French companies do have to implement "DEI" policies by law. In France, companies have to monitor inequalities between men and women (in hiring opportunities, salary, promotions, autonomy, etc) and implement plans to reduce them (they can't discriminate on job adverts, but can take other actions). They also have to hire a certain proportion of people with disabilities.
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It's not rocket science. (Although coincidentally we Frenchmen know how to build rockets too)
Nobody was talking about immigrants before you did. Not sure what your point is.
ITT: People expanding Overton's window
Had a factory explode just next to my city once. With everyone panicking, all connectivity (including calls and texts) was down in less than one hour. It was a while ago, but our infrastructure is more fragile than we imagine.
I think you're on the wrong side of the chart here.
Tennessee whisky is not a marketing argument in Europe, you're safe there.
The tall cans have more surface area. It does mean slightly more materials (but not that much because the can thickness is not uniform), but also more visibility in vending machines and stores. It's a purely marketing decision.
They do though.
Don't worry, you didn't have any credibility to begin with.
The main European actor is called Eutelsat. They say they can provide a similar quality of service in Ukraine as Starlink. They have GEO sats and a LEO constellation of around 650 satellites.
You're juste using proper numeric hygiene by locking your phone when you masturbate during lunch breaks. Like everyone ought to.