Well, yes, I suppose. But why should I go to google.com? To search for what? If I want to use a search engine I use Goodsearch and the Disability Pride Parade gets a penny.
When I google something, there's always the google thang, doodle or plain at the upper left. If I right click and open it in a new tab, I get the doodle. If I just mouse over, it tells me what the doodle is about.
Howard is first on this St. Andrew's Day.
ReplyDeleteListener, happy L.M. Montgomery 's birthday.
I thought the same, Cat, lol! Happy LMM day!!
ReplyDeleteThanks!! Did you all notice that today's Google Doodle was all about LMM's birthday?!
ReplyDeleteHere’s the link, though it might only be good until midnight your time.
http://www.google.com/doodles/lucy-maud-montgomerys-141st-birthday?hl=en
Well, now I know who LMM is. But I'm not sure how I would have seen a Google doodle without being directed to the site.
DeleteBill, you'd see it by going to Google.com to search for something and see the picture on that page.
DeleteBTW, if you go to www.Google.co.nz you get the New Zealand Google page and can see tomorrow's way ahead of our time zones. ;-)
Well, yes, I suppose. But why should I go to google.com? To search for what? If I want to use a search engine I use Goodsearch and the Disability Pride Parade gets a penny.
DeleteLol! That's certainly how I knew. Spect that's true of Cat, too. . . .
ReplyDeleteGuilty as charged.
DeleteWhen I google something, there's always the google thang, doodle or plain at the upper left. If I right click and open it in a new tab, I get the doodle. If I just mouse over, it tells me what the doodle is about.
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