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February 24, 2004

More great new features

By a bit of skullduggery I have been able to kick the Google search engine into gear. The entire million-word archive of Coyne columns going back to 1985 is now at your disposal. The search box is at the bottom-left of the top screen of this page. Type in "Stephen Harper," for example to see what I've said about him (hello, Stephen), and you'll find 21 columns. Thanks to the miracle of Google technology, you have your choice: you can view the columns in pristine Rich Text Format, or in HTML, with the keywords highlighted. In time I'll be adding my magazine pieces, speeches, the works: a monument to the ego on a truly Ozymandian scale. Other site improvements: I'll be adding a directory of favourite policy-wonkish links, nested in Yahoo-style sub-directories off the main page, at the lower-left, just below the search box. Click on the "Loadsalinks" tab to bring it to the top of the page. Also, to get to the "Archives" button quickly, click on the "Index" tab at right. andrewcoyne.com: Trying to get up to speed with HTML since 2004. BUT THAT'S NOT ALL: It will take me a while � maybe forever � to organize the material by subject. But in the meantime, I'll be putting up an index of sample searches as a rough proxy for overt categorization. You can get an idea of what it will look like here or by clicking on the "By Keywords" link under "The Works" tab at left.
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