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MSN Search Sucks February 14. 2005


I personally do not use MSN search to do my searching on the internet but I do get a lot of people who do use the engine coming to this site. Unfortunately for them their search string has nothing to do with the content of this page. Say, for example, someone was searching for "free sex movies" or "free gay sex movies" using MSN, my site pops up on the first page (The number 2 most relevant for the latter search string). I suppose the people who use MSN search are the same people who use IE and Windows and have come to expect inadequate performance by their computer tools but my Lord the search is not even close. I'm not saying I don't like the attention but I feel sorry for the people who come here looking for... well... what they are looking for and get my theological ramblings instead.


If you are here because of MSN... use a better search engine!!!
David  Monday, February 14. 2005 @ 22:28
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Look at it this way, MSN is the number 3 ranked link.

Stupid spam is what did it though. At least it might lead to more hits...though not very helpful :-)
#1 David M (Homepage) on 2005-02-16 14:31 (Reply)
MSN search is worthless. Every once in a while I'll try it to see if I can find what I'm looking for, but my God it gives some crappy results.
#1.1 Scott (Homepage) on 2005-03-16 19:45 (Reply)
Timing... Lord what timing...

I am in the science lab, as a labmon and I thought to myself, "why not see how bad MSN search really is"

I copied in your search parameter of "free sex movies" and there it is... Some random girl comes walking into the lab, just as I push CNTRL + 'V' and submit my query...

I didn't say a word, but I swear she did a double take...

Either way my findings showed that Microsoft.net is the third thing on that list... Something just doesn't seem right that if I am looking for that sort of stuff, I still get hit with ad's for M$...

I just can't wait until tomorrow when Mary D gets a complaint that the labmon was looking at porn on the job...
#2 Science Lab Monitor (Homepage) on 2005-02-16 22:56 (Reply)
Sure Blake! That's a great story you can tell maryd. You probably use MSN all the time. It's not worth it dude... it's not worth it!
#2.1 David (Homepage) on 2005-02-17 10:24 (Reply)
Msn search is complete garbage I tried to search my favorite band fantomas and it found nothing while google comes up with countless links.
#3 jack on 2005-04-26 14:57 (Reply)
Now, the question is did you, jack, get to my site using google or msn :-)

peace
#3.1 David (Homepage) on 2005-04-26 15:34 (Reply)

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