Are you saying the actual food looks exceptionally good, or that the pictures look equally pitiful? Maybe it's different there...
I'm saying the food looks ok and based only on the pictures I can establish if I have been given BigMac, a cheese burger or a Filet-O-Fish.
Well, see if you can at least see the differences here.
No I just have bad eyesight
But does this apply to persons only? I hope we'd finally get to know the truth about McDonalds hamburgers. Or can we count them as persons?
Pictures of burgers are representative of the type of burger you can expect, you do not expect the exact burger that is in the photo otherwise they would have to take a lot of photos!
Good for the French anyway, this can only be a positive thing.
Can you beat Google's uptime? I doubt it. Sure, it's not impossible, but you won't be doing it for less than $50/user?
Exactly, I challenge anybody on here to claim that they have achieved better uptime than Gmail, since 2004, with their corporate mail service. Don't forget that planned maintanence counts for downtime.
I was trying to think of some sensible tests to compare the search.
When I search for "times" Google returns timesonline.co.uk first and Bing returns:
1. www.queertimes.ch
2. www.hemptimes.ch
3. www.greaterzuricharea.ch
The results are obviously tailored to my location (Switzerland) but I would expect to have to enter a more specific search for a more obscure / niche website.
A search for "beeb" returns the BBC first in Google whereas Bing returns a Swedish furniture store as number 1.
I'll try Bing for a week but it seems to me Google still has the better search.
They may not have the fancy drivers needed to get the optimal performance out of some of the video cards, but they work well enough to get you going until (and unless) you decide to install it.
No fancy drivers in Linux vs. fancy drivers in Windows just isn't good enough though. As a hardware company Dell can simply ask their suppliers to provide Linux drivers, I doubt lack of hardware support is a reason for Dell deciding against a Linux option throughout their range.
8 Catfish = 1 Octo-puss