"Between the tiny Dakotan hamlets of Meadow and Glad Valley lies the McFarthest Spot: 107 miles distant from the nearest McDonald’s, as the crow flies, and 145 miles by car!" -- http://mapper.acme.com/...
- Ken Sheppardson
I want to see one for the remaining 2 states.
- Jackye Chan
That looks almost identical to the night time and population maps I've seen. So it looks cool and has visual impact, but it's not surprising.
- Heather
Now, let's see a map of Old MacDonald Had a Family-owned/operated Farm. I'm not sure, but I think it would look more like a blackout.
- Micah Wittman
There's a Hardee's 15 miles into the "dead" zone just north of "the greater Rapid City-Spearfish-Sturgis metropolitan area" so that'd be your last chance for a greasy burger from one of the franchises.
- Gus
I recall traveling to Innsbruck, Austria in 1976, after the Winter Olympics had been hosted there. We stayed in a youth hostel that had been a housing facility for the athletes. We walked down the street to look for a place to get some food, and I saw this strangely familiar sign. Couldn't quite make out the letters... but the red and white motif was distinctive... as I got closer, I...
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- Mark Jepsen
HELP! I am in dire need of a McDonald's foodstuff (tm) and yet there is not one within walking of my immediate vicinity. Starbucks and McDonald's need to be on every street corner, just like ATMs.
- Ken & Kiyomi
Digital Nomad, move to Seattle. There is a Starbucks on every street corner. Sometimes two or more, in fact.
- Rochelle
I once counted the Starbucks from the ~5 blocks between the nearest exit from the highway and my hotel in Seattle. There were at least 10. And that was exclusive of the Tully's and mom-and-pop coffee shops I saw too. Seattle loves it's coffee. And for good reason.
- Her Lindsay-ness
"For those who still read books Bookmark II is a colorful rubber band that wraps around a book with an indicator arrow that shows you the last line you were reading"
- Neil Bernhart
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one of those moments you say "why didn't I think of that?"
- Holden Page
If you're banking on Google to recover your car after a grand thief auto, you might want to try other resources. Bing?
- Micah Wittman
Me and my family just picked ourselves up off the floor and dried our eyes after ROFL'ing profusely at this...
- Rahsheen ™, Coach of FF
LOL! <sarcasm>I am going to go talk to the Race Czar's about this immediately!</sarcasm>
- EricaJoy
if you search for "blakc peolpestole my car" you can see the same result.. just change for the correct one and take a print screen... hahaha this is hell funny
- Rafael
huh...I tried both and neither gave a 'did you mean....' Why the difference?
- George Gray
George, this was from earlier. I think it's probably been fixed by now.
- Thomas Hawk
I can't reproduce the results either. Even more proof that Google's damage control department works real f-a-s-t
- BLOGBloke
I can reproduce these results (as it's fake). 1 - Do a google search for 'balck people stole my car' 2 - when the results come back, in the search box type 'white people stole my car'. 3 - Screenshot and fool everyone.
- Will Higgins™
Thomas...ah...I was catching up on my feed and didn't notice when the message posted. Still, I have noticed different results when using Google from: the browser search bar, going right to google.com and when logged into google via iGoogle. Weird.
- George Gray
Dude, you win 1000 times over for use of the word 'colored'. I'm about as far from a racist as you can get but that shit cracks me up every time.
- Akiva Moskovitz
i think that google isnt racist, but people that use it yes..infact google shows firstly the most popular results.....this is my opinion..and please apologize me formy english..i'm italian!w La pizza!
- Lyssa
they did it as the Chinese government did.
- xiawinter
" "Oscar Micheaux has been my idol. He inspired me to do my first film." – Spike Lee. In the 1920s, African American filmmakers, backed by nascent, black-controlled production companies and exhibition spaces, began to interrogate and deepen African American images onscreen, revising those produced by generally white-controlled institutions in cinema’s first three decades. Writer/directors Oscar Micheaux and Spencer Williams are among the most intriguing figures from this period, painting subtle and complex portraits of black social and cultural dynamics and dilemmas, from a distinctly black point of view. Their works addressed the situation of a race marked by the legacies of Reconstruction and Jim Crow, and newly challenged by the hardships and complexities of migration to the North, and to urban centers. On a different frontier, singer/actor Herb Jeffries made history as a leading man, most memorably as a singing cowboy in a series of all-black Westerns, portraying one of the first...
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- edythe
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