Google has been around for quite some time. It's useful for any number of tasks, from professional life and academic research to personal curiosity and downright amusement. I use it for pretty much everything.
I have one of those fun little Google searchbars in my Firefox menu (which I can also switch to Wikipedia, Leo Dictionary, and a buch of other sites as well). It saves my previous searches for a period of time. Consequently, when I begin searching for something new, a small pull-down menu tries to guess if I am searching for something I have already entered. For example, when I type "P," it lists everything I have typed in this box before that begins with the letter P. "Pr" will refine the list, and "Pro" will refine it further.
My amusement today was supplied by looking at some of the past searches I have executed. It's interesting the things you type in your Google bar and don't even think about. Here's my list when I type the letter "S:"
S:
SPM-PRX
Subway, New Delhi
sage online password
sanctorum
sangam cinema delhi
satc 6 torrent
schicken
secularism south asia
secularism south asia .pdf
set of 150
seven natural wonders causeway
sharp
showtime network qaf
sin songbird
singapore us visa requirement
slums of beverly hills
songbirds
sovereign military order of malta
splitting of renal pelvis
sri lanka tourism
sta travel france
starsdb2.1C.zip
steely dan lied
straus movie composer
superphone
switch to linux from windows
süße
Some of the things on there are pretty straight-forward. Others I don't remember entering at all. My personal favourite was "splitting of renal pelvis." I can thank Hugh for that one.
Flown by mariposa at 10:18 PM on May 21, 2005