The Register's Lester Haines proves Microsoft's geography skills to be a bit lacking in a print ad featuring the Department of Foreign Affairs of Switzerland. You see - they placed Switzerland on a map, with little lines pointing out to represent connectivity - but Switzerland now appears to be where Moscow, Russia should be.
Kind of shoddy work for a big company, don't you think? One would imagine that an agency of any size would take the time to not put Switzerland someplace completely away from where it should be. Guess it proves that whole thing about a lack of geography knowledge that kids have these days.









