Though identified in the 1940s at the very latest, the "electric tumblebug" (pictured lower right) delivers zero Google results as of this posting.
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Some very weird vintage insects are collected here.
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Though identified in the 1940s at the very latest, the "electric tumblebug" (pictured lower right) delivers zero Google results as of this posting.
Source details and larger version.
Some very weird vintage insects are collected here.
Please educate yourselves about Googlewhacking if you don’t know what it is. This is brilliant
Remember Googlewhacks? Searching a two word phrase on Google that results in exactly one or fewer (legitimate i.e. not including spam pages that include random words to increase chances of showing up) results. Can't do that anymore.
Has anyone been able to achieve a Googlewhack lately?
Trying my hand at google whacking (finding a two-word phrase that returns exactly one result), I found one with 4 results in my first few tries:
I'm curious how many of these should be considered valid or not. The first one definitely isn't because it's missing the first word, but I'm not sure about the second and third.
So 1. Googlewhacks really aren’t a thing anymore and 2. this wouldn’t be a Googlewhack under the classical definition anyway, but this is maybe the weirdest search result I’ve seen yet. How the fuck has this not seen more use?