1970 pts · November 17, 2016
I'm sorry, this one is not a book burning in the classical sense. It's a 1969 protest in Switzerland, where young adults burn military booklets distributed by the government in front of the federal government building in Bern. See https://www.swissinfo.ch/ger/multimedia/der-jura_die-geburt-des-26--und-letzten-schweizer-kantons/37185630 for the original picture.
This is a test image generator for consoles, when these were really expensive devices. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Test_card
CRT aren't square by design like LCD. To make straight lines straight and colors show correctly, it needed to be calibrated. 1/
Every country has a behavior code that is unique to that country. If you aren't aware of that, maybe you shouldn't travel.
Not any more than the Germans or Austrians. But, if you're rude by Swiss standards, you get treated like shit, which might seem like racism.
Yeah. Which is surprising given that Switzerland has the second highest number of foreigners in Europe, after Luxembourg.
Let me guess, you went to Switzerland and behaved like you did back home? Yeah, I can see how that made it the worst place you've ever been.
You have to learn how to budget differently, but then you will have more financial freedom than you had before. 3/3
Costs work quite a bit different in .ch than they do in .nl, though. Groceries and rent (per m^2) are expensive, but most else is cheaper.2/
If you are getting a decent salary for your job (by swiss standards), then your quality of living is most likely to go up. 1/
WBST is less about seeing farther, but about seeing a spectral range (IR) that cannot be seen from earth because atmospheric interference
Exactly! The preparing part was missing!
I don't think they underestimate them. I rather think that cops see black people walking down the road as a threat to their very existence.
They didn't even have enough people, most of them not even in riot gear. Do you think they had any tear gas with them?
Using tear gas without gasing yourself is already very difficult outside. Inside, you'd be gasing yourself as much as the attackers.
Please, do not give covidiots ideas... It's already bad as it is.
Dog knew something was not right with her.
Friend of mine got it three times last year already. He got vaccinated the first chance he could, in hope there wont be a forth time.
Turkey? Yep, Turkey.
Barcelona is much more similar to Berlin than Mexico City is to Quebec. So "European City" is more descriptive than "American City"
Nah, German cities are not this clean. Neither do they have trains that run on time. :-P
Fun fact: It is almost impossible to evict a person on social welfare in Switzerland. And anyone with disabilities gets social welfare.
Right across the street is a Läderach store. Go there! Best milk chocolate in this Galaxy! I recommend the white with pistachio and fruits.
I'm sorry, this one is not a book burning in the classical sense. It's a 1969 protest in Switzerland, where young adults burn military booklets distributed by the government in front of the federal government building in Bern. See https://www.swissinfo.ch/ger/multimedia/der-jura_die-geburt-des-26--und-letzten-schweizer-kantons/37185630 for the original picture.
This is a test image generator for consoles, when these were really expensive devices. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Test_card
CRT aren't square by design like LCD. To make straight lines straight and colors show correctly, it needed to be calibrated. 1/
Every country has a behavior code that is unique to that country. If you aren't aware of that, maybe you shouldn't travel.
Not any more than the Germans or Austrians. But, if you're rude by Swiss standards, you get treated like shit, which might seem like racism.
Yeah. Which is surprising given that Switzerland has the second highest number of foreigners in Europe, after Luxembourg.
Let me guess, you went to Switzerland and behaved like you did back home? Yeah, I can see how that made it the worst place you've ever been.
You have to learn how to budget differently, but then you will have more financial freedom than you had before. 3/3
Costs work quite a bit different in .ch than they do in .nl, though. Groceries and rent (per m^2) are expensive, but most else is cheaper.2/
If you are getting a decent salary for your job (by swiss standards), then your quality of living is most likely to go up. 1/
WBST is less about seeing farther, but about seeing a spectral range (IR) that cannot be seen from earth because atmospheric interference
Exactly! The preparing part was missing!
I don't think they underestimate them. I rather think that cops see black people walking down the road as a threat to their very existence.
They didn't even have enough people, most of them not even in riot gear. Do you think they had any tear gas with them?
Using tear gas without gasing yourself is already very difficult outside. Inside, you'd be gasing yourself as much as the attackers.
Please, do not give covidiots ideas... It's already bad as it is.
Dog knew something was not right with her.
Friend of mine got it three times last year already. He got vaccinated the first chance he could, in hope there wont be a forth time.
Turkey? Yep, Turkey.
Barcelona is much more similar to Berlin than Mexico City is to Quebec. So "European City" is more descriptive than "American City"
Nah, German cities are not this clean. Neither do they have trains that run on time. :-P
Fun fact: It is almost impossible to evict a person on social welfare in Switzerland. And anyone with disabilities gets social welfare.
Right across the street is a Läderach store. Go there! Best milk chocolate in this Galaxy! I recommend the white with pistachio and fruits.