And I suggest that the brain has unprecedented power, because it connects to superpowers present in the Dark sector via the mechanism of kinetic mixing.
It is not science anymore, but a popularity and buzzword contest.
You're a bit slow on the uptake, but first, the data was collected over a long period, when GDPR was not yet a law and second, GDPR finally clarified that online business has certain responsibilities towards its customers. We can argue if it goes far enough or if it is effective, but it was a step in the right direction.
Especially given the lack of the online businesses to self-regulate appropriately.
No, after I made a valid, fact-supported point, you tried to strawman me with a lie, and when you got caught, called me a "Russian troll" just because you have nothing to argue against my position.
A bit of advice for you - you're stupid, uninformed and lacking the capacity to argue a point, but very, very loud - so just like your president.
Go back under your bridge and say hi to your mother.
The article is about closing mines that are subsidized.
Every coal mine in the EU is subsidized. There is no mining operation that does not receive some form of financial support in the EU. And most of them won't be closed, because they are more of a social support system than business enterprises. The article, the/. headline, the summary and your imagination are full of bullshit.
Perhaps you should grow up and learn to read some newspapers
Perhaps you should stop reading science fiction from futurism.org from your basement and get out in the real world more. You'll be surprised how backwards and sad it is compared to your sofa and your computer games.
And what was your point, that the EU does not exist? Sober up, and accept the fact - the Russian gas trade does not create one-way "dependencies" and is a major contributing factor to European stability. The pathetic attempts of the US to disrupt it in the interest of people like Biden's family and Trump's friends are contributing to the opposite - to tension growth and conflict escalation.
They cannot get "profitable" - they are producing heavily subsidized coal for the local electricity and pollution generation. To become "profitable" the local electricity prices or the costs will have to go up sharply, and that's not happening. The first because electricity prices are "stabilized", and the second because there is no money to fund plant upgrades.
The optimistic, bullshit tone of the quoted web site and the summary are hardly warranted.
You're telling me mining in EU countries like Poland or Bulgaria will stop? LOL. That will put a major proletariat force out in the street, a force that the yellow jackets will look feeble next to.
I mean, it was the Polish miners who brought about the collapse of Communism, remember?
No, most of coal mining will remain operational in the EU under various forms of grandfather agreements for the foreseeable future, regardless of what bullshit sellers like "futurism.com" peddle as "news".
I'm talking about the same "Europe" that the GP is talking about. Strangely, you aren't complaining to him for the usage, but instead come bitching at me.
Neurons are orders of magnitude larger than the scale on which QM matters, buddy.
And I suggest that the brain has unprecedented power, because it connects to superpowers present in the Dark sector via the mechanism of kinetic mixing.
It is not science anymore, but a popularity and buzzword contest.
Yes, it is, but since the US cannot do it, let's jump on insult China bandwagon.
You're a bit slow on the uptake, but first, the data was collected over a long period, when GDPR was not yet a law and second, GDPR finally clarified that online business has certain responsibilities towards its customers. We can argue if it goes far enough or if it is effective, but it was a step in the right direction.
Especially given the lack of the online businesses to self-regulate appropriately.
Weaving into the underwear of an IT project manager would be way worse.
Matter of fact, it's all dark.
Your talking points are so 2015 that you must be 30 years retarded in real life.
Worked up over what exactly? That you're just a boring, ignorant and illiterate dumbfuck? Please, your kind are the majority on /.
in a country of 60 million people at that time (80million now), we had _millions_ of workers in coal mines
You live in some imaginary Poland, idiot. No wonder you don't quite know what you're talking about.
No, after I made a valid, fact-supported point, you tried to strawman me with a lie, and when you got caught, called me a "Russian troll" just because you have nothing to argue against my position.
A bit of advice for you - you're stupid, uninformed and lacking the capacity to argue a point, but very, very loud - so just like your president.
Go back under your bridge and say hi to your mother.
The article is about closing mines that are subsidized.
Every coal mine in the EU is subsidized. There is no mining operation that does not receive some form of financial support in the EU. And most of them won't be closed, because they are more of a social support system than business enterprises. The article, the /. headline, the summary and your imagination are full of bullshit.
There is no "mining proletariat" left
Maybe these Polish miners are robots, then?
https://i.imgur.com/t2hG7RF.jp...
Perhaps you should grow up and learn to read some newspapers
Perhaps you should stop reading science fiction from futurism.org from your basement and get out in the real world more. You'll be surprised how backwards and sad it is compared to your sofa and your computer games.
Ah, yes, the universal talking point when lacking arguments, "Russian troll". Please check under your bed, maybe Putin is there.
You fail at this, too. Consider deleting your account.
LOL, the butthurt illiterate distributor of fake news from a few days ago :)
Free as in "the best things in life are free".
And what was your point, that the EU does not exist? Sober up, and accept the fact - the Russian gas trade does not create one-way "dependencies" and is a major contributing factor to European stability. The pathetic attempts of the US to disrupt it in the interest of people like Biden's family and Trump's friends are contributing to the opposite - to tension growth and conflict escalation.
it is usually not very hard to copy.
Where is "around here" exactly? Which Eastern European shithole?
/ yes, I can play your Trump, it isn't really difficult.
You've obviously never been to Eastern Europe and have no idea what it is like.
Why do you have to lie? The real quote is, of course:
To sell more liquified natural gas of course. The same reason they are trying to convince European governments to block the Nord Stream pipeline.
There is no reference to the governments backing the Nord stream whatsoever.
OP is spreading fake news.
They cannot get "profitable" - they are producing heavily subsidized coal for the local electricity and pollution generation. To become "profitable" the local electricity prices or the costs will have to go up sharply, and that's not happening. The first because electricity prices are "stabilized", and the second because there is no money to fund plant upgrades.
The optimistic, bullshit tone of the quoted web site and the summary are hardly warranted.
You're telling me mining in EU countries like Poland or Bulgaria will stop? LOL. That will put a major proletariat force out in the street, a force that the yellow jackets will look feeble next to.
I mean, it was the Polish miners who brought about the collapse of Communism, remember?
No, most of coal mining will remain operational in the EU under various forms of grandfather agreements for the foreseeable future, regardless of what bullshit sellers like "futurism.com" peddle as "news".
Not really, they are paid to fulfill him.
I'm talking about the same "Europe" that the GP is talking about. Strangely, you aren't complaining to him for the usage, but instead come bitching at me.