If I had a dollar for each time I "googled" a question I had, and the answers I kept finding were "google it", I'd be super rich.
Those kinds of answers flood search engines with circular directions that can seriously obscure the actual answers. I'd wager that most people neither have the time nor the energy to sift through hundreds of search hits to find the answers, and therefore should not be expected to.
Those kinds of answers flood search engines with circular directions that can seriously obscure the actual answers. I'd wager that most people neither have the time nor the energy to sift through hundreds of search hits to find the answers, and therefore should not be expected to.