I dont need anything Inbox provides. I just want a list of all my emails, untouched.
We don't have a property tax in sweden. Also no inheritance or gift tax. Very good place to live if you are wealthy and don't make money the peasant way of going to work.
So a average European house then.
I went to college in Sweden and had all that you had, I didn't pay anything. I received about 1000-1500$ a month for attending school from the government.
The denstity where I live is about 20/km^2. Me and all my neighbours have fiber and 1Gbit cost about 30$ a month. Sweden is spending a lot of money digging down fiber for everyone in Sweden right now.
I've looked around and I can't find one ISP that "support" ipv6 in Sweden. The big ones alway replies with "We have enough ipv4 addresses for a long time forward, you don't have to worry." I'm not worried, I just want…
Yep, I though all cards around the world had that. But it seems to me that buying stuff with a debit card isn't that common in USA.
It wouldn't surprise me if it was Sweden. Most cars you see on the road are Volvos and most new sold cars are Volvos.
We have a lot of them in Trollhättan. And roundabouts, holy shit the amount of roundabouts in this city.
I dont need anything Inbox provides. I just want a list of all my emails, untouched.
We don't have a property tax in sweden. Also no inheritance or gift tax. Very good place to live if you are wealthy and don't make money the peasant way of going to work.
So a average European house then.
I went to college in Sweden and had all that you had, I didn't pay anything. I received about 1000-1500$ a month for attending school from the government.
The denstity where I live is about 20/km^2. Me and all my neighbours have fiber and 1Gbit cost about 30$ a month. Sweden is spending a lot of money digging down fiber for everyone in Sweden right now.
I've looked around and I can't find one ISP that "support" ipv6 in Sweden. The big ones alway replies with "We have enough ipv4 addresses for a long time forward, you don't have to worry." I'm not worried, I just want…
Yep, I though all cards around the world had that. But it seems to me that buying stuff with a debit card isn't that common in USA.
It wouldn't surprise me if it was Sweden. Most cars you see on the road are Volvos and most new sold cars are Volvos.
We have a lot of them in Trollhättan. And roundabouts, holy shit the amount of roundabouts in this city.