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Learning to Google and answering your own questions: Priceless

 

"There are some things you can't figure out, for everything else, there's Google".

 

Nice! I never seen that before :) Great slogan.

Asking mute questions on a forum: Free

Learning to Google and answering your own questions: Priceless

 

"There are some things you can't figure out, for everything else, there's Google".

 

Nice! I never seen that before :) Great slogan.

 

You were the inspiration  ::)

"There are some things you can't figure out, for everything else, there's Google".

Huh? Don't you mean:

 

"There are some things you can figure out, for everything else, there's Google".

 

Yes, I certainly did, Ken.  I copied the original quote which uses, "can't" and forgot to change it.

 

"THERE ARE SOME THINGS MONEY CAN'T BUY, FOR EVERYTHING ELSE THERE'S MASTERCARD"

It makes sense in my mind. So my signature will just have to bug you.

 

My mind it goes: Some people just cannot figure stuff out. Such as they cannot work out how to code in PHP. It is just not possible due to lack of motivation or lack of knowledge. But for everything else that they "can" figure out, google will them figure it out. :)

 

It is just all a play on words and how it is worded.

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