Sweden has a free economy. You are free to start your own enterprise. You can own capital, land and all other things that you can own in the USA.
There is no government redistribution of wealth. Most people doesn't pay government taxes. Most only pay local taxes.
The income inequality have grown faster in Sweden that in most countries during the last 20 years.
Sweden is by no means a socialist country
We don't want 5G. Maybe the politicians wants it. We users don't.
What is the purpose of having 5G with a quota of 0,5 gigabyte? It is useless. We don't need faster connection as much that we need useful quotas and a low price point if we want to buy more data.
I am not sure which one of those to support. I like that Spotify takes the fight over Apples draconian rules on their store.
However, I also feel like Spotify had this coming. They have for years mistreated the Android users. For years Android was a second class platform. Spotify should reap what they have sown. They shouldn't have invested so heavily in the iPhone users as they did. So in some respect I think this serves them right.
Look how long it took them to support Chromecast. Apple TV however, that was supported early on. Yep.
It is not. Almost nowhere is there a support for more federalism. That is only a small elite that wants that. A more federal EU would mean several other states leaving
If such a ban was implemented, only rich Norwegians could afford to buy a car. A car is already very expensive in Norway and electric cars even more expensive. This would keep the lower classes off the road. Perhaps that is the intent
Great. - Better PS that I don't use. - Better HyperV that I don't use. - Better Office 365 that I don't use. - Better touch screen that I don't have and doesn't want on a laptop or desktop PC. - Better task switching? In what way? I am force to use it (win10) at work and I haven't even notice any changes so I guess i don't use that either then. - Edge browser? You got to be kidding.
To be honest, I don't see the value for most people to switch. The only thing positive that I can say about Win10 is that the GUI now is better than Win8. But it is still extremely inferior to Win7 on a desktop or laptop. Most I have talked to dislike it. The modern parts feels forced and confuses them. It is still two GUIs in one.
MS trying to shove it down our trouts have only made me want Win10 less.
I have news for you. I live in a country that used to be social democratic. It worked somewhat up until the 70-ties. Then it began to not work as well because of the first globalization movement.
After the fall of Soviet union, it stopped to work completely. The richest people in the world then got to run the world, through especially your country. They implemented total globalization - a scheme to transfer wealth from the average working man/women to the ruling 1 per mille that now decides (there is no "one perecent" - it's less than that). And a the social democratic way started to crumble. Now it simply doesn't work. It doesn't work with globalization and you wont be allowed to work against globalization. If you try, you simple will be removed.
The war is over. The richest won. Most people doesn't even understand that they have lost and that there was a war. This war was over for over 10 years ago.The only thing left to see now is what the richest will do with the rest of us. I don't think its going to be pretty. But there is absolutely nothing we can do against it. They control everything now. Nothing can be done. Sanders is a pipe dream like any other that believes that you can fight back. Sanders will never become president. He will not win the election. They will make sure of that.
Continue to read and you will realize that there isn't going to be any more releases for desktop versions. So it is a dead end. Like Picasa before it...
So, the obvious question now is "when is it discontinued"? Because that seam to be the ultimate end for most of Googles projects. Especially these who isn't cloud related, like this. I would be surprised if this isn't killed of within 5 years.
For instance, they have only recently killed of the desktop Picasa application - a really good and free solution to organize your pictures. And now they want us to use other software that probably will be discontinued in the future whey you rely on it?
That plan wouldn't work since Kim doesn't trust China. He knows that China is feed up with him. Actually, he probably fears China more than US since he know that they might make a move to remove him. He would never approve that kind of military game.
That question has obviously been discussed between US and China and I am quite sure that there is procedures to use to tell China that they will strike North Korea.
Also, since China really isn't expecting a nuclear strike from US or any one else (this isn't the cold war), they probably wouldn't push the "world destroy" button if they saw a missile without first checking it.
According to Wikipedia, you have an population of 21 million people. Sweden has 9.5 million and managed to have 100.000 immigrants in 2014 and was overwhelmed with over 170.000 in 2015. So I am quite sure you could manage 30.000 without problem.
And since the public seams to side with FBI - if Apple wins this, then they will loose even more in the future.
Then you will have laws forcing these kind of backdoor into the phones.
This is simply the wrong case to take the fight with. Protecting the privacy of a dead terrorist doesn't win you a political fight. Roll over in this case and find a better case to take the fight over. One that you can win the public in. This is a loosing fight and winning it will only lead to public backlash and laws that give FBI what they want.
I am not surprised. All MS so called UX design from 2013 and forward have been progressively worse. I hate the Office 2013 design. I could tolerate the 2010 because it at least had colors. Now it is just plain boring and hard to use because there is no colors and huge buttons that doesn't look like buttons.
Terrible idea. That means that it will be harder to judge what your Internet will cost you.
