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      9th Feb 2006
ZEROPOINT SEARCH 1.0 - How many times have you used your
favorite search engine and had to dig to find what you wanted?
ZeroPoint search gives you one click access to results
from multiple search engines for your searches by presenting simple
tabs across the top of the content pane of your browser window.
Unlike browser toolbars, it only shows itself when you are searching,
then disappears. Fantastic way to find what you're looking
for. No unwanted ads - just convenient searching.

Requires Internet Explorer browser - Firefox support coming soon.
From ZeroPoint Search Solutions - http://www.zpsearch.com
This is the freeware version/Pro version can be purchased for $19.95


 
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      9th Feb 2006

"news.charter.net" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> ZEROPOINT SEARCH 1.0 - How many times have you used your
> favorite search engine and had to dig to find what you wanted?
> ZeroPoint search gives you one click access to results
> from multiple search engines for your searches by presenting simple
> tabs across the top of the content pane of your browser window.
> Unlike browser toolbars, it only shows itself when you are searching,
> then disappears. Fantastic way to find what you're looking
> for. No unwanted ads - just convenient searching.
>
> Requires Internet Explorer browser - Firefox support coming soon.
> From ZeroPoint Search Solutions - http://www.zpsearch.com
> This is the freeware version/Pro version can be purchased for $19.95
>


ZeroPoint Search uses adware. I gathered that from the descriptions. Went to
their website. Shows it had two shareware awards. Clicked on each one and
did a search. ZeroPoint Search could not be found. So exactly how long ago
did it win these awards?


 
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MAMEngineer
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      9th Feb 2006
SeaMaiden <seamaid24-(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

> Shows it had two shareware awards. Clicked on
> each one and did a search. ZeroPoint Search could not be found. So
> exactly how long ago did it win these awards?


Apparently, your search skills are lacking...

http://www.shareware-list.com/download-678-33198.html

The other site (www.softsland.com) has a broken search tool...


 
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Dewey Edwards
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      10th Feb 2006
On Thu, 9 Feb 2006 08:50:21 -0800, "news.charter.net"
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>ZEROPOINT SEARCH 1.0 - How many times have you used your
>favorite search engine and had to dig to find what you wanted?
>ZeroPoint search gives you one click access to results
>from multiple search engines for your searches by presenting simple
>tabs across the top of the content pane of your browser window.


BULLSHIT!

>No unwanted ads - just convenient searching.


The tabs are for sale.

http://www.zpsearch.com/3.html

>Requires Internet Explorer browser - Firefox support coming soon.
>From ZeroPoint Search Solutions - http://www.zpsearch.com
>This is the freeware version/Pro version can be purchased for $19.95
>

http://www.zpsearch.com/3.html
 
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Dewey Edwards
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      10th Feb 2006
On Thu, 9 Feb 2006 15:05:44 -0700, "MAMEngineer" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>SeaMaiden <seamaid24-(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
>> Shows it had two shareware awards. Clicked on
>> each one and did a search. ZeroPoint Search could not be found. So
>> exactly how long ago did it win these awards?

>
>Apparently, your search skills are lacking...
>
>http://www.shareware-list.com/download-678-33198.html
>
>The other site (www.softsland.com) has a broken search tool...
>

The "tabs' it shows for results are for sale. I consider it now
Adware.

http://www.zpsearch.com/3.html
 
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Susan Bugher
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      10th Feb 2006
Dewey Edwards wrote:

> BULLSHIT!


more about bullshit. . . dunno where this originated. . .

Do you keep falling asleep in meetings and seminars? What about those
long and boring conference calls? Here's a way to change all of that.

1. Before (or during) your next meeting, seminar, or conference call,
prepare yourself by drawing a square. I find that 5" x 5" is a good size.

Divide the card into columns-five across and five down. That will give
you 25 one-inch blocks.

2. Write one of the following words/phrases in each block:

* synergy

* strategic fit

* core competencies

* best practice

* bottom line

* revisit

* expeditious

* to tell you the truth (or "the truth is")

* 24/7

* out of the loop

* benchmark

* value-added

* proactive

* win-win

* think outside the box

* fast track

* result-driven

* empower (or empowerment)

* knowledge base

* at the end of the day

* touch base

* mindset

* client focus(ed)

* paradigm

* game plan

* leverage

3. Check off the appropriate block when you hear one of those words/phrases.

4. When you get five blocks horizontally, vertically, or diagonally
stand up and shout "BULLSHIT!"

TESTIMONIALS from satisfied "Bullshit Bingo" players:

-- "I had been in the meeting for only five minutes when I won.." - Adam
W., Atlanta

-- "My attention span at meetings has improved dramatically." - David
T., Orlando

-- "What a gas! Meetings will never be the same for me after my first
win." - Dan J., New York City

-- "The atmosphere was tense in the last process meeting as 14 of us
waited for the fifth box." - Ben G., Denver

-- "The speaker was stunned as eight of us screamed 'BULLSHIT!'for the
third time in two hours. The Bullshit Bingo Championship will be played
at the next meeting." - Rod H.






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      10th Feb 2006
On Fri, 10 Feb 2006 10:00:20 -0500, Susan Bugher <(E-Mail Removed)>
wrote:

>Dewey Edwards wrote:
>
>> BULLSHIT!

>
>more about bullshit. . . dunno where this originated. . .
>
>Do you keep falling asleep in meetings and seminars? What about those
>long and boring conference calls? Here's a way to change all of that.


In my youth, we played "turkey bingo" in a very large lecture class.
You mapped out 25 names of sycophants and there was always a phrase of
the day which you would *had* to work into a question (or answer) to
declare yourself the winner. BTW, to ask or answer, you had to
stand.

Now if I were somehow shipwrecked on a desert island with 25 of these
folks, ZeroPoint partners, I'd gladly stand up and say the phrase of
the day. It's above.


 
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      10th Feb 2006
Dewey Edwards wrote:
> On Fri, 10 Feb 2006 10:00:20 -0500, Susan Bugher <(E-Mail Removed)>
> wrote:
>>Dewey Edwards wrote:


>>>BULLSHIT!

>>
>>more about bullshit. . . dunno where this originated. . .
>>
>>Do you keep falling asleep in meetings and seminars? What about those
>>long and boring conference calls? Here's a way to change all of that.

>
> In my youth, we played "turkey bingo" in a very large lecture class.
> You mapped out 25 names of sycophants and there was always a phrase of
> the day which you would *had* to work into a question (or answer) to
> declare yourself the winner. BTW, to ask or answer, you had to
> stand.


Thanks for that. I couldn't envision someone actually calling out the
"magic word" in a company meeting. Nice to know there *is* a way to play
the game in real life.

> Now if I were somehow shipwrecked on a desert island with 25 of these
> folks, ZeroPoint partners, I'd gladly stand up and say the phrase of
> the day. It's above.




Susan
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