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Old March 8th 19, 06:22 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
pyotr filipivich
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Default Questions about the "end of Windows 7"

Paul on Fri, 08 Mar 2019 00:02:45 -0500 typed
in alt.windows7.general the following:

What I hate are the companies which I know have moved, moved then
closed, closed moved and closed again, and Yelp still has reviews
to recommend the company Oh, I just looked. (It's not there
anymore.

I'm cranky, been trying to find replacement wheels for a Rollator
(four wheel walkers). Search on "replacement Rollator wheels"; it
recommends Les Schwab (major tire franchise). Yeah, right. Find 6"
wheels, at Home Depot. Search again using their search terms "Walker
6 in. Replacement Wheels", but change the 6 for an 8. Not sure how
"Adult Tall Aluminum Push Button Crutches" fits in there.

Arrgh.


rollator replacement wheels

https://www.amazon.ca/GGGarden-150x3.../dp/B07K4ZJ1HN

Description
2Pcs Replacement Parts 6" Front Rear Wheel
for Cardinal Rollator Walker C46 $37 for 2wheels

Search results can vary by time of day.
It may require up to 24 hours to succeed at this.


Good. Now, search for - and find - 8 inch wheels. My rant is
about all the extra, irrelevant, "hits" that I have yet found a way to
tell Amazon (or many other business website) that. I. do. not. want.!
There used to be a game: construct a query which returned only one
result. Nowadays, it would be "enter a legitimate search string, and
report the least relevant result on the first page."

It is analogous to Microsoft's "Help". I copy the error message
"Error 395: cannot access file" and search, it responds by telling me
about how wonderful Microsoft Access is for handling data bases. As I
said at the time "If I were to ask MS help for info about fixing the
car's trunk, it would tell me all about how wonderful trees are."


reminds me of a search I was doing on a California database. Every
search term I thought would narrow the search, instead returned more
hits.
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