Haarlem is not a suburb but it’s own city, it is actually the capital of the North-Holland province.
Haarlem is not a suburb but it’s own city, it is actually the capital of the North-Holland province.
That article literally says the other one is what New Zealand is named after.
Companies only do things for their bottom line, not for customer demand. Also, if nobody would buy gas from Shell anymore, their gas stations would just have to be rebranded to something else. Behind the scenes the oil companies are all trading with each other.
How the fuck is this country even still standing at this point with this chicanery and buffoonery at the reigns?
Because it’s basically the same everywhere?
Not OP, but this can’t be done, this is a system app.
We hada Philips and a Dyson, which were in our opinion trash. We now have a Nilfisk for the last five/six years, holds really well.
In the Netherlands we now also have a “terugleveringstoeslag” where you have to pay a monthly fee based on the maximum peak power delivered to the grid over the year. At least, the bigger electrical companies already have it, the rest will soon follow. My coworker (who has way too many solar panels installed) got a letter from Essent that he had to pay 67 euros monthly starting October. So he switched companies, but he’ll have to figure out something else next time.
I’ve been around for 48 years, and while I have fucked around quite a bit, I have found out very little. One of my clowns isn’t doing the job right.
Fun fact about being 48; I’m turning 50 next year, which sounds a lot. But I only feel old-ish when mentioning my age.
A heart attack where you have almost zero loss of heart funtion afterwards. Also, no loss of consciousness, just feeling really bad for an hour.
48 here. Had a minor heart attack earlier this year, so sometimes I’m starting to feel old.
You should add Uri Tuchmann to your list if you haven’t already.
I think that for a technological civilization to rise, you need some things to line up. First, life has to be evolved enough to have animals, beings with a brain. Then, a species has to evolve intellence to become a tool making species. This species also has to become the dominating species on the planet. Meanwhile, extinction events, ice ages, climate change and population bottlenecks are always influencing the evolution process.
This is for me the great filter, to have all these conditions line up perfectly for an intelligent, tool making species to evolve and thrive.
It’s probably a great hobby, with pleasantly little potential to turn into a side hustle.
Odroid has some nice boards, though I find them pricey.
I don’t think it’s Giant Salvinia, looks more like a floating mat to me.
This article gives the impression that most people who studied English literature are now considered to be doing some equivalent of flipping burgers.
True, but on the other hand, the drills or impact drivers are also getting stronger and stronger, so it’s easier to mess up a screw. And then there’s the driver bits, they’re so bad these days that every new box of screws comes with a free bit.
How I’ve learned it is, that cognitive dissonance arises when one of your beliefs or behaviours is challenged by new information. This can make you uncomfortable, and to alleviate that, people have coping mechanisms. It’s probably these coping mechanisms which cause other people to say you suffer from cognitive dissonance. There’s a quite good Wikipedia article on this imo.