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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2014-03-07 06:55 pm

[ SECRET POST #2621 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2621 ⌋

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(Anonymous) 2014-03-08 12:12 am (UTC)(link)
Google... is not really infallible.
skippydelicious: Derp-Derp (Default)

[personal profile] skippydelicious 2014-03-08 01:25 am (UTC)(link)
Indeed, it is the opposite of infallible. Sadly I don't know what that is, because I tried googling it and google didn't know.

(Anonymous) 2014-03-08 01:31 am (UTC)(link)
It is, in fact, fallible.

fal·li·ble
ˈfaləbəl/Submit
adjective
1.
capable of making mistakes or being erroneous.
"experts can be fallible"
synonyms: error-prone, errant, liable to err, open to error

Also, when I googled "opposite of infallible" it linked right to thesaurus.com which shows the antonyms, so. Hm.

(Anonymous) 2014-03-08 09:29 pm (UTC)(link)
That's the joke.

(Anonymous) 2014-03-08 10:34 am (UTC)(link)
Right? Or has OP not been on YouTube lately?

(Anonymous) 2014-03-08 12:18 am (UTC)(link)
We just say Google's perfect so we feel better about it knowing everything about us. It's like worship of gods based solely on natural disasters.
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[personal profile] diet_poison 2014-03-08 02:48 am (UTC)(link)
Do people actually say Google is perfect? I have never heard that.
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[personal profile] applemagpie 2014-03-08 12:28 am (UTC)(link)
Who thinks Google is infallible? They're idiots.
Are the Google Canada doodles different from the main Google ones? I didn't even know that.
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[personal profile] misty_anon 2014-03-08 12:36 am (UTC)(link)
I think the Google doodles can vary from country to country, depending what they're for. UK Google has doodles for different saint days over here, but I doubt other countries would want to see a doodle for St. David's Day or St. George's Day (unless the saints are important in those countries).
Edited 2014-03-08 00:37 (UTC)
applemagpie: (beaton astronomy)

[personal profile] applemagpie 2014-03-08 01:01 am (UTC)(link)
Actually, I think I remember seeing Canadian holiday-specific ones too. So they're the same, except on certain occasions, or are they always different?

(Anonymous) 2014-03-08 01:15 am (UTC)(link)
In my experience, they're the same for international holidays/events, and then there are country-specific ones for national holidays.
applemagpie: (beaton astronomy)

[personal profile] applemagpie 2014-03-08 01:27 am (UTC)(link)
Ok, that makes sense
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[personal profile] misty_anon 2014-03-08 01:16 am (UTC)(link)
I think they're mostly the same, including for international holidays like Christmas or New Year. We (the UK) don't get doodles for Thanksgiving though - either the US or the Canadian one. The UK Google logo on those days is the day-to-day ordinary one.
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[personal profile] applemagpie 2014-03-08 01:31 am (UTC)(link)
Ok, thanks, that does sound like what it is. I obviously don't notice the doodles as much as I thought I did.

OP

(Anonymous) 2014-03-08 02:32 am (UTC)(link)
I didn't know they'd be different in other countries. It was a contest to create a doodle that a girl won. Something about an aquatic telescope. And every one where I am thinks they're perfect so maybe it's a smallish town thing.
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[personal profile] diet_poison 2014-03-08 02:49 am (UTC)(link)
Related: they did do a cool drawing/video for National Women's Day! Which I guess is (for me at least) still not until tomorrow but they put it up a little while ago.

random fun thing about Google that I thought I'd share if you didn't already know: Google "atari breakout" and then click on the images tab and :D
Edited 2014-03-08 02:51 (UTC)

(Anonymous) 2014-03-08 08:35 am (UTC)(link)
That was awesome! Thanks.

(Anonymous) 2014-03-09 06:10 am (UTC)(link)
See, I'd be on the other side of it: I'm happy when those ridiculously hyped awareness campaigns are ignored. Most of the people who wear the shirts on those days don't think about or promote the ideas they present as caring about on any other day. If a cause is important to you (generic you), work for it. I may not be marching in pride parades as support or wearing pink on a pre-arranged day, but I call out homophobic behaviours when I see them and really don't care about the sexual interests of anyone I'm not having sex with during my day-to-day life.

If you're promoting knowledge of Lyme disease or the Highway of Tears, that's different. I support those because the point of them is to educate people on something they might not ever have heard of before. Things like those high school bullying awareness days piss me off, though. The only people that don't know bullying is a real thing that happens to real people are a few particularly dense bullies. Everyone else already knows! They just don't do anything about it! Wearing pink one day of the year does nothing, and half the time the leadership students run around the school bullying non-conformists into wearing pink!. It's the same thing with homophobia awareness campaigns: self-righteous people run around trying to tell people that sexual orientation doesn't matter while simultaneously stripping people down until it seems like a person's only significant trait is their orientation.