> I have just typed in 300 x 1200 x 0.8mm (1/32) plywood inGoogle and the
> moormodels site did not show. Your google must be better than mine."Bill"
Bill,
that`s not the best way to search Google.Just type in plywood,then on
the bottom of the first page that comes up look for "Search within
results",click on it and in the box that appears type 0.8mm,click
search.
You can keep using the search within results to keep refining the
results.
If you want a Colchester in say London,start of with lathe,search
within results for Colchester,search within results for London.
Mark.
Bill - 30 Sep 2008 08:17 GMT
Thanks
Mark & Peter
I used the "Search within results" I wish I had known about that before.
All these years and I did not know.
I wish I had ask the question 10 years ago.
Thanks again
Bill
>> I have just typed in 300 x 1200 x 0.8mm (1/32) plywood inGoogle and the
>> moormodels site did not show. Your google must be better than mine."Bill"
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> within results for Colchester,search within results for London.
> Mark.
>I have just typed in 300 x 1200 x 0.8mm (1/32) plywood inGoogle and the
>moormodels site did not show. Your google must be better than mine.
>"Bill"
I just typed in 0,8mm plywood and selected 'pages from the UK'.
Perhaps a little bit of serendipity there, as I meant to type in 0
point 8 but actually put in 0 comma 8.
Peter
TT_Man - 30 Sep 2008 09:52 GMT
>>I have just typed in 300 x 1200 x 0.8mm (1/32) plywood inGoogle and the
>>moormodels site did not show. Your google must be better than mine.
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>
> Peter
Google usually ignores commas, dashes,dots etc
Peter Neill - 30 Sep 2008 15:37 GMT
>Google usually ignores commas, dashes,dots etc
I'm not so sure about that.
I know it tends to ignore "and" & "the", but if you use a comma or
period in this particular case you get different results.
Peter