Google's motto actually used to be "Don't be evil," at least informally. :DWhat cases? I've always thought Google as a very respectable company. Kind of like the opposite of the "evil" Microsoft.Google has accounts now? o-o I thought it was just a search engine...lol. >.<Google is on it's way to controlling you. Not intentionally but they own the #1 search engine, they own youtube and a host of other popular networking sites like facebook. If there's something they don't want you to see they do have the power to hide it rather well. There's already been cases of this.
Utilize Google Spreadsheets that will be all!Yeah, there are million different ways to do this but I thought using only tools provided by this forum would make things easier and faster. For example you need a Google account to make that spreadsheet. Does everyone here have a Google account?
What cases? I've always thought Google as a very respectable company. Kind of like the opposite of the "evil" Microsoft.Google has accounts now? o-o I thought it was just a search engine...lol. >.<Google is on it's way to controlling you. Not intentionally but they own the #1 search engine, they own youtube and a host of other popular networking sites like facebook. If there's something they don't want you to see they do have the power to hide it rather well. There's already been cases of this.
When you start to type something into the google search it will suggest words or phrases you may be looking for. Unless.. you search for certain things that google doesn't want laymen stumbling on. Try bilderberg. It's not an anomaly. Slowly typeI don't get it. What is your point?
"robust mixture modeling using multivariate skew t distributions"
And see all the possible suggestions.. Bilderberg has far far far more results than that does. It's intentional.
I know how Google works but I still don't get what you are saying.When you start to type something into the google search it will suggest words or phrases you may be looking for. Unless.. you search for certain things that google doesn't want laymen stumbling on. Try bilderberg. It's not an anomaly. Slowly typeI don't get it. What is your point?
"robust mixture modeling using multivariate skew t distributions"
And see all the possible suggestions.. Bilderberg has far far far more results than that does. It's intentional.
Of course one word "bilderberg" will have much more results than a weird sentence "robust mixture modeling using multivariate skew t distributions".
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Yes, I do certainly realize that there are some users on this forum that do not possess a google account,Google has accounts now? o-o I thought it was just a search engine...lol. >.<
Google has accounts now? o-o I thought it was just a search engine...lol. >.<Google is on it's way to controlling you. Not intentionally but they own the #1 search engine, they own youtube and a host of other popular networking sites like facebook. If there's something they don't want you to see they do have the power to hide it rather well. There's already been cases of this.
When you start to type something into the google search it will suggest words or phrases you may be looking for. Unless.. you search for certain things that google doesn't want laymen stumbling on. Try bilderberg. It's not an anomaly. Slowly typeI don't get it. What is your point?
"robust mixture modeling using multivariate skew t distributions"
And see all the possible suggestions.. Bilderberg has far far far more results than that does. It's intentional.
Of course one word "bilderberg" will have much more results than a weird sentence "robust mixture modeling using multivariate skew t distributions".
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Not only was what I said clear, you haven't tried to understand it one bit. If winning the argument is reason enough for you to be dishonest I'll not pretend to have an honest discussion.Ok, listen buddy.. I have read your post many times and what you said makes no sense to me. That example you gave made no sense, and when I asked for clarification, all you did was highlight something that made no sense the first time!
Not only was what I said clear, you haven't tried to understand it one bit. If winning the argument is reason enough for you to be dishonest I'll not pretend to have an honest discussion.I know how Google works but I still don't get what you are saying.When you start to type something into the google search it will suggest words or phrases you may be looking for. Unless.. you search for certain things that google doesn't want laymen stumbling on. Try bilderberg. It's not an anomaly. Slowly typeI don't get it. What is your point?
"robust mixture modeling using multivariate skew t distributions"
And see all the possible suggestions.. Bilderberg has far far far more results than that does. It's intentional.
Of course one word "bilderberg" will have much more results than a weird sentence "robust mixture modeling using multivariate skew t distributions".
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The more words you write in the search field, the less choices Google will give you. Not because Google doesn't want you to know something, but because more words means less chance of doing a popular search.