I was reading a thread titled Numerical integration and wanted to see if there were any related posts on perlmonks.org.

I first went to Super Search and put "Numerical integration" (without the quotes) into the "Match titles containing" box
and hit the search button. The result was the three posts contained in the original thread. Out of curiosity, I went to Google
Advanced Search and did the following query: "numerical integration" site:perlmonks.org. The result I got there was Your
search - "numerical integration" site:perlmonks.org - did not match any documents.


My question is this: why did this Google search turn up nothing on a thread that was posted in December?

In reply to Using Google to search perlmonks.org by Scott7477

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