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		<title>Need an Answer Then Google It</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You would think this one would be obvious but I get so many questions from others where my immediate thought is to google their question to find an answer yet the person asking the question never considers that option. Here are some recent examples: 1 &#8211; What&#8217;s the current judgment interest rate in Ohio? 2 [...]]]></description>
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<p>You would think this one would be obvious but I get so many questions from others where my immediate thought is to google their question to find an answer yet the person asking the question never considers that option.  Here are some recent examples:</p>
<p>1 &#8211; What&#8217;s the current judgment interest rate in Ohio?<br />
2 &#8211; How do I turn off the reveal formatting function in Microsoft Word?<br />
3 &#8211; What&#8217;s the statute of limitations for credit card debt in Ohio?<br />
4 &#8211; What are the 2009 amendments to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 50?<br />
5 &#8211; What does the &#8220;I&#8217;m feeling lucky button&#8221; do in Google?<br />
6 &#8211; Who&#8217;s calling me from area code 867 and where the hell is that?</p>
<p>The answers are usually there.  Just Google it.</p>
<p>And by the way, you generally don&#8217;t go to a website by typing in its domain name in a Google search box.  </p>
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