I assume you're talking about on-street charging? If so... I think you're right. The UK, like Poland (where I live), has a LOT to do in terms of supporting folks that live in a flat. On-street charging really needs to…
The end of Chapter 12 from Douglas Adams' Life, the Universe, and Everything. The darkness of the cloud buffeted at the ship. Inside was the silence of history. Their historic mission was to find out if there was…
I just bought an MBA M1 with 16 GB of RAM. I had to check to make sure that it was actually going into sleep mode because the system seems to instantly turn on and unlock when coming out of sleep mode. It's also cold…
I've had something similar happen. I was keeping home-made ginger beer in our refrigerator for some weeks after I'd made several bottles of it. Ginger beer is yeast, water, sugar, ginger juice, and a few other things. I…
Seconded for Ubiquiti. I've had a Dream Machine Pro (firewall/router), a couple of their USW-Pro-24/48-PoE switches, and some of their AP's (U6-LR mostly) for a few months now and everything seems to work well. I went…
iCloud photo sharing? Works with people that do and do not have iPhones/Macs. At least I know that non-Apple users can see photos in a shared album; I don't know if they can add photos to a shared photo album as well -…
Agreed! My wife and I are building a home at the moment and, when it came time to consider appliances, noise of a given appliance was a factor and something we took into consideration. For example, we chose a very quiet…
Maybe that the quotas are very low, or that there are quotas at all. Mainland Norway definitely doesn't have quotas like this; rather alcohol is simply made to be quite expensive. When I read this my first thought was…
That's about 49300 miles a year, or about 200 miles a day if you drive five days a week, 50 weeks out of the year. That's a lot of driving. What has pushed you to be driving so much?
You could throw VAT/sales tax in there, too. In Switzerland it's absurdly low (for Europe) at 7.7%.
Without these funds the infrastructure would either be poor or non-existent, making it expensive or unrealistic to move goods and people around within a country like Poland. When I emigrated to Poland in 2005 (from the…
My wife (native Polish speaker) and I (native English speaker) both use Wikipedia's left-hand list of articles in other languages to get quick translations of the title/subject of a given article.
> Cambridge "Our fair city!" -Tom Magliozzi
I assume you're talking about on-street charging? If so... I think you're right. The UK, like Poland (where I live), has a LOT to do in terms of supporting folks that live in a flat. On-street charging really needs to…
The end of Chapter 12 from Douglas Adams' Life, the Universe, and Everything. The darkness of the cloud buffeted at the ship. Inside was the silence of history. Their historic mission was to find out if there was…
I just bought an MBA M1 with 16 GB of RAM. I had to check to make sure that it was actually going into sleep mode because the system seems to instantly turn on and unlock when coming out of sleep mode. It's also cold…
I've had something similar happen. I was keeping home-made ginger beer in our refrigerator for some weeks after I'd made several bottles of it. Ginger beer is yeast, water, sugar, ginger juice, and a few other things. I…
Seconded for Ubiquiti. I've had a Dream Machine Pro (firewall/router), a couple of their USW-Pro-24/48-PoE switches, and some of their AP's (U6-LR mostly) for a few months now and everything seems to work well. I went…
iCloud photo sharing? Works with people that do and do not have iPhones/Macs. At least I know that non-Apple users can see photos in a shared album; I don't know if they can add photos to a shared photo album as well -…
Agreed! My wife and I are building a home at the moment and, when it came time to consider appliances, noise of a given appliance was a factor and something we took into consideration. For example, we chose a very quiet…
Maybe that the quotas are very low, or that there are quotas at all. Mainland Norway definitely doesn't have quotas like this; rather alcohol is simply made to be quite expensive. When I read this my first thought was…
That's about 49300 miles a year, or about 200 miles a day if you drive five days a week, 50 weeks out of the year. That's a lot of driving. What has pushed you to be driving so much?
You could throw VAT/sales tax in there, too. In Switzerland it's absurdly low (for Europe) at 7.7%.
Without these funds the infrastructure would either be poor or non-existent, making it expensive or unrealistic to move goods and people around within a country like Poland. When I emigrated to Poland in 2005 (from the…
My wife (native Polish speaker) and I (native English speaker) both use Wikipedia's left-hand list of articles in other languages to get quick translations of the title/subject of a given article.
> Cambridge "Our fair city!" -Tom Magliozzi