However you love to hear stories if you are an Atheist, about the Minister who realized the absurdity in religion and became an atheist. Except for the new pseudo religious "atheist movements" in the US, atheists don't care about other peoples religions, or changes thereof. Hint: "Atheism" is not a religion.
In the world I live, women are not dirty. They shower. Partly far to often for my taste.
Police will be happy to arrest the person that assaults you and collect evidence. They won't be there for the actual assault. Then you should consider to move to a different country...
The only plausible reason I can see for it being bileto and not, say, bilet or bille is to increase the similarity to Spanish and Italian. Yeah, but that is not the reason. The reason is that the inventor "Zarem-something" (Zaremdorf?) invented a unified grammar and new spelling system for his language. In this case, all nouns, regardless of male or female end in "o". Incases where having a female variation makes sense an "ino" is the ending. "Viro" = Man, "Virino" = Woman (which makes no sense from an "italian" point of view as the "ino" makes the thing just smaller, Viro = Man, Virino, small man, or in my case: Angelo versus Angelino, a "cutifying" name). Anyway, all singular neutral or male words in Esperanto end in "o". Hence Bileto. If you want a female version you can replace the "o" with "ino". There is a reform underway right now to change this... but I'm no longer involved in Esperanto since 35 years, needed to google half of the stuff above;D
Interesting post. As far as I understood it, the modern Tagalog was partly "artificial" because "linguists" more or less "invented" dictionaries and put them up to vote for the state language when the Phillipines were formed. One of those "conglomerate" or "amalgam" dictionaries won the race. But I guess there is more behind it, as you imply.
As for why the WTO might intervene, they don't generally like industry subsidies unless specifically allowed. I was not aware of that. I googled a bit, thanks for the info.
Of course he (and you) is (are) not right. E.g. it is "official language" in Mallorca, or the Baleares (but their native language is Mallorcine... wtf how is that spelled?) But let me emphasize: The catalan region in spain is actually worse and nobody in the planet outside them speaks their language. What is actually worse about it? Nothing... Catalonia is not radically inventing new Catalonian words. So most likely he mixed up Catalonia with Basque... but not important as regardless what he meant, both claims would be wrong. E.g. Catalan is spoken in France, too. But if you you want to refine "region" obviously the frech part of "Catalonia" would belong to "the region", too. There are other regions, even countries, albeit all in Europe, where Catalan is spoken, too: http://brilliantmaps.com/catal...
Anyway, what is your suggestion? Or your parents? Remove the language from the list of spoken languages on the planet? For what purpose? If you look sharply you will find: Catalonian is spoken by more people than e.g. Danish, Norwegian, Finnish, Swedish... would like to purge those languages as well? For what purpose?
Reminds me about a friend of mine, 15 years ago, her daughter was like 14 and she told me: "Hannah is learning Spanish now. She wants to study in Barcelona." As she was talented she was allowed to join the university with 16. I pointed out: well, they don't speak spanish there. They speak Catalan. They did not believe me. So she came back with 18 never having attended a course in the university...
The various "rhythm" methods are as scientific as they can be. You are probably just an idiot who missed his biology classes, sorry to say it so bluntly.
You perhaps what to argue if they are 100% secure. They are not, but why that is can also very easy be scientific explained, but I guess you won't not grasp it, so I spare me my breath.
However, in a Japanese environment, you can't read a thing because Kanji are used by everyone else. That was not the point of my argument. My point was: Thai and Japanese are the most easiest languages on the planet. And that includes spelling. No Japanese will look down on you if you only can write Hiragana and somewhat read the most important Kanji. And the main point was: spelling!! Thai and Japanese are exactly spelled as they are pronounced. Writing errors can only be oversights and "speed writing" errors, unlike english or french that are both inherently super difficult to spell correctly and if you make a spelling error people who know better challenge your mental abilities.
One of the biggest impediments to stifling the spread of ebola was the native distrust of well-meaning healthcare workers who would appear dressed like spacemen and remove villagers who were often never seen again. This caused a number of the infected to hide their disease and continue its spread. Of course, and they don't belivee into that infection/bacteria hocus pockus at all.
