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Chedong is my good friend and a search engine expert. He wrote an article on his blog named: 15 OR of Wang Jian Shuo (I found this is 976th article from him already)
We discussed two topics I wrote: one is Enjoy Doing or Being Able to Do and Dislike Doing or Starting to Do. Then Chedong get back and used Google to get a list of 15 articles. I just searched and got 17 results (Maybe I changed to English interface?) The question I asked include:
You will see how many questions (confusion) I have in the past three years. Further, I found Google intitle search is a great way to organize the articles by keywords. For example, you will find the following search result useful on the topics:
Chedong suggested me to add a "OR" tag on the article and finally we agreed that it is by no means can an author find out a "silly" tag like "OR" when he writes the article. It has to be some thing that is discovered after many articles.
by Jian Shuo Wang on September 8, 2005 under Backstage
Shakespeare had a famous line (perhaps the most famous of his line) in Hamlet: To be or not to be, that is the question.
Posted by: bigbro on September 13, 2005 12:31 AMShakespeare had a famous line (perhaps the most famous of his lines ever) in Hamlet: To be, or not to be: that is the question.
Posted by: bigbro on September 13, 2005 12:33 AMVery rightly written article, it arrests the attention of the reader. The subject is outlined with clear understanding and focus.
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