2401 pts · December 14, 2016
The light fixtures were empty yoghurt cups :D Whatever works
They indeed had to. The Gorn's eyes were little disco balls from a dollar store for example.
Possibly during the RAF's time as well
Mine just says "OOO until dd/mm/yyyy" and that's it :D
Indeed it does set a maximum speed.
only if you fully press down the pedal (little button under it on my car) will the car "override" the set speed and go beyond it.
my car will not exceed the set speed. Once I leave the 30 zone and go back to a 50kph zone, I set it to 50 and so on. 3/3
If I enter a 30kph zone, I set the limiter to 30 and then unless I fully press the pedal to the medal (there's a little button under it) 2/3
That sounds like a very local issue. At least in my country they are consistent and make sense 90% of the time. Sure there will always be outliers, but even then, just keep an eye out for signs and drive slower if unsure... as taught in driving school... here at least.
Yes I do. My car has a nifty function called a "Limiter". If you get caught speeding you have nobody to blame but yourself.
Or you know... just stick to the speed limit that is already posted on those shiny signs.
"Hase" in German. I just put the first bunny-looking thing that came to mind. You're right that "hare" would have been more accurate :D
Took me a few listens but yea it's "Der Hund hat Hase gesehen, bei... So ein Schrott... Komm jetzt" :)
Mama? - What? - What happened? - Nothing... The dog spotted a rabbit, such crap, come on now. (mum speaking with an eastern european accent)
I think mine was about 3000€ - 3500€ (always depends on location and materials) but the public health insurance covered like 850€ of it and then I have a 90% dental insurance, so came to around 200€ for me in the end.
Germany: Had root canal done (100% covered), was unsuccessful, got an implant instead. Was about 200€ after insurance.
could be little NFC stickers? idk, it seems to be the same tech as "talking" children's books but I also don't know how they work either
Exactly, 4 days with 10 hours each instead of 5 days with 8 hours each is not really much of an improvement, but of course that is by design so they can say "look, we tried, people don't want a 4 day week" >_>
Sanctuary Districts, Bell Riots, Eugenics Wars, World War 3, fun fun :D
It's only the fake 4-day week though, like Belgium implemented. No thanks. (which I know is exactly the response they are hoping for...)
*"Nowhere" even >_>
Nobody in the analogy does it say there are only two options. In fact, in most countries there are way more than two...
Interesting, thank you! It's fascinating how different these things work :D
Are they like different dispatch? Here you call emergency services (thing 911) and they send whatever fits your situation (full on ambulance, or "patient transport", or even just some medics)
Germany here and yes covered, but regarding the above messages: we also have non-emergency wee-woo wagons, does the US not have these?
That's not really an "English speaker" thing, that's just how most languages got their names for places, especially near ones.
I'd wager the text is a few years old by now
Oh, so they are. I stand corrected! Thanks for that. Ayway, traditionally the language code is still ZHTW and uses the TW flag tho :D
The light fixtures were empty yoghurt cups :D Whatever works
They indeed had to. The Gorn's eyes were little disco balls from a dollar store for example.
Possibly during the RAF's time as well
Mine just says "OOO until dd/mm/yyyy" and that's it :D
Indeed it does set a maximum speed.
only if you fully press down the pedal (little button under it on my car) will the car "override" the set speed and go beyond it.
my car will not exceed the set speed. Once I leave the 30 zone and go back to a 50kph zone, I set it to 50 and so on. 3/3
If I enter a 30kph zone, I set the limiter to 30 and then unless I fully press the pedal to the medal (there's a little button under it) 2/3
That sounds like a very local issue. At least in my country they are consistent and make sense 90% of the time. Sure there will always be outliers, but even then, just keep an eye out for signs and drive slower if unsure... as taught in driving school... here at least.
Yes I do. My car has a nifty function called a "Limiter". If you get caught speeding you have nobody to blame but yourself.
Or you know... just stick to the speed limit that is already posted on those shiny signs.
"Hase" in German. I just put the first bunny-looking thing that came to mind. You're right that "hare" would have been more accurate :D
Took me a few listens but yea it's "Der Hund hat Hase gesehen, bei... So ein Schrott... Komm jetzt" :)
Mama? - What? - What happened? - Nothing... The dog spotted a rabbit, such crap, come on now. (mum speaking with an eastern european accent)
I think mine was about 3000€ - 3500€ (always depends on location and materials) but the public health insurance covered like 850€ of it and then I have a 90% dental insurance, so came to around 200€ for me in the end.
Germany: Had root canal done (100% covered), was unsuccessful, got an implant instead. Was about 200€ after insurance.
could be little NFC stickers? idk, it seems to be the same tech as "talking" children's books but I also don't know how they work either
Exactly, 4 days with 10 hours each instead of 5 days with 8 hours each is not really much of an improvement, but of course that is by design so they can say "look, we tried, people don't want a 4 day week" >_>
Sanctuary Districts, Bell Riots, Eugenics Wars, World War 3, fun fun :D
It's only the fake 4-day week though, like Belgium implemented. No thanks. (which I know is exactly the response they are hoping for...)
*"Nowhere" even >_>
Nobody in the analogy does it say there are only two options. In fact, in most countries there are way more than two...
Interesting, thank you! It's fascinating how different these things work :D
Are they like different dispatch? Here you call emergency services (thing 911) and they send whatever fits your situation (full on ambulance, or "patient transport", or even just some medics)
Germany here and yes covered, but regarding the above messages: we also have non-emergency wee-woo wagons, does the US not have these?
That's not really an "English speaker" thing, that's just how most languages got their names for places, especially near ones.
I'd wager the text is a few years old by now
Oh, so they are. I stand corrected! Thanks for that. Ayway, traditionally the language code is still ZHTW and uses the TW flag tho :D