

Could also be that there’s no rules on not showing brands. I can’t remember having seen amy cover-up of logos or brand names in any German production unlike US ones were you can regularly see car logos being covered
Could also be that there’s no rules on not showing brands. I can’t remember having seen amy cover-up of logos or brand names in any German production unlike US ones were you can regularly see car logos being covered
That abbreviation is already blocked by the German weather service
Maybe, but frankly he’s often very wrong about German bureaucracy, mostly the law. A good lawyer could have avoided many of his problems
In the EU only stuff that is proven safe can be used on edibles. Since that is apparently not the case yet, it is limited to stuff that you don’t eat the peel of
Oh for sure, but I just meant standard fare. There are very good offers, especially for younger folks and those with a BahnCard (50% off for people until 26 for 70 Euros a year)
You’re absolutely right, but that is something that won’t change if trucks keep being electric or hybrid. Besides, E-trucks still have a use for shorter distances such as trips from a dispocentre to supermarkets for example. And there you can see part of the problem, lacking ingenuity and braveness. Nearly every supermarket could have PV on the roof, for their own use and to charge delivery trucks. Effectively reducing the daily costs by a lot.
Standard fare 2nd class Intercity in Germany is 120€ can be lower if distance is short.
Edit: wait no was 120, now 160 I think
The thing is, electric trucks already serve basically all Europe needs. There are mandatory breaks every few hours (4 I believe) which is about the range you get on one 80% charge of current trucks. Meaning they charge, drive, charge and rest, drive, charge and rest and so on. The side benefit being that E-Trucks can haul 40 tons up the mountain without dropping down to 20kph
No, that’s what the CEO told Zeit Online as well. Doesn’t mean that they don’t pay taxes in Russia and fund the war thereby
The letter also still do business in Russia
If it’s only a joke possibly none. If it is slander quite a few, but listing the nuances of the decades of weighting freedom of speach (and press) against the freedom of privacy and human dignity is way too much for a comment
If you look closely, the graph goes up in winter which you can see has happened similarly in the winter of 2023/2024
Well one’s freedom ends when it infringes on another’s
Oh damn you’re right and from the looks of it they have no intention to restock. But maybe contacting them might change their mind or they can offer you something else.
I was looking at mice earlier and was interested if there was a test in the fox microphone/tygr combination, there wasn’t. But there was a test of the MMX gaming headset by beyerdynamic, which scored the highest marks and was just sightly criticised for the price tag
As that coincides with what he was recommending, I’ve been using Beyerdynamics Fox gaming system, i.e. the gaming headphones and the microphone that are bundled. Honestly works great, haven’t had one problem and they are studio quality plus plug and play USB-C. The one time I had a broke cable with my headphones (my negligence) they simply repaired it free of charge while also changing the cushions - well after the 2 year warranty
So strong recommendation
Yeah me neither, Wikipedia reminded me, there’s and entire entry to the acquisition of gold by the German government
And I would heartily welcome deepening our ties with everyone that is a dependable friend - such as Canada. And we will all benefit from that - economically, culturally and science wise
It’s mostly a result of Bretton-Woods. Countries with a trade deficit had to pay those with a surplus -mostly in gold. And because shipping gold is expensive, that gold stayed in the USA. The German central bank had 24 tons in 1950 but 4000 tons by 1951.
To sum it up, it would be the 2nd black (whatever day of the week), it would likely send the entire world finance system into a spiraling decline
Im a product blind test in the Süddeutsche Zeitung the dentist gave the highest marks for the regular DM-brand tooth paste - it happens to also be the cheapest one