https://aposymbiont.github.io/split-keyboards/
- SymbioteThe permanent exhibition is free, special exhibitions often have an entry charge.
- There's a list: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_organizations_with_.in...
I don't see why a non-western military alliance wouldn't be eligible, so long as the meet the criteria — treaty registered with the UN etc.
- Oslo Commune will have control of oslo.kommune.no, i.e. there are DNS records pointing to the commune's DNS server.
It's no different to administer than if they had oslokommune.no.
(Just like dealing with bbc.co.uk is no different to administer than bbc.com.)
- The drain should be within the shower area, with all the bathroom floor draining that way.
If it's in the centre of the room it's been done very badly. I've never seen this in Denmark, even in some very old apartment buildings.
- In London that will get you a different set of problems. Like gaps in the window frame, and a damp smell in the bathroom without ventilation.
- The bathroom needs to be destined properly.
My shower in Denmark has no door, and no curtain, but the splashes don't reach very far away, and aren't in the way of anywhere I'd want to walk after showering anyway.
I've often seen hotel bathrooms in other countries that get this wrong. In the worst case, splashed water from the open shower runs all across the bathroom, and in one case (a Grand Hyatt!) into the main room carpet.
Did the designers not know water flows down?
- Note Greenland is not in the EU. (External territories of EU countries can decide whether or not to participate.)
- Does anyone have a link to the proposal, preferably on the EU website?
I'd like to see for myself, as I don't consider moving the consent method from the webpage to the browser settings "watering down" — it's the opposite.
- You can look at https://openrailwaymap.org/ for an up-to-date rail-only map of the world.
Note it's infrastructure: lines may be freight-only, or only used occasionally.
https://www.xn--pnvkarte-m4a.de/ is an equivalent for public transport routes.
- By far the most common coin in the USA is 25¢. Changing that would be much more disruptive.
- > endangered species
You have a probably-unintentional pun here. I'm explaining it since many people won't know the obscure word.
- Someone producing brass (copper-zinc alloy) could presumably use them, as they only need to add extra copper.
- At least leave them on the counter, drop them in a charity box, or leave them somewhere else where someone will pick them up.
- I used to live round the corner from a private school in London (ages 5-16 or 5-18, not sure).
They were never on the tube with me, but plenty of children would be arriving at about 8:15, as I was departing to get to work for 9:00. Private school children are more likely to have a longer journey to school, therefore less likely to have a direct bus, and presumably more likely to have parents who will pay for the tube/train. (Only buses are free for children.)
- A UK company had produced them for decades, which probably serves most injured non-geek users.
https://www.maltron.com/store/p19/Maltron_Single_Hand_Keyboa...
- I was maintaining [1] which might be useful to you, but it's become outdated. It doesn't have a filter for one handed keyboards, but some of the "two halves" ones might be appropriate.
(If someone is interested in taking the site over and bringing it up to date, please open an issue.)
- Denmark also does this — Copenhagen to Århus on 10 December at 10:52 is £16 if purchased now.
My example wasn't especially ridiculous. Try something like Stansted Airport to Birmingham — 200km, 45 minutes slower than driving, and £97 — or £67 off peak.
The other ridiculous feature of British train tickets is when some return tickets cost just £1 more than a single ticket.
- Yes. I didn't see the slow trains, it looks like they were hidden from my search.
(Also bear in mind the median income after tax is 50% higher in Denmark.)
- Rail travel is one of the few things that's cheaper now I live in Denmark compared to the UK.
A ticket for the next direct train (16:42, peak time) from Copenhagen to Århus is 449kr, £53. That's 300km in 3 hours.
London to Manchester is the same distance, 2¼ hours, and £193.
- Countries like Ecuador that use US dollars mint their own coins for local circulation.