France, Germany, Denmark, Switzerland, Italy, Spain, Portugal
You can not be a waiter in any of those countries if you don't speak the language... in Germany you can get barely away in working in an Irish pub and demanding the guests to speak english.
And obviously: that is not government mandated, how do you come to that idea? But for a working permit, you have to show language skills. So the only ones who could in theory (bold for a reason) work as waiters without the necessary language skills are EU citizens, as they do not need a special permit.
Imagine a Chinese in a Chinese restaurant in Paris or Berlin not able to speak french or german, sorry: not going to happen.
That makes them donators to parities, big difference. And: sorry, I doubt that. From what should they have the money? Hu? Unions are supposed to pay "wages" to workers that are on strike, on behalf of the union and don't get "ordinary wages".
I doubt unions have enough money at the end of the year to give meaningful donations to a party.
It is pronounced french... not english. Arguing about "spelling is pretty pointless. The spelling is standardized to "PAN PAN" and "MAYDAY", even if they say: "maider" (know won who does not speak french has an idea how to pronounce this spelling anyway).
In other words if I select a message type on my digital radio the written options are "PAN PAN", "MAYDAY" and "SECURITE"...
And of course we say "pan pan", what else should we say? Perhaps it sounds like "pane pane" to you... as I said: the writing here on/. is irrelevant as it does not transport the sound.
So what was your point. I think we agreed and you try to make an argument again?
The PILOT has to be bilingual. At least that are the rules to get radio license for a airplane or naval radio. Anyway, as I said before: in some countries the pilots/captains don't need a radio license, so obviously they don't need to be bilingual, so obviously the ground based radio operators need to be bilingual.
Linking an article about sharia makes no sense, rofl.
AGAIN: Islam does not imply Sharia law.
Read something about Islam, not about Sharia law.
Sharia is a middle age law system which is actually much different than middle age law systems in the christian world. Most Islamic regions don't have Sharia Law, go figure.
No amount of human "knowledge" is better than a real time traffic updated navigation app. That is in most cases wrong. Neither does such an App naturally have all the traffic infos, nor does it know the "sneak ways" a cab can use. E.g. we have pedestrian areas in my city, no map will tell you to go through it: but cabs are allowed to do so. Then again the cabs are on radio and get updates much faster.
And yes: in germany if you want to have a "cab license" you are required to memorize the map of the city, too. In other words: a cab license for Hamburg is not valid in Berlin.
And: I often enough watched a guy putting in the destination in his "navi" and taking so long we could already half thee before he finished it.
Islam is a religion/political ideology based on tyrannical rule over people's lives, and as such is not compatible with Western values. That is wrong. Just like Capitalizm does not imply Democracy, Islam does not imply Sharia, hence it is just a religion and not a political ideology. And like Christianity e.g. there are plenty of flavours of Islam. Lern to know your enemy, if you think you have one!
They speak english, yes. But actually they do use "french" when they declare an emergency. The intro to a message that is not private are: MAYDAY, PAN PAN and SECURITE... and they are supposed to be pronounced french. Of course the americans don't do that. However the british do. (I'm sailing often enough in "the channel"...)
Same for coastal radio stations and boat owners that want to have an SRC/LRC (shot range/long range radio certification) aka a license to use a radio. Many countries do not require such a license so far, but lots of those are now switching to require it, e.g. France. Ofc. in Germany you require a license to operate such a radio, and that implies you can understand MAYDAY/PAN PAN/ and SECURITÃ messages which are always in local language AND english. Well, MAYDAY not necessarily in local language, mostly they are english only.
All majour civilian airports use english only, never heard a german radio call to an airport, unless it was a mini privat plane and an airport operated by a club.
Shouldn't the level of quality be up to the customer? And how should the customer decide? Jumping into a cab and then after 10 minutes saying: please leave me out here (an no I don't pay!), because I'm not happy with your service?
Or do you think there should be a government imposed language test for waiters as well? Actually in most western countries this is the case, facepalm.
A friend of mine, Australian, flew to the USA. Don't remember the airport. He took a "cab" and after 30 minutes driving in circles the driver gave him a map and asked him to find the route to the destination. The drivers english was incomprehensible. Turned out he did not even understand what the destination was supposed to be. It was not an "official cab", though.
t's possible that guns reduce crime while at the same time the crimes that do occur are more likely to involve guns. In the country that probably has the highest crime rate after third world countries like Somalia? And you want to be proud about that or use it as an argument?
Who would have thought! Is it possible that countries with more boats have more toddler deaths in boating accidents? Some accidents can be avoided, some not. A gun is just a waiting accident, especially in countries where you don't have to show that you can properly handle the gun. Toddler related boat accidents are btw. extremely rare. And that a toddler kills you with a boat is close to impossible.