As soon as the pustules rupture, every plague bearer can infect other people. To sad that the english/american wikipedia article is unclear/wrong abut that:D
A sick person entering Europe is under european health care.
For fuck sake, that is why we invented universal health care.
The quarantine is to contain dangerous diseases, not to prevent people from getting health care.
And again, if you don't grasp it: even the most backyard country in the world, that has "health care", pays the bills for its citizens if they take treatment in Europe. In some cases such a citizen might need a special "foreign country" extra insurance. In most cases they don't. And in many cases it happens that foreigners come from ex colonies, like from Cameroon to France or Namibia to Germany. Then they fall automatically into the health care system of the previous occupying state. (Automatically as this is law here).
The only exceptions to that are the USA. Plenty of insurances are "world wide" but excluding the USA and fees nearly double if you want to include the USA. That is because of the retarded costs of american hospitals and doctors. Surprisingly an extra "travelers insurance" for "ordinary travelers" is only about $10, for the whole trip.
Then again: you focus on the airline. Sorry, the airline can not handle that without completely changing their business purpose.
How should the cabin crew have the ability to check if a passenger is sick?
I'm sure it is rare. Yet a single grid destabilising power outage in even a portion of an economy the size of Germany is not a big deal. It's a HUGE fucking deal.
Yes, and such things only happen when the infrastructure fails. As a few years ago very bad winter wether loaded so much ice on the posts of the high voltage grid that large areas had a power outage because of a physical non existing grid.
You're comparing planned events to unplanned events. Don't do that. You may cause a power outage, and even one of the even a portion of an economy the size of France is not a big deal. It's a HUGE fucking deal. And without physically cutting the relevant region form the grid, such power outages don't happen.
The last one that happened was in north Italy 10 years ago or so, because they manage their grids different than Germany or France. Germany and France are immune to that. Even if 10% of either countries power plants would suddenly "disappear", the rest of the grid would cover that, and getting imports running if needed, too.
A typical grid like the one in France and Germany has always so called "reserve power" and other means attached to cover unplanned outages.
There was no outage in France in Germany he last 50 years that was not caused by a bagger cutting a line or any other physical damage to the grid itself.
Even the outage in Italy was bottom line caused by a cut in a power line.
When we talk about "import" and "export" we obviously talk about NETIMPORT and NETEXPORT
Of course in a "global economy" in the biggest super grid of the world, we rather import power than fire up a coal plant.
Last time I checked that was considered to be a good thing.
Interesting that you complain.
Learn to think, internet does not replace thinking.
You imported 25TWh Jan-Oct last year Likely as transit country and we exported it to Switzerland who exported it to to Italy. Did I mention: get a damn clue?
ROFL, a friend of mine worked for said company and was in the talks about this issue. So I know this from first hand experience. Perhaps it was a different number of mails, but the tenor is the same. M$ bunch was talking about mails per month and the developers joked that they have more mails per hur than the exchange cluster could handle in a month. That was somewhere around 1995/1998 though...
Except that: a) the price for Germany is wrong, which you can clearly see here: https://www.check24.de/strom/?... And b) The taxes are not used for subsidizing green energy, they are just taxes
And your travel documents stated that you are free of Ebola and (insert any other disease)? Strange. The last airline I used only checked my passport. Actually, the airline did not, customs did. And the airline checked my ticket and boarding pass.
I did not say Japanese is tonal, I said Thai is. It is actually very clear from my sentence.
One word: Kanji That is most likely the wrong word. As Kanji have nothing to do with spelling. You can spell Japanese quite easy with Hiragana and even Romanji if you want.
However you love to hear stories if you are an Atheist, about the Minister who realized the absurdity in religion and became an atheist.
Except for the new pseudo religious "atheist movements" in the US, atheists don't care about other peoples religions, or changes thereof.
Hint: "Atheism" is not a religion.
The nations/people conquering the US and the Spanish/Portugiese conquering south america are close to unique in that regard.
In the world I live, women are not dirty. They shower. Partly far to often for my taste.
Police will be happy to arrest the person that assaults you and collect evidence. They won't be there for the actual assault. ...
