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#243
To use your own analogy: You asked for the definition of a word. Someone handed you a dictionary so you could look it up yourself. You proceeded to get angry because they didn't just give you the definition of the word. If you had just taken the time to read the thread you would have gotten the answer to your question and learned a ton of other relevant information to your inquiry.
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To use your own analogy: You asked for the definition of a word. Someone handed you a dictionary so you could look it up yourself. You proceeded to get angry because they didn't just give you the definition of the word. If you had just taken the time to read the thread you would have gotten the answer to your question and learned a ton of other relevant information to your inquiry.
#250
I'm sure he's not reading this thread anymore, but I thought I'd share this for anyone else reading that has trouble searching MT.net.
Chrome custom search:
Go to settings->Manage Search Engines...
Scroll to the bottom to find a place to add a new engine:
I use 'm' for my keyword, and my URL looks like: https://www.google.com/search?q=site:miataturbo.net+%s
Once you save this, open a new tab, type "m" followed by a space, and your search terms.
Chrome custom search:
Go to settings->Manage Search Engines...
Scroll to the bottom to find a place to add a new engine:
I use 'm' for my keyword, and my URL looks like: https://www.google.com/search?q=site:miataturbo.net+%s
Once you save this, open a new tab, type "m" followed by a space, and your search terms.
#252
I'm sure he's not reading this thread anymore, but I thought I'd share this for anyone else reading that has trouble searching MT.net.
Chrome custom search:
Go to settings->Manage Search Engines...
Scroll to the bottom to find a place to add a new engine:
I use 'm' for my keyword, and my URL looks like: https://www.google.com/search?q=site:miataturbo.net+%s
Once you save this, open a new tab, type "m" followed by a space, and your search terms.
Chrome custom search:
Go to settings->Manage Search Engines...
Scroll to the bottom to find a place to add a new engine:
I use 'm' for my keyword, and my URL looks like: https://www.google.com/search?q=site:miataturbo.net+%s
Once you save this, open a new tab, type "m" followed by a space, and your search terms.
#254
If you are advanced enough to set up custom searches, you are far from the noob who needs help.
Just google your question and place a miataturbo in there somewhere and you will find the nuggets (you don't need to specify the site. It requires the skill of reading and filtering out bullshit of course, an acquired excellence.
Adding -site:clubroadster.net can be helpful though
Just google your question and place a miataturbo in there somewhere and you will find the nuggets (you don't need to specify the site. It requires the skill of reading and filtering out bullshit of course, an acquired excellence.
Adding -site:clubroadster.net can be helpful though
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