Maybe. But completely random bugs do happen.
e.g. http://pining.blogspot.com/2006/11/wierd-canada-bug-at-kfccom.html
A bad hash table entry maybe?
Even if they did something like this on purpose I can't see holding the
front page for it.
mt
On 1/31/07, James Annan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Michael Tobis wrote:
> > On Jan 31, 9:56 am, "The Cunctator" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >> In short, yes, they are deliberately hiding information.
> >
> > Sheesh.
> >
> > Um, the typical way to hide information is not actually to put it on
> > the www and fail to index it. Can we save our (and the executive
> > branch's) energies for real issues please?
> >
>
> Oh come on, you've got to admit it's pretty funny at a minimum.
>
> Their search engine works fine on all sorts of other phrases (google
> counts roughly 2x as many hits for things I've tried, but never a ratio
> of 400:1). IMO it's hard to avoid the conclusion that this is a
> deliberate policy, unless anyone can show similar behaviour for other
> (less political) searches.
>
> James
>
> >
>
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