I also vouch for bags. Just purchase two boxes with the vacuum and make a habit to rip the model number out of the empty box and add it to grocery list immediately after one is empty. They're pretty cheap, mostly made out of paper so they're not that bad for the environment and the bag acts as an additional filter which saves actual vacuum filters and motor in the long run.
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Exactly. You can build rules with ufw and view them on iptables. Maybe the one thing ufw does better out of the box is persistent rules and simpler "firewall on/off" switch, but specially on this particular question I don't think they matter.
Suomi tarvitsee lisää Hannu Karpoja.
Aamen.
I haven't got a new a vacuum at least in a decade (more likely 15 years or few more), but I'm on a market for a new one too. Current one is Miele and it's been abused by dog hair, kids, house remodeling and pretty much whatever you can think of. It still functions but the plastic is starting to fall apart.
But, based on that one model, which hasn't been available in years, it seems to be a pretty reliable.
Investors will adapt if the global agreements are clear. But that's a pretty damn big "if". Nato countries (currently without US) might build up something which works for them, but that still leaves roughly a half of the globe out of the equation. UN is not even close having enough leverage to make that happen, even if Hague would technically be the place where this kind of decisions would naturally fall into.
And the situation we have right now with global west (mainly EU, USA, Canada), global east (China, India and some of the Russia) and global south (BRICS) is way too unstable and scattered to make any global "best out of 3" vote impossible (and I obviously oversimplified the situation).
Maybe we need to reach out to some extraterrestial court to decide about this...
if they meant plantains, which are bananas but different
Which I did. In here they're referred as 'food bananas' or 'cooking bananas', I just didn't bother to look up the correct name.
While I personally think that we should just give everything seized from Russia to Ukraine I understand the problem at hand. There needs to be quite a bit of global discussion and agreements on things like this. Global agreemeent to seize whatever you can from a country which invades another one seems like a no brainer, but that blade cuts both ways. With Russia the global effect is pretty minuscle (I think) as most of the global west is already out of there, but if the same situation was with China and Taiwan it's a whole different matter as practically all the western investments in there would just vanish overnight. And should China just decide to stop all exports it would be pretty catastrophic to western wold, military included. And it's pretty much the same picture with USA vs EU, should USA really end up in a dictatorship.
But after that, if EU just decides to seize all Russian assets in order to help Ukraine I would be that it would have pretty much global acceptance behind.
I honestly have no idea. From wikipedia:
Flying Jacob Swedish casserole composed of chicken, whipping cream, chili sauce, bananas, roasted peanuts, bacon and Italian salad seasoning, which is a peculiar seasoning blend available only in Sweden. The dish is baked in an oven and is usually served with rice and a salad.
That didn't help much on understanding it. And those are just your regular banans, not the kind you can get from chinese restaurant or something like that.
Not that I know of. That's sort of a big deal politically, but doesn't really change anything which has been going on for the last few years.
They have. Didn't read the article, but I'd guess it's just a matter that the common practise is now written into a law and it makes things simpler to manage in the future. Not a big deal, this kind of things happen all the time, just not that often regarding martial laws.
What misconception? I learned that from Donald Duck in 1990s and surely they draw only pure facts.