Wednesday, January 18, 2012

A sample of today's google search hits. #273 is interesting. I like it when people do "homework" on the internet

wifi on go trains, ontario

ask.com

big butt skirt

images.search.yahoo.com

painting nails on the ttc

google.ca

water boil advisory graphic

google.com

my logos looks like pacman

google.com

dr evil license plate

google.ca

shoutout go transit newspaper

google.ca

nazi girls feet

google.de

this crazy train

google.ca

what "happened" on go transit today, jan 18, 2012

google.ca

go trains lakeshore east track 9

google.ca

how to scam go train tickets

google.ca

auto correct dad im doing your

google.com.au

"no shoes"

bing.com

keying a car

google.com

is there free wifi on the go train in torotno?

google.ca

corridor club

google.ca

7 comments:

  1. Someone also was looking on how to key a car. What's wrong with people?

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  2. I am a little more concerned with "Nazi girl feet" and how "boil water advisory" relates to the train.

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  3. Actually Squiggles, they don't.

    What you're seeing are words people type into Google. My website turns up in the search results because somewhere on the site these words appear. I don't recall using the term nazi but somehow Google has connected those keywords with an image. It's also possible that the word nazi appears in a comment.

    The same applies to the boil advisory. I actually have that graphic embedded on the site.

    If you click on the key words in the list, you're taken to the page in my site that Google fetched.

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  4. Ah, that makes sense.

    Thanks for explaining it.

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  5. Is 'keying a car' really something people need a manual for?

    Also CJ - I think we need more 'big butt skirt' pics.

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  6. Nazi was definately used about 3 times, when the pic of the DDD's was posted and all hell broke loose.

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