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searching "10k" yields no results (Read 483 times)

gregw


    I'm trying to find a sub 40 10k thread, but the terms "sub" and "10k" yield no results, making it kind of hard! Firefox 3.0 on WinXP. Thanks!


    Prince of Fatness

      I don't recall seeing a thread for that. There is a 10K training user group, though. http://www.runningahead.com/groups/10K

      Not at it at all. 

      mikeymike


        I dont' think the search works on numbers. I also don't ever remember seeing such a thread so I'd say go ahead and start one.

        Runners run


        Hey, nice marmot!

          This is all I could find http://www.runningahead.com/forums/post/5e89ca7c79d54957a620fa038a11986b Don't think it was real popular though.

          Ben

           

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          gregw


            I dont' think the search works on numbers. I also don't ever remember seeing such a thread so I'd say go ahead and start one.
            "sub" also doesn't work but maybe it's too short to get indexed. Anyway, I consulted the great google in a "doh!" moment and "site:runningahead.com sub 40 10k" pulled up the threads mentioned. I guess I'll start another unpopular and short-lived topic Smile


            Lazy idiot

              I'm pretty sure the search strings have to be longer than 3 characters, so searching for "10k" or "sub" separately would yield nothing. But it sounds like you found/created what you're looking for.

              Tick tock

              gregw


                I'm pretty sure the search strings have to be longer than 3 characters, so searching for "10k" or "sub" separately would yield nothing. But it sounds like you found/created what you're looking for.
                Actually "sub 40 10k" yields nothing also and "goal of sub 40 10k" just pulls up everything with "goal" in it. Interestingly "100k" works, so 3 characters seems to be the magic number. Anyway, as you said, I found what I was looking for.
                eric :)


                  The indexing mechanism does not consider word less than 4 characters as words and thus they're not indexed. I need to find some late night to change the setting and then regenerate the index.