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anoigo auto to neo topic me skopo na parathetoume periptoseis pou faneronoun megales antipalotites anamesa se etaireies. nomizo pos i sigxroni epoxi tis elutheris agoras kai tou antagonismou exei polla tetioa paradeigmata na epidiksei....kai gia na epivevaioso to nick mou enas pragmatikos no frills den mporei para na parousiasei kati apo thn aionia kontra tis easy me thn ryan.......mexri kai gia poios exei to kalitero site mallonoun kai malista meso episimon ekprosopon tous......oi 2 megaloi locos tis europis einai etoimoi na skotothoun...kai na fantastei kaneis pos exoun epileksei teleios diaforetiki proseggisi tis loco metaforas......

loipon parathoto auto pou diavasa kai trelathika!!!!

In response to Ryanair's most recent infantile babblings (taking the form of a "news release" on their website) easyJet have today sent Ryanair’s PR Manager a copy of "Internet for Dummies" to help Ryanair navigate their way around a website .

easyJet Head of Communications, Toby Nicol, said today:

“A couple of weeks ago Ryanair put out a factually incorrect “news release” which mislead people into thinking that we had reduced our flights to the Republic of Ireland - in fact, we have maintained the same number of flights and grabbed a large part of Ryanair's market share. Today they are trying to claim that we have removed our punctuality statistics from our website.

“We have recently revamped our website to make it even more appealing to our customers, punctuality stats can continue to be viewed in the 'information packs' on http://www.easyJet.com.

“Ryanair conveniently forget that they copied from easyJet the idea of making punctuality statistics available online in the first place. This is not wholeheartedly surprising as almost every aspect of their website is a direct copy of easyJet.com - which is consistently ranked as one of the best websites in the world.

“easyJet would like to thank Peter Sherrard of Ryanair for his continued interest in our website. A copy of 'Internet for Dummies' is on its way to him - what better way to learn about properly navigating a website. This will shortly to be followed by a lorry load of toys to replace the ones missing from his pram.”

lete to site tis alexandair molis oloklirothei na einai kalitero? :D
 
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