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Try a Bing image search for:
neolamprologus hard water
You'll see what you'd expect to see (if you were an aquarist: Neolamprologus is
a genus of African cichlid).
Now add one word to the search:
neolamprologus hard water SIZE
....
-Shay
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Am 09.08.2014 17:22, schrieb Shay:
> Try a Bing image search for:
>
> neolamprologus hard water
>
> You'll see what you'd expect to see (if you were an aquarist: Neolamprologus is
> a genus of African cichlid).
>
> Now add one word to the search:
>
> neolamprologus hard water SIZE
>
> ....
... and then exactly what is supposed to happen?
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clipka <ano### [at] anonymousorg> wrote:
> Am 09.08.2014 17:22, schrieb Shay:
> > Try a Bing image search for:
> >
> > neolamprologus hard water
> >
> > You'll see what you'd expect to see (if you were an aquarist: Neolamprologus is
> > a genus of African cichlid).
> >
> > Now add one word to the search:
> >
> > neolamprologus hard water SIZE
> >
> > ....
>
> ... and then exactly what is supposed to happen?
Jim's Easter egg.
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Am 10.08.2014 01:09, schrieb Shay:
> clipka <ano### [at] anonymousorg> wrote:
>> Am 09.08.2014 17:22, schrieb Shay:
>>> Try a Bing image search for:
>>>
>>> neolamprologus hard water
>>>
>>> You'll see what you'd expect to see (if you were an aquarist: Neolamprologus is
>>> a genus of African cichlid).
>>>
>>> Now add one word to the search:
>>>
>>> neolamprologus hard water SIZE
>>>
>>> ....
>>
>> ... and then exactly what is supposed to happen?
>
> Jim's Easter egg.
... and that would be exactly what?
I see nothing special there. (But then again maybe you'd have to be an
aquarist to see anything surprising, and the name Jim Charter doesn't
ring a bell here either.)
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clipka <ano### [at] anonymousorg> wrote:
> Am 10.08.2014 01:09, schrieb Shay:
> > clipka <ano### [at] anonymousorg> wrote:
> >> Am 09.08.2014 17:22, schrieb Shay:
> >>> Try a Bing image search for:
> >>>
> >>> neolamprologus hard water
> >>>
> >>> You'll see what you'd expect to see (if you were an aquarist: Neolamprologus is
> >>> a genus of African cichlid).
> >>>
> >>> Now add one word to the search:
> >>>
> >>> neolamprologus hard water SIZE
> >>>
> >>> ....
> >>
> >> ... and then exactly what is supposed to happen?
> >
> > Jim's Easter egg.
>
> ... and that would be exactly what?
>
> I see nothing special there. (But then again maybe you'd have to be an
> aquarist to see anything surprising, and the name Jim Charter doesn't
> ring a bell here either.)
You wouldn't need a background to notice what I'm seeing. Tested on my laptop
and mobile. Maybe the Bing servers are different in different places. Sure
you're using Bing?
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On 10-8-2014 3:50, clipka wrote:
> I see nothing special there. (But then again maybe you'd have to be an
> aquarist to see anything surprising, and the name Jim Charter doesn't
> ring a bell here either.)
>
Jim Charter was a famous contributor to the POV-Ray newsgroups not so
many years ago, and a notable modeller of high heeled shoes :-)
Thomas
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> You wouldn't need a background to notice what I'm seeing. Tested on my laptop
> and mobile. Maybe the Bing servers are different in different places. Sure
> you're using Bing?
>
>
>
The problem is that today, search engine are regionalised: even with the
same query and the same url of search engine, you get different results
according to your location.
--
IQ of crossposters with FU: 100 / (number of groups)
IQ of crossposters without FU: 100 / (1 + number of groups)
IQ of multiposters: 100 / ( (number of groups) * (number of groups))
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On Sun, 10 Aug 2014 09:14:09 +0200, Thomas de Groot wrote:
> On 10-8-2014 3:50, clipka wrote:
>> I see nothing special there. (But then again maybe you'd have to be an
>> aquarist to see anything surprising, and the name Jim Charter doesn't
>> ring a bell here either.)
>>
>>
> Jim Charter was a famous contributor to the POV-Ray newsgroups not so
> many years ago, and a notable modeller of high heeled shoes :-)
Ah, that explains it. I had forgotten about teh shoes thing. :)
Jim
--
"I learned long ago, never to wrestle with a pig. You get dirty, and
besides, the pig likes it." - George Bernard Shaw
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On 10-8-2014 9:54, Jim Henderson wrote:
> On Sun, 10 Aug 2014 09:14:09 +0200, Thomas de Groot wrote:
>
>> On 10-8-2014 3:50, clipka wrote:
>>> I see nothing special there. (But then again maybe you'd have to be an
>>> aquarist to see anything surprising, and the name Jim Charter doesn't
>>> ring a bell here either.)
>>>
>>>
>> Jim Charter was a famous contributor to the POV-Ray newsgroups not so
>> many years ago, and a notable modeller of high heeled shoes :-)
>
> Ah, that explains it. I had forgotten about teh shoes thing. :)
>
He also had a very interesting blog about his life as night time taxi
driver in New York. Little literary gems imho.
Thomas
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Am 10.08.2014 06:44, schrieb Shay:
>> I see nothing special there. (But then again maybe you'd have to be an
>> aquarist to see anything surprising, and the name Jim Charter doesn't
>> ring a bell here either.)
>
> You wouldn't need a background to notice what I'm seeing. Tested on my laptop
> and mobile. Maybe the Bing servers are different in different places. Sure
> you're using Bing?
Original bing.com, image search, yes. It gives me German language.
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