The Crux of the matter here is that 4G is available in Australia, Apple just can't be bothered making the iPad compatible with the Australian Network, yet advertises as if it were, that is false advertising in anyones book.
Well, no, the 'tree' is actually a perannual herb, technically the individual fingers are fruit as they contain the seed, although modern cultivated bananas produce very small sterile seeds. I should have known this of course, living in Queensland Australia, I am a 'Banana Bender'
BMI is the worst measure to gauge obesity, there are many factors that need to be considered to determine obesity. I workout 5 times a week for more than an hour each session, weights and cardio, I don't smoke, don't drink, eat healthy. I am broad shouldered. Yet according to the BMI I am obese. My son who studies Human Movement and podiatry tells me that the BMI is the biggest load of crock ever.
correct, my argument was that Japan is not the largest landmass considered to be an island, Madagascar springs to mind as one that is much larger, though not necessarily 'the' largest.I think that new Zealand would beat Japan for that matter
I agree, but in general the population would refer to both as 'Ausweis', at least in occupied Holland they did. My point is that devices such as these can be very dangerous in the wrong hands. In the end you also needed a valid one to obtain food stamps, which was a real problem if you had gone underground. My Aunt, bless her Soul, developed into a master forger who supplied many an 'illegal', as the Germans called them, with picture perfect copies. Not that it really mattered in the end as there was precious little food to go around anyway.
I thought the Nazis were decried because of death camps, not requiring papers.
The 'Ausweis' was a great Enabler of all that though, without a valid Ausweis you could be, and often would be, deemed to be one of any 'inferior' origins. There was an enormous effort in the 'underground' movements throughout occupied Europe to come up with 'clean' Ausweis material to give people a safe identity.
However the process of pumping water out of the low lying areas in the Netherlands is referred to as 'malen', guess what? That is also used to refer to grinding, as in the other function mills used to have.
A pumping station still is referred to as a ‘gemaal’.
If a windmill is positioned close to water then you can bet your boots it was used as a pump, the ones found within towns and villages where used as corn mils etc.
Don't fully agree with that.
The audience he wrote this for consisted of (young)children, who needed to be put at ease since Tolkien did not shield them from scary subjects. Even to the extend that one of the main characters dies in battle. To that effect he projects the fears of his audience on Bilbo, often in a very light-hearted manner. It is through the empathy for Bilbo that his young audience is guided through these very adult concepts. It shows how serious he takes children.
The Crux of the matter here is that 4G is available in Australia, Apple just can't be bothered making the iPad compatible with the Australian Network, yet advertises as if it were, that is false advertising in anyones book.
Well, no, the 'tree' is actually a perannual herb, technically the individual fingers are fruit as they contain the seed, although modern cultivated bananas produce very small sterile seeds. I should have known this of course, living in Queensland Australia, I am a 'Banana Bender'
Bananas aren't Fruit, they're Herbs
"I'm just waiting for the guy who invented the power chord to sue for the hella dollars he is rightfully owed."
(Link Wray) he passed away recently, well relatively speaking, 2005
"So, what about the impact on all the other countries?"
we'll nuke them
But then again, they only act as a diversion for the King Brown, the Red and Yellow bellied Black, if not for the Red Back or Funnel Web.
having said that, it still requires polishing once annealed.
That's the way large modern solid mirrors are cast. Known as spin casting.
mmmmmmm: as ridiculous as screen door on a submarine
BMI is the worst measure to gauge obesity, there are many factors that need to be considered to determine obesity. I workout 5 times a week for more than an hour each session, weights and cardio, I don't smoke, don't drink, eat healthy. I am broad shouldered. Yet according to the BMI I am obese. My son who studies Human Movement and podiatry tells me that the BMI is the biggest load of crock ever.
correct, my argument was that Japan is not the largest landmass considered to be an island, Madagascar springs to mind as one that is much larger, though not necessarily 'the' largest.I think that new Zealand would beat Japan for that matter
Japan is about the largest landmass still considered an "island"
Madagascar is not talking to you as of today...
as such it works almost like an island..
but..., but..., never mind!
fur krist sake, lurn yerself sum inglisk
Nope, wrong unit of measure
I agree, but in general the population would refer to both as 'Ausweis', at least in occupied Holland they did. My point is that devices such as these can be very dangerous in the wrong hands. In the end you also needed a valid one to obtain food stamps, which was a real problem if you had gone underground. My Aunt, bless her Soul, developed into a master forger who supplied many an 'illegal', as the Germans called them, with picture perfect copies. Not that it really mattered in the end as there was precious little food to go around anyway.
Thank you, finally someone who knows what he/she is talking about.
I thought the Nazis were decried because of death camps, not requiring papers.
The 'Ausweis' was a great Enabler of all that though, without a valid Ausweis you could be, and often would be, deemed to be one of any 'inferior' origins. There was an enormous effort in the 'underground' movements throughout occupied Europe to come up with 'clean' Ausweis material to give people a safe identity.
However the process of pumping water out of the low lying areas in the Netherlands is referred to as 'malen', guess what? That is also used to refer to grinding, as in the other function mills used to have. A pumping station still is referred to as a ‘gemaal’. If a windmill is positioned close to water then you can bet your boots it was used as a pump, the ones found within towns and villages where used as corn mils etc.
OK, I dare you to name some.
I dare you to go to any foreign country and walk around without your passport.
I dare you to name one!
All flights from Oz to Europe are cancelled
North West Europe more than Central Europe I would say, that would include Scandinavia and the UK
...spiders, and much worse...
we managed to get rid of one of the biggest parasitic specimens of them all and dump him on to the unsuspecting population of the US: Rupert Murdoch
you naturalised him, you keep him!
Don't fully agree with that. The audience he wrote this for consisted of (young)children, who needed to be put at ease since Tolkien did not shield them from scary subjects. Even to the extend that one of the main characters dies in battle. To that effect he projects the fears of his audience on Bilbo, often in a very light-hearted manner. It is through the empathy for Bilbo that his young audience is guided through these very adult concepts. It shows how serious he takes children.