search engines? I used them sometimes, I remember alta vista and ask jeeves, then I used yahoo, and then google, now I duck shit over tor
but back to what, I would type random words in the url followed by dot com, and I would visit every website on the side of a product or flashed on a tv advertisement
Julian Martinez
search engines? I used them sometimes, I remember alta vista and ask jeeves, then I used yahoo, and then google, now I duck shit over tor
but back to what, I would type random words in the url followed by dot com, and I would visit every website on the side of a product or flashed on a tv advertisement
Jonathan Adams
appeal to emotion & ad hominem ad hominem & poisoning the well Base rate fallacy & appeal to probability Ad hominem, association fallacy, appeal to ridicule, appeal to spite, authority bias, inductive fallacy and most of all: red herring and psychologist's fallacy. definist fallacy, BULVERISM, tone policing, traitorous critic fallacy and finally, argumentum ad populum.
The list of fallacies committed is longer than your actual post. You want a source or can you search your browser yourself, mr. technigger ? Or should I just call you agent Schlomo?
sage for ot
Cooper Carter
Too white male.
Oliver Rogers
No Webcrawler? No Dogpile (not that I ever used it)? I guess there's too much shit to index, and no one but a company funded by Soros and Pals can shoulder the cost of such a massive undertaking. Of course, the reason why it's all so expensive is a similar issue in the first place... It costs ISPs less than half for the data they buy to resell to their subscribers now, than it did ten years ago, yet you pay more for Internet access today than you did ten years ago.
Jordan Watson
The only true way to explore cyberspace.
Zachary Harris
butthurt
Brody Gray
Only old school tech aware fags know this one. It was supposed to be the search engine killer.