RTE's Tommy Tiernan 'never recovered' from family split after 15 years together.Then just watch in awe as Google takes you *literally* for a spin.ĭefinitely one of the more exciting hidden gems Google has to offer, that's for sure. It's so simple all you need to do is type in 'do a barrel roll' and search. If by some bizarre set of circumstances you haven't seen the barrel roll trick - perhaps you've been locked in a cupboard for years - here's how to do it. Surely everyone's heard of this trick by now? It was viral upon discovery and almost certainly showed to every school classroom and office across the country. It reads in part: "Google won't search for Chuck Norris because it knows you don't find Chuck Norris, he finds you." Google gives some wise words and suggestions for users. Typing 'find Chuck Norris' into the search engine and hitting 'I'm feeling lucky' throws up an entertaining reply. Such is the humour surrounding the American martial artist that Google has got involved, too. The running joke across the internet of Chuck Norris and his apparent level of invincibility has been well documented by scores of memes and satirical quips. This one is another example of the Google tech-heads using their coding prowess to nail a popular culture reference.Īnd to be fair, it's quite an elaborate stunt. Google will throw up and ask you: 'Did you mean: nag a ram'. Searching for the word 'anagram' will, as normal, bring up all the results you'd expect: dictionary definitions, Wikipedia, anagram solvers etc.īut look above all of that for a subtle, but excellently executed, joke that is worth at least a chuckle. Sometimes, not even Google can resist the opportunity to pull off a classic Dad joke, and they don't come cheesier than this next trick. This could be a good trick to play on a work colleague or friend if they've left their computer unattended. You can actually continue to use Google as normal while everything is slumped in a pile, but it might be a bit trickier than usual. Well, if you haven't, then give it a try and watch in horror as your search engine comes tumbling to the bottom of your screen, landing in a heap of letters at the bottom. Obviously, we've all searched 'Google gravity' and hit 'I'm feeling lucky', right? RTE sneak peek inside Linda Martin’s incredible 200-year-old 'lush Dublin hotel manor'.RTE star admits 'I'll probably get abuse' after honest lockdown story.Just move your head a bit to the side to read everything properly. It can make everything look a little blurry, but it looks cool, so who are we to judge. Hit search and watch as your search engine moves into a slight sideways tilt. Simply get onto your Google browser and type in either 'tilt' or 'askew'. We've listed our favourites below, a few of which are classics, but some are more recent additions - get a new tab open (don't close us down, obviously) and have a bit of fun putting these in. Nearly all of our online activity goes through the search engine giant at some point, whether it is searching for news or asking it a question you're too cautious to ask someone in person. Searching for certain words will spring Google into life through an entertaining set of results or a small added feature.
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