

How many extensions can my browser even support ?
How many extensions can my browser even support ?
But VGA is perfectly legible on a 12 inch screen.
They just had one guard in every room. It saved a lot on guard towers.
Which is admittedly fairly big.
It really only looks like that on the space station.
You’d have a wall full of documentation before internet was a common source of data.
Hmm, delicious pasteurised reddit.
I’ve always kinda considered that the EU is more of a political than a geographical thing, so having Canada join wouldn’t really shock me.
But it would be a very different direction from the one followed next to the noisy US neighbour, and likely one that would displease it mightily.
“Early KDE 4”, but I’d add that the distros are also to blame for packaging it in the main repositories when it should have been stuck way out in some dev repos, out of sight of users. And of course, KDE 4 was actually quite good once it got the kinks worked out.
Even if it was possible, wouldn’t it require a huge amount of work on the Canadian side to implement the European level of regulations?
Can you sell it for resources? There have to be some rare metals in them.
They could put a big diesel in that large unused empty space in the back. It would probably be a popular option.
Did anyone actually invoke the article 5 during that period?
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Well, there’s Trump, Trump, eggs, sausage and Trump. It hasn’t got much Trump in it.
Sounds like most governments everywhere, really.
For those not familiar with the system, a new republic just means a rewriting of the constitution. Which isn’t considered to be a sacred text, just a set of laws that have to be updated every now and then.
Right now, there is some ongoing debate regarding the fifth constitution (and therefore republic), with a number of people thinking that it might be a good idea to start a new one from scratch as the current one puts too much focus on the role of the president.
We didn’t fully leave Nato, we just left the full integration, and mostly the being dotted with US military bases. But we were still in Nato, but also more independent. When the US got more tame vis à vis the whole cold war hysteria, we integrated a bit more tightly.
At lest that’s how I remember it (reading about it, really). I may have gotten details wrong.
That’s one of the syntax usages that irritates me the most in any language.
I too was confused by the phrasing of the article.