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Google's View of a Failure

Friday, June 13, 2008

So who is a failure according to our friendly neighborhood Google? Here's how to find out:
1. Open Google.com
2. Type "Who Is Failure" in the search box
3. Click "I am feeling lucky"

You'll be surprised with what you'll get. *wink*

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