If I type: `washington, dc weather' it works just as well as `weather washington,dc'. It's unfortunate the `in' doesn't work. If it did, it would work a bit more intuitively, considering the format for Google Maps.
I don't know if anyone's mentioned this yet... but couldn't this be applied to nuclear reactors, where large volumes of water are used to cool down the reactor? Just a thought. It would help to prevent thermal pollution in rivers/lakes/etc...
If I type: `washington, dc weather' it works just as well as `weather washington,dc'. It's unfortunate the `in' doesn't work. If it did, it would work a bit more intuitively, considering the format for Google Maps.
It was a settlement; no precedent was set.
I don't know if anyone's mentioned this yet... but couldn't this be applied to nuclear reactors, where large volumes of water are used to cool down the reactor? Just a thought. It would help to prevent thermal pollution in rivers/lakes/etc...