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one more point: back then there were searches that would result in a single page response.
the pages are still there, but Giggles doesn't 'see' them anymore for some reason, even though they haunt my server night and day with their requests and I do not block them. Strange, eh.
I made a map long before they had one. It took USGS maps and spidered and then . . . it would knit them together. It was cluncky but it worked well to give an free to down load USGS map (in very high resoluition if you wanted it)
but it would only take a part, and I would 'number it' with a way like they have on maps.
someone figured it out and didn't understand that I used infinite numbering scheme for a finite map and that there was nothing outside the map though you could still ask for it (in the URL).
and so for years I would get requests for it.
It would be counting off into the strasophere, asking for every map cell even the ones that would never exist.
and yet the pages wouldn't show up in the serach.
so what were they really doing?
spying.
I was going to make a chat but I heard about how they had passed laws about content and porn so I said 'why risk this? let them all have their own website' so I had to turn that feature off.
Google were always malicious theives and they sucked the fun out of internet pages.
and then I came up with a lot of very very cool uses for various CSS features using javascript.
all corporate development of the entertainment web, that would be like web pages are also video games, pretty much halted when Obama was coronated as 'fearless leader and head narrative speiller'
and after that is when all the blockering became very real.
even the weather service maps would be tainted with the wrong information.
and the USGS site wouldn't report all the earthquakes anymore.