Uhmm, a cat, it is Google. If you don't know how to get to Google, then I think your previous comment really applies here to you: "God, you can be dumb."
That's google. To do what you describe, you must first go to http://www.google.com/experimental/, then click "join this experiment" for the "alternate views for search results".
3.SrIZgXIn-94wlXob+TM*mLQxO?qXv^53.CJPq8&n&9TxsQWuEHZC:YlqeLUD&S, try my spoilers. For some reason Ned seems to have too much pride to edit in some decent info.
Actually, it looks like the wheel isn't in "alternate views for search results" either. I guess ned's planning to keep this one to himself. Matthew D, would you like to help out us morons?
You don't have to go to experimental.
1) Go to google, Ned provided a link above
2) Type in "A cat is an idiot" and press "Google Search"
3) On the results page, click on "Show options" (Hint: use the "search this page" feature of your web browser. It is below the Google logo, and above the YouTube video on the top left corner)
4) Click on "wonder wheel" or "timeline" (On the left hand side of the page, at the bottom of the list.)
No, my google doesn't have it, and when I click your link there's a prominent "The option you have selected is currently unavailable." at the top. The feature seems to be buggy as fuck. Perhaps you should withhold judgement when calling people idiots, Matthew.
I thought you used Safari? It is there, (and on Firefox and Chrome.)
I did find a web browser that doesn't show it though: 64 bit IE 8, (with no flash,) but if that is your web browser, then I think my original statement still holds.
Matthew, I meant that the wonder wheel wasn't working on safari beta. i was unclear...
anyway, it's pretty clear that a lot of people are having a hard time getting wonder wheel to even appear. not sure where all the animosity came from in the beginning, I was just asking for a link to what I presumed was a linkable feature.
That's google. To do what you describe, you must first go to http://www.google.com/experimental/, then click "join this experiment" for the "alternate views for search results".
I tried the time line thing a few weeks ago and it was so inaccurate that it was basically useless. It was finding "OJ Simpson" in the 1400s.
1) Go to google, Ned provided a link above
2) Type in "A cat is an idiot" and press "Google Search"
3) On the results page, click on "Show options" (Hint: use the "search this page" feature of your web browser. It is below the Google logo, and above the YouTube video on the top left corner)
4) Click on "wonder wheel" or "timeline" (On the left hand side of the page, at the bottom of the list.)
If you still can't get it, try this:
http://www.google.com/search?q=a%20cat%20i…
http://img517.imageshack.us/img517/8320/pi…
I did find a web browser that doesn't show it though: 64 bit IE 8, (with no flash,) but if that is your web browser, then I think my original statement still holds.
Wait! Hit "refresh"
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Right where it says "Video" on your screen it says "Show options..." in mine.
Don't blame Ned though, even if he had posted a link, it looks like your computer, (or maybe your isp,) sucks.
anyway, it's pretty clear that a lot of people are having a hard time getting wonder wheel to even appear. not sure where all the animosity came from in the beginning, I was just asking for a link to what I presumed was a linkable feature.