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"Google is your friend"

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May 04, 2017, 06:02 PM
Orguss
"Google is your friend"
Take for example, I just watched MBest's latest video. He's got an American flag concealment safe hanging on his wall. Someone in the comments commented on it and a URL was posted directing people to a site that sells wall art concealment safes. I went to the site and while perusing the merchandise, came upon a "Thin Green Line" flag art safe.

Now, I could post a thread here asking what the Thin Green Line is and get a response within minutes. Or I could Google it and get the response in less than a second.



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May 04, 2017, 06:41 PM
egregore
quote:
"Google is your friend"


May 04, 2017, 08:12 PM
frayedends
I think overall the point of my post is it doesn't matter. If the question is asked here or on a Facebook page or something then the person, for one reason or another, didn't want to use Google. The answer of "Google is your friend" or some such thing is not doing anyone any favors. If the person doesn't know about Google for some strange reason then that answer doesn't tell them anything. If they know about Google and chose to ask elsewhere then that answer is useless anyhow.

In any case the post in question that set me off was on Facebook in a P250/320 fans page. The question was simply, "What is the difference between a P250 and a P320?

The answer can be found with a google search. The first few results are on internet forums. Now would I rather use those forum answers or go here (or the Facebook page) where I know the members and can trust the knowledge. Sure the answer may be straight forward like hammer vs. striker. But there may be a lot more info and asking people I know (even virtual friends) will be more productive if no faster.




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May 04, 2017, 08:54 PM
henryaz
quote:
Originally posted by brecaidra:
quote:
Originally posted by YellowJacket:
"what would the correct engine timing be for a 1955 bel air chevrolet with a 327 cubic inch engine and a 4 barrel carburetor?"

That's a BS question!

Of course it is. At '55 Chevy with a V8 would have had a 265 small block, not a 327.
 
May 04, 2017, 10:35 PM
Rey HRH
But the OP has to agree there are some posts that do rightly illicit "Google is your friend" or the Here let me google it for you response.

If it is the right response, it does help the asker and other people. Something about give a man a fish and he can make a tuna salad sandwich.

If the response is uncalled for, other readers can make a judgment for themselves whether the person who posted "Google is your friend" is just an ass for doing so.



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May 04, 2017, 10:50 PM
grumpy1
quote:
Originally posted by frayedends:
Sorry I gotta bitch about this. I'm so sick of seeing replies telling people to use google. Usually the reply is in a forum or on a Facebook page that is dedicated to the topic. I've seen it here when people ask about a certain Sig feature. Today I saw it on a Facebook page for fans of the P250/320. I see it often on many places.

Google provides hundreds of results that often conflict and often never really answer what you wanted to know. It makes a lot more sense to go directly to people that you are sure have the knowledge.

Hell, as far as I'm concerned I've gotten better results on every topic right here in the Lounge.


I am with you. This and other forums are discussion forums. If someone does not want to help or participate in a thread then move on. How hard is that?? Honestly while Google can help there is also a lot of bogus and simply outdated advice on the internet.
May 05, 2017, 04:27 AM
triggertreat
quote:

the answer to them, fyi, is 7:35 PM EST and Chevy didn't make a 327 in 1955. The 327 didn't come out til 62. You're welcome.


That isnt correct.It wasnt stated that the 327 was original to the car-just that the 55 had a 327. lol. I could have asked what the timing for a 327 in a 67 Mustang was and the answer would have been the same. To answer the question I think it is 4-6 degrees BTDC Smile



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May 05, 2017, 06:43 AM
Skins2881
One of my favorite movies of all time, and one of my favorite scenes.

Google IS your friend, it sent me to SIGforum where this rant is now making me now smile.

As far as search function just use this to search SF.

http://www.karmanator.com/sig_search.html



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May 05, 2017, 07:36 AM
joel9507
quote:
Originally posted by SevenPlusOne:
quote:
In a moment of irony I had to google what rtfm meant.

What does it mean?

Read
The
Fine
Manual
May 05, 2017, 07:41 AM
arcwelder
People post questions on a discussion forum, like this one, because they want to hear what other peoples experiences are, and they want some social interaction.

Is there a right time to suggest google or some other search to someone? Sure, but when it's among the initial responses to their topic or question, it's rude.

Since we're all sitting in front of computers, rashly suggesting someone use google is a passive aggressive way of telling them they're stupid. Even if you didn't mean it that way, someone who is coming to a discussion forum, to ask other people about something, is not going to appreciate being told to use google.

More typically, people have already searched the internet, this forum, and other resources, and still want human input.

Folks need to keep in mind what the goal of a discussion forum is. Here is an example of what not to do:

https://sigforum.com/eve/forums...0601935/m/9050026324

A member with 1634 posts, who joined in 2003, probably is posting for some other reason than he can't use search engines.


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May 05, 2017, 01:24 PM
jbcummings
Geez I must be old... RTFM! I thought everyone had used that term. Sucks, even jedis get it





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May 05, 2017, 04:37 PM
Opus Dei
quote:
Originally posted by jbcummings:
Geez I must be old... RTFM! I thought everyone had used that term. Sucks, even jedis get it
Well, since you mentioned it... Cool
May 05, 2017, 05:18 PM
jbcummings
quote:
Originally posted by Opus Dei:
quote:
Originally posted by jbcummings:
Geez I must be old... RTFM! I thought everyone had used that term. Sucks, even jedis get it
Well, since you mentioned it... Cool


Missed me by a mile!


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May 05, 2017, 09:11 PM
frayedends
quote:
Originally posted by arcwelder76:
People post questions on a discussion forum, like this one, because they want to hear what other peoples experiences are, and they want some social interaction.

Is there a right time to suggest google or some other search to someone? Sure, but when it's among the initial responses to their topic or question, it's rude.

Since we're all sitting in front of computers, rashly suggesting someone use google is a passive aggressive way of telling them they're stupid. Even if you didn't mean it that way, someone who is coming to a discussion forum, to ask other people about something, is not going to appreciate being told to use google.

More typically, people have already searched the internet, this forum, and other resources, and still want human input.

Folks need to keep in mind what the goal of a discussion forum is. Here is an example of what not to do:

https://sigforum.com/eve/forums...0601935/m/9050026324

A member with 1634 posts, who joined in 2003, probably is posting for some other reason than he can't use search engines.


Yeah, that thread is a good example of what I was saying. That poor guy just wanted some info. On top of people bitching at him it turned out they actually had helpful information that they should have just offered. I would imagine trying to google search the things he didn't know would be impossible. But in a few replies he had correct terminology. Yet the people giving him a hard time didn't see the irony in that.




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May 08, 2017, 07:57 AM
SIG 229R
I have Wikipedia set for my primary search and duck duck go is my engine.


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May 08, 2017, 08:55 AM
stickman428
Funny thing is, google is NOT your friend. Google is a damn monster and should be killed.


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May 08, 2017, 05:31 PM
bendable
quote:
Originally posted by stickman428:
Funny thing is, google is NOT your friend. Google is a damn monster and should be killed.


and don't get me started on Jeeves, that bastard , I am this close to never asking him anything again , Ever!
( thinks he knows everything)

but what good is it if you don't share?





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May 08, 2017, 05:45 PM
LS1 GTO
I recall looking up just this subject on WebCrawler.






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