Sunday, December 21, 2008

The depth of human knowledge...

...only goes so far.

I work for an internet search engine.



And it just really suprises me sometimes how little people know. From younger folks, it makes sense. If someone's asking about the color of Patrick's shorts on Spongebob, my guess is, they are of a certain age range (but how are they getting ahold of cell phones?
But if you're asking some of the stupid things I get asked every day...am I really the source to ask about "what's the best sex position"? Or "what's the best way to masturbate?" Or, even worse "is this mucus coming out of my vagina a problem"...this seems more like a "consult your physician" kind of question, doesn't it? It's an interesting job, though. In a lot of cases, (questions that don't have to do with Family Guy or Dragon Ball Z), I feel pretty rewarded in helping someone find an answer they are searching for. I'm able to pick the answer off the tip of their tongue and deliver it to them. Plus, I get to learn things too.

Did you know: Barns are painted red because typically red paint was the cheapest. But also, in the way they used to make red paint, there were ingredients in the paint that helped protect the wood.

Inspector Gadget's Dog? Brian.

Inspector Gadget himself was voiced by Don Adams. Which is ironic, because Inspector Gadget was a satire on the spy genre that people loved in the 60's. Of course, Don Adams was in the king of Spy Satires, Get Smart.

There were two actresses who performed the role of Meg Griffen on Family Guy. Lacy Chabert was first, but left to do other work. Mila Kunis stepped in after that.

I'm still answering questions, by the way. Still.

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