4 day work week or 6 hours work day tough?
15 årig scout, tycker om nyheter, politik och datorer (FOSS)
4 day work week or 6 hours work day tough?
and thus does not use Euros as their primary currency
Yes, that’s true but neither does Sweden that’s a part of the EU. Only a subset of the EU countries uses the Euro
It’s the beak of the cyborg duck that pedals your motorcycle. Everyone else is lying
I imagine one wins by jumping in to the little hole in the middle and then gets to control the big boy for a few moves. Then it’s rinse and repeat two more times
The person may wish to be disappointed one disappointed at the time and would be disappointed to have disappointing flashbacks to previous disappointments. This person wishes to be disappointed by the disappointments in chronological order.
I don’t know if this makes any sense but at least I learnt to spell disappointed
F12. Looks like setax volume on this keyboard
Indeed one of the companies who became PayPal was called x.com
If I’m free to discuss what ever language quirk I’d want to, then let’s talk about German nouns. How did they end up with three genders (die, das and der) for their nouns? English has none, French has two just like Swedish mostly has two but the Germans ended up with five.
For any English speakers unfamiliar with the concept of noun gender it’s basically a way of grouping nouns. It commonly effects how they word works with other grammar. For example the German genders determine whether die, das or der should be used when English has the and it does, in a more convoluted way involving other grammar to, determine whether ein, eine, einen or einem should be used where English has a/an
Maybe, it does sure create a sense unity with the other European countries
And what’s the benefit to giving up what’s a such big part of our culture? And the part about kids speaking more English than Swedish is mostly not true. I’m in year nine of grundskola and almost no one I know prefers to speak English over Swedish. And that’s an almost because I know people who have grown up with English as their first language
Most Swedish kids do actually study German, French or Spanish. You can choose not the and read extra English and Swedish instead but that’s mainly done for people already performing poorly in language, people who really don’t need another language but need to master the ones they know. Some schools (including public schools) also let students study two of those languages instead of just one if they wish to. I’m currently studying French and German
I’m not so sure. From a software perspective adding a kill switch is needlessly adding a potential vulnerability. Given that (as many others have said) the planes will need spare parts and software updates anyways I see it as quite unlikely that there would be an kill switch.
Hela det där mötet är helt sinnessjukt. Nu är det bara och vänta på hur Europareagerar, men förhoppningsvis inser våra ledare att samarbeten med USA kring Ukraina är en mycket svår väg att gå
Yeap, I’m aware of the Denmark and Greenland situation but I was curious if Greenland had their own instance
Is there a instance for Greenland or is it covered by the danish instance?
It’s equivalent to a four day work week