ThxOne
Premium Member
Staff Member
Stop arguing Rob. Google is a SEARCH ENGINE. It is NOT AN INDEX. It HAS AN INDEX. When you type your query into that box under the word GOOGLE, you are using the search engine. YOU ARE NOT SEARCHING THE INDEX, GOOGLE'S SEARCH ENGINE IS, GET THIS, SEARCHING THE INDEX FOR YOU TO FIND THE INFORMATION YOU REQUESTED. How much more slowly do you need it explained to you and how many more times? I told you already, just try understanding something the first time. When you argue as much as you do people will begin to suspect that you just don't understand anything.You think you are accessing the web crawlers when you type in a query?
So you DO think you are doing a book search when you look at the card catalog in a library. That makes sense as to your confusion over Google web crawls and the index reader.
Do you think you can quote a line from a Tom Clancy novel by looking in the card catalog?
THEIR words: "uses software known as web crawlers that explore the web regularly to find pages to add to our index" YOUR QUERY ON THE GOOGLE PAGE IS NOT CRAWLING THE WEB TO GET YOUR ANSWER, IT IS SIMPLY OPENING THE CARD CATALOG TO THE SPOT THAT TELLS YOUR WHERE THE INFO IS.
Sorry if that ruins your visions of little nanobots scrambling around to get your link.
So, are you going to ask for a fact or not?
"Hey Bobbytwinsac, pull up the "Google Index" and tell me about Trumps top secret documents" Moron.
Too lazy to use the actual prices you pay? Just average it out... it will get you close enough huh?Expenses over time.
Do you fill up a storage tank in your yard when prices are at a peak, and then fill your car from that, or do you go the the pumps 1-3x a week like most people?
I personally fill at the pump; my annual purchases can be calculated for a weekly average.
It’s called “budgeting”. My local electricity provider does a similar thing. They even let you pay the estimated average each month so your bills can be more consistent.
That would be handy for gasoline, eh?
