Except in Germany. Anything put outside for refuse collection is considered property of the town or city.
Taking something from the pile is punished as theft, and if caught, you will be fined.
Except in Germany. Anything put outside for refuse collection is considered property of the town or city.
Taking something from the pile is punished as theft, and if caught, you will be fined.
I found it easy to follow - much easier than typical graphs.
I live in the equivalent of an American suburb.
I’d have to go into town to the library. It’s too far to walk, I’d have to drive, which would mean fuel and then parking fees.
Or I could take public transport, which would be two buses or a bus and a tram. The connections aren’t the best, so the journey into town takes at least an hour, then the same shit home.
All for a few printed pages.
My local grocery store is ten minutes on foot.
I wouldn’t suggest GIMP to anybody: Photopea. It is very similar to Photoshop and is a webapp.
Upvoted just for nincompoop. I haven’t heard that in decades.
No worries mate, we all po it.
It’s a fact.
I’m a truck driver in Germany, and even my Volvo truck turns the hazards on under hard braking.
In Europe it is required for vehicles decelerating faster than 6m/s2 and I believe some vehicles might activate their fog tail lights too.
So you missed Prattsbottom (south of London)
That is where a round shag-pile carpet (probably white) lay.
Golden delicious apples. I don’t even consider others, although tbf, their taste does vary a little, depending on where I bought them.
If I understand the article correctly, this is about plants extinct in the area of Vermont only.
That is how apes open bananas too.
Not that I’m implying anything of course.
He didn’t say he started with COVID, he started ‘and then came the pandemic’.
Hmm, you’re not very good at ths sort of thng are you?