Maltastar goes off-message
Published:
January 15, 2011 at 5:20pm
Yesterday, as the starving masses rallied behind Joseph, Interconnective Michelle, Toni and Anglu to protest against the price of gas and diesel, Maltastar slipped up and uploaded this bit of news.
STEEP RISE IN ONLINE SHOPPING
73% of Maltese with Internet access shop on line, the Malta Communication Authority has found.
This means there has been a rise of 19% in local internet shopping since 2007, when the last survey was carried out.
The most popular purchases on the Internet are electronic goods, clothes, books and DVDs.
But internet shopping has its drawbacks. 22% of Internet shoppers said they had problems, although 83% of these, said the problems were solved.
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They are such simpletons they get away with anything because the expectation line is so f**king low!
Joey has a real problem here.
Bulk buying and internet shopping do not go together.
The solution is simple.
Send AST to Myanmar. Sign a bilateral agreement. Give them a couple of Gieh ir-Repubblika medals and in return ask for some of their internet-blocking experts to pay us a visit.
These are the sort of people we should be courting in our interntional relations instead of wasting our time with the likes of Merkel.
If and when Muscat is elected prime minister, since he wants to go back to the glorious 1970s, will this mean he will dismantle the infrastructure and get back the Stowger (I hope I spelt it right) telephone system? If yes “addio” internet and all that goes with it. These people must be out of their mind – they want to go backwards not forward.
[Daphne – No, they just want the 21st century at 1970s prices.]
Forget Maltastar – look at what the BBC had to say last week… http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-12125867