The good thing about French (in France!) is that no one complains about others spelling mistakes. They simply accept that spelling French is complicated/counterintuitive etc.
Most French teachers in France would not pass a German French tests, not because they are so bad in spelling but because the German Schools/Teachers/Ministries are so arsine about correct spelling.
Similar for english... a friend of mine is Canadian, his son is native english speaker, and in a school test he wrote "lift" instead of "elevator" and the english teacher not knowing that "lift" is an ok word in "non british english" marked it as a mistake. The boy came home crying and the english teacher did not take it back after intervening of the father. Bollocks...
The phrase "internet clandestin" immediately tags a big "illegal!" tag Actually it does not. You only believe so because your "language police" failed and you have the same word "clandestine" in english with a slightly different meaning.
If at all "clandestine" implies a "secret" or "under cover" operation, it has nothing to do with legal or illegal (and actually in british english neither).
because it's one of the easiest language to learn For a European/Westerner, whose mother language overlaps greatly with english, e.g. german, nordic languages, Dutch, French even Italian/Romanian/Spanish.
Besides that the easiest european language most likely is Spanish, and the really easy languages are Japanese and Thai (and don't come me with that "tone" issue... I had to learn british english in school, that language has a "tone issue")
If you want to learn Thai or Japanese, you learn an unusual script, 3 or 4 simple rules, and from there on, you only learn vocabulary. Thats it. There is not even a spelling problem, everything is written exactly as it is pronounced.
You know how many "denglish" words we have in German? Words that only barely make sense, or no sense at all? Just because they sound english?
"Handy" is the simplest one, obviously the word hand is involved. It sounds english so we all use it, because english is hip. It means "mobile phone"... suddenly it makes no sense anymore, or does it?
You don't really want to know what "public viewing" is supposed to mean in German.
Since a few years people talk in TV about "the platform" of a certain party or politician. You are considered dumb if you raise your eyebrow and ask "platform?" Funnily no one can give a correct answer what the _american_ word "platform" in a political situation actually means, or more precisely, why americans say "platform".
I for my part would be kinda happy if there would be an agency that proposes "proper german words" instead of letting the masses invent "denglish" words.
The worst happening in this context was a family of software products I was designing for an German Energy company. I kept every "business relevant term" in german. But at some point the _programmers_ started to use... obviously self invented... "denglish" terms for important things. Just as if we had no "Glossar" with german and english terms in the company.
It is not "Dorner" but "Doener", substitute "oe" for the umlaut if you like.
The greek call it Gyros. While the Turkish use beef or lamb, the Greek use mostly Pork.
The invention was not 20 years ago but likely more than 3000 years ago.
Anyway, if Burgers would use real bread, I probably would eat one once a while.
Regarding "Curry Wurst", it depends on region if they are well made or not (and the question if you like fine sausages or more corse ones (or white versus red)... meanwhile they only sell fine one... probably since 30 years, so nothing for me).
A good cheeseburger is^H^Hcould be much much better. Well, you should learn to use the conjunctive correctly. Or accept that "good" and "cheeseburger" do not fit into the same sentence.
Our entire system of government was designed by wealthy landowners to give themselves a disproportionate amount of political power at the expense of the working class. That is wrong.
The system was designed to have a somewhat democratic way of organizing a huge land mass, where travel etc. is expensive and time consuming.
Hence the "platform" (perhaps research how and why that term was coined) of politicians and "electors".
While flea have preferences for certain species, they jump on others if needed. E.g. so called dog flea or cat flea have no problem to jump on me. Even if there is no particular reason, as: they could stay on the original host. I minimum had 10 times in my life a dog or cat flea... supper annoying. A single beast like that makes life already hellish.
I once read a "theory" that first the plague killed the rats, at least enough rats so that many "surplus flea" were searching for new hosts. Partly the rats died due to the plague partly they got hunted because they were to many in the streets. Anyway, the "surplus" flea then searched for replacement hosts, which would be anything but particularly humans. So the "initial outbreak" according to that (old) theory would be by flea coming from rats but the further spreading according to this article would be from human to human directly and flea and lice.
