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Word Search of archives

Unread post by sjw40364 » Thu Aug 18, 2011 11:32 pm

Is there any possible way we can get a word search of the TPOD , Thunderbolt Blogs and Picture of the Day archives? There are so many time when I remember reading something but finding it later by topic takes forever as sometimes it's used as proof for the subject but name-wise is not related. For example I am searching for the archive that had a graph of the flat rotation profiles of galaxies and how brown dwarfs do not fit the DM model, but after searching 30 posts I am about to give up hope on finding it. With a word search I could at least search for brown dwarf and rotation profiles and narrow it down. I realize this is probably more complicated than it sounds, but such would be an invaluable asset.

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Re: Word Search of archives

Unread post by hertz » Fri Aug 19, 2011 5:48 am

i've always found the site search here http://thunderbolts.info/home.htm to be quite good

Thunderbolts whole site
Tpods only
Thunderblogs only
Forum only
Holoscience (Thornhill)
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Re: Word Search of archives

Unread post by sjw40364 » Fri Aug 19, 2011 6:06 am

Maybe its just my link then, as it didn't show when I would go to it through the link in my browser. I have re bookmarked it and it seems to display it now. Maybe my browser link was corrupted. Thank you!

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Re: Word Search of archives

Unread post by nick c » Fri Aug 19, 2011 7:36 am

In addition to the search features of this site or the TB site, you can use google.
This was posted previously somewhere on this forum:

google search of website:
site:holoscience.com redshift
site:website/keyword

searching the thunderbolts forum:
site:thunderbolts.info/forum <search term(s)>" e.g. site:thunderbolts.info/forum resonant circuit

To search the Thunderblogs, the site name is "thunderbolts.info/thunderblogs".
For Tpods, it's "thunderbolts.info/tpod". For the entire site it's just the domain name "thunderbolts.info".

For Bing (Microsoft's search), it's reversed i.e. search terms come first, then site name: "<search term(s)>
site:thunderbolts.info/forum" e.g. resonant circuit site:thunderbolts.info/forum

try <search terms> site:thunderbolts.info/forum
<search terms> site:holoscience.com

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Re: Word Search of archives

Unread post by Lloyd » Sun Aug 21, 2011 11:54 am

* Actually, Nick, with Google it doesn't matter whether site:... is placed before, after, or between search terms.
* I just tried a Google search on these terms, graph of the flat rotation profiles of galaxies site:http://thunderbolts.info, and got this result: http://www.google.com/#sclient=psy&hl=e ... 24&bih=467
* If you're sure of any phrase, such as "flat rotation", you can put them in quotes, which will narrow the results. That eliminates all the webpages where "flat" and "rotation" occur separately, rather than together in consecutive order. So the results for a search for these terms, graph of the "flat rotation" profiles of galaxies site:http://thunderbolts.info, are here reduced to 3 webpages: http://www.google.com/#sclient=psy&hl=e ... p&pdl=3000
* The term "DM model" does not occur on this webiste, except on this page.
* A search for the terms, "brown dwarf" dm site:http://thunderbolts.info, gets this: http://www.google.com/#sclient=psy&hl=e ... 24&bih=467
- And it looks like the third hit there is the one you may be after.
* Here are results for: dwarf dm site:http://thunderbolts.info: http://www.google.com/#sclient=psy&hl=e ... 24&bih=467
* And here are results for: "rotation profiles" of galaxies site:http://thunderbolts.info: http://www.google.com/#sclient=psy&hl=e ... 24&bih=467
* If you do a Google Images search for: "rotation profiles" of galaxies site:http://thunderbolts.info, you get: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=%2 ... a=N&tab=wi , which has a Peratt image of a galaxy formation simulation.
* In the regular Google search, you can also include instead of or in addition to site:..., filetype:.... So if you search the entire web for filetype:pdf along with the words galaxy rotation, you'll get a bunch of PDF webpages that contain those words, not necessarily together. Other filetypes you could search for are jpg, html, xl, txt, doc, etc, I guess any filetype you know of. If you don't know all the letters of a filetype, I think you can use asterisk, *, to substitute for any letter, such as t*t, p*f, *xl, etc.
* I forget if there are other tricks to use, but I'm confident there are.

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