Then you should consider to move to a different country
As long as I can spell and pronounce Aluminium correctly ... ...
and can spell and pronounce Uranus correctly
I'm proud to be an idiot!
The only plausible reason I can see for it being bileto and not, say, bilet or bille is to increase the similarity to Spanish and Italian. ... but I'm no longer involved in Esperanto since 35 years, needed to google half of the stuff above ;D
Yeah, but that is not the reason. The reason is that the inventor "Zarem-something" (Zaremdorf?) invented a unified grammar and new spelling system for his language.
In this case, all nouns, regardless of male or female end in "o".
Incases where having a female variation makes sense an "ino" is the ending. "Viro" = Man, "Virino" = Woman (which makes no sense from an "italian" point of view as the "ino" makes the thing just smaller, Viro = Man, Virino, small man, or in my case: Angelo versus Angelino, a "cutifying" name).
Anyway, all singular neutral or male words in Esperanto end in "o". Hence Bileto. If you want a female version you can replace the "o" with "ino".
There is a reform underway right now to change this
Interesting post.
As far as I understood it, the modern Tagalog was partly "artificial" because "linguists" more or less "invented" dictionaries and put them up to vote for the state language when the Phillipines were formed.
One of those "conglomerate" or "amalgam" dictionaries won the race. But I guess there is more behind it, as you imply.
Nitpicking?
In german both are called tea, I thought i had mentioned that in my previous post.
This is in german, and "only" wikipedia.
But I guess the graphics in the upper right corner speaks for itself.
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
Why morons like you are spreading FUD about Germanys power production, is beyond me.
As for why the WTO might intervene, they don't generally like industry subsidies unless specifically allowed.
I was not aware of that. I googled a bit, thanks for the info.
Of course he (and you) is (are) not right. E.g. it is "official language" in Mallorca, or the Baleares (but their native language is Mallorcine ... wtf how is that spelled?) ... Catalonia is not radically inventing new Catalonian words. So most likely he mixed up Catalonia with Basque ... but not important as regardless what he meant, both claims would be wrong.
But let me emphasize: The catalan region in spain is actually worse and nobody in the planet outside them speaks their language.
What is actually worse about it? Nothing
E.g. Catalan is spoken in France, too. But if you you want to refine "region" obviously the frech part of "Catalonia" would belong to "the region", too.
There are other regions, even countries, albeit all in Europe, where Catalan is spoken, too: http://brilliantmaps.com/catal...
Anyway, what is your suggestion? Or your parents? Remove the language from the list of spoken languages on the planet? For what purpose? If you look sharply you will find: Catalonian is spoken by more people than e.g. Danish, Norwegian, Finnish, Swedish ... would like to purge those languages as well? For what purpose?
Reminds me about a friend of mine, 15 years ago, her daughter was like 14 and she told me: "Hannah is learning Spanish now. She wants to study in Barcelona." As she was talented she was allowed to join the university with 16. I pointed out: well, they don't speak spanish there. They speak Catalan. They did not believe me. So she came back with 18 never having attended a course in the university ...
Ah, yes, 'beamer' is funny.
Interestingly the (german) company I'm working right for mainly uses 'projector' as term, I wonder why.
The various "rhythm" methods are as scientific as they can be.
You are probably just an idiot who missed his biology classes, sorry to say it so bluntly.
You perhaps what to argue if they are 100% secure. They are not, but why that is can also very easy be scientific explained, but I guess you won't not grasp it, so I spare me my breath.
However, in a Japanese environment, you can't read a thing because Kanji are used by everyone else.
That was not the point of my argument. My point was: Thai and Japanese are the most easiest languages on the planet. And that includes spelling.
No Japanese will look down on you if you only can write Hiragana and somewhat read the most important Kanji.
And the main point was: spelling!! Thai and Japanese are exactly spelled as they are pronounced. Writing errors can only be oversights and "speed writing" errors, unlike english or french that are both inherently super difficult to spell correctly and if you make a spelling error people who know better challenge your mental abilities.
One of the biggest impediments to stifling the spread of ebola was the native distrust of well-meaning healthcare workers who would appear dressed like spacemen and remove villagers who were often never seen again. This caused a number of the infected to hide their disease and continue its spread.
