And I never understood this braindead attitude whereby all the systems in the world are supposed to fit into a single-dimensional left-right continuum.
And it's a play on words. The French can't get their head round "Robin Hood" and therefore call him "Robin des Bois" (Robin of the Woods), which I guess makes sense. Sort of a prototype for "Dark Vader" (the notoriously excellent French subtitlers originally thought the name was "Dark Invader" but soon saw the error of their ways -- the problem being they only saw half of them).
Obviously based on countries that always put the currency sign last, even for amounts like 100£ or 100$. Or possiblly on those that use the currency sign as the decimal point (when the decimal fraction is omitted).
In the anglosphere, the custom is currency first unless you write it out in full (10 euros/dollars/rand/shekels/pounds).
Spontaneous: "Performed or occurring as a result of a sudden impulse or inclination and without premeditation or external stimulus". So all these theories suggest that non-life->life happens without any external stimulus? They are indeed crap.
I don't think there's a direct Einsteinian route from energy to body mass. But there is a direct route from food mass to body mass. Ask any body builder.
Architectural works are already copyright restricted in many countries. (I use the word restricted rather than protected consciously as the latter is a lie.) Even the lighting of them can be photorestricted. Snap the Eiffel tower in the daytime, no problem: Gustav has been dead much longer than Walt. Snap it at night and that's a different matter.
In their international operation, Carphone Warehouse becomes just "The Phone House". And it has been so for over 15 years. So I guess if the UK operation is still called Carphone Warehouse, they must still be in love with it. I don't personally see the advantage in passing through a middleman. Same phones, same operators, same contract.
And why is this a problem? BBC programmes are made for a British audience; that's why Brits pay for them. They have British news, British weather, British humour, and take place in dismal British towns. Will your licence fees go up if other people watch too? Will it lower your quality of life? Will this make a shit of difference to the BBC? Does it bother you or did you even know that in Belgium, to name but one country, they have been watching the Beeb for free for decades? Does it bother you that Spanish, French, and talian drivers don't have to pay on British motorways? Would you like to see toll booths installed to catch them?
Do you really believe that when you watch ITV you don't also pay? Someone must or it woudn't exist. And if you watch French TV, who pays? Does your watching advertisements for Carrefour and Auchan and BNP and Justin Bridou saucisson fund the French stations? Or are you getting them for free while everybody in France shops at exorbitant prices?
Any way I look at it this objection, is a non-sequitur.
Palemoon would be great if it didn't have a massive memory management problem. When I use Firefox, SRWare Iron (an adaptation of Chrome), or Palemoon to access the same game (GeoGuessr, a challenge based on Google Walk), Palemoon alone is the one that contrives to eat up every single spare Gig of my RAM. I have 6GB, which surely isn't that small?
Every time there's an article about reddit I have to visit their site to remind me exactly what reddit is. And at that moment I remember why I don't ever remember. I'm still not sure what it's supposed to be.
No of course we fucking can't. It's not us who pull these ideas out of our arses. It's not even the people we duly elected to the European parliament who pull them out of their arses.
At the time every country had a similar shitty system, including the French. That comes with having to invent weights and measures from scratch without the benefit of hindsight. And having kings with big thumbs and feet.
I wholeheartedly endorse your terseness but you have somewhat chucked the bambino out with the bathwater. There needs to be some context that makes detecting cops significant. Maybe "Dodgy Russian billboard detects cops"?
And I never understood this braindead attitude whereby all the systems in the world are supposed to fit into a single-dimensional left-right continuum.
Wow. +1 "Enlightening".
What do the WHO's peer reviewers say? There has to be a WHO paper on this surely.
And it's a play on words. The French can't get their head round "Robin Hood" and therefore call him "Robin des Bois" (Robin of the Woods), which I guess makes sense.
Sort of a prototype for "Dark Vader" (the notoriously excellent French subtitlers originally thought the name was "Dark Invader" but soon saw the error of their ways -- the problem being they only saw half of them).
