The Google Oracle
In keeping with the week’s celebration of Loose Leaf’s first year mark, I consulted the Google Oracle to see what it had to say. I typed “Loose Leaf is” into their search engine and this is some of what I got:
Loose Leaf is heard on 227 stations and boasts 250000 listeners.
Loose Leaf is derived from the notebook-style format.
Loose Leaf is a leafy black tea infused with the flavor of lychee fruit.
Loose Leaf is devoted to local artisan items for sale by their creators.
Loose Leaf is best.
Loose Leaf is an offspring of the Silver and Gold website.
Loose Leaf is a woman owned and operated small business firm.
Loose Leaf is written and updated exclusively by a Senior Technical Editor who is a specialist in the field.
Loose Leaf is important, because the notes are archived along with the specimens.
Loose Leaf is required for collected assignments.
Loose Leaf is brewed in a gourd and shared with participants.
Loose-leaf is recommended because it will help.
Loose-leaf is preferred by most naturalists.
Loose Leaf is being applied.
Post Note: There is still time to play the Loose Leaf InQUIZition below. Answers and scores will be posted on Friday. Thanks to everyone who has played!
Comments
I haven't googled myself in a while - might be fun to see what comes up!
Posted by: kenju | March 22, 2006 10:11 AM
Fun post. Will have to try it on myself!
Posted by: Karen | March 22, 2006 12:25 PM
Congratulations on your blogiversary!
Posted by: mark | March 22, 2006 12:41 PM
I place great store in this kind of thing. "Is best" ain't bad.
I dare say "Verb-Ops" will have less truck with the Google Oracle. But it's birthday isn't until December.
Posted by: Rick | March 22, 2006 12:50 PM
Very cool!
Posted by: Chris-sea | March 22, 2006 1:59 PM
Wonder what plant the loose leaf brewed in a goard came from?
I get bands and restaurant adds with mine.
Posted by: deana | March 22, 2006 4:53 PM
Fun!
Mine run pretty much like this:
particularly persistent weeds
particularly persistent requests
particularly persistent and distressing
particularly persistent hedgehog
particularly persistent problems
particularly persistent zombie
One of the more interesting:
A particularly persistent image was of a woman standing at a tower window looking out over an ocean of cloud, with no ground beneath the tower...
Hmmmm.
Posted by: Kathy | March 22, 2006 7:56 PM