I guess you are severlay mistaken. If I had 50,100,000 dollar and the flight really 'only' costs 50,000,000, I would take the flight. Considering that I'm 50 now, don't know if I could die of cance and have no heirs....
Here is the thing foreigners don't understand about guns in America. Foreigners understand quite well.
We have 2017 now, not 1760... or 1780... the one who is not understanding is america. (not only regarding guns. But also drugs, parenthood, alcohol etc. )
But thanx for the informative post, probably some did not know about the distinction between "people" and "militia".
The software belongs to the one who is installing it. And that is in 99& of the cases: not 'root'.
There is a reason why you have/usr/bin...
And we where talking about Chrome, not Chromium, or do I miss anything? Anyway: I'm on a mac and don't "install" software. I drag&drop it from the installation medium to my Applications folder: hence it has no S bit, is running with my rights and not with anyone else rights.
Sorry, if that applications needs s-bit as root to run: delete it.
Again: except for history freaks! no one is using those terms. And then again: it is only americans, probably on a 'social justice political correctness' trip.
Just read wikipedia about random events in history, people as in actual people say BC and AC (not AD as most people are not christians or simply don't remember that english/americsns prefer AD over AC)
In other words: it might be correct english to say BCE, but 90% of the english speakers on the planet don't speak 'correct english'. They use their own words. I'm german, e.g. And no one says in german 'before common aera' so every german will simply say 'before christ' as that is how it is called in german, or italian, or spanish or chinese.
France, Germany, Denmark, Switzerland, Italy, Spain, Portugal
You can not be a waiter in any of those countries if you don't speak the language ... in Germany you can get barely away in working in an Irish pub and demanding the guests to speak english.
And obviously: that is not government mandated, how do you come to that idea? But for a working permit, you have to show language skills. So the only ones who could in theory (bold for a reason) work as waiters without the necessary language skills are EU citizens, as they do not need a special permit.
Imagine a Chinese in a Chinese restaurant in Paris or Berlin not able to speak french or german, sorry: not going to happen.
That does not make them funding campaigns.
That makes them donators to parities, big difference. And: sorry, I doubt that. From what should they have the money? Hu? Unions are supposed to pay "wages" to workers that are on strike, on behalf of the union and don't get "ordinary wages".
I doubt unions have enough money at the end of the year to give meaningful donations to a party.
You can "write" it here as you want.
It is pronounced french ... not english. Arguing about "spelling is pretty pointless. The spelling is standardized to "PAN PAN" and "MAYDAY", even if they say: "maider" (know won who does not speak french has an idea how to pronounce this spelling anyway).
In other words if I select a message type on my digital radio the written options are "PAN PAN", "MAYDAY" and "SECURITE" ...
And of course we say "pan pan", what else should we say? Perhaps it sounds like "pane pane" to you ... as I said: the writing here on /. is irrelevant as it does not transport the sound.
So what was your point. I think we agreed and you try to make an argument again?
By law probably, but actually no.
The PILOT has to be bilingual. At least that are the rules to get radio license for a airplane or naval radio. Anyway, as I said before: in some countries the pilots/captains don't need a radio license, so obviously they don't need to be bilingual, so obviously the ground based radio operators need to be bilingual.
But I'm just nitpicking :D
Linking an article about sharia makes no sense, rofl.
AGAIN: Islam does not imply Sharia law.
Read something about Islam, not about Sharia law.
Sharia is a middle age law system which is actually much different than middle age law systems in the christian world. Most Islamic regions don't have Sharia Law, go figure.
No amount of human "knowledge" is better than a real time traffic updated navigation app.
That is in most cases wrong. Neither does such an App naturally have all the traffic infos, nor does it know the "sneak ways" a cab can use. E.g. we have pedestrian areas in my city, no map will tell you to go through it: but cabs are allowed to do so. Then again the cabs are on radio and get updates much faster.
And yes: in germany if you want to have a "cab license" you are required to memorize the map of the city, too. In other words: a cab license for Hamburg is not valid in Berlin.
And: I often enough watched a guy putting in the destination in his "navi" and taking so long we could already half thee before he finished it.
Islam is a religion/political ideology based on tyrannical rule over people's lives, and as such is not compatible with Western values.
That is wrong. Just like Capitalizm does not imply Democracy, Islam does not imply Sharia, hence it is just a religion and not a political ideology. And like Christianity e.g. there are plenty of flavours of Islam.
Lern to know your enemy, if you think you have one!
They speak english, yes. But actually they do use "french" when they declare an emergency. ... and they are supposed to be pronounced french. Of course the americans don't do that. However the british do. (I'm sailing often enough in "the channel" ...)