"Units first" is the way of the future: ‘increasing speed to warp 8, sir!’.
Obviously based on countries that always put the currency sign last, even for amounts like 100£ or 100$.
Or possiblly on those that use the currency sign as the decimal point (when the decimal fraction is omitted).
In the anglosphere, the custom is currency first unless you write it out in full (10 euros/dollars/rand/shekels/pounds).
Spontaneous: "Performed or occurring as a result of a sudden impulse or inclination and without premeditation or external stimulus".
So all these theories suggest that non-life->life happens without any external stimulus? They are indeed crap.
I don't think there's a direct Einsteinian route from energy to body mass. But there is a direct route from food mass to body mass. Ask any body builder.
If you burn more calories than you eat you must have them stored in your body somewhere, fatso.
Architectural works are already copyright restricted in many countries. (I use the word restricted rather than protected consciously as the latter is a lie.)
Even the lighting of them can be photorestricted. Snap the Eiffel tower in the daytime, no problem: Gustav has been dead much longer than Walt. Snap it at night and that's a different matter.
I have 6GB which serves me fine so when I read the article I was going YAY!
Then you bastards just had to spoil it for me didn't you.
if it was in no way publicly taboo, then where's the UK porno-lovers group standing up for porno rights?
Porn lovers have never had it so good. If they didn't stand up before they aren't going to now.
And not using one's physical advantages to push annoying shortarse whiners out of their way, is that socialist?
In their international operation, Carphone Warehouse becomes just "The Phone House". And it has been so for over 15 years.
So I guess if the UK operation is still called Carphone Warehouse, they must still be in love with it.
I don't personally see the advantage in passing through a middleman. Same phones, same operators, same contract.
Because we all know open source is the antithesis of sanitation. Still, I find you're being a bit harsh on Stallman there.
And why is this a problem? BBC programmes are made for a British audience; that's why Brits pay for them. They have British news, British weather, British humour, and take place in dismal British towns. Will your licence fees go up if other people watch too? Will it lower your quality of life? Will this make a shit of difference to the BBC?
Does it bother you or did you even know that in Belgium, to name but one country, they have been watching the Beeb for free for decades? Does it bother you that Spanish, French, and talian drivers don't have to pay on British motorways? Would you like to see toll booths installed to catch them?
Do you really believe that when you watch ITV you don't also pay? Someone must or it woudn't exist. And if you watch French TV, who pays? Does your watching advertisements for Carrefour and Auchan and BNP and Justin Bridou saucisson fund the French stations? Or are you getting them for free while everybody in France shops at exorbitant prices?
Any way I look at it this objection, is a non-sequitur.
More important, they don't even say how many rods wide the crater is.
Palemoon would be great if it didn't have a massive memory management problem. When I use Firefox, SRWare Iron (an adaptation of Chrome), or Palemoon to access the same game (GeoGuessr, a challenge based on Google Walk), Palemoon alone is the one that contrives to eat up every single spare Gig of my RAM.
I have 6GB, which surely isn't that small?
I think I'll just pop out and top meself after reading that.
Every time there's an article about reddit I have to visit their site to remind me exactly what reddit is.
And at that moment I remember why I don't ever remember. I'm still not sure what it's supposed to be.
"can someone from Europe please explain"
No of course we fucking can't. It's not us who pull these ideas out of our arses.
It's not even the people we duly elected to the European parliament who pull them out of their arses.
Were they in a folder called "Secret file folder" on a machine named "Top secret. Do not look"?
At the time every country had a similar shitty system, including the French.
That comes with having to invent weights and measures from scratch without the benefit of hindsight. And having kings with big thumbs and feet.
"The trolling attacks described within are mind-boggling -- they sound like the basis of a Neal Stephenson novel as much as they do real life."
So it's all going to end up like Wacky Races?
I wholeheartedly endorse your terseness but you have somewhat chucked the bambino out with the bathwater. There needs to be some context that makes detecting cops significant. Maybe "Dodgy Russian billboard detects cops"?