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  #2829507 9-Dec-2021 14:43
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That Finland has a prime minister who goes clubbing till 4AM.

 

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/finland-pm-clubbing-covid-exposure-b1971819.html

 

Rock on !

 

 





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  #2829539 9-Dec-2021 15:23
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That the former mayor of our city now has become chancellor after the Merkel era.





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  #2829547 9-Dec-2021 15:32
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That from Dec 1st on the ISP bill can be linearly reduced when you don‘t get the contractual internet bandwith (in GER). There is a tool from the regulation authority to automatically analyze and record this both ways, up- and download speed. Suddenly I get about 5-10% speedup compared to what the contract says and the effect is noticeable. I‘m very impressed and have nothing to complain.

 

Article

 

 





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  #2832542 14-Dec-2021 21:39
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Not sure if this is best placed in the Trump thread or here, but:

 

 

California governor pushes for gun laws modeled on Texas abortion ban.

 

 

Dec 12 (Reuters) - California Governor Gavin Newsom said he plans to use a controversial U.S. Supreme Court ruling on strict abortion curbs in Texas to design a law that would allow private citizens to sue some gun manufacturers, distributors and sellers.

 

 

Reminds me of various states in the US who have pushed for freedom-of-religion laws and then realised that there were religions other than evangelical Christinaity that this would provide freedom-of.

 

 

It's going to be awhile before I can get the grin off my face.

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  #2832567 14-Dec-2021 22:25
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Tinkerisk:

 

That from Dec 1st on the ISP bill can be linearly reduced when you don‘t get the contractual internet bandwith (in GER). There is a tool from the regulation authority to automatically analyze and record this both ways, up- and download speed. Suddenly I get about 5-10% speedup compared to what the contract says and the effect is noticeable. I‘m very impressed and have nothing to complain.

 

Article

 

 

 

 

 

 

I look forward to such regulatory tools being introduced here. Ideally on the Wellington train service...I think the passengers would travel for free 95% of the time!






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  #2835008 17-Dec-2021 17:30
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Gone with the very last A380 :-)





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  #2835066 17-Dec-2021 19:23
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I hope you are not dependent … ;-) https://status.ui.com





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  #2835126 17-Dec-2021 22:38
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That Pak'n'Save has the new season's cherries in stock already. The big really dark NZ-grown ones, not the tasteless rubbish from the US.

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  #2835161 18-Dec-2021 08:22
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Tinkerisk:

 

Gone with the very last A380 :-)

 

 

15 years...





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  #2835251 18-Dec-2021 13:25
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Just watched André Rieu's Maastricht Christmas special on Dutch TV. I enjoy him and always find his concerts uplifting, but what makes me smile is the ease of flawlessly streaming FTA TV from anywhere in the world. It wasn't that long ago that we were still on dial-up out here, and I will never fail to fully appreciate the difference.

 

  





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  #2835558 19-Dec-2021 16:10
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freitasm:

 

Tinkerisk:

 

Gone with the very last A380 :-)

 

 

15 years...

 

 

Plus another 15 for the others. :-)





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  #2835691 20-Dec-2021 02:37
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Got an own 2nd level domain name (incl. subdomains/wildcards) for selfhosting in conjunction with a dynamic IP address. Time for the reverse proxy server set-up with Nginx. :-)





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  #2835834 20-Dec-2021 09:47
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This: Anti-5G bracelets and necklaces sold in Europe turn out to be radioactive | Newshub

 

Protect yourself from Radiation and mind control, by buying a radioactive bracelet and being irradiated! 





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  #2835977 20-Dec-2021 13:56
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Handsomedan:

This: Anti-5G bracelets and necklaces sold in Europe turn out to be radioactive | Newshub


Protect yourself from Radiation and mind control, by buying a radioactive bracelet and being irradiated! 



Already posted to the 5G thread.. In the unlikely event that someone has one of these, I'd love to borrow it to see what's in there.

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  #2836579 22-Dec-2021 07:21
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During a recent regular medical checkup, my GP asked me to go for a routine blood test. Went yesterday and the test was done at 9:30 am at a suburban Med Lab test place.

 

At 2:30 pm I received a text from my GP saying test was all good. It wasn't the result that made me smile - more the fact that I got the result so quickly. Pretty impressive that the test sample had to be physically collected by a Med Lab driver, transported then handed to someone to process it, result communicated to my GP who passed it on to me all within five hours. 





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