The article seems to forget that the plague does not need flea or lice to be transmitted, direct contact to an infected human is enough.
However it is plausible that during early settlements there were no rodents in the island, but humans always travel with mice and rats in their baggage:D
Most countries have health insurance that covers world wide. Regardless of "private" or "government" / "mandatory health insurance".
If the infected person arrives with forged, fake or borrowed documents, make the airline pay in full for all their private sector medical care. This makes no sense at all. How should the airline know one is infected?
The quarantine in Africa regarding the last Ebola outbreaks worked actually quite good. What did not work was keeping the relatives away from the deceased and burning the corpses instead of letting them be washed and buried by surviving, not yet infected, relatives.
Your number one is plain wrong. Pumped storage is used as balancing power. That has nothing to do with 'price'. After all the company that owns the pumped storage plant also owns the coal plant that fills the storage during the 'wee hours'.
Number 3 is plain wrong too, pumped storage efficiency is above 81%, roughly 90% for the oump and roughly 90% for the turbine.
Just nitpicking, but no one is born muslim, christ, or jew or what ever. You are all just born as children... god(s) is something the parents or environment is doing to you, long after your birth.
France, aka Napoleon tried to crush Germany several times. ...
Your look on history is short sighted at best
The good thing about French (in France!) is that no one complains about others spelling mistakes.
They simply accept that spelling French is complicated/counterintuitive etc.
Most French teachers in France would not pass a German French tests, not because they are so bad in spelling but because the German Schools/Teachers/Ministries are so arsine about correct spelling.
Similar for english ... a friend of mine is Canadian, his son is native english speaker, and in a school test he wrote "lift" instead of "elevator" and the english teacher not knowing that "lift" is an ok word in "non british english" marked it as a mistake. The boy came home crying and the english teacher did not take it back after intervening of the father. Bollocks ...
The phrase "internet clandestin" immediately tags a big "illegal!" tag
Actually it does not.
You only believe so because your "language police" failed and you have the same word "clandestine" in english with a slightly different meaning.
If at all "clandestine" implies a "secret" or "under cover" operation, it has nothing to do with legal or illegal (and actually in british english neither).
If you see a grammar error, why not pointing it out? ...
I see none
because it's one of the easiest language to learn
For a European/Westerner, whose mother language overlaps greatly with english, e.g. german, nordic languages, Dutch, French even Italian/Romanian/Spanish.
Besides that the easiest european language most likely is Spanish, and the really easy languages are Japanese and Thai (and don't come me with that "tone" issue ... I had to learn british english in school, that language has a "tone issue")
If you want to learn Thai or Japanese, you learn an unusual script, 3 or 4 simple rules, and from there on, you only learn vocabulary. Thats it. There is not even a spelling problem, everything is written exactly as it is pronounced.
I guess you are mixing up Basque with Catalan.
Basque is an isolated language with no know trace/relationship to any other language.
Catalan is - simplified - a mix between Spanish dialects and French, with some mix in of "Langue d'Oc" and a trace of Arabic.
If you either speak French or some Spanish language you can read it, and most likely understand it spoken.
You got it the opposite way around. ...
Obviously with the help of the Académy French, the language is evolving.
Unlike randomly adding words from foreign languages
You know how many "denglish" words we have in German? Words that only barely make sense, or no sense at all? Just because they sound english?
"Handy" is the simplest one, obviously the word hand is involved. It sounds english so we all use it, because english is hip. It means "mobile phone" ... suddenly it makes no sense anymore, or does it?
You don't really want to know what "public viewing" is supposed to mean in German.
Since a few years people talk in TV about "the platform" of a certain party or politician. You are considered dumb if you raise your eyebrow and ask "platform?" Funnily no one can give a correct answer what the _american_ word "platform" in a political situation actually means, or more precisely, why americans say "platform".
I for my part would be kinda happy if there would be an agency that proposes "proper german words" instead of letting the masses invent "denglish" words.
The worst happening in this context was a family of software products I was designing for an German Energy company. I kept every "business relevant term" in german. But at some point the _programmers_ started to use ... obviously self invented ... "denglish" terms for important things. Just as if we had no "Glossar" with german and english terms in the company.
