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Why Some People Don’t Learn Anything In College

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If you’re not yet using Firefox Quicksearches you’re missing out.
Quicksearches allow you to search virtually anything directly from
the Firefox URL field.

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Here I just searched for Ron Paul related information on Google. The trick
is the first character — in this case “g” — that tells Firefox where to send
the query. To set this up just right-click any search field online and
select the “Add a Keyword for this search” option. Then give the Quicksearch
a good keyword that you’ll remember.

Here are the 7 that everyone should have as a minimum:

  1. Google — “g” for google, or “s” for search (Google is the new
    Kleenex)

  2. You Tube –”v” for video

  3. Images — “i” for images (searches Google Images)

  4. Maps — “m” for maps (searches Google Maps)

  5. Dictionary.com — “d” for dictionary

  6. Thesaurus.com — “t” for thesaurus

  7. Bookmarks — “b” for bookmarks (how to search your online bookmarks)

Remember to keep the keyword intuitive. I like using the actual content
being searched as a keyword rather than the name of the site, e.g. “v” for
You Tube instead of “y”. I think it’s easier to remember.

The trick is to customize your set of Quicksearches according to how you use
the Internet. Remember that you can add complexity as needed. I search my
own website, for example, by sending a site:danielmiessler.com query
along with whatever I search for, and I use “dm” for my keyword.

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So right from the URL bar I can search my entire site using the power of
Google. If you have any questions on setting these up, including the
customized Google queries,
drop me an email.:

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May 23, 2025

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