Loved my old Samsung player 20 years ago or so.
Only slighty bigger as the AAA that powered it, great sound and was a total long-runner, being one of the first devices to feature a (tiny, single colour) OLED display.
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You should modify that to "belongs to a backwards branch of a religion"
Christians in my country are mostly LBQT-friendly. (These are not the fundamentalisic US kind of christians though).
Muslims on the other hand... some serious fraction are homophobes...
Plan then seems also to be to massively loose market share in Europe, like Tesla did already...
2020, that was a 50/50 move, piss off half the country, earn the support from half of it.
No, it always would have been a net loss.
Toyota sells a lot internationally while basically 0% of the international customers see Trump or MAGA in a positive light...
Good question.
I am also a peanut-jelly-noob and just curious myself if there is a special type of bread you are supposed to go with...
Did you get special bread for it?
There's crunchy??
What exactly is crunching?
... wenn sie vorher durch Google in einem bislang nicht bekannten Prozess mit unklaren Bedingungen zertifiziert wurden.
Die Überschrift hört sich vielleicht tendenziell gut an, aber das ist in Wirklichkeit eine sehr schlechte Nachricht.
Es könnte gerade so ausreichen, die EU Regulierungsbehörden zufriedenzustellen, obwohl dem Nutzer faktisch das Recht entzogen wird, auf seinem eigenen Gerät das zu installieren was er selbst will.
More recent most promising theory, that could explain it, seems to be that the universe is just spinning somewhat.
There go the "unknown, new physics", if this proves to be correct...
No, it theorizes how that might be the cause without giving any evidence apart from some anecdotal stuff, which is mostly not even directly connected to the topic.
The mentioned camera symbol theory looks much more likely to me (it predates Japanese SLRs by the way, I own a 60's German compact camera that uses it for far focus setting and it has been a thing before).
But that is also just a theory without real evidence.
I think the article is neither a good one about semiotic convergence, nor about that part of internet history.
Thanks! I was somewhat confused before reading the article, too.
I now still have to find out what a "DUI" is...