A picture is a better result for someone who wants to know what a snowflake looks like under a microscope. If you take out the antiquated references to push-button phones and video cassettes, you could easily imagine that the quote above came from...
The largest snowflake ever observed in the world supposedly appeared 125 years ago today in Fort Keogh, Montana. A Google Doodle today prominently features a giant snowflake and leads searchers to discover more about this Guinness World record.
There was the Let it Snow "easter egg" on Google search, and now there is a snowflake button on YouTube to make it snow in your videos. It's not clear how to activate it (as the snowflake button does not appear at first), but watch a few videos and...
But as of now, your name is no longer quite the unique snowflake it once was. Before I get involved in this next aspect of the Tinfoil Hat Theory, I want to mention something that's happened related to last week's article.