Quote from: George on January 15, 2014, 12:03 PMThe expression I'd use is the one about leading a horse to water but not being able to force it to drink.
Or "A search function that returns nothing is as much use as a bicycle is to a fish"

QuoteAre you seeing a different search function? A five year old could use what I see. It produces 46 results over 2 pages.
I do indeed, George (see image below), so my 66-year-old eyes must be as least as good as your 5-year-old ones

QuoteIsn't that better than spoon feeding?
I will let Jethro answer that, as he is in a far better position to judge than I.
** Phil.
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P.S. Using the upper search box, a search for
"100% clone" (your suggested search phrase) yields nothing; a search for
100% clone yields two pages of hits; using the lower search box, a search for
"100% clone" yields four fits (this was the route that I used when I found that the upper box yielded zero hits), whilst a search for
100% clone yields the same two pages as the upper box. To summarise : quoted search strings cannot usefully be used in the upper box, whilst they are very effective at refining the results in the lower box.
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