Haarlem is not a suburb but it’s own city, it is actually the capital of the North-Holland province.
That article literally says the other one is what New Zealand is named after.
First, this seems to be three years old. Second, he is one of the contributors to HA, HA was originally started by Paulus Schoutsen who is still an active contributor.
Companies only do things for their bottom line, not for customer demand. Also, if nobody would buy gas from Shell anymore, their gas stations would just have to be rebranded to something else. Behind the scenes the oil companies are all trading with each other.
People from south America aren’t Americans then?
How the fuck is this country even still standing at this point with this chicanery and buffoonery at the reigns?
Because it’s basically the same everywhere?
There’s two spring-y extensions on the back which slide inside the electrical box.
The Dutch word is almost the same as the German word, though most abbreviate it to “beha”.
In the Netherlands we now also have a “terugleveringstoeslag” where you have to pay a monthly fee based on the maximum peak power delivered to the grid over the year. At least, the bigger electrical companies already have it, the rest will soon follow. My coworker (who has way too many solar panels installed) got a letter from Essent that he had to pay 67 euros monthly starting October. So he switched companies, but he’ll have to figure out something else next time.
It’s not, but you made me google, so I gave you an upvote.
The whole COVID made the kids dumb is just the newest excuse in a long line. Before that it were phones, computers, calculators and probably a lot more. My kids are from the new generation, and they’re doing just fine.
It looks like they have strong hands. Based on this joke I think.
To make crop circles.
Those in the picture are also common in Germany and the Netherlands.
Here in Europe we use roller shutters in front of windows or doors for this. Works great, but the house gets really dark inside. A quick google search tells me this might be limited to Germany and bordering countries though.
That’s probably why they’re modern design principles, UI’s were relatively new in 1999, and most people who used computers still knew how to work with the command line.
I actually get the graph that way.