NationStates Jolt Archive


Google saves infant from unnessisary procedure

UpwardThrust
21-09-2005, 17:50
http://www.bloggingbaby.com/entry/1234000620059549/

See told you the internet was good for something :D
Eutrusca
21-09-2005, 17:54
http://www.bloggingbaby.com/entry/1234000620059549/

See told you the internet was good for something :D
Mayhap, but I couldn't view the frackkin' site because they download "Avenue A" adware and if you block it, as I do, they won't allow you to view the frackkin' text! :(
Secluded Islands
21-09-2005, 17:56
wow, good job google :)
Khaotik
21-09-2005, 18:00
Well, this was a fortuitous thing, but you can just as easily find complete quackery on the internet - so I wouldn't take this as carte blanche to take at face value any medical advice you find on the web.
Spooty
21-09-2005, 18:03
http://img227.echo.cx/img227/879/googlebot0fb.jpg

Googlebot knows ALL
Sumamba Buwhan
21-09-2005, 18:32
great google E moogle E

At least the doctors admitted they were wrong. I'm proud of them.
Dougal McKilty
21-09-2005, 18:35
Mayhap, but I couldn't view the frackkin' site because they download "Avenue A" adware and if you block it, as I do, they won't allow you to view the frackkin' text! :(

Download Opera, it's free.
Kanabia
21-09-2005, 18:39
That's actually unsettling. Didn't they go through med school?

Download Opera, it's free.

Plus, getting it to read webpages with naughty words aloud is funny.

OK, i'm puerile, I know.
UpwardThrust
22-09-2005, 05:55
Mayhap, but I couldn't view the frackkin' site because they download "Avenue A" adware and if you block it, as I do, they won't allow you to view the frackkin' text! :(
No such request for me ... both on a windows and now a *nix machine ... though I am running firefox