

Probably more mobilization, people in the big cities are probably also seeming to be more worried so if even rumors of it start they may actually try to leave. For now from what I’ve seen and heard, they didn’t feel like they were involved.


Probably more mobilization, people in the big cities are probably also seeming to be more worried so if even rumors of it start they may actually try to leave. For now from what I’ve seen and heard, they didn’t feel like they were involved.


Until the insurers realise that your shipments of RAM are so expensive you need an armoured truck and police escort. The police escort will be paid with your tax money.

Prochain épisode l’A31bis à 2 milliards d’euros.


How much soap are we talking?


This can easily be bypassed by making group orders, don’t know if the Chinese sites will bother.
I import tea from China and Japan, wish there was good tea in Europe but that’s not the case and the nice stuff is absurdly overpriced or impossible to find, so I will not stop but I will do my best to avoid this stupid tax.


Classic!


I don’t think the manufacturers want to open that can of worms. You do have a choice of different sounds on some cars. I think it’s good that they all sound similar, making them more recognisable.
Old hybrids didn’t have those sounds and they’re dead quiet at low speeds which is creepy.


The useless corrupt mouth breathers can’t even bother stopping the time changes every summer after more than 80% of people consulted said it needs to stop.


Maybe, but even with more expensive plastic and shipping, it’s still small and lightweight.
Damn, I had this mouse years ago.


Conséquence logique et inévitable de la prohibition des drogues. Anvers et Rotterdam sont en train de tomber, pourquoi la France serait épargnée en étant un des plus gros marchés d’Europe ?


At this point I’m hoping consumer brands stay away from the cartel and only buy Chinese chips to give those bastards what they deserve.
This whole debacle is certainly steering me towards RISC-V even if it means I have to give up a lot of games.


You can cut vegetable oil with ethanol for use in an old diesel engine just fine, 10-20% is fine. Old diesels will run on anything that doesn’t self-ignite too quickly.
Some previous employee’s last name became slang for “a major fuck up” in one of my jobs. I don’t think that’s too uncommon.
I agree. It isn’t an absolute though: you can get employers to train you at their expense, and give you more work in exchange of raises that may not always be worth the effort, but there comes the most important thing that I wasn’t told when I was younger and still seems to be a thing that some dinosaurs think: loyalty for employers only means you don’t actively try to destroy the company, getting a better employer if the previous one won’t pay enough or won’t give you better working conditions is almost always easier than managing to convince a stubborn boss.
And always be a member of a union. If there isn’t one, contact union people near you and they’ll tell you how to do it, even if your boss is great you’re better off in a union (companies can be sold…).


I live in a poorly insulated apartment. It’s very cold in winter and heating it to 19°C all the time would cost around 500€ a month.
The problem is the choice of materials and the designs… no good shade against the sun (I have shutters and that helps a bit), concrete walls that give off tons of heat for days (impossible to cool by airing out at dawn after 3 days of intense heat during the day), no provision for AC or proper ventilation (it’s built on top of the foundations from an old farm with a nice cellar it could have natural ventilation from there chilling the living spaces).


They don’t learn because they don’t have to.


Thank you for posting this. I had forgotten about it.

I like classic cars. Owning an EV made me realise I never cared what gets them moving, I just hate modern cars. I wish I could retrofit a Citroen CX with absurdly powerful electric motors and a decent battery.
I don’t see how France has much hope. Maybe compared to the UK it’s better but it’s headed the same way…