5919 pts ยท August 23, 2013
The Meater is great, get yourself one!
Correct, but only because the canton was forced by the national government. The canton itself voted no in the last vote about it.
It's all downhill from here on.
Addition to jimmyman's reply: It's the EU plus a few more countries: Switzerland, Iceland Norway and Liechtenstein
Finnenkerze in German. Finnish candle :D
Because the browser removes the : after https. https://imgur.io/EGnf5YL There you go
Yes, but total amount of force/pressure in the cheese would be higher and I guess Parmesan is not very compressible and would thus crumble.
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Yes, but just scanning the code will not jsut pay it automatically. Twint or your bank app will not even open automatically.
I would absolutely say that was worth it.
125 CHF it was :)
He said that in an interview with the Everyday Astronaut (Tim Dodd) in a recent video. Just watched it today.
I love how accurately the one mom is pointing her crossbow at the toddler sitting on the floor.
Accurate. We do not have currently have snow at Zurich Airport. WEF is usually taking place in January.
In Switzerland there was the 1:12 initiative. 12x between highest and lowest pay in a company. 2/3 of the national vote was negatuve, ofc.
You have seen one road and think it represents the whole country. The cracks you see are form freeze/thaw cycles and are filled with bitumen
"Can use", yes. Yet, the combustion is highly inefficient.
That rule just got removed this year in Switzerland. EVs don't have shifters anymore anyway, so sthe rule will not make sense anymore.
Stay in high gear. Will use less fuel, as the motor is driven by the wheels. Coasting in neutral requires fuel to keep the motor spinning.
Yes, M2 drives come in different length. Often there are no screw holes for the very short drives. So he used the fork.
Good guess, the peak on the right is the "Glatten" in Uri, Switzerland 2504 meters of height :)
Correct. It's ther Urnerboden in Uri, Switzerland. The pass you can see in the back is the Klausenpass.
Also:
Well, Heidi is from Switzerland. So, not wrong :)
Depends on where you live and work, but in most of those it would work for many of the residents.
I always wonder if these are made like that on pripkse or just worn upside down.
Pretty sure there's a great reference here which I have no idea what it is about :D
BYOBB, of course
The Meater is great, get yourself one!
Correct, but only because the canton was forced by the national government. The canton itself voted no in the last vote about it.
It's all downhill from here on.
Addition to jimmyman's reply: It's the EU plus a few more countries: Switzerland, Iceland Norway and Liechtenstein
Finnenkerze in German. Finnish candle :D
Because the browser removes the : after https. https://imgur.io/EGnf5YL There you go
Yes, but total amount of force/pressure in the cheese would be higher and I guess Parmesan is not very compressible and would thus crumble.
*your
Yes, but just scanning the code will not jsut pay it automatically. Twint or your bank app will not even open automatically.
I would absolutely say that was worth it.
125 CHF it was :)
He said that in an interview with the Everyday Astronaut (Tim Dodd) in a recent video. Just watched it today.
I love how accurately the one mom is pointing her crossbow at the toddler sitting on the floor.
Accurate. We do not have currently have snow at Zurich Airport. WEF is usually taking place in January.
In Switzerland there was the 1:12 initiative. 12x between highest and lowest pay in a company. 2/3 of the national vote was negatuve, ofc.
You have seen one road and think it represents the whole country. The cracks you see are form freeze/thaw cycles and are filled with bitumen
"Can use", yes. Yet, the combustion is highly inefficient.
That rule just got removed this year in Switzerland. EVs don't have shifters anymore anyway, so sthe rule will not make sense anymore.
Stay in high gear. Will use less fuel, as the motor is driven by the wheels. Coasting in neutral requires fuel to keep the motor spinning.
Yes, M2 drives come in different length. Often there are no screw holes for the very short drives. So he used the fork.
Good guess, the peak on the right is the "Glatten" in Uri, Switzerland 2504 meters of height :)
Correct. It's ther Urnerboden in Uri, Switzerland. The pass you can see in the back is the Klausenpass.
Also:
Well, Heidi is from Switzerland. So, not wrong :)
Depends on where you live and work, but in most of those it would work for many of the residents.
I always wonder if these are made like that on pripkse or just worn upside down.
Pretty sure there's a great reference here which I have no idea what it is about :D
BYOBB, of course