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    1. Re: "Processoned" is what ca 1750's in VA?
    2. Paul Havemann
    3. Robert Heiling <robheil@attbi.com> says: : Don Nickell wrote: :> Any idea what Processioned means? : It's sometimes amazing what you can find in a search engine such as Google: : http://www.google.com/ Indeed. I use Google to find all sorts of things, from definitions to local phone numbers -- it's often faster than drilling down through the so-called yellow pages. Bob, have you tried Vivisimo? http://www.vivisimo.com/ -- one of the so-called next-gen search engines. It just might give Google a run for the money. -- Paul Havemann (paul@havemann.com) Havemann Family History: http://www.havemann.com/

    04/05/2002 12:15:55
    1. Re: "Processoned" is what ca 1750's in VA?
    2. Robert Heiling
    3. Paul Havemann wrote: > Robert Heiling <robheil@attbi.com> says: > : Don Nickell wrote: > > :> Any idea what Processioned means? > > : It's sometimes amazing what you can find in a search engine such as Google: > : http://www.google.com/ > > Indeed. I use Google to find all sorts of things, from definitions > to local phone numbers -- it's often faster than drilling down through > the so-called yellow pages. After using Metacrawler, Hotbot etal, I found Google to be the one I preferred for its capabilities and presentation. > Bob, have you tried Vivisimo? http://www.vivisimo.com/ -- one > of the so-called next-gen search engines. It just might give > Google a run for the money. That didn't show as a visited link, so I just took a look. I have the objection there in the presentation which doesn't use my full browser window. That leads to a lot of scrolling or using the mouse to resize the window. > Paul Havemann (paul@havemann.com) Bob

    04/05/2002 01:45:43
    1. Re: "Processoned" is what ca 1750's in VA?
    2. Linda
    3. Robert Heiling <robheil@attbi.com> wrote in message news:<3CAE0CF2.156A5C4A@attbi.com>... > Paul Havemann wrote: > > > Robert Heiling <robheil@attbi.com> says: > > : Don Nickell wrote: > > > :> Any idea what Processioned means? > > > : It's sometimes amazing what you can find in a search engine such as Google: > > : http://www.google.com/ > > > > Indeed. I use Google to find all sorts of things, from definitions > > to local phone numbers -- it's often faster than drilling down through > > the so-called yellow pages. > > After using Metacrawler, Hotbot etal, I found Google to be the one I preferred > for its capabilities and presentation. > > > Bob, have you tried Vivisimo? http://www.vivisimo.com/ -- one > > of the so-called next-gen search engines. It just might give > > Google a run for the money. > > That didn't show as a visited link, so I just took a look. I have the objection > there in the presentation which doesn't use my full browser window. That leads to > a lot of scrolling or using the mouse to resize the window. Hi, For a college research paper our class of 15 or so were each assigned a different search engine. I was lucky enough to be assigned vivisimo.com. It was great! So easy to read and the Windows Explorer shows the hierarchy of the search and lists each site from the No.1 down to the lowest, excluding any duplicates. Give it a try! Linda > > > Paul Havemann (paul@havemann.com) > > Bob

    04/05/2002 11:22:46