Modern mov files are just mp4 containers.
> Forgive me since I’m American, but wasn’t getting rid of foreigners taking jobs one of the selling points of Brexit? That's what the media like to repeat, but I would suggest that you ignore them and take a broader…
Not really... You have to log out of one account, then login to the other; but then you need to use 2fa; but now 2fa is mad about something and making you jump through hoops while people are getting angry you aren't…
I'm still using ICQ...
Destiny 2 is free on Steam, no gold needed.
Could you explain to me what is innovative about Google offering you fields to enter your social details on your Stadia profile for AIM, MSN, YIM, etc... And could you explain why they won't put fields for Google Talk,…
That would be fine under GDPR actually.
From what I'm aware, the military doesn't use IRC? IRC was inspired from BITNET, which was used by the DoD briefly and not the military as a whole? Military networks are encrypted at the network layer? User…
It is intentional.
My NHS trust doesn't even use Spine 2. That would require reliable Internet.
You're probably outside the security sphere, but H1 is already taken seriously. There is no per-requisit for them to do so to be taken seriously as you state.
If I compare cyclists in London (and, there are a lot) to pretty much anywhere in the Netherlands. In the Netherlands, the cyclists are far better behaved. I don't have to worry for my life walking on a pavement that in…
Yes, but not in Germany.
> The "bonus" you get is actually paid by higher prices on the stuff people buy. In the EU, we pay VAT on practically everything, so, US prices are still cheaper with credit cards etc.
You can dispute, but the big difference between credit card and debit card is that on credit card, each transaction is insured through the merchant fee. Mastercard and Visa's rules also specific require the card lender…
I have to agree with your sentiment here. A vote to leave the EU didn't mean leave the ECHR. To add to your point further, the Good Friday agreement (which brought some peace in Northern Ireland) actually is supposed to…
> I've said that some things are done on EU level, which does not need to be repeated across the various countries within the EU. The examples provided on your link are Galileo, business investment and huamnitarian…
Can you please provide sources for how EU centeralized government is more efficient with it's money than decenteralized systems used in places like the Netherlands and the UK?
> Greece was at risk of that for a while. Greece actually campaigned for it and the EU imposed more austerity instead.
> And it is right to be, particularly in the case human rights. The European Convention on Human Rights is not an EU institution. The EU has had problems causing conflict with it, such as with the European Arrest…
Do you think it's in .eu's benefit to do this? I ask because across Europe Union there is a rise in euroscepticism and right-wing parties right now. If I was a non-UK but EU business, I may even consider moving off .eu…
I suspect that this will be rather damaging for the .eu TLD. If I were in a country that has a rise in Euroscepticism, right-wing parties while in the EU (which is pretty much most of them now); I wouldn't feel…
Sorry, I should have phrased that better. When I said "reduced economic activity in the EU", I mean as a whole. This is an over simplfiication, but imagine a situation where everything is 20% more expensive than the…
> the EU has more free trade deals than the UK will ever negotiate on its own. It doesn't really matter how many trade deals or what the trade deals are when VAT, import fees are applied in such a way to equalize the…
> One would think that the EU would be in a better position to get better deals than a single country. The EU has a history of being really slow at negotiating trade deals unfortunately. Further, the EU enforces VAT…
Modern mov files are just mp4 containers.
> Forgive me since I’m American, but wasn’t getting rid of foreigners taking jobs one of the selling points of Brexit? That's what the media like to repeat, but I would suggest that you ignore them and take a broader…
Not really... You have to log out of one account, then login to the other; but then you need to use 2fa; but now 2fa is mad about something and making you jump through hoops while people are getting angry you aren't…
I'm still using ICQ...
Destiny 2 is free on Steam, no gold needed.
Could you explain to me what is innovative about Google offering you fields to enter your social details on your Stadia profile for AIM, MSN, YIM, etc... And could you explain why they won't put fields for Google Talk,…
That would be fine under GDPR actually.
From what I'm aware, the military doesn't use IRC? IRC was inspired from BITNET, which was used by the DoD briefly and not the military as a whole? Military networks are encrypted at the network layer? User…
It is intentional.
My NHS trust doesn't even use Spine 2. That would require reliable Internet.
You're probably outside the security sphere, but H1 is already taken seriously. There is no per-requisit for them to do so to be taken seriously as you state.
If I compare cyclists in London (and, there are a lot) to pretty much anywhere in the Netherlands. In the Netherlands, the cyclists are far better behaved. I don't have to worry for my life walking on a pavement that in…
Yes, but not in Germany.
> The "bonus" you get is actually paid by higher prices on the stuff people buy. In the EU, we pay VAT on practically everything, so, US prices are still cheaper with credit cards etc.
You can dispute, but the big difference between credit card and debit card is that on credit card, each transaction is insured through the merchant fee. Mastercard and Visa's rules also specific require the card lender…
I have to agree with your sentiment here. A vote to leave the EU didn't mean leave the ECHR. To add to your point further, the Good Friday agreement (which brought some peace in Northern Ireland) actually is supposed to…
> I've said that some things are done on EU level, which does not need to be repeated across the various countries within the EU. The examples provided on your link are Galileo, business investment and huamnitarian…
Can you please provide sources for how EU centeralized government is more efficient with it's money than decenteralized systems used in places like the Netherlands and the UK?
> Greece was at risk of that for a while. Greece actually campaigned for it and the EU imposed more austerity instead.
> And it is right to be, particularly in the case human rights. The European Convention on Human Rights is not an EU institution. The EU has had problems causing conflict with it, such as with the European Arrest…
Do you think it's in .eu's benefit to do this? I ask because across Europe Union there is a rise in euroscepticism and right-wing parties right now. If I was a non-UK but EU business, I may even consider moving off .eu…
I suspect that this will be rather damaging for the .eu TLD. If I were in a country that has a rise in Euroscepticism, right-wing parties while in the EU (which is pretty much most of them now); I wouldn't feel…
Sorry, I should have phrased that better. When I said "reduced economic activity in the EU", I mean as a whole. This is an over simplfiication, but imagine a situation where everything is 20% more expensive than the…
> the EU has more free trade deals than the UK will ever negotiate on its own. It doesn't really matter how many trade deals or what the trade deals are when VAT, import fees are applied in such a way to equalize the…
> One would think that the EU would be in a better position to get better deals than a single country. The EU has a history of being really slow at negotiating trade deals unfortunately. Further, the EU enforces VAT…