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 Google logic? 
		
		
		Any idea what criteria Google takes into consideration on a search?  Take these, the first two rows of a search for "sex symbol". 
	http://www.rollingstone.es/imgs/port...02/febrero.jpghttp://www.extratv.com/dailynews/pop...s/marilyn4.jpg http://www.hellomagazine.com/profile...annaprof1b.jpghttp://www.wblmemories.com/images/fincher.jpg http://www.bmi.com/musicworld/featur...es/dparton.jpghttp://www.doctissimo.fr/html/sante/...coupe_sein.gif http://www.convictcreations.com/hist...ages/crowe.jpghttp://www.lindakays.com/ugly9.gif I understand the first three - Spears, Monroe and Kournikova - I assume that Crowe might be considered a sex symbol by a female, but where do the rest fit in?  | 
		
 They make sense to me! 
	Just wish they would stop talking to me in rhymes about killing my postman!  | 
		
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 I think the bigger question is why did Michael Caine show up as the 16th image in the results? 
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 Sometimes Google gets it right though. 
	Type in miserable failure and the list is comprehensive.  | 
		
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