Luckily we have something called mobile beer where the brewers come to your house and brew the beer for you with some kind of 'breweryized' caravan.
So: country or not, there will always be beer!
logic? In Belgium?
Dude...there has never been logic in this shithole some dare to call a country (and I know because I'm one of those illogical beings)
whenever I boot my ubuntu linux (which is once a day since it's my main OS) the progressbar gets stuck several times. You can wait for hours but nothing would happen or you can press Alt and it will continue like nothing happened. I use 8.10, not 9.04 because that one for the first time really let me down. Looks like this one was Canonical's answer to Vista (imho)
when I first started using linux several years ago I didn't know how to execute commands, just clicking a downloaded executable file didn't work so after a while I discovered I could run them using a launcher. I thought that was the way executable were run on linux... silly me, until I learned about the execution bit. I was a former winblows-user, hence the stupidity.
You should be lucky, I live in Belgium and just bought my laptop (with parts that I chose) for about â1285 of which â223 tax. That's 21%.
If I bought it registered on my fathers business that would've been 6% but I have a father who doesn't really trust doing that.
â is euro if you're encoding is different from the one I use
"Across Europe there are 197 reactors in operation, and nations including France and Belgium derive more than half their electricity from nuclear power."
Duh, we're living with 10,500,000 people with a population density of 892 per square mile here. The only other electricity-producing thing is one hydroelectric plant and if you look carefully you'll find windmills close to the sea.
We simply don't have any place for other ways of producing electricity. The government planned to build a new windmillpark in the sea but the court ruled against it because people didn't want to loose there precious 'view'.
You can't fool the Dutch...after 40 years!
Damn blue! Where's the bright orange? And where's the grid? Damn curves!
Sure we do!
add my repository, it has all the latest versions of everything, trust me, just update everything from my repo, you won't regret it...
Sure, let the Belgian do the dirty work.
Luckily we have something called mobile beer where the brewers come to your house and brew the beer for you with some kind of 'breweryized' caravan. So: country or not, there will always be beer!
logic? In Belgium? Dude...there has never been logic in this shithole some dare to call a country (and I know because I'm one of those illogical beings)
lol: added new player model slashbot
yummie
whenever I boot my ubuntu linux (which is once a day since it's my main OS) the progressbar gets stuck several times. You can wait for hours but nothing would happen or you can press Alt and it will continue like nothing happened. I use 8.10, not 9.04 because that one for the first time really let me down. Looks like this one was Canonical's answer to Vista (imho)
profit?
good old max headroom. One of his colleagues had this.
'waste chocolate'? I'm afraid I don't understand :s
who wants 'american' democracy, if such a thing would exist anyway...
when I first started using linux several years ago I didn't know how to execute commands, just clicking a downloaded executable file didn't work so after a while I discovered I could run them using a launcher. I thought that was the way executable were run on linux... silly me, until I learned about the execution bit. I was a former winblows-user, hence the stupidity.
The New York buildings fell when their steel backbones lost strength in the fires that followed the plane impacts. or not?
You should be lucky, I live in Belgium and just bought my laptop (with parts that I chose) for about â1285 of which â223 tax. That's 21%. If I bought it registered on my fathers business that would've been 6% but I have a father who doesn't really trust doing that. â is euro if you're encoding is different from the one I use
"Across Europe there are 197 reactors in operation, and nations including France and Belgium derive more than half their electricity from nuclear power." Duh, we're living with 10,500,000 people with a population density of 892 per square mile here. The only other electricity-producing thing is one hydroelectric plant and if you look carefully you'll find windmills close to the sea. We simply don't have any place for other ways of producing electricity. The government planned to build a new windmillpark in the sea but the court ruled against it because people didn't want to loose there precious 'view'.