(1) Sat May 30 2009 19:03 Abridged Search History:
I haven't cleaned out my browser search history in years, and every once in a while something bizarre turns up in the autocomplete. I went looking to see where the search data was so I could go through it properly. It turns out the browser search history for Firefox is kept along with other form autocomplete data, in [your profile directory]/formhistory.sqlite. I wrote a script (below) to dump the search history and went through it looking for fun. I found a lot of interesting stuff I'd forgotten about and stuff that's funny out of context, doing my part to add to other peoples' stock of Disturbing Search Requests. I thought I'd present some highlights, in the traditional Internet meme presentation of "one for every letter of the alphabet". Plus one number and one non-alphanumeric character.
- $39,000 and $45,000 compared to about $600 for a standard drill." So just take the Novocaine (pasted into the search box by accident)
- "1000 rat corpses"
- "An Essay on the Art of Ingeniously Tormenting"
- "bringing down the house" fabricated
- "carolyn maloney" fisa
- "do not read beauty magazines"
- effect of ice sheets on ocean currents
- "Fiscal Pear"
- "groucho marx" "finnegans wake"
- "here comes the universe" (rejected title for Thoughtcrime Experiments)
- "iron man" lebowski invoice (I was right!)
- "james g blaine" "the state of maine"
- kermit cookie cutter
- learn to blow glass in brooklyn
- multi-nippled rotating
- "neccessary evil but still cool"
- "one leg is both the same"
- piraruchu
- q*bert joke book
- rice cooker as crock pot
- "santa claus is parents" (I think I was going to make a Soylent Green joke)
- two-player simultaneous play
- "under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License"
- "villian the villain"
- "where fun goes to die"
- xliterate
- "you are * and i claim"
- zombic hunch
Update: in case you were wondering, there were 4834 distinct search strings in my history.
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