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Comment Re:Search seemingly getting worse over time (Score 1) 80

I was wondering something similar. Often times recent news tends to overshadow search results.

Let me give a practical example. Grand Jury. proceedings have undergone serious reform since the 70s. In some states a target can demand to appear before the Grand Jury. In some states a No Bill precludes the State from representing the case. In others there must be clear new evidence before a case can be represented. I know one state has a three striges rules for GJ proceedings ( sorry don't remember which).

The day before the Michael Brown shooting, a search on Grand Jury Missouri would have found several articles on the specific laws to Grand Jury proceedings in Missouri.

The day the DA announced he would present the case to a Grand Jury, the same search gets hundreds of articles on news story about Michael Brown and Grand Jury proceedings, but it becomes impossible to find those same scholarly articles about the peculiarity of Missouri Grand Jury proceedings. Not even the relevant statutes from the state website.

What can be done to mitigate this effect?

Comment Re:Seriously? (Score 1) 252

Well, I was using floppies well into the 90's. CD-ROMs were nice for large chunks of data but until I had broadband, sneakernet+floppies was usually a lot more efficient. Really the modern replacement is USB sticks, although they're not quite cheap enough to give away as floppies were.

CD's always seemed impractical. Probably because they are in a way more fragile.

I still use ZIP drives for some backups ( say my password manager ).

USB sticks are OK but I really don't like their form factor.

microSD cards in an SD card adaptor ( if needed ), seem best. and most easily stored. I just wish they had binder inserts similar to the ones they had for floppies.

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