Great work Patrick, I'm from UK too so the internationalisation works ;-)

To save me a trigger I would add Tvrage.com to look up TV shows, or if someone 
has better since it seems to have update the layout lately and I don't much 
like it anymore !

-ian
On 1 May 2011, at 18:35, Amory Meltzer wrote:

> Beautiful!  I'd toss in a request for Wiktionary but otherwise, it looks 
> wonderful.
> 
> ~A
> 
> 
> On Fri, Apr 29, 2011 at 21:01, Patrick Robertson 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> Those of you reading this are the lucky ones getting an early heads up that 
> an updated Web Searches module is coming out. It has quite a few bug fixes, 
> and something that'll hopefully make things simpler.
> 
> I've put together a simplified Web Search List with about the top 30 or so 
> searches that I can think of.
> The nice thing about this list is that it'll automatically detect which 
> country you're from, and return results from that country (not just US!)
> It does default to US results at the moment, and for many countries this'll 
> be the case.
> 
> I'm now asking for you, fellow QS users to give me a hand and test this list 
> from whichever country you're from.
> 
> First of all click here
> 
> You should then hopefully see a list of web searches (click them and they'll 
> open in Quicksilver) that you can test.
> 
> Here's what I'd like you to do:
> 
> a) If there aren't results from your country, then post back in this thread 
> with the result at the very top of the page. It'll be the language of your OS.
> For me it's
> 
> 'en-gb'
> 
> b) If some of the searches don't work for your country (e.g. the domain 
> doesn't exist) then post back here with:
>      i) The name of the search not working
>      ii) The real search URL for your country (go to the site in question and 
> search for ***, then post that here)
> 
> c) Let me know if there's a search you feel is missing. If you can, try and 
> find how the URL changes for each country
> 

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