| About Us - July 2005 |
We have, over the past nine+ years, posted 300+ articles from more than 100 newsletters on our web site. This has made it somewhat difficult to find a particular article. We have a Topics page that lists the article titles in loosely defined groups. The Newsletters page lists the titles of the feature articles in chronological order. But still, it was hard to find specific information.
One of our readers sent us an email telling us how you can use any search engine to search for articles on our site (or any other site) alone. Simply enter the search terms in the search window like you normally do, then add "site:ScienceAgainstEvolution.org" (without the quotes) at the end of the search string.
All search engines are not equal. When we tested MSN, Yahoo, AltaVista, Google, and Netscape by searching for all the pages on our site containing the word "heart", we got these results:
It was the fact that Google found only 4 which prompted someone to write to us about this search method. He thought that Google was specifically discriminating against us.
After discovering that MSN does the best job of searching our site, we were pleased to discover that MSN gives us free code that makes it even easier for you to search our site.
We have now included an MSN search box on the Home page, the Topics page, and this page (above). Simply enter the search terms in the box and press "Search all Science Against Evolution pages".
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