They can, they only know two words though, both offensive.
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No, I don't see mention of it being an application but like Dogpile is a web-based collector.
I did a search myself, but (given how searching sucks now) couldn't find anything. Lots of hits for search engines themselves, but getting past that to other methods back then is difficult.
It was much like an FTP or torrent program but you'd load up what search engines to use and your search words, and it would actively pull the info then provide a single page with all results.
Well, yeah. This side of it.
Actually comparable for a lot of specialty dice. Which do tend to be a lot.
I know the name, but no, it was an actual program on the computer.
Depends on if it breaks the form and they get called. Actually if it gets through they might rightfully question their sanitation coding.
Make the missing pieces. Various ways to do that, from hand drawing it in if you're good or the picture there is simple. Do a reverse search to find the puzzle box photo or the original image it came from and use that. AI, if you're not against that, could probably fill in that pretty well. Or just leave it, chances are depending where the pieces are most people may not even notice.
I can't remember the name, but when the internet was just starting and there were a lot of search engines with no dominate ones, there was an aggregator program that you could input many search engines into, then use it as the searching tool. It would query all the engines and combine, sort, rank, and remove duplicate finds.
Edit: more specific - It was much like an FTP or torrent program but you'd load up what search engines to use and your search words, and it would actively pull the info then provide a single page with all results.
The reason I mention it is because we're sort of back at that point. Google is failing, Bing never was great, and all the alternatives have their issues, usually with not having the same database to work with. So if you gathered all the best ones, the ones without ties to corporate or AI, then put their results together, maybe you'd have something like what Google was at its peak before "do no evil" got painted over.
Incidentally, Google became what it was/is because it gobbled up a lot of those early search engines' databases. I miss you, Hotbot. You were a good one.
Lol, thought from the thumbnail it was a clover leaf that color.
What a dumpster fire. That series is like the last two (okay, maybe just the last one) Star Wars movies.
I take that back. The intro scene (I think intro?) of Pike was good.
Those nacelle struts are pretty large, that's not an issue. I have always wondered what the point of the design was, but getting to the secondary isn't a problem. They aren't going through the nacelle.
Not quite that old, more in the 2000 range based on when I had my PC that I used it on. This was a GUI app for Windows. Wish I had an idea, that was like... too long ago.