(Customers) like coming here and being around people zipping around really fast, and having something punched in at their table and not knowing how, but they get their food somehow, |
But they have to act in an impartial way. That confidence has been rocked, this inquiry will hopefully re-build it, |
Certainly there seems to be a complete reversal on what we understand was in place, |
I think it is entirely my prerogative. I am within my rights to try to gild the lily and sprinkle a bit of celebrity stardust on my home to make it more appealing. |
People have a real choice in this by-election. A Labour candidate committed to more money for schools and hospitals, and tough action on yobs, or the SNP who have planned to charge hard-working families hundreds of pounds extra in cash. |
People talk about my old-fashioned debating style but I did not come into political life to conduct debates but to do things for people. |
Traditionally, the restaurant market has had an expectation of being able to get seven to 10 years out of their IT infrastructure. We provided that with proprietary technology, but the open platform PC created a huge challenge in that area. The CE.NET terminal allows us to get back to a position of being able to offer that, |
What Canada is doing and we're a country of similar population, we're a major grain grower and what they're showing us is that even a target of about 1.4 billion litres of fuel per year in Australia is readily achievable, |
When I look back at the way we opened this business and the stress we put on our point-of-sale systems and reporting systems, if I'd gone with any other system I would have multiplied my problems, |
You could not operate a multimillion-dollar business without some form of IT reporting. And if you think you can you're fooling yourself, |