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	<title>Comments on: Spring Is Here, Search Engine Logos For The Day</title>
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		<title>By: jexley</title>
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		<description>Yeah those are great.

I also noticed that for those of us in Australia (www.google.com.au), they simply changed the word to &quot;Fall&quot; instead of &quot;Spring&quot;.  Never mind the fact that they&#039;ve never called it &quot;fall&quot; here, but &quot;autumn&quot; or the fact that the 21st is only the equinox, and the first official day of Autumn is actually the 1st of March, and focus instead on the issue of a caterpillar symbolising Spring, which it is NOT here.

I mean GEEZ, they even got &quot;Autumn&quot; in there for NZ (www.google.co.nz).

Maybe the caterpillar is meant to symbolise the bug up my butt, but thanks Googs for completely ignoring several cultural aspects at once.</description>
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<p>I also noticed that for those of us in Australia (www.google.com.au), they simply changed the word to &#8220;Fall&#8221; instead of &#8220;Spring&#8221;.  Never mind the fact that they&#8217;ve never called it &#8220;fall&#8221; here, but &#8220;autumn&#8221; or the fact that the 21st is only the equinox, and the first official day of Autumn is actually the 1st of March, and focus instead on the issue of a caterpillar symbolising Spring, which it is NOT here.</p>
<p>I mean GEEZ, they even got &#8220;Autumn&#8221; in there for NZ (www.google.co.nz).</p>
<p>Maybe the caterpillar is meant to symbolise the bug up my butt, but thanks Googs for completely ignoring several cultural aspects at once.</p>
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