17 April 2001
Submitted by eve on Tue, 04/17/2001 - 3:08am. News
So, I got word tonight that a comment I made at DSR inspired someone. Which just goes to show that one person's bad idea is another person's nifty web project. Search Engine Therapy -- now you can do more than search to see if that blind date has a scary home page, or is wanted in several states. You can get counseling once the date is through.
**Note** In Passing dot org takes no responsibility for the quality of therapy provided by Google, a company that appears to be having some identity issues of its own.
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Posted by Anne Onymous on Wed, 05/23/2001 - 11:59am.
Archived comment by Heather:
i'm confused... were you referring to that earlier post on page 41, or are you really in love with meg? LOL.... sorry if i missed the point (and/or the joke)!
Posted by Anne Onymous on Tue, 05/01/2001 - 9:21pm.
Archived comment by mfreak:
moties!
Posted by Anne Onymous on Fri, 04/20/2001 - 2:35pm.
Archived comment by Adam:
Heh. I'll use lynx over my cellmodem... over the network, I'm too spoiled to not have my pictures and tables all pretty. But I haven't had any other problems with konquerer, so I was just wondering... on the other hand, the HTML looks fine. On the gripping hand, I'll probably end up using galeon anyway.
Posted by Anne Onymous on Fri, 04/20/2001 - 8:26am.
Archived comment by Larry Hosken:
Adam, the page looks okay in my browser. It also looks good in Lynx. Maybe you want to use Lynx. It's pretty speedy.
Posted by Anne Onymous on Wed, 04/18/2001 - 9:11pm.
Archived comment by Adam:
Eve, quick bug report, don't know if it's on my end on yours. I recently switched to using Konquerer as my web browser (let the lizard rest in peace), and the font for all the news submissions is white on white... only the news, everything else looks normal. Any ideas?
Posted by Anne Onymous on Tue, 04/17/2001 - 10:20am.
Archived comment by Jon:
And I thought Arlene was going to break into a 'Net version of "Every breath you take"... I suppose if I did a Google search I could find that too!
Posted by Anne Onymous on Tue, 04/17/2001 - 8:55am.
Archived comment by Stew:
Arlene, I think In Passing itself demonstrates that property pretty well...
Posted by Anne Onymous on Tue, 04/17/2001 - 8:21am.
Archived comment by Arlene:
I don't know who said it (& I don't feel like doing a search to find out) but someone said, "For every passing thought you've ever had, for every vague notion that you briefly contemplated, the internet proves that someone has devoted their life to it."
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