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May 12, 2008

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David

I love that g's first result is gmail!

Mike

Note to self: Don't think so hard when trying to come up with clever blog ideas.

rich

I used to do a similar thing with Google Image Search; play games with searching numbers from 1 and on up and posting the link to the first image found. It's like a web version of Russian Roulette with Safe Search off. It's amazing how much smut is numbered.

EH

Your (Firefox) URL history contains a ranking of sites that begin with the letters you type. I think it would be interesting to see what peoples' list of alphanumerics from their personal browser history would look like. Your top site when you type 'a,' 'b,' 'c'...you get the idea.

For instance, my top 'a' is "ask.metafilter.com" and 'd' is discogs.com.

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