Last year, I went on a Caribbean cruise with my wife and her family. I had a great time, but the downside to seven days aboard a floating resort in sparkling blue water is that the Internet access is prohibitively expensive: during that week, I was completely offline for the first time since my family first signed up with AOL in 1997, and this made me realize that I rely on search engines to answer the questions that life raises far more than I suspected. I’m sure that, to my wife, “Offline Chris” seems much less knowledgable than “Online Chris.”
Presented below without comment is a list of searches I would have performed if I could have; I don’t think it will be turned into one of those Google commercials any time soon, but it’s a pretty concise summary of our trip. See if you can infer anything about our trip; post your guesses in the comments.
- define:Kirschwasser
- How many people on Carnival Valor
- define:vichyssoise
- How many people have tattoos?
- Capital of Belize
- Denver channel 4 anchor
- How to get cork out of bottle
- Anteater bite
- Tetracycline
- Treat infection
- Capuchin monkey
- 10 knots in mi/hr
- BWI cayman
- Honduras ca
- iTunes hey baby
- Satellite Internet speeds
- Office webisodes
- Jack Welch
- iTunes Brand New Day
- Convert KW to HP
I heard on a wine tour the cork doesn’t improve the taste of wine. I noticed Jacob’s Creek is twist off now, definitely my favorite wine.