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BetteK | 13:26 Tue 15th Mar 2011 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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It is announced forthwith ... right here, right now ... that the phrase "boggle-eyed" will henceforth, from now on in, be known as "Google-eyed" !!!

Gggrrrrrr!!!

Have now been Googling since around 8am and STILL can't find the answers I seek.

Sorry, just needed to rant.
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Bette. I have an A level in googling. Is there something I can help you with?
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That's really kind of you grasscarp - I just wonder if the images I seek are actually Google images at all. I presume the quiz-setters use Google images but these are so elusive and I don't know how to narrow down my search and more than I have.
I've kept typing in the search box various combination of words which do yield varying images but not the ones I am after.
Am going to take a break now but will try again later.
If you have a totally random photo of a person or building, for example, where on earth do you start to search? Thanks again though.
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Sorry to be so thick Mazie ... do you mean you scan the picture into your PC and then do something with it? Am a bit technologically challenged I'm afraid.
Save the Images to a folder on your pc and then, click on the Browse button on Tin eye and upload the picture
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Thanks for telling me about tineye Mazie ... just gave it a go and looked for half a dozen or so logos and found one!!!!! I was impressed and will certainly be using it again.
Back to the drawing board for the rest though. Thanks again.

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