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           <title>kaiden: Ever tried doing a &quot;site:xyz.com&quot;</title>
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           <description>Ever tried doing a &quot;site:xyz.com&quot; search through Google? Unless they&#39;re a site like idkfa (forbidding all search engine indexing), Google usually does a pretty good job.     Also, text indexing for the purpose of a search database is non-trivial.     Also, PDF scraping for textual content is non-trivial.</description>
           <author>kaiden@idkfa.com (kaiden)</author>
           <category>Look down, look down...</category>
           <pubDate>Thu, 13 Oct 2011 21:42:50 -0800</pubDate>
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           <title>kitacek: It really pisses me off when I go to a</title>
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           <description>It really pisses me off when I go to a manufacturer&#39;s website, type a model number into their search function, and get no results, then spend 30 minutes navigating through all of their bullshit menus and find a .PDF of the exact same model number I tried to search for. Useless.</description>
           <author>kitacek@idkfa.com (kitacek)</author>
           <category>Look down, look down...</category>
           <pubDate>Thu, 13 Oct 2011 15:00:52 -0800</pubDate>
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