No, a "Regelnetz" is not a "regulation network".
How many Muslims do live in Germany?
How many of other religions?
How many Atheists?
And: what exactly has religion to do with culture?
It is not "Dorner" but "Doener", substitute "oe" for the umlaut if you like.
The greek call it Gyros. While the Turkish use beef or lamb, the Greek use mostly Pork.
The invention was not 20 years ago but likely more than 3000 years ago.
Anyway, if Burgers would use real bread, I probably would eat one once a while.
Regarding "Curry Wurst", it depends on region if they are well made or not (and the question if you like fine sausages or more corse ones (or white versus red) ... meanwhile they only sell fine one ... probably since 30 years, so nothing for me).
A good cheeseburger is^H^Hcould be much much better.
Well, you should learn to use the conjunctive correctly. Or accept that "good" and "cheeseburger" do not fit into the same sentence.
Luckily a normal european woman does not need a razor.
I guess you are referring to something like this: http://rebloggy.com/post/hair-... ?
Investing is when you join a company during founding or later during capital increase.
Everything you do at the stock market is speculation and not investing.
Our entire system of government was designed by wealthy landowners to give themselves a disproportionate amount of political power at the expense of the working class.
That is wrong.
The system was designed to have a somewhat democratic way of organizing a huge land mass, where travel etc. is expensive and time consuming.
Hence the "platform" (perhaps research how and why that term was coined) of politicians and "electors".
While flea have preferences for certain species, they jump on others if needed. E.g. so called dog flea or cat flea have no problem to jump on me. Even if there is no particular reason, as: they could stay on the original host. ... supper annoying. A single beast like that makes life already hellish.
I minimum had 10 times in my life a dog or cat flea
I once read a "theory" that first the plague killed the rats, at least enough rats so that many "surplus flea" were searching for new hosts.
Partly the rats died due to the plague partly they got hunted because they were to many in the streets.
Anyway, the "surplus" flea then searched for replacement hosts, which would be anything but particularly humans.
So the "initial outbreak" according to that (old) theory would be by flea coming from rats but the further spreading according to this article would be from human to human directly and flea and lice.
The article seems to forget that the plague does not need flea or lice to be transmitted, direct contact to an infected human is enough.
Those links, disagree:
https://www.nat.is/category/ab...
https://guidetoiceland.is/natu...
However it is plausible that during early settlements there were no rodents in the island, but humans always travel with mice and rats in their baggage :D
Most countries have health insurance that covers world wide.
Regardless of "private" or "government" / "mandatory health insurance".
If the infected person arrives with forged, fake or borrowed documents, make the airline pay in full for all their private sector medical care.
This makes no sense at all. How should the airline know one is infected?
The quarantine in Africa regarding the last Ebola outbreaks worked actually quite good.
What did not work was keeping the relatives away from the deceased and burning the corpses instead of letting them be washed and buried by surviving, not yet infected, relatives.
Your number one is plain wrong.
Pumped storage is used as balancing power. That has nothing to do with 'price'. After all the company that owns the pumped storage plant also owns the coal plant that fills the storage during the 'wee hours'.
Number 3 is plain wrong too, pumped storage efficiency is above 81%, roughly 90% for the oump and roughly 90% for the turbine.
You can not buy Lamb or Calf easy? That sounds strange.
I don't know about the movie Alive.
But I guess it is about the plane crash in the Andes?
Then you should read a book about it.
Just nitpicking, but no one is born muslim, christ, or jew or what ever. ... god(s) is something the parents or environment is doing to you, long after your birth.
You are all just born as children
Even if you had your load mostly from fusion, you still need pumped storage for grid balancing.
Those things you mention are all already at 95% - 99% efficiency.
You can make them cheaper by finding cheaper materials, but not more efficient.
No,
they extract half of the remaining uranium and try to enrich it again.
That means the other half is left, the nuclides from fission are left and the bomb making material (if any) is left.
And all what is left is a brine of high corrosive acid.