on 11/11/02 1:19 PM, Jim Taylor at hawk@xxxxxxxx wrote: > > At the risk of starting an argument, what's a good search engine? I've > been using dogpile for ages but, like most such engines, it's giving me > mostly ads these days instead of info. Was looking for some data on TVs > (thinking of buying a new set. picture on the darned one I've got is > starting to lose its sharpness a bit. Blasted thing has only lasted 26 > years, but, what can you do?). Dogpiles' top 15 or so site suggestions were > dogs -so to speak. Stores in the U.S. offering me deals on sets I can't > ordeer if I wanted to. I just want something to give me a hint on what's a > decent buy. Anyway, problem is not new. Maybe there are no good search > engines. jim I, too, use Google alot. They do have a 'Canadian' site (google.ca) where you can set your searches for Canada only (mostly). Also a seperate Mac section, etc. Tim Users can subscribe to the List by sending an email to <muglo-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> with 'subscribe' in the Subject field Users can unsubscribe from the List by sending an email to <muglo-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> with 'unsubscribe' in the Subject field Users must send messages or replies to <muglo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> All messages are archived so that you can view them at any time by going to <//www.freelists.org/archives/muglo> Problems concerning use of the FreeList should be sent to <paulthomas@xxxxxxx> Don't forget to periodically check our web site at: http://muglo.on.ca/