Where I live, almost no one has that kind of variable price for electricity. The only one that does is big electricity users like companies. Almost all private persons has a fixed price for the electricity per kWh, like 0,4$â/kWh. I think that proves that most people don't like that kind of variable billing - they actually pay a bit more to avoid it.
Best description of the problems with Bitcoins and the limit of 21 millions that it has ever (and that a great deal of the coins is actually missing). The fact that you can divide a Bitcoin in smaller chunk doesn't really help when a great deal of the coins is already mined and owned by someone. My guess is that you will be down moderated since you say things that the Bitcoin fan-boys don't want to hear...
We Europeans are getting extremely feed up with US of A starting wars and then expecting us to wipe up after them. You started the Iraq war. Where did the refugees come? Here.
You started the invasion of Afghanistan. Where did the refugees come? Here.
Every single time you start a wars, we pay the price with floods of refugees. You should really clean up your act. US never, every, takes its responsibility of the clean up. You never takes all the refugees. We are always the ones who have to make your work.
USA took in about 232000 refugees last year. Sweden took over 100 000 with a population of 9 millions. United states is simply not doing its share. Fix this problem. Now.
I would never ever check in my camera gear. That is simply to much risk and the insurance doesn't cover it - you would need to buy a special insurance for that and that would probably be very expensive since bags are frequently lost or even stolen.
We are talking about thousands of dollars of gears for any keen photographer so checking it is simply not an option. And it is not only the cost of the gear - you would loose photographic time to. If you travel somewhere with your gear, you are probably going to use it. If your gear is stolen or lost, that possibility is lot. Your planned photographing isn't going to happen - so that is also a lost value. And replacing the gear also takes time, you will in most cases need to order it and that will take weeks. That is also lost value. If you are a professional that could break you economically.
I think the Romainan interest in Swedish movie is totally nonexistent. Your market is your cultural neighbors.
Swedish movie is interesting for Sweden, Finland, Norway, Iceland and Denmark. If it is unusually good (rare) then add Germany. I don't see any problems having one price for Swedish movies in these countries. Actually - us Swedes are the poorest of them. So we should do the complaining then.
I guess that you are ironic since nothing of that works in UK since the privatization? Perhaps you should make that clear when you talk to Americans who don't know this reality - they might believe that you are sincere...
Sweden has a free economy. You are free to start your own enterprise. You can own capital, land and all other things that you can own in the USA. There is no government redistribution of wealth. Most people doesn't pay government taxes. Most only pay local taxes. The income inequality have grown faster in Sweden that in most countries during the last 20 years. Sweden is by no means a socialist country
We don't want 5G. Maybe the politicians wants it. We users don't. What is the purpose of having 5G with a quota of 0,5 gigabyte? It is useless. We don't need faster connection as much that we need useful quotas and a low price point if we want to buy more data.
I am not sure which one of those to support.
I like that Spotify takes the fight over Apples draconian rules on their store.
However, I also feel like Spotify had this coming. They have for years mistreated the Android users. For years Android was a second class platform. Spotify should reap what they have sown. They shouldn't have invested so heavily in the iPhone users as they did. So in some respect I think this serves them right.
Look how long it took them to support Chromecast. Apple TV however, that was supported early on. Yep.
It is not. Almost nowhere is there a support for more federalism. That is only a small elite that wants that. A more federal EU would mean several other states leaving
Then you will loose Sweden also. We simply won't accept a more federal EU
If such a ban was implemented, only rich Norwegians could afford to buy a car. A car is already very expensive in Norway and electric cars even more expensive. This would keep the lower classes off the road. Perhaps that is the intent
Great.
- Better PS that I don't use.
- Better HyperV that I don't use.
- Better Office 365 that I don't use.
- Better touch screen that I don't have and doesn't want on a laptop or desktop PC.
- Better task switching? In what way? I am force to use it (win10) at work and I haven't even notice any changes so I guess i don't use that either then.
- Edge browser? You got to be kidding.
To be honest, I don't see the value for most people to switch. The only thing positive that I can say about Win10 is that the GUI now is better than Win8. But it is still extremely inferior to Win7 on a desktop or laptop. Most I have talked to dislike it. The modern parts feels forced and confuses them. It is still two GUIs in one.
MS trying to shove it down our trouts have only made me want Win10 less.
How is the weather in St. Petersburg today? As lousy as in Sweden?
I have news for you. I live in a country that used to be social democratic. It worked somewhat up until the 70-ties. Then it began to not work as well because of the first globalization movement.
After the fall of Soviet union, it stopped to work completely. The richest people in the world then got to run the world, through especially your country. They implemented total globalization - a scheme to transfer wealth from the average working man/women to the ruling 1 per mille that now decides (there is no "one perecent" - it's less than that). And a the social democratic way started to crumble. Now it simply doesn't work. It doesn't work with globalization and you wont be allowed to work against globalization. If you try, you simple will be removed.
