He assumed the rules don’t apply to him. Rules are for the people you don’t like.
He assumed the rules don’t apply to him. Rules are for the people you don’t like.
it gives a false sense of cleanliness and makes people not wash their hands as often as they should.
To expand in that. If someone wears gloves and touches e.g. raw chicken and then something else it’ll contaminate it and anything they’ll touch afterwards.
People asking for gloves are usually misguided. As said, due to gloves they’ll not charge gloves or wash when needed. And that’s pretty often.
Strangely there’s some huge craziness where there’s loads of comments that ask for gloves and think it’ll improve hygiene. While to me gloves indicate a poor hygiene understanding.
That’s the intention behind that back to work decision.
T: “Thank you for your clear and unbiased answer, that is all I needed to hear”
More like:
T: how much is that worth to you?
Not if you are a grifter and have leverage on the other person.
Wondering if you really meant that word or if it’s a typo.
Heat pump installation doesn’t have to be expensive through it is. Try looking up what it’ll cost you in Spain to install a split level airco that can handle heating as well. That’s an air/air heat pump. Or check what it’ll cost you to just buy the airco/heat pump. Then compare that to your country. There can be crazy differences in what they charge you.
Subsidies, the installers will know about it, they can just charge more.
No idea of a solution. But do know people are paying way more than they should.
The ag lobby told him there’s an ocean of fresh water
I’d say that he just says whatever. If it’ll get him more popular and/or more money then there’s no need to figure out if he actually believes something or not. It usually is self serving in some way, truth doesn’t matter.
A salary maximum (as per the article) of 79k USD per year seems low. This as the accident rate amongst longshoremen can be significantly higher than average. It’s often not reported on enough (at least in Europe) but significant injuries and deaths happen often enough. This partly because (obviously) a mistake has way more consequences on a terminal vs e.g. working in an office.
That’s a stupid way to eliminate efficiency
In case of port/terminal automation the workers usually do not benefit. So it seems pretty understandable that they’re against it.
In Europe there’s way more automation. Still, workers often tried to prevent it.
In Netherlands the fixed cost for city based heating is paid by the people who make use of it. That seems fair, but practically it means that it’ll be cheaper for people to arrange their own heating system and rely on electric heating. This because the fixed cost is high. However, if everyone switches to using electricity the city based heating would overall be much cheaper solution than relying on electricity. This as currently loads use a gas solution and there’s a huge cost involved to upgrade the electricity network.
The city based heating variable price is connected to the gas price. So even if city based heating per kWh equivalent would be cheaper, people wouldn’t notice or get the advantage.
As a result, city based heating is very unpopular. Planned projects to switch entire neighbourhoods have been cancelled. Again, logical because people were really upset to pay significantly more despite insulating their entire home.
Seems that in Netherlands they’ll ignore the problem and have the country be less cost effective and upgrade the electricity network for significantly more money.
The Dutch Financial Times did a few articles on above in the last 12 months or so.
I’ve seen pro-life folks
Those people are NOT pro-life. They’re anti-abortion. It would be much better to use the correct term instead of pandering to the idea that it is about saving lives.
Pro life is not the right term. It’s much better to say you’re anti abortion than to pretend it’s about saving lives.
McDonald’s is not consistent though. A hamburger can often be flimsy thin. I don’t get why you’d go there. There are enough fast food options with lower prices. McDonald’s is often really terrible.
You started this thread with a fallacy…
Uh and what has changed for the muskrat to suddenly grow a smidge of conscious?
It’s best to really doubt what Musk says. Likely he’s still giving money but using weasel words to pretend he’s not because of the fallout.
Up to now he has been able to get really rich by being this way.
Obviously, the EU hasn’t the spine to eject Hungary
There’s no way to remove a member. The EU could remove their voting rights, but Hungary used to be helped by Poland.
I wonder how many extra thousands of EU troops
There’s no EU army. There’s NATO, the EU countries have armies, but there aren’t any EU troops.
Wasn’t that 15 dollar donation done by someone from a different state and the same name?
Ah, indeed:
Sounds like bs to me, comes across as marketing talk to promote their AI offerings.