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From: Evenbit on 21 Apr 2008 23:40 "Secret Power" gave examples of this too. o Search all traffic for a set of keywords that are found (tuned) over time to have the best results. SOME of the ones I used: first day last day resign new job resume interview drug test It's ironic that drug testing of employees is so wide-spread that it can be used to pick out people looking for new jobs. o Further exclusion logic (keywords) to isolate the meaning of the keyword 'resume' to mean job history. Also, UK people say 'CV'. Example: do NOT allow a sentence fragment like 'resume playing' to trigger "resume condition" inclusion. That's how it is done. I then sit at a terminal and page through a summary of the results, looking for 'hits'. That's how DICTIONARY works too. * The Puzzle Palace, Author James Bamford, 1983 revision * * P496-497: You would put in a whole slew of keywords. * You flip through the results. And it's damn effective. I could pick needles out of a haystack. I could find a 16-line Risk Management report in Salomon's daily 150-230 megabytes of Internet email traffic. It took only one word: 'risk', and lots of exclusion logic, because the word is used lots. I had never seen that format of risk report before. It was incoming too. It sure didn't look like much, but... The head of Risk Management at Salomon Brothers (real name) replied: * From bookstaber(a)sbi Wed Jun 19 03:27:55 1996 * Date: Wed, 19 Jun 96 03:27:40 EDT * To: guy(a)doppelganger * Subject: Re: Risk Mgmt Report? * From: bookstaber(a)sbi (Richard Bookstaber) *
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