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I find it interesting that this was posted on April 1st. What’s even stranger is that Google’s web site makes no mention of this new technology.

[(-D] That’s a good one! I haven’t laughed that hard in a long time.

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It’s right on the Google home page.

That is hilarious. I wonder how many requests they’ll get?

Loved the nanobot installation team.

I dunno … I think it’s a pretty crappy idea, myself. [;)]

Mark.

Yeah, Mark! lol! Read the “Press Release”! It’s hilarious.

Personally, I thought the FAQ section was very informative.

Mark.

Even CNN picked up on it Monday, at least on the CNN Online site.

The error message that comes up when you click on some of the links is really good, too, and makes more sense than some of the ones Microsoft uses.

Hm. Am I out of some kind of Loop or something? I’ve been using Google to get onto all of my forums for years. Fast, easy, painless. No problems at all. Works for me.

Tom

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Error

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The requested URL was not found on this server. There are so many reasons that this might have happened we can scarcely bring ourselves to type them all out. You might have typed the URL incorrectly, for instance. Or (less likely but certainly plausible) we might have coded the URL incorrectly. Or (far less plausible, but theoretically possible, depending on which ill-defined Grand Unifying Theory of physics one subscribes to), some random fluctuation in the space-time continuum might have produced a shatteringly brief but nonetheless real electromagnetic discombobulation which caused this error page to appear. Or (and truth be told, this is by far the most likely scenario) you might have reached a page that we meant to create but didn’t get around to it, since this year’s April Fool’s joke got hacked together at the last minute, more or less the same way this one did. And this one. And this one, and