[dsn_klr650] headlight modulators -- somewhat nklr
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[dsn_klr650] parallel search programs (nklr)
A recurring question on this list is: "Where can I find a link for
[whatever]?" On the off chance there are those among us who have yet to
discover the benefits of parallel search programs (search programs that
launch several popular search engines simultaneously), may I suggest my past
favorites: Inference Find or GoHip, or my most recent favorite: Google.
Links to all can be found on my personal start page.
http://www.gj.net/~whimsy/portal.htm
--Verle Nelson
[dsn_klr650] parallel search programs (nklr)
Google Rules! I saw a little mention of it in Playboy, of all places, about 9
months ago and have been spreading the word. I work with some pretty savvy
geeks and many have been impressed and have adopted it as their favorite search
engine.
Mark McCoy
I read the articles....
Verle Nelson wrote:
> A recurring question on this list is: "Where can I find a link for > [whatever]?" On the off chance there are those among us who have yet to > discover the benefits of parallel search programs (search programs that > launch several popular search engines simultaneously), may I suggest my past > favorites: Inference Find or GoHip, or my most recent favorite: Google. > Links to all can be found on my personal start page. > http://www.gj.net/~whimsy/portal.htm > > --Verle Nelson
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There's words in Playboy? I read DSN when I want articles. Thanks Fred
for that December copy, I mailed my check on Wednesday to get subscribed.
I can't believe I've been able to breathe, eat and sleep without it.
Google is the best.... I've been using for a while now. Another one that
used to be petty good was Metacrawler, but the advertising seems to slow
down the loads a bit now and I have T1. I try to use a couple of different
parallel spiders when I really need info. Not always the same sites come
up.
My Uncle in Law, who is a computer geek, uses a searching program that
comes resident on his MAC (G3 I think) Searchbot, or something un-original
like that. Anyway he says that in much less time he is able to do a more
thorough search of site content, (not just keywords in metatags) of the
entire web. I can't even imgine something that HUGE. Wish I could get it
on my dinosaur machine.
LaterZ
Dash
Who's not willing to switch to a MAC just for surfing the net.
Though a Big Mac sounds utterly disgusting, greasy and quite in line with
lunch plans today.
At 12:13 PM 4/21/00 -0400, Mark McCoy wrote:
about 9>Google Rules! I saw a little mention of it in Playboy, of all places,
search>months ago and have been spreading the word. I work with some pretty savvy >geeks and many have been impressed and have adopted it as their favorite
A2 - Da' Bomb No Longer Crashing for Beer Will wheelie for Virgin Oil>engine. > >Mark McCoy >I read the articles....
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I use "WebFerret" (http://www.ferretsoft.com/netferret/). A client side search engine that can be configured and is really fast, and free. --- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Rev. Chuck :^)>+ A13 ...Thousands of smiles and not yet broke in! http://klr650.50megs.com Want my banner on your page? http://www.50megs.com/klr650/pics/RevChucksBanner.GIF ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Send FREE April Fool's Greetings to your friends! http://www.whowhere.lycos.com/redirects/American_Greetings.rdct>A recurring question on this list is: "Where can I find a link for >[whatever]?" On the off chance there are those among us who have yet to >discover the benefits of parallel search programs (search programs that >launch several popular search engines simultaneously), may I suggest my past >favorites: Inference Find or GoHip, or my most recent favorite: Google. >Links to all can be found on my personal start page. >http://www.gj.net/~whimsy/portal.htm
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[dsn_klr650] headlight modulators -- somewhat nklr
i think what you saw where made by lifebright inc. i
had some for my bike but they fell off while i was
driving and that was the end of those.
dan
--- "Weaver, Mark" wrote:
__________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Send online invitations with Yahoo! Invites. http://invites.yahoo.com> little led flasher gizmos are readily available at > bike shops everywhere. > they're pretty much standared night safety equipment > for bicyclists. > > > >For what it's worth, I once followed a BMW R bike > for > > >a few hundred KM. He had a pair of little LED > Flasher > > >packs mounted about 1 inch below his taillight. > They > > >sure caught your attention. The taillight didn't > > >flash, just the LEDs. Only about 1/2 by 1 inch > each, > > >10-12 LEDs on each. A worthwhile investment I > think > > >If I could find them somewhere. > > > > > > >
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