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Search Engine question
There have been many times I could swear a term was included in a thread and could not search and locate the thread. Today I decided to spend a few minutes doing a quick exercise.
I wanted to locate this thread --> http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsche-911-technical-forum/287075-rims-do-you-like-best-photoshop-pics-inside.html?highlight=dish It had to do with the selection of wheels for a members car. I participated in the thread and knew at least one person referred to the "Rims" as wheels. My first search argument was.... Search for items including these words: wheels Search By User Name (Exact): rickm Forum: Porsche 911 Technical Forum My results = -Fuchs Replicas? -Which pre '89 Fuchs wheels are still produced? Next I figure the word "widebody" is used in the thread. My second search argument was..... Search for items including these words: widebody Search By User Name (Exact): rickm Forum: Porsche 911 Technical Forum My results = -Fuchs, Lindsey, or Ruf -Porsche Slant Nose What do you think?? -Car cover for dust only? -Anyone have pics of 17"-18" Compomotive wheels on a Widebody? No luck so I hoped that I mentioned that the wheels had a deep dish. Next I figure the word "widebody" is used in the thread. My third search argument was..... Search for items including these words: dish Search By User Name (Exact): rickm Forum: Porsche 911 Technical Forum My results = -Which rims do you like best? (<----the winner) -Photoshop help please -18 Wheels - Who's weigh less? My point is that the thread I was looking for had the word "wheels" in it several times yet it does not come up in a direct search. As a matter of fact, so did almost every other thread. What am I missing? |
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