• Wednesday
  • September 10
  • 2008

Found search humor

Not to worry. We have several posts coming over the next two weeks on TFP taxonomy and file-naming conventions. But in the interim, here’s a bit of found humor, part of a test search done today as TFP’s Team Gizmo preps for a program-wide meeting next week about technical aspects of the project and various document protocols. This is a screenshot of a temporary portal page created for one of the demos we are doing at that meeting:

OK. Admittedly, I may just be a touch punchy on an early Wednesday evening, but here’s the search result for “Where’s the love” … out of a test-bed repository with about 300,000 documents in it:

Yep. One document: The text of a hearing transcript on a Vacaville “mobilehome rent stabilization ordinance” which includes testimony that “I believe there’s a sign that says to pick up after your dog, and there was a sign that said ‘We love our residents,’ and those are the only two signs that I’m aware of.”

Sorry, folks. That’s all the love Google was able to find in our document repository.

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