America is Tired of Watching the Detroit Lions on Thanksgiving
Google's query suggestion tool is creepy and accurate, like some sort of mind-reader. Or I just asked the obvious question that everyone else is asking.That's exactly what I wanted to know, and I guess it works by how many searches a particular query gets, meaning this question is more popular than "Why does Detroit suck? or "Why does Detroit even have a football team?" or "Why does Detroit bother to make cars anymore?" all of which aren't even offered as options.
Sadly, "Where's My Jetpack?" requires I get all the way to the "j" in jetpack before Google gives me any love.
Sadly, "Where's My Jetpack?" requires I get all the way to the "j" in jetpack before Google gives me any love.
Labels: detroit lions, Google, nfl, search engines, thanksgiving
3 Comments:
"Google is not at all done with your information problems." -- Eric Schmidt.
By Anonymous, at November 27, 2008 at 9:59 AM
The ‘loan’ Detroit needs is apparently on both sides of the ball—someone needs to get an influx of talent in there quick.
By Anonymous, at November 27, 2008 at 8:49 PM
I wouldn't necessarily call what they do on the field "playing". It's more like a kinetic interpretive dance of the US auto industry's annual report.
By M.M. McDermott, at November 30, 2008 at 8:28 PM
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