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I got a question to shoot out to everyone because I know this is the best group and always has the best answer (yes I am buttering yall up lol)
I am wondering what search engines yall use? I am looking for car set ups for the game Nascar Racing 2002 and I have searched on google numerous times and only got a few decent responses and I also tried Yahoo with similar effects.
So my question is do yall know of another or better search engine or any info on car set ups for that game??
I personally use google, it works pretty good. A lot that matters in a search engine is how you search. I usually search for phrases by using quotations.
When you enter a string of words it searches for each indiviual word, when you search for a phrase it gets matches that are that exact phrase. It helps a lot.
Google all the way. I started using after PCWorld said it was the best engine available (about 3 years ago). Can't complain at all. I now have the Google toolbar in my browser, so I can search without having to go to google.
Plus there is a wonderful pop-up blocker built in, you can download it for free at www.google.com. It will even remember which sites you want to allow pop-ups at.
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