142 pts · August 27, 2015
I love how their work outfits are completely inappropriate (ties, jewellery, etc.)
In my opinion, both are beautiful piece of engineering
For hourly-paid employees, the working week is 35 hours; under a company agreement, this may be increased to 39 hours, but in that case, employees are entitled to either higher pay (without tax) or additional time-off.
I am French, and apart from the last sprite (with the “fireworks”), I have already seen the other animations (at a slightly slower speed) in traditional pharmacies.
I don't think he's the first. In France, for example, Jean-Luc Brunel was arrested in 2020 (and committed suicide in 2022). But there are still many more to be questioned...
Based on this graph, we will probably be talking about SSPE again in 7-10 years.
Brunel had already been accused by journalists and models in the late 1980s and 1990s, but it took more than 20 years for the justice system to take up the case...
Blue
"unarmed military", with tanks ?
I'm glad you're in good shape, and I agree that amateurs tend to be spared. I'm French, and I've also played without any particular problems. But, for example, Sebastien Chabal (well known to the All Blacks) has memory loss.
It's not as good; professionalisation has also caused a lot of damage: players are more muscular, faster and the collisions are more violent, players are destroyed after a career.
My birth, from my point of view, is quite important.
What is this??? (European guy here)
Another interesting point: in the beginning, the Romans used lead pipes for water, which they concluded was dangerous to health. They gradually replaced them with clay pipes.We did the same thing... 2000 years later
It depends where, here in Europe, we had Chernobyl and we still had the USSR...
It's a movie to see, it's a magnificent movie, but it doesn't leave you unscathed.
And it's almost the same price
I don't think it's underfloor heating, it's more like sheathing for electric cables.
I'm not sure, concrete is not a good insulator and foam is mainly effective against the cold (not against the heat)
Thanks !
#17 What's the source? Is it a mix?
It still looks better than Boeing...
I'm French, and yes, "French fries" are Belgian (and almost all French people agree with that). Belgians are proud of their fries and I can understand why they defend them.
In France, at all level crossings, there is a sign ‘un train peut en cacher un autre’ (‘one train can hide another’).
I don't really see the point of attaching yourself to a tree that doesn't seem stable (it moves with the wind). The reference is still nice
It's very satisfying to launch an old game with all the options at full, especially when you had the game when it was released and it was impossible with your PC at this time.
I live in the French countryside, and we also have this type of machine (with prices close to the same).
And without protection...
Why? Because in France, the public school system (before university) is considered a neutral place for all religions (a legacy of the revolution). Indeed, this is the result of incidents linked to the wearing of headscarves in schools, but not besause "our politicians hates Muslim"
For those on the extreme right, yes. For the others, no. The problem is that France is a “hard” laic country; historically, religion is private and should not be expressed in the public domain. It's a very specific vision, and believers may feel rejected by it, but that's not the case.
I love how their work outfits are completely inappropriate (ties, jewellery, etc.)
In my opinion, both are beautiful piece of engineering
For hourly-paid employees, the working week is 35 hours; under a company agreement, this may be increased to 39 hours, but in that case, employees are entitled to either higher pay (without tax) or additional time-off.
I am French, and apart from the last sprite (with the “fireworks”), I have already seen the other animations (at a slightly slower speed) in traditional pharmacies.
I don't think he's the first. In France, for example, Jean-Luc Brunel was arrested in 2020 (and committed suicide in 2022). But there are still many more to be questioned...
Based on this graph, we will probably be talking about SSPE again in 7-10 years.
Brunel had already been accused by journalists and models in the late 1980s and 1990s, but it took more than 20 years for the justice system to take up the case...
Blue
"unarmed military", with tanks ?
I'm glad you're in good shape, and I agree that amateurs tend to be spared. I'm French, and I've also played without any particular problems. But, for example, Sebastien Chabal (well known to the All Blacks) has memory loss.
It's not as good; professionalisation has also caused a lot of damage: players are more muscular, faster and the collisions are more violent, players are destroyed after a career.
My birth, from my point of view, is quite important.
What is this??? (European guy here)
Another interesting point: in the beginning, the Romans used lead pipes for water, which they concluded was dangerous to health. They gradually replaced them with clay pipes.
We did the same thing... 2000 years later
It depends where, here in Europe, we had Chernobyl and we still had the USSR...
It's a movie to see, it's a magnificent movie, but it doesn't leave you unscathed.
And it's almost the same price
I don't think it's underfloor heating, it's more like sheathing for electric cables.
I'm not sure, concrete is not a good insulator and foam is mainly effective against the cold (not against the heat)
Thanks !
#17 What's the source? Is it a mix?
It still looks better than Boeing...
I'm French, and yes, "French fries" are Belgian (and almost all French people agree with that). Belgians are proud of their fries and I can understand why they defend them.
In France, at all level crossings, there is a sign ‘un train peut en cacher un autre’ (‘one train can hide another’).
I don't really see the point of attaching yourself to a tree that doesn't seem stable (it moves with the wind). The reference is still nice
It's very satisfying to launch an old game with all the options at full, especially when you had the game when it was released and it was impossible with your PC at this time.
I live in the French countryside, and we also have this type of machine (with prices close to the same).
And without protection...
Why? Because in France, the public school system (before university) is considered a neutral place for all religions (a legacy of the revolution). Indeed, this is the result of incidents linked to the wearing of headscarves in schools, but not besause "our politicians hates Muslim"
For those on the extreme right, yes. For the others, no. The problem is that France is a “hard” laic country; historically, religion is private and should not be expressed in the public domain. It's a very specific vision, and believers may feel rejected by it, but that's not the case.