Friday, June 6, 2014

A Follow On to my Previous GM Blog Entry

Bill Black, my hero is also asking search questions at this link to find out how often words appear in something where the words should be expected to appear.  He also makes some points about why they do not appear.

"How many times, collectively, did the Powers report mention the words “fraud,” “crime,” “criminal,” and “deceit?” How about when we broaden the search to include “breach” (short for “breach of fiduciary duties”)? If you guessed “zero” as the answer to both questions you are a winner – and you understand the art of writing an “independent” report that will transform you from the grave embarrassment of being a failed member of Enron’s board of directors into a leader of American higher education."

Why do we not find things that should reasonably be found?

"The best way to hide things is to hide things"

Duh!  Ya think?

Add another bragging right first to my score for saying something either totally obvious or mind boggleing simple or profound in quotes that has never been indexed by Google. 

I will post this blog entry and then search on the term again to see how long it takes to appear in a google search.

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