Something Americans don't know about is that streets were shared spaces between pedestrians, cars, bikes, everything. Then cars got a bigger role and pushed everyone else to sidewalks. Then bars and restaurants also wanted part of that space for outdoor serving. Now pedestrians, bikes, bars/restaurants, bus stops, e-scooters and parking spaces, advertising signs, and trees share the side walk, which in turn has become much more narrow because of car lanes..
visnae
Cactus, cloth hanger, and a salt mill. Three different bars, same night. Another night my friend got home with a light bulb..
Why not just use a pair of sophons?
Slith lords
Guests at restaurants where you get a device that beeps when your food is ready. Guess what? That's a pager.
In normal countries there is something called empathy, and good leadership. Managers are allowed to care and show empathy for their peers.
Other good leadership traits include transperancy and communication.
Isn't it nowadays also grandparents can get some of the parental leave if they help with the child? Sick leave is not infinity, but you would need to get a long period of illness before anything happens I guess.
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Before the Sphere, the largest spherical building in the world (since 1989) was the Globe in Stockholm.
On it they sometimes project stuff on, which seems to be a way cheaper and energy efficient way than adding a billion LEDs.
Fun fact about the arena Globen, it's actually the biggest piece in a art installation about our solar system, representing the sun. Pluto is about halfway up in Sweden.
It's also the home arena of Swedens national ice hockey team.
97% of the time, the average car just sits in the parking space, taking up space not being used.
I guess you can say something similar applied to balconies. They are probably being used, but only a small portion of the day.