Yup no vehicles can go straight except busses.
supercriticalcheese
It's not just east Europe some people in western Europe at the very least in Italy do so as well.
Risotto with wild mushrooms is about a million times tastier than with Portobello type.
No they are not actually banned, it's the rental ones that are banned. You can use your own if you want.
Thanks for getting back to us with the confirmation
I first thought this must be a real to scale plastic model, but it looks real.
It seems like you don't need Training then (:
Rotating equipment are replaceable is not that much of an issue they operate on regular steam.
Buildings are reinforced concrete unlikely to be a concern not in a reasonable timeframe unless rebars corrode for some reason.
Issue would be items operating with water directly in contact with the reactor, so critical piping, heat exchangers and reactor vessels, which I can't say I am an expert specifically for nuclear plants.
I imagine the main concern would be the reactor itself as all reat can be replaced.
What a shocker! None was expecting that.
(It's obviously sarcasm)
Ohh oui, french numbers I think they go mental after 69 ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
70: 60+10 (soixante-dix)
91: 4x20+11 (quatre-vingt-onze)
Why? No clue I am not french.
I don't recall seeing a popup like this from Google, but even still a popup in the os should be for important messages not for advertising
Yeah their original excuse to remove it was largely related to space due to the modular design.
If you want to read it is here.
https://support.fairphone.com/hc/en-us/articles/9836188988049-Audio-jack-3-5mm
Well it's a spectrum ffs you might be partially British and part straight.