

One note - OM takes a really long time to plan very long routes; say longer than 10 hours. It isn’r really a problem, and makes sense as it is using local processing nstead of the cloud.
One note - OM takes a really long time to plan very long routes; say longer than 10 hours. It isn’r really a problem, and makes sense as it is using local processing nstead of the cloud.
What’s wrong with labradoodles?
It occurs to me that Trimp should release any info he has on what happenned to the pipeline to clear things up.
So they want the US to partner in reopening the pipeline to Europe, but without European agreement?
To be fair, he humiliated both.
The utube “militaryrated” done by a Finn called Tuomas is decent, but more focused on Scandinavia and Northern Europe.
I keep using emacs, mainly because it has an innovative ecosystem that provides interesting ways to work - meow, consult, corfu, eglot, treesitter - so cool how these pieces for together.
Poor Americams can’t even afford mobile data, and have to rely on wifi. Come to the 2nd world and experience mobile freedom.
Primarily in the US you mean? Things are different in other countries. The A and in and aren’t having nearly as much difficulties with Capitalism.
The declaration is the first step in preventing government services to be offered in languages other than English.
Which “they” do you mean? What percentage of the pop was it?
Do you have a stake? Or are you just being pedantic?
To summarize: democracy is waning, and we have some rough times ahead, but there will be wins mixed in with the losses.
Can I reccomend for you Vlad Vexler on utube. He is a polital philosopher in the UK, whp spends most of his time dealing with this topic. He has some wonderul content which is both educated and humane.
Finnish and Estonian share a root - and I would call both languages Baltic. Latcian and Lithuanian share and equally ancient and separate root - but are still Baltic.
Hungarian not Baltic, but Finni-Ugrech.
You have a point, bit don’t carellessly deny them their Baltic definition.
Yes. That is how things work with large groups of people. One could even describe Leadership as the negotiation between groups of differing opinions. Good luck getting 10 people to agree on lunch.
You don’t start off a “this will never be acceptable” with a list of things that would need to be resolved; it just turns it into a negotiation.
Estonian is 100% a baltic language, but not a Slavic language. Latvian and Lithuanian are also not Slavic.
It didn’t include any security guarantees for Ukraine.