Wow - had to use Yahoo for searching :-)
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Google is down here (as is Gmail). For a while I was kinda wondering what to do - I mean the thought of using an alternate search website didn't even occur to me for a short while :-) Eventually I used Yahoo - only to find that Smitha had just done that too on finding Google down! Yahoo's not so bad. Though when Google's back, I am going back to Google!
Regards, Nish
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Google is down here (as is Gmail). For a while I was kinda wondering what to do - I mean the thought of using an alternate search website didn't even occur to me for a short while :-) Eventually I used Yahoo - only to find that Smitha had just done that too on finding Google down! Yahoo's not so bad. Though when Google's back, I am going back to Google!
Regards, Nish
Nish’s thoughts on MFC, C++/CLI and .NET (my blog)
My latest book : C++/CLI in Action / Amazon.com linkStrange! How come Google is down in your location? :-O btw, I think GMail is down for a few minutes last week.. I think I lost a few mails in Inbox and SendItems.. I'm sure that I lost those mails becuase there was a few mails that I sent to my client.. Now, I can't find those mails anywhere.. It's really bad..
Thanks and Regards, Michael Sync ( Blog: http://michaelsync.net)
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Strange! How come Google is down in your location? :-O btw, I think GMail is down for a few minutes last week.. I think I lost a few mails in Inbox and SendItems.. I'm sure that I lost those mails becuase there was a few mails that I sent to my client.. Now, I can't find those mails anywhere.. It's really bad..
Thanks and Regards, Michael Sync ( Blog: http://michaelsync.net)
Michael Sync wrote:
How come Google is down in your location?
Don't know what happened - this is a first. Comcast is the ISP (Atlanta). Any other Atlanta/Comcast folks out here tonight?
Regards, Nish
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Google is down here (as is Gmail). For a while I was kinda wondering what to do - I mean the thought of using an alternate search website didn't even occur to me for a short while :-) Eventually I used Yahoo - only to find that Smitha had just done that too on finding Google down! Yahoo's not so bad. Though when Google's back, I am going back to Google!
Regards, Nish
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I've been using AltaVista as my start page lately in an attempt to reduce my Google usage. Yahoo's start page is too tabloid, all that celebrity crap and news that you don't want to know :)
David Lockwood wrote:
I've been using AltaVista as my start page lately
Wow - that's so early-90s! :-) I didn't even know they were still on. And yeah, far simpler UI compared to Yahoo. Search results are not great though.
Regards, Nish
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David Lockwood wrote:
I've been using AltaVista as my start page lately
Wow - that's so early-90s! :-) I didn't even know they were still on. And yeah, far simpler UI compared to Yahoo. Search results are not great though.
Regards, Nish
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My latest book : C++/CLI in Action / Amazon.com linkAgreed, search results aren't as good but it gets you there. I DID always use AltaVista in the 90's...Google just seemed to come out of nowhere and everyone magically started using it exclusively. Anyway, Google is never going to have any real competition unless we make an effort to use other search engines...er, that's my thinking, anyway :) ...I was about to say that MSN was even worse than Yahoo but I just looked at Microsoft's new Live Search[^] ...not bad...gonna try it for a while...make Steve Ballmer happy ;)
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Google is down here (as is Gmail). For a while I was kinda wondering what to do - I mean the thought of using an alternate search website didn't even occur to me for a short while :-) Eventually I used Yahoo - only to find that Smitha had just done that too on finding Google down! Yahoo's not so bad. Though when Google's back, I am going back to Google!
Regards, Nish
Nish’s thoughts on MFC, C++/CLI and .NET (my blog)
My latest book : C++/CLI in Action / Amazon.com linkI'm getting similar quirkiness from Google. Sometimes it comes up, sometimes it doesn't. I'm not on Comcast, but I am in north Atlanta. Do a tracert and you'll probably see a lot of timeouts along the way, as I did. There's obviously a tremor in the Force somewhere between here and there. Curiously, no one ever mentions using www.live.com[^], Microsoft's search engine. Frankly, if I hadn't written a toolbar for the club.live.com stuff I probably wouldn't know about it, either. However, just tried a search on it and performance-wise, it runs like a scalded cat. Probably because everyone else is using Google. :)
Christopher Duncan Author of The Career Programmer and Unite the Tribes www.PracticalUSA.com
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I'm getting similar quirkiness from Google. Sometimes it comes up, sometimes it doesn't. I'm not on Comcast, but I am in north Atlanta. Do a tracert and you'll probably see a lot of timeouts along the way, as I did. There's obviously a tremor in the Force somewhere between here and there. Curiously, no one ever mentions using www.live.com[^], Microsoft's search engine. Frankly, if I hadn't written a toolbar for the club.live.com stuff I probably wouldn't know about it, either. However, just tried a search on it and performance-wise, it runs like a scalded cat. Probably because everyone else is using Google. :)
Christopher Duncan Author of The Career Programmer and Unite the Tribes www.PracticalUSA.com
Christopher Duncan wrote:
I'm getting similar quirkiness from Google. Sometimes it comes up, sometimes it doesn't. I'm not on Comcast, but I am in north Atlanta. Do a tracert and you'll probably see a lot of timeouts along the way, as I did. There's obviously a tremor in the Force somewhere between here and there.
