The EU has an area of 4.234.564km². Texas 695.621km².
So Texas is a mere 16,4% of the EU.
In what world is that “most of the EU”?
The EU has an area of 4.234.564km². Texas 695.621km².
So Texas is a mere 16,4% of the EU.
In what world is that “most of the EU”?
Definitely withings. I have had a steel HR for 2,5 years now and I still love it. You can buy any standard wristband that you like and the battery lasts a month. It’s also waterproof so no worries there. Plus I like the more traditional look, so it still looks good when wearing a bit more formal clothes.
“after everyone grabs a piece”. I’m sorry what size are your pizzas that multiple people share a pizza, and take that long to eat it, that you need to keep it warm in between?
I usually have a whole pizza for myself. Just like my friends. So everyone just has their box and usually eats out of it (depending on the setting, we might put it on plates).
Me: I will also need a motor for my boat
Yamaha: anything else?
Is it mandatory for everyone or only males?
Not everyone lives in the US btw.
And please tell me, what phones in that price category have a removable battery (that aren’t complete shit, and the only feature is a removable battery)?
I like to just to Geocaching. There are often a lot of caches in the cities, and a lot of then often have really niche information on I teresting topics. Plus when doing earth or virtual caches, you often need to explore quite a bit.
The one tourist and one old town part isn’t true for Berlin though. As it used to be multiple towns fused together over time, there are multiple old towns (as long as they aren’t destroyed from the war), and quite a few touristic areas scattered all over the city.
What’s “school shopping season”?
Saitenbacher Bergsteiger Müsli, Bergsteiger Müsli von saitenbacher!
No but in all seriousness, if I had to choose only one type of cereal, it would be self-made cereal from oats, some nuts and seeds, a bit of fresh fruits (preferably apples and banana) and a mix of (vegan) milk and Joghurt.
Where I live, it’s free for school children and people on welfare etc. For university students it’s 5€ a year, for adults it’s 10€.
So really not a lot, but you also get access to a lot of other online services for free (encyclopedia, streaming service for older and arthouse films, magazines etc.)
Late fees are just there to keep you from keeping a book or whatever for long periods of time, because then other wouldn’t be able to read them.
Good thing I live in a country where it’s forbidden (unless everyone approves of it, which if course almost never happens) that they monitor everything.
Sure internet movement could be looked up but even that needs to be because if a specific reason. They cannot just randomly look up everyone’s browser history.
Nice, I work for a train manufacturer in a test lab.
Where I live (Germany) they usually have cards with which they can pay at most big gas stations. Kind of like a pin protected voucher card. They usually have a maximum limit though.
So when we operate a mobile gas station in catastrophic events like big wildfires etc. We usually have to get a limitless card, because otherwise we need a new card 3-4 times a day because we refill our 450 liter tank so often.
Most fire stations and probably police stations too have an emergency depot though. As does the city. Sometimes the city depot is shared with the depot of the public transport company though.
In the northeast of what?
Even if they didn’t, it literally takes maybe 10 seconds (probably less) to crop a screensaved image.
Excuse me? Mountain dew (any Energy Drink for that matter) tastes horrible.
Tea all the way!