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Old 09-16-2007, 04:53 PM #1
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The search term you specified (to) is under the minimum word length (4) and therefore will not be found. Please make this term longer.
If this term contains a wildcard, please make this term more specific


Every time I try to use the search feature I get that message. What is the deal with four words????

(I'm not really crabby I just sound that way)
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looks like a puzzle for Doc to try to solve for ya Alffe


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nope you dont sound crabby
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Take out the "To" and see what comes up, it won't accept the search string with less the four letter apparently.
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Yeah, BUT, "PMS" is only 3-characters -- to those who haven't been 'initiated' it is anyways !!

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LOL! I just love this place!!!

ok.... so how do I search?
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Alffe,

It looks the *Powers That Be* have defined the search-term character length as '4' ... which means that if you wanted to search for "PMS", you'd search for Premonster Syndrome instead.

Or "ALS" -->> Lou Gehrig's

Or "MS" -->> either Multiple Sclerosis or Sclerosis

so ...

find another way to say what you're looking for.

Just cause the door's locked don't mean you can't climb through the window. (Did I ever tell you about the time that my 5-foot, 200+ pound Mom did that and got stuck in the window?? ... I digress:

if there's a computer involved, there's always a way around it.

Barb

PS: Oh, another thing you might want to try is hop over to http://www.google.com and enter:
site:http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com ALS (or whatever your search-term is).
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