Is tunneling really the issue? The tunnel for the extension of the line 14 in Paris was completed last week, at a speed of 25 meters by day (twice as fast as expected). Yet the line won't open until at least 2020, many…
OVH Exchange. Works pretty well, the anti spam could be better though.
As a French person, the American view of "everything else than absolute free speech is not free speech" annoys me. Our view on that subject is different and I don't feel like living in China.
Are you seriously comparing freedom of speech in France and China?
What changes are you referring to?
I'm pretty sure they save money but I've never seen numbers confirming that information either.
I find the first stage recovery very impressive too, but did they manage to reduce the launch cost since they started reusing the rockets?
To this day, the Third Republic is still the longest lasting.
The attacks in Nice and Paris are the French equivalent of 9/11. They’re acts of war and are really outliers in statistics. You can’t really use these attacks as an argument against gun control. In day to day life there…
Is tunneling really the issue? The tunnel for the extension of the line 14 in Paris was completed last week, at a speed of 25 meters by day (twice as fast as expected). Yet the line won't open until at least 2020, many…
OVH Exchange. Works pretty well, the anti spam could be better though.
As a French person, the American view of "everything else than absolute free speech is not free speech" annoys me. Our view on that subject is different and I don't feel like living in China.
Are you seriously comparing freedom of speech in France and China?
What changes are you referring to?
I'm pretty sure they save money but I've never seen numbers confirming that information either.
I find the first stage recovery very impressive too, but did they manage to reduce the launch cost since they started reusing the rockets?
To this day, the Third Republic is still the longest lasting.
The attacks in Nice and Paris are the French equivalent of 9/11. They’re acts of war and are really outliers in statistics. You can’t really use these attacks as an argument against gun control. In day to day life there…