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Rule Number One: Your two Googlefactors must exist in Google's view of this dictionary. Not your view; Google's view! Google does the work, and Google has the final word! In the blue bar atop your Google results, accepted terms are linked, and so appear 'underlined.' No line, no link = Googlejack! (As in, You've got jack, so see the FAQ
Originally Posted by Martyn
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Rule Number One: Your two Googlefactors must exist in Google's view of this dictionary. Not your view; Google's view! Google does the work, and Google has the final word! In the blue bar atop your Google results, accepted terms are linked, and so appear 'underlined.' No line, no link = Googlejack! (As in, You've got jack, so see the FAQ
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Basically, you have to put two words into google, if they return only one result, then its called a Google Whack.
Both words must appear underlined in the blue bar above the searches.
A strange hobby I agree, I guess you lot havent heard of Dave Gorman then...
Both words must appear underlined in the blue bar above the searches.
A strange hobby I agree, I guess you lot havent heard of Dave Gorman then...
he done a full program about them he done one then went and met the person who ran the sight that came up and got them to do one then went to meet the person that ran that sight and so on
It is a completely stupid idea, but even so quite strangely compelling!
Basically, you need to find a search in google that only gets back one result. You are only allowed to use two words, and the words must be in the Google Dictionary!
Thats it really
JJ
Basically, you need to find a search in google that only gets back one result. You are only allowed to use two words, and the words must be in the Google Dictionary!
Thats it really
JJ
Originally Posted by jacko
he done a full program about them he done one then went and met the person who ran the sight that came up and got them to do one then went to meet the person that ran that sight and so on
Right - I think the rule about the underline thing is a little tenuous. If you type in googlewhack, several of the words used for agreed googlewhacks do not get underlined in blue!
So in this spirit, I have another one
antiestablishmentarianism gastropneumatic
Hurrah!
JJ
So in this spirit, I have another one
antiestablishmentarianism gastropneumatic
Hurrah!
JJ
Originally Posted by c0ss1e9i6
Originally Posted by JjCoDeX75
uncomplimentary erfurtwiki
Hurrah!
JJ
Hurrah!
JJ

JJ
Originally Posted by JjCoDeX75
Right - I think the rule about the underline thing is a little tenuous. If you type in googlewhack, several of the words used for agreed googlewhacks do not get underlined in blue!
So in this spirit, I have another one
antiestablishmentarianism gastropneumatic
Hurrah!
JJ
So in this spirit, I have another one
antiestablishmentarianism gastropneumatic
Hurrah!
JJ
Originally Posted by c0ss1e9i6
Originally Posted by JjCoDeX75
Right - I think the rule about the underline thing is a little tenuous. If you type in googlewhack, several of the words used for agreed googlewhacks do not get underlined in blue!
So in this spirit, I have another one
antiestablishmentarianism gastropneumatic
Hurrah!
JJ
So in this spirit, I have another one
antiestablishmentarianism gastropneumatic
Hurrah!
JJ
anti - dis - establishment arianism
originated in the context of the nineteenth century Church of England, where "antidisestablishmentarians" were opposed to proposals to remove the Church's status as the state church of England. The movement succeeded in England, but failed in Ireland and Wales, with the Church of Ireland being disestablished in 1871 and the Church of Wales in 1920. Antidisestablishmentarian members of the Free Church of Scotland delayed merger with the United Presbyterian Church of Scotland in a dispute about the position of the Church of Scotland. The term has largely fallen into disuse, although the issue itself is still current (see Act of Settlement 1701).
Now you know
JJ
You are wrong in this instance - the words origin relates to the establishent.
anti - dis - establishment arianism

And you missed an 'm' out of establishment!
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