> We call it the "crocodile syndrome" here (huge mouth, tiny ears). Is
> this term used worldwide, by the way, or do you have a different
> expression for it?
Around these parts it's the same syndrome, but different animal. An
Alligator is how we describe such a system. For the opposite, I've
heard the expression Elephant used (big ears).
Back to your irregularly scheduled link quality discussion... :)
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