1. There are more choirs in England than fish-and-chip shops.
2. There are 30,000 more Google entries for "nothing is possible" than for "everything is possible".
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@ 2008-08-26 – 23:55:32
1. There are more choirs in England than fish-and-chip shops.
2. There are 30,000 more Google entries for "nothing is possible" than for "everything is possible".
I wonder how many hits there are for "some things are possible"!
2. is wrong: it's 100,000, not 30,000 because I've just done it. 500,000 less for "something is possible" to answer the query just asked.
Tom.
Tom,
To be really nerdy, I have just checked my results (and look at the time of 'day' I am doing it!): 1,050,000 for "everything", 1,080,000 for "nothing".
So I guess we have different techniques of googling...
Fair enough. I used double quotes.
Tom.
It's extraordinary what a difference the two approaches make
"Some things are possible" only gets 26,000 total, giving a sort of warped overall syllogistic Googolic result as follows:
Everything is Possible = 1,050,000 (People agree)
Nothing is Possible = 1,080,000 (People agree)
Therefore
Some things are possible = but only 26,000 (People agree)
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