Of course, and they don't belivee into that infection/bacteria hocus pockus at all.
As soon as the pustules rupture, every plague bearer can infect other people. :D
To sad that the english/american wikipedia article is unclear/wrong abut that
You must be american, hu?
A sick person entering Europe is under european health care.
For fuck sake, that is why we invented universal health care.
The quarantine is to contain dangerous diseases, not to prevent people from getting health care.
And again, if you don't grasp it: even the most backyard country in the world, that has "health care", pays the bills for its citizens if they take treatment in Europe. In some cases such a citizen might need a special "foreign country" extra insurance. In most cases they don't. And in many cases it happens that foreigners come from ex colonies, like from Cameroon to France or Namibia to Germany. Then they fall automatically into the health care system of the previous occupying state. (Automatically as this is law here).
The only exceptions to that are the USA. Plenty of insurances are "world wide" but excluding the USA and fees nearly double if you want to include the USA. That is because of the retarded costs of american hospitals and doctors. Surprisingly an extra "travelers insurance" for "ordinary travelers" is only about $10, for the whole trip.
Then again: you focus on the airline. Sorry, the airline can not handle that without completely changing their business purpose.
How should the cabin crew have the ability to check if a passenger is sick?
I'm sure it is rare. Yet a single grid destabilising power outage in even a portion of an economy the size of Germany is not a big deal. It's a HUGE fucking deal.
Yes, and such things only happen when the infrastructure fails. As a few years ago very bad winter wether loaded so much ice on the posts of the high voltage grid that large areas had a power outage because of a physical non existing grid.
You're comparing planned events to unplanned events. Don't do that. You may cause a power outage, and even one of the even a portion of an economy the size of France is not a big deal. It's a HUGE fucking deal.
And without physically cutting the relevant region form the grid, such power outages don't happen.
The last one that happened was in north Italy 10 years ago or so, because they manage their grids different than Germany or France. Germany and France are immune to that. Even if 10% of either countries power plants would suddenly "disappear", the rest of the grid would cover that, and getting imports running if needed, too.
A typical grid like the one in France and Germany has always so called "reserve power" and other means attached to cover unplanned outages.
There was no outage in France in Germany he last 50 years that was not caused by a bagger cutting a line or any other physical damage to the grid itself.
Even the outage in Italy was bottom line caused by a cut in a power line.
When we talk about "import" and "export" we obviously talk about NETIMPORT and NETEXPORT
Of course in a "global economy" in the biggest super grid of the world, we rather import power than fire up a coal plant.
Last time I checked that was considered to be a good thing.
Interesting that you complain.
Learn to think, internet does not replace thinking.
You imported 25TWh Jan-Oct last year
Likely as transit country and we exported it to Switzerland who exported it to to Italy. Did I mention: get a damn clue?
ROFL, ...
a friend of mine worked for said company and was in the talks about this issue. So I know this from first hand experience.
Perhaps it was a different number of mails, but the tenor is the same.
M$ bunch was talking about mails per month and the developers joked that they have more mails per hur than the exchange cluster could handle in a month. That was somewhere around 1995/1998 though
Oh, that is nice :D
Thanx!
Coal actually was reduced first.
Nuclear is only reduced since Fukushima, as the Merkel Government sopped the exit from nuclear power, Schroeder and the Greens had forged before.
Germany never was really importing electricity. We only import when european wide market fluctuations make sense to import. Usually we are exporting.
Except that:
a) the price for Germany is wrong, which you can clearly see here: https://www.check24.de/strom/?...
And b)
The taxes are not used for subsidizing green energy, they are just taxes
Five fold of what?
Price?
And your travel documents stated that you are free of Ebola and (insert any other disease)?
Strange.
The last airline I used only checked my passport. Actually, the airline did not, customs did. And the airline checked my ticket and boarding pass.
I did not say Japanese is tonal, I said Thai is. It is actually very clear from my sentence.
One word: Kanji
That is most likely the wrong word. As Kanji have nothing to do with spelling.
You can spell Japanese quite easy with Hiragana and even Romanji if you want.