The intro to a message that is not private are: MAYDAY, PAN PAN and SECURITE
Same for coastal radio stations and boat owners that want to have an SRC/LRC (shot range/long range radio certification) aka a license to use a radio. Many countries do not require such a license so far, but lots of those are now switching to require it, e.g. France. Ofc. in Germany you require a license to operate such a radio, and that implies you can understand MAYDAY/PAN PAN/ and SECURITÃ messages which are always in local language AND english. Well, MAYDAY not necessarily in local language, mostly they are english only.
All majour civilian airports use english only, never heard a german radio call to an airport, unless it was a mini privat plane and an airport operated by a club.
They aren't.
They have plenty of tests to make which they can not even attempt and most certainly not pass without proper english skills.
Unionized does not mean what you think it means.
The amount of workers who are actually in a union is extremely low.
Unions don't fund "campaigns", neither can they by law nor would the public accept this.
Shouldn't the level of quality be up to the customer?
And how should the customer decide? Jumping into a cab and then after 10 minutes saying: please leave me out here (an no I don't pay!), because I'm not happy with your service?
Or do you think there should be a government imposed language test for waiters as well? Actually in most western countries this is the case, facepalm.
A friend of mine, Australian, flew to the USA. Don't remember the airport. He took a "cab" and after 30 minutes driving in circles the driver gave him a map and asked him to find the route to the destination. The drivers english was incomprehensible. Turned out he did not even understand what the destination was supposed to be. It was not an "official cab", though.
Why don't you simply read some statistics, hu?
t's possible that guns reduce crime while at the same time the crimes that do occur are more likely to involve guns.
In the country that probably has the highest crime rate after third world countries like Somalia? And you want to be proud about that or use it as an argument?
Who would have thought! Is it possible that countries with more boats have more toddler deaths in boating accidents?
Some accidents can be avoided, some not. A gun is just a waiting accident, especially in countries where you don't have to show that you can properly handle the gun. Toddler related boat accidents are btw. extremely rare. And that a toddler kills you with a boat is close to impossible.
Perhaps time to put every application into its own VM, sigh.
Usually the guy who goes with Allice is called: Bob.
I guess you are severlay mistaken. ....
If I had 50,100,000 dollar and the flight really 'only' costs 50,000,000, I would take the flight.
Considering that I'm 50 now, don't know if I could die of cance and have no heirs
your odds of surviving a knife attack are orders of magnitude better than surviving a shooting.
... as in: does he really shoot? Yes most likely. Does he really stab, no most likely not.
That is only tue in theory
If you get stabbed, your chance of survival is much lower than if you get shot ...
So, if one draws a knife: run ... run as fast as you can. If you can not run: fight to kill him, not to maim or disarm him.
I see no evidence of either.
Then google.
The USA have the highest per capita gun related crime rate of the world (and the highest kill rate by toddlers (ab)using a gun).
But you like to live in a third world country, so go ahead killing each other.
Here is the thing foreigners don't understand about guns in America.
Foreigners understand quite well.
We have 2017 now, not 1760 ... or 1780 ... the one who is not understanding is america. (not only regarding guns. But also drugs, parenthood, alcohol etc. )
But thanx for the informative post, probably some did not know about the distinction between "people" and "militia".
The software belongs to the one who is installing it.
And that is in 99& of the cases: not 'root'.
There is a reason why you have /usr/bin ...
And we where talking about Chrome, not Chromium, or do I miss anything?
Anyway: I'm on a mac and don't "install" software. I drag&drop it from the installation medium to my Applications folder: hence it has no S bit, is running with my rights and not with anyone else rights.
Sorry, if that applications needs s-bit as root to run: delete it.
Erm, what point do you want to make?
Again: except for history freaks! no one is using those terms. And then again: it is only americans, probably on a 'social justice political correctness' trip.
Just read wikipedia about random events in history, people as in actual people say BC and AC (not AD as most people are not christians or simply don't remember that english/americsns prefer AD over AC)
In other words: it might be correct english to say BCE, but 90% of the english speakers on the planet don't speak 'correct english'. They use their own words. I'm german, e.g. And no one says in german 'before common aera' so every german will simply say 'before christ' as that is how it is called in german, or italian, or spanish or chinese.
I guess that is more a problem of the installation process than any 'necessity' ... if you know that, why don't you remove the s bit?
And how can it be that the user and groop is root anyway? I guess you installed Chrome as root, so the mistake is just yours.
I would suggest to simply read stuff about historical events ..
Everyone is saying BC if it is before 0 and AC if it is after, in rarer cases AD.
It is only americans and hyper critical /. readers that use CE and BCE.
I'm 50 and had english in schools. This CE and BCE stuff occured in my life a few years ago. Before that everyone understood what BC is ...
Chrome requires its sandbox process to run as root.
Chrome runs under the user id it was started from. No idea what you want to claim.