What is Transport Malta (Jaqq)?
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December 12, 2013 at 6:24pm
Search for Transport Malta using Bing and this is what you get.
Some minion is performing an act of insubordination – but I am left with the lingering suspicion that this dates back to the days when Labour were in Opposition.
It is just such a typically, pointlessly Elvish thing to do.
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On Google it points to a Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/pages/Transport-Malta-Jaqq/208890555804851
http://www.maltatoday.com.mt/en/magazinedetails/magazine/art/5-million-national-arts-museum-targeted-for-2018-completion-20131212
The rumour some time ago was that il-Guy wanted to take over Heritage Malta. He just did.
A cursory glance at the page’s source code shows that the word “Jaqq” isn’t there.
It could have been there and now been removed (and stored in Bing’s cache), but search engines often rewrite website titles if they think they can do a better job.
In fact Google gets it wrong too and calls it “Malta Transport Authority”, despite the fact that it’s no longer called that and the site doesn’t use that name at all.
If you search Google for “Transport Malta (Jaqq)”, you get this page: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Transport-Malta-Jaqq/208890555804851 (Screenshot: http://i.imgur.com/kIUNDwN.png)
I suspect your real culprit is the person who changed that title – and as a bonus, fooled Bing.
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Transport-Malta-Jaqq/208890555804851
This reminds me of a receipt I was given a few years ago at a ‘BurgerKing’ in London.
Under the restaurant address somebody had added the words ‘NO NUTRITION’ in capital letters.
I found it hilarious, and probably true!