bigfish1965 Posted March 31, 2009 Report Posted March 31, 2009 Just noticed the google bot was in so i wanted to invent a word and see how long it takes to get indexed. Feel free to join in. Invent a new fish then see it in google!
bigfish1965 Posted March 31, 2009 Author Report Posted March 31, 2009 Wow..less than 12 hours! http://www.google.ca/search?q=pregnotropic...lient=firefox-a
kickingfrog Posted March 31, 2009 Report Posted March 31, 2009 I've already caught two line class records and have been slagged widely on the internet for irregularities in my photos.
Greencoachdog Posted March 31, 2009 Report Posted March 31, 2009 (edited) I've already caught two line class records and have been slagged widely on the internet for irregularities in my photos. That's because you're a cheater!!! Were either one of them Shagadelic fish??? Edited March 31, 2009 by GCD
camillj Posted April 1, 2009 Report Posted April 1, 2009 Google rocks ... I did a google search for pregnotropic from my BB in my car ... while my wife was at the ATM ... and in 2 seconds it said RICK OBANION ....
bigfish1965 Posted April 1, 2009 Author Report Posted April 1, 2009 Hmmm...reminds me to be careful what I say here...lol
kickingfrog Posted April 1, 2009 Report Posted April 1, 2009 Ya, the internet is great. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_tan_hoax Computer tan hoax refers to a trick website set up by skin cancer charity Skcin in 2009 to spread awareness about skin cancer through the Internet. The fake company was promoted by leaflets, street marketing and online ads, which directed users to the website where they were directed to download software. Launched on February 3, 2009 and originally planned to run for seven days, the site received more than 30,000 hits in the first 24 hours and over 1 million hits in the first two months.[1][2] The premise of the hoax is that software downloaded from the website recalibrates the user's computer monitor or mobile phone to produce ultraviolet rays, after promising to give the user a skin analysis. Described as a "revolutionary new online tanning service"[3] which promises an all-year tan, upon activating the 'five minute free tan trial', bars from a sunbed flash on the screen followed by the message "Don't be fooled, UV exposure can kill",[3] and then by images depicting the victims of sun damage. The advert was shown on 75 screens in 11 stations on the London Underground, where it was projected to be seen by up to 1.7 million commuters. It was also seeded online, where several bloggers joined in on the hoax. In response to the number of hits recieved by the website, a spokesperson for the charity described it as "... an astonishing response [which] has undoubtedly helped raise awareness of the dangers of skin cancer."[3] Skcin was set up in memory of Karen Clifford, a resident of Nottingham, England, who died of cancer in 2005.[1]
Zebco Posted April 1, 2009 Report Posted April 1, 2009 Pikasseye Grows like a pike, fights like a Bass and taste like a Walleye! Now just need these scientist to start making these things.
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