John Gilmore wrote:

>Limiting searches to a particular release of something has its [limited] uses. 
> Limiting searches to a shelf does not.

Could you be kind to elaborate on this? For me, limiting is about speed of 
search and dropping fake results.

>The information one is seeking is often in the 'wrong' manual, 

Not if you care and feed your Bookie properly.

>and serendipity is anyway too important to be sacrificed to notional 
>efficiency.

It is important enough. Look at OA33871 for example and there are also 
'Documentation Error' I see often in APARs.

Groete / Greetings
Elardus Engelbrecht

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