--- In [email protected], Sal Sunshine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> On Oct 2, 2006, at 7:28 PM, shempmcgurk wrote:
> 
> >>>
> >>> --- In [email protected], "authfriend" <jstein@>
> >>> wrote:
> >> <snip>
> >>>> Why did you type it out instead of cutting and
> >>>> pasting?
> >>>
> >>> Because I had the magazine article and did not know it existed
> >>> on the net.
> 
> Just as an aside, if you think something might be on the Web but
> aren't sure, just type one or two sentences from the article,  put 
> quotes around it, type it into Google, and, voila--if it's there, 
> it'll usually appear.  I've found lots of stuff that way.

Yes, good tip.  That's how I found Shemp's article.

Just a phrase usually does it for me, if it's not a
common phrase.  I used "prosecutors might dredge up
earlier offenses" and it came right up.

It's just what search engines do, but it's pretty
remarkable, when you think about it, given the size
of the Web.  It only took a second.







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