Yeah, it's not totally blacked out. It's just so slow that most of the time the pages just time out.
Christopher Duncan wrote:
Frankly, if I hadn't written a toolbar for the club.live.com stuff I probably wouldn't know about it, either.
:laugh: :laugh: :laugh: Was that the one you wrote 6 versions of for the same client?
Christopher Duncan wrote:
Curiously, no one ever mentions using www.live.com[^], Microsoft's search engine.
I actually try it once in a while. I don't like their new UI - they have this rectangular area that kinda stays in the middle of the whole screen. Kinda makes it look smaller and cramped.
Regards, Nish
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Agreed, search results aren't as good but it gets you there. I DID always use AltaVista in the 90's...Google just seemed to come out of nowhere and everyone magically started using it exclusively. Anyway, Google is never going to have any real competition unless we make an effort to use other search engines...er, that's my thinking, anyway :) ...I was about to say that MSN was even worse than Yahoo but I just looked at Microsoft's new Live Search[^] ...not bad...gonna try it for a while...make Steve Ballmer happy ;)
David Lockwood wrote:
I just looked at Microsoft's new Live Search[^] ...not bad.
Yeah Live's search results are pretty good - their UI is not so nice though.
Regards, Nish
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Christopher Duncan wrote:
I'm getting similar quirkiness from Google. Sometimes it comes up, sometimes it doesn't. I'm not on Comcast, but I am in north Atlanta. Do a tracert and you'll probably see a lot of timeouts along the way, as I did. There's obviously a tremor in the Force somewhere between here and there.
Yeah, it's not totally blacked out. It's just so slow that most of the time the pages just time out.
Christopher Duncan wrote:
Frankly, if I hadn't written a toolbar for the club.live.com stuff I probably wouldn't know about it, either.
:laugh: :laugh: :laugh: Was that the one you wrote 6 versions of for the same client?
Christopher Duncan wrote:
Curiously, no one ever mentions using www.live.com[^], Microsoft's search engine.
I actually try it once in a while. I don't like their new UI - they have this rectangular area that kinda stays in the middle of the whole screen. Kinda makes it look smaller and cramped.
Regards, Nish
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My latest book : C++/CLI in Action / Amazon.com linkNishant Sivakumar wrote:
Was that the one you wrote 6 versions of for the same client?
Yep, that's the one. But in fairness, it was only 4 1/2 versions. I really wanted to do the fifth version because, as any World War II fighter pilot knows, 5 kills and you're an ace. :-D
Nishant Sivakumar wrote:
I actually try it once in a while. I don't like their new UI - they have this rectangular area that kinda stays in the middle of the whole screen. Kinda makes it look smaller and cramped.
I never understood the whole club.live thing. If they want to compete with Google, instead of all the games, why not just focus on creating a superior user experience? :doh:
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David Lockwood wrote:
I just looked at Microsoft's new Live Search[^] ...not bad.
Yeah Live's search results are pretty good - their UI is not so nice though.
Regards, Nish
Nish’s thoughts on MFC, C++/CLI and .NET (my blog)
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Agreed, search results aren't as good but it gets you there. I DID always use AltaVista in the 90's...Google just seemed to come out of nowhere and everyone magically started using it exclusively. Anyway, Google is never going to have any real competition unless we make an effort to use other search engines...er, that's my thinking, anyway :) ...I was about to say that MSN was even worse than Yahoo but I just looked at Microsoft's new Live Search[^] ...not bad...gonna try it for a while...make Steve Ballmer happy ;)
David Lockwood wrote:
I just looked at Microsoft's new Live Search[^] ...not bad...
I don't like "Live Search" that much. I did searching my name "Michael Sync" in Live Search but they don't give my blog directly... I'm pleased with Google's search result. :) yes. of course, nobody is gonna search my name since it's not important for them.. :) but you know, it's my name so it's so important for me.. I was so much enjoy by searching my name again and again when I started blogging. :P hehe..
