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Jeff Wormley is like going to Google. He gives back answers,So why do
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On Dec 20, 8:21 am, Jeff$B"%(BRelf wrote:
Sam Wormley has never been " like going to Google ", not for me; he's never had an answer for any of my queries. In contrast to that, I ask Google questions 24/7/365, like: Google.COM/groups?q="Jeff*Relf*"&scoring=d Google.COM/search?q="Jeff*Relf*" Google.COM/search?q="Jeff*Relf*"&as_qdr=d99 Google.COM/news?q=Oil&scoring=n Google.COM/search?q=define:Oil Google.COM/search?q=Oil site:WikiPedia.ORG |n I use FireFox 3 with 17 different " Search Plug-Ins ", shown he JeffRelf.F-M.FM/SearchPlugins.PNG I think the problem is that you're not asking him textbook questions. So how can you expect him to give you textbook answers? Double-A |
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So you do, Jeff? lmfjao!
BAWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! Saul Levy On 20 Dec 2008 20:16:51 GMT, Jeff?Relf wrote: Neither Sam Wormley nor textbooks ask the right questions. |
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