Capitalism has you thinking that these are our only options
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Yeah I don't really rewatch movies except maybe to sort of show them to other people. But I have a small child so I know my top movies are Moana and Encanto, just not by choice
I give you an upvote just because you say you don't rewatch movies often, but then proceed to list your top 12 movies ordered by just rewatched :D Brilliant!
Seriously it has sort of changed the world. I know I'm just handing all my location data to Google but the way it works and the features it offers are amazing and I cannot imagine a world anymore in which I might get lost if I just take a wrong turn somewhere. That combined with the free messaging has made "finding" anything location related a non issue. I can send people a location to meet, I can look up an address someone gave me, I can send my spouse my live location while I'm on my way home to let her know how far I'm out, I can find a hardware store in a town I've never been to because I need to tape to fix my bag or whatever, people write helpful comments about where to park or whatever. Maps will suggest different routes for pedestrians, cyclists, drivers or find you a public transportation route if you wish, including (usually) the exact time your train or bus or whatever leaves. It's fantastic
Very interesting take, I can agree with a lot of it. I live in Germany and for a few years now, you can buy a version of the Citroen Ami (there is an Opel Version here which is the exact same 'car' but with more marketing in Germany, called the 'Rocks E'). The car has about 75km or range (prob lably 60 realistically), two seats, is fully enclosed, has a heater - decent little thing if you do mostly short trips. It's built to be easily repairable, many parts are used multiple times in the vehicle and basically it's all just plastic trim around a steel frame. I've seriously considered it since I live in a rural area but most of my trips are 5-10km, I work from home. It's not regulated like a car, it does not need car insurance and isn't taxed, and is therefore significantly cheaper to run. You can charge basically with any wall outlet, it doesn't fast charge anyway. In Germany, you can legally drive this car at 16 years of age with a license. The downside? Aside from being a less comfortable overall experience, you can't go faster than 45 km/h. That is just a tad too slow for my taste, since rural streets here allow for either 100 or 70, I'd like to be less of a hindrance all the time. I think in a city, this would be fine, you can't go faster than 50 most of the time anyway.
The price for one of these to purchase is around 8.000 euros, that's not huge but you can get very decent used cars for less money, that's probably why these won't catch on here. But I do like the concept , just maybe let me go 60 in it
What would be a better alternative if you exclude the use of fossil fuels?
True, I forgot about Partey because it felt like he was 'out' when the investigation became public. But iirc Partey did play a decent part this season. I've only followed the PL losely though.
Do you think there will be more midfielders coming? Jorginho might leave as well, right?
Except Xhaka they haven't really lost anyone relevant, right? If they can be more consistent they can definitely challenge the top spots.
Haha ja gut, immerhin ist dann klar woran es liegt. Kann so trivial sein...
Versuch Mal einen anderen LAN Port für deinen Switch an der Fritzbox, es muss nicht WAN sein - der Port wird in diesem Fall sowieso nur einfach als normaler LAN Port fungieren. Ich habe schonmal gelesen das es da manchmal Probleme gibt:
https://www.computerbase.de/forum/threads/fritzbox-7590-wan-port-als-lan-port-nur-100mbit-s.1997430/
Sorry ich gehe davon aus du sprichst deutsch, da du eine Fritzbox einsetzt :D
From the speed you mention this looks a lot like 100mbit, is there perhaps any device in the chain that only has a 100mb lan port? The pi should have gigabit
The toaster, that's where it's at