Thanks and Regards, Michael Sync ( Blog: http://michaelsync.net)
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Yeah...I just went into the 'Options' part...wanted to see if I could change that depressing sea green colour...no options for changing colours...gonna have to give them some feedback....
David Lockwood wrote:
that depressing sea green colour
Didn't you know? Corrosion Green is the new black. Just look at Vista's boot up - you've got the nice, soothing blue that everyone knows from research is a feel good color, and over the top of it you've got this green slime dripping down over it. I don't know what kind of medication these guys are on, but I'm sure glad it wasn't available in the 70s. :)
Christopher Duncan Author of The Career Programmer and Unite the Tribes www.PracticalUSA.com
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David Lockwood wrote:
that depressing sea green colour
Didn't you know? Corrosion Green is the new black. Just look at Vista's boot up - you've got the nice, soothing blue that everyone knows from research is a feel good color, and over the top of it you've got this green slime dripping down over it. I don't know what kind of medication these guys are on, but I'm sure glad it wasn't available in the 70s. :)
Christopher Duncan Author of The Career Programmer and Unite the Tribes www.PracticalUSA.com
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David Lockwood wrote:
I just looked at Microsoft's new Live Search[^] ...not bad...
I don't like "Live Search" that much. I did searching my name "Michael Sync" in Live Search but they don't give my blog directly... I'm pleased with Google's search result. :) yes. of course, nobody is gonna search my name since it's not important for them.. :) but you know, it's my name so it's so important for me.. I was so much enjoy by searching my name again and again when I started blogging. :P hehe..
Thanks and Regards, Michael Sync ( Blog: http://michaelsync.net)
Remove the quotes and your blog is listed at #3. Not bad. :)
Christopher Duncan Author of The Career Programmer and Unite the Tribes www.PracticalUSA.com
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:laugh: Solidarity, brother. I'm glad it's not just me!
Christopher Duncan Author of The Career Programmer and Unite the Tribes www.PracticalUSA.com
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:laugh: Solidarity, brother. I'm glad it's not just me!
Christopher Duncan Author of The Career Programmer and Unite the Tribes www.PracticalUSA.com
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Remove the quotes and your blog is listed at #3. Not bad. :)
Christopher Duncan Author of The Career Programmer and Unite the Tribes www.PracticalUSA.com
Christopher Duncan wrote:
Remove the quotes and your blog is listed at #3. Not bad.
Yeah.. not bad.. Hope they will improve a lot soon.. Actually, my blog is "http://michaelsync.net" ... Not http://michaelsync.blogspot.com/[^] In Google result, there are some special links under my domain. :) Live search give me "http://michaelsync.net/category/syncs-gallery/[^]" instead of http://michaelsync.net[^]. seems like they don't know what the main URL is. http://michaelsync.blogspot.com and http://michaelsync.wordpress.com/ are dead old blog. but Live search has no idea which one is active or not.. However, I think Live Search is improved a lot.. I think, they used Ajax earlier and it was really suck..
Thanks and Regards, Michael Sync ( Blog: http://michaelsync.net)
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:laugh: Isn't that why Kurt Cobain blew his head off with a shotgun? He's obviously the poster boy for these guys...
Christopher Duncan Author of The Career Programmer and Unite the Tribes www.PracticalUSA.com
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Christopher Duncan wrote:
Remove the quotes and your blog is listed at #3. Not bad.
Yeah.. not bad.. Hope they will improve a lot soon.. Actually, my blog is "http://michaelsync.net" ... Not http://michaelsync.blogspot.com/[^] In Google result, there are some special links under my domain. :) Live search give me "http://michaelsync.net/category/syncs-gallery/[^]" instead of http://michaelsync.net[^]. seems like they don't know what the main URL is. http://michaelsync.blogspot.com and http://michaelsync.wordpress.com/ are dead old blog. but Live search has no idea which one is active or not.. However, I think Live Search is improved a lot.. I think, they used Ajax earlier and it was really suck..
Thanks and Regards, Michael Sync ( Blog: http://michaelsync.net)
Well, don't be too hard on these Live developers. After all, improving the user experience isn't really their priority since Marketing says the way to draw in the masses is with online games. :rolleyes: However, marketing stupidity and poor priorities aside, the guys who wrote the games did some nice stuff given the constraints of their requirements. They're also an absolutely insane group of developers. My kind of people. :-D
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