04:54 PM

I use Clusty.com and like it a lot.

TarJak 07-10-09 05:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Stealhead (Post 1132036)
In a more mature search of Fokker D.VII I got 113,000 results on google for web pages and with Bing slihgtly more 131,000 including a very neat page for some company that sells kit plans for WWI planes this was the 4th item on Bing I did not see it with google after looking through 5 pages.

take a look kind of neat: http://www.airdromeairplanes.com/Fok...0scale%7D.html

bottom line to me if you are looking for something it does not hurt to try more than one search engine.

You want to be careful looking for dirty little Fokkers on the web. There are plently of them about. As evidenced by this thread.:D

MothBalls 07-10-09 07:10 PM

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Originally Posted by SUBMAN1 (Post 1131716)
This bring me to my point.... What the hell happened to MS lately? Between this and Windows 7, it's like this company has reorganized and redone itself from the inside out. Now might be a good time to buy stock.

Maybe someone who used to make those decisions retired from full time duty? One would hope so...... It really wouldn't surprise me to see Windows 10 as an open source project......

SUBMAN1 07-10-09 09:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Stealhead (Post 1132036)
In a more mature search of Fokker D.VII I got 113,000 results on google for web pages and with Bing slihgtly more 131,000 including a very neat page for some company that sells kit plans for WWI planes this was the 4th item on Bing I did not see it with google after looking through 5 pages.

take a look kind of neat: http://www.airdromeairplanes.com/Fok...0scale%7D.html

bottom line to me if you are looking for something it does not hurt to try more than one search engine.

To me, it isn't the number of hits. I could care less if I got 100,000 or 10,000. I will never look through more than 100. What matters to me is the quality of the hits. What you experienced there is exactly what I am talking about. You found something cool that you can't find on Google.

Even without paying Google money, half the damn world knows all the little tricks for raising their irrelevant search results over relevant ones. Mentioning coupons, to something that uses YouTube to show an example, to paying for advertising (which automatically raises your search result - including the non paid version) and your search result just went to the top regardless of its relevancy. It only has to be remotely related. There are about 7 things I can think of for raising a result above someone else's. These same tricks will not work on Bing. Bing still is yet to be discovered on what makes it tick. As long as we do not know what makes it tick, you will continue to get good results.

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Stealhead 07-10-09 09:58 PM

Well I can agree with you on the quality of hits with Bing I just did not mention it.Though they at times give out more hits though it is true most folks dont go more than 4 or 5 pages.

If Bing will keep up what it seems to be doing I guess we will have to wait and see.

SUBMAN1 07-10-09 10:09 PM

Use it while you can. It is only a matter of time before it becomes corrupted too. All search engines die this way - with irrelevant results. This forces people to new and shiny things. Whoever though Alta Vista would tank? They used to be the force! Google is turning into the next Yahoo. Bing will follow at some point and we will be having this conversation again in a couple years! :DL

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