Sebastian J. wrote:Hi, I'm from the 3rd world, I can't afford to buy records/cds
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Pfffft. Fuck you, 3rd world. You guys live better than most Americans.
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Sebastian J. wrote:Hi, I'm from the 3rd world, I can't afford to buy records/cds
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Gantry wrote:Colonel Panic wrote:Actually, spammers seem to have picked up on some of these kinds of searches, because searching for a popular band + the word "rapidshare" or "megaupload" will yield a shit-ton of spam results.
In many cases it's a "6 of one..." type of thing, but if you run into trouble using inurl, you might want to switch to insite which is even more specific.
So a lot of times I just look for blog site names in the url. Those kinds of searches are still fairly reliable.
This is why using site instead of inurl would be preferred in these kinds of searches, for the ultra-prick spammers who put fake rapidshare/blogspot names in the URL as well. Instead of:Code: Select all
"The Speed Of Cattle" "archers of loaf" inurl:blogspot
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"The Speed Of Cattle" "archers of loaf" site:blogspot.com
Obviously in this example we found what we needed right away, but the point remains. I'm not sure how rampant the use of fake URL names is, but if you want to specifically search one site, site will yield better results than inurl in most cases.
PS - Great post about the google searching tips, incredibly useful...
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"learn to play guitar" filetype:pdf
Rimbaud III wrote:I advise against sharing minors.
djensen wrote:Rimbaud III wrote:I advise against sharing minors.
so you're saying, keep them for yourself?
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movie: "gone baby gone" chicago
Rick Reuben wrote:You are dumber than week-old donuts.
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