[PRCo] Re: Black Friday in Chicago
Derrick Brashear
shadow at gmail.com
Thu Nov 19 17:02:17 EST 2009
nono. the only issue is "black Friday" is not the same as black
Friday. adjacency matters!
Derrick
On Nov 19, 2009, at 4:43 PM, Phillip Clark Campbell <pcc_sr at yahoo.com>
wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 4:14 PM, Phillip Clark Campbell
> <pcc_sr at yahoo.com> wrote:
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>> You are both correct and incorrect aren't you. You have to
>> be assuming that I infer that 'all' 9,040,000 references
>> are to 'Black Friday' shopping in Chicago. All here have
>> the experience to know that this isn't true don't we.
>> On the other hand more than enough evidence was provided
>> to indicate that 'Black Friday' is quite a common term in
>> Chicago isn't it. Your comments are nit-picking to a
>> penultimate extreme aren't they. Good Grief.
>
> From: Derrick Brashear <shadow at gmail.com>
> To: pittsburgh-railways at dementia.org
> Sent: Thu, November 19, 2009 1:25:48 PM
> Subject: [PRCo] Re: Black Friday in Chicago
>
>
> I disagree. your first search, as he rightly pointed out, was
> worthless.
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> using a search engine is more of an art than it should be, so while i
> chide people excessively for their failures, it doesn't make the
> "you're doing it wrong" statement any less valid.
>
> Derrick
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> Mr.Brashear;
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> I strongly disagree. The search returned excellent results
> on the first page; many were quoted right here. The subject
> 'is' use of the term in Chicago. It is an obscure side issue
> to dissect the search; it wasn't intended to be 'exclusive' and
> as I mentioned it is obvious that non related material would
> be included. The subject doesn't warrant this level of scrutiny.
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> 'Black Friday' is a very common term in Chicago isn't it. It is
> across the nation as well.
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> This is far more than making mountains out of molehills; it is
> making whole planets.
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> May each and everyone enjoy his holiday the day before
> 'Black Friday' regardless of the color, or lack thereof.
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> Phil
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