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posted on Apr, 11 2009 @ 04:02 AM
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OTIROUABCDTF

No this is not some word made up to get past spam filters.

I'm posting this to research this word's google searchability, as I am aware that postings on ATS are searchable through google.

Consider it an experiment to see what we can uncover about this word.

I searched for this word on google today and I misspelled it "OTIROUABCDITF" and it corrected my spelling, however it was not able or not willing to return any search results.

I have reason to believe the users of this word may be involved in some occult-type practices.


Any thoughts are welcome.



posted on Apr, 11 2009 @ 04:05 AM
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I just searched it, wit no results..

Going to give google a chance to catch up and search a bit later...



posted on Apr, 11 2009 @ 04:06 AM
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Originally posted by nasdack24k
I have reason to believe the users of this word may be involved in some occult-type practices.


Do you mind sharing with us the reason you believe this?



posted on Apr, 11 2009 @ 04:08 AM
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I read it in a book about a secret society once... I don't know the title off hand.. I find thi interesting though that it corrects the spelling, but will not return results.



posted on Apr, 11 2009 @ 04:09 AM
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Google uses a filter device, it's a script that gathers what people search for common searches, correct spellings common misspelled things, it doesn't give you a better pronunciation for the input you give it to give you better search results, it does it because it can.


OTIR
otir.cancer.gov...

OUAB
ouab.osu.edu...

CDTF
acronyms.thefreedictionary.com...


[edit on 11-4-2009 by Revolution-2012]



posted on Apr, 11 2009 @ 04:09 AM
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ATS's very own google based search tool will not even locate this thread.



posted on Apr, 11 2009 @ 04:10 AM
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Probably because you didn't tag it as a keyword.

xD

BTWUNHWC



posted on Apr, 11 2009 @ 04:12 AM
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Originally posted by Revolution-2012
Google uses a filter device, it's a script that gathers what people search for common searches, correct spellings common misspelled things, it doesn't give you a better pronunciation for the input you give it to give you better search results, it does it because it can.

[edit on 11-4-2009 by Revolution-2012]


Google shouldn't recognize it as a word and spell check it if it can't locate it as a single string of letters anywhere online.



posted on Apr, 11 2009 @ 04:16 AM
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Originally posted by nasdack24k
Google shouldn't recognize it as a word and spell check it if it can't locate it as a single string of letters anywhere online.


That's not actually true.

Just earlier on tonight I did a search, it corrected me, and it still didn't find a search result after it corrected me.

I don't know how google does their word corrections but this situation is not uncommon.



posted on Apr, 11 2009 @ 04:16 AM
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you can remember OTIROUABCDTF
but you cant remember the books name?



posted on Apr, 11 2009 @ 04:17 AM
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interesting to know.. how do i tag this thread to make it searchable?



posted on Apr, 11 2009 @ 04:17 AM
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i41.tinypic.com...

Did you not see that I searched the parse in your otirouabcdtf?

And each parse came up with a result?

So if anything of nature it finds relevant to compile a suggested idea, whether it even makes sense or not, it does. it just simply does. It's a computer program, it isn't perfect.



posted on Apr, 11 2009 @ 04:22 AM
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This isn't a random thing I looked up. I understand that google can look up things that aren't necessarily words... I don't exactly understand what you mean by saying you looked up my parse??



posted on Apr, 11 2009 @ 04:23 AM
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In computer science and linguistics, parsing, or, more formally, syntactic analysis, is the process of analyzing a sequence of tokens (for example, words) to determine their grammatical structure with respect to a given (more or less) formal grammar.

en.wikipedia.org...

Need I say more? =)



posted on Apr, 11 2009 @ 04:26 AM
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Please do say more.


I looked at that wiki and didn't completely understand it immediately..

How did you arrive at "afaika" I really don't understand that.



posted on Apr, 11 2009 @ 04:29 AM
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Originally posted by Redpillblues
you can remember OTIROUABCDTF
but you cant remember the books name?


I read constantly.

It was a book about S&B. The word stood out to me, so I saved it in my phone so I could google it later.



posted on Apr, 11 2009 @ 04:31 AM
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errrr

I was referring to my initial post, parsing was me splitting up the babble of your thread's topic into 3 segments, successfully finding acronyms for each parse.



posted on Apr, 11 2009 @ 04:40 AM
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Understood. Thank you.


However, I don't believe this word is computer generated.



posted on Apr, 11 2009 @ 06:09 AM
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Hahaha I'd love to hear how to pronounce this word.

~John Adams



posted on Apr, 11 2009 @ 08:52 AM
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I got this when using the google search:

www.google.com...:en-us&filter=0



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