The war is over. The richest won. Most people doesn't even understand that they have lost and that there was a war. This war was over for over 10 years ago.The only thing left to see now is what the richest will do with the rest of us. I don't think its going to be pretty. But there is absolutely nothing we can do against it. They control everything now. Nothing can be done. Sanders is a pipe dream like any other that believes that you can fight back. Sanders will never become president. He will not win the election. They will make sure of that.
Continue to read and you will realize that there isn't going to be any more releases for desktop versions. So it is a dead end. Like Picasa before it...
So, the obvious question now is "when is it discontinued"?
Because that seam to be the ultimate end for most of Googles projects. Especially these who isn't cloud related, like this. I would be surprised if this isn't killed of within 5 years.
For instance, they have only recently killed of the desktop Picasa application - a really good and free solution to organize your pictures. And now they want us to use other software that probably will be discontinued in the future whey you rely on it?
That plan wouldn't work since Kim doesn't trust China. He knows that China is feed up with him. Actually, he probably fears China more than US since he know that they might make a move to remove him. He would never approve that kind of military game.
That question has obviously been discussed between US and China and I am quite sure that there is procedures to use to tell China that they will strike North Korea.
Also, since China really isn't expecting a nuclear strike from US or any one else (this isn't the cold war), they probably wouldn't push the "world destroy" button if they saw a missile without first checking it.
According to Wikipedia, you have an population of 21 million people. Sweden has 9.5 million and managed to have 100.000 immigrants in 2014 and was overwhelmed with over 170.000 in 2015. So I am quite sure you could manage 30.000 without problem.
And since the public seams to side with FBI - if Apple wins this, then they will loose even more in the future. Then you will have laws forcing these kind of backdoor into the phones. This is simply the wrong case to take the fight with. Protecting the privacy of a dead terrorist doesn't win you a political fight. Roll over in this case and find a better case to take the fight over. One that you can win the public in. This is a loosing fight and winning it will only lead to public backlash and laws that give FBI what they want.
I am not surprised. All MS so called UX design from 2013 and forward have been progressively worse. I hate the Office 2013 design. I could tolerate the 2010 because it at least had colors. Now it is just plain boring and hard to use because there is no colors and huge buttons that doesn't look like buttons.
So are you disagreeing with the OP or agreeing?
That splash screen isn't legally binding in my country. So no, you are wrong.
Terrible idea. That means that it will be harder to judge what your Internet will cost you.
Where I live, almost no one has that kind of variable price for electricity. The only one that does is big electricity users like companies. Almost all private persons has a fixed price for the electricity per kWh, like 0,4$â/kWh. I think that proves that most people don't like that kind of variable billing - they actually pay a bit more to avoid it.
Best description of the problems with Bitcoins and the limit of 21 millions that it has ever (and that a great deal of the coins is actually missing).
The fact that you can divide a Bitcoin in smaller chunk doesn't really help when a great deal of the coins is already mined and owned by someone.
My guess is that you will be down moderated since you say things that the Bitcoin fan-boys don't want to hear...
We Europeans are getting extremely feed up with US of A starting wars and then expecting us to wipe up after them. You started the Iraq war. Where did the refugees come? Here. You started the invasion of Afghanistan. Where did the refugees come? Here. Every single time you start a wars, we pay the price with floods of refugees. You should really clean up your act. US never, every, takes its responsibility of the clean up. You never takes all the refugees. We are always the ones who have to make your work. USA took in about 232000 refugees last year. Sweden took over 100 000 with a population of 9 millions. United states is simply not doing its share. Fix this problem. Now.
You do know that Denmark is one other country than Sweden, right?
I would never ever check in my camera gear. That is simply to much risk and the insurance doesn't cover it - you would need to buy a special insurance for that and that would probably be very expensive since bags are frequently lost or even stolen.
We are talking about thousands of dollars of gears for any keen photographer so checking it is simply not an option. And it is not only the cost of the gear - you would loose photographic time to. If you travel somewhere with your gear, you are probably going to use it. If your gear is stolen or lost, that possibility is lot. Your planned photographing isn't going to happen - so that is also a lost value. And replacing the gear also takes time, you will in most cases need to order it and that will take weeks. That is also lost value. If you are a professional that could break you economically.
I think the Romainan interest in Swedish movie is totally nonexistent. Your market is your cultural neighbors.
Swedish movie is interesting for Sweden, Finland, Norway, Iceland and Denmark. If it is unusually good (rare) then add Germany. I don't see any problems having one price for Swedish movies in these countries. Actually - us Swedes are the poorest of them. So we should do the complaining then.
I guess that you are ironic since nothing of that works in UK since the privatization? Perhaps you should make that clear when you talk to Americans who don't know this reality - they might believe that you are sincere...