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Why Can't There Be Specificity-Based Search Engines?
04-08-2014, 08:33 PM
Post: #1
Why Can't There Be Specificity-Based Search Engines?
Stupid google won't help me search right because when I type in comma it shows pages with colon. A comma is way different from a colon!

I mean what I type in and don't feel like I should have to accommodate people who don't. Why is everything always designed to be more inconvenient for smart people and more accessible to stupid people?

I was just trying to find what it means when an article in german comes after a comma but no matter what I typed in it wouldn't give me the information. It pisses me off!
Thanks. Though I hadn't actually typed in the punctuations, I had typed in the word "comma" but it had a bunch of pages that bolded colon. C'mon they're completely different forms of punctuation marks. If I type in a word referring to one that is not logical to think I want all pages that refer to other ones. C'mon Google. I'm getting sick of you. In time I may find a better search engine.
I had been looking for german articles after a comma.

Articles, der, die, das, den, dem. I don't want an article about the comma I want to know what an article means when it is places as first after a comma and I don't see that on the website you gave me. Which is weird given that it's a big article about commas and they didn't feel fit to include anything about when an article comes after a comma.
An article by itself that is. No word comes after the article.
"Article"=A type of word.=/=Something written about something.
I wish English had a language academy of some sort to keep the meshing of words from becoming too confusing. The word for "Article" should NOT also be the word for article it makes it very hard to search for it and in conversation people confuse what you mean by the word "article".

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04-08-2014, 08:39 PM
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I just searched your description: article in german comes after a comma

And came up with promising stuff, punctuations have special meanings in search engines and are often not taken literally, or are ignored.

http://requiem.hubpages.com/hub/The-Germ...s-Properly

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