Why does that matter ?
It worked for Janine, so that's good.
If doesn't work for you - then no loss, it cost you nothing .
Seriously, can no-one be happy about a service improvement - even if it's not perfect for every individual demands.
Really? What is good? Saying that we are proved wrong by getting a good service on a Sunday afternoon in February when the site is likely to be under occupied doesn't compare to using it on a busy evening. It may be a service improvement but it could be assumed that is wasn't pushed to its limit was it? Hence my question.