But you don’t need an extension for that? Just standard firefox can already do that.
Yes. It’s easy and already established. There is no reason to change it.
Maybe you should take your own advice before making ridiculous claims you’re unable to defend.
Right and wrong are not solely based on opinion with zero objective truth.
Then please explain how one can empirically meassure wrongness or rightness.
Jails (and laws in general) exist because of collective agreement between people. Collective agreement, even if unanimous, does not make objective truth.
If done how OP proposes, this isn’t really taking advantage of Ukraine at all.
Yeah, he add additional info after my comment (was just the title before).
Why do you want us to stoop to Trump’s level?
111,37€ / months total.
That includes:
1gbit down, 100mbit up home internet (hopefully fibre will become available this year, I’m starving for more upload).
unlimited mobile data (domestic).
50GB roaming data in the EU / month
1 GB roaming data worldwide / months
free sms + calls (domestically and to/from the EU).
100 free minutes / months for calls (globally).
Sure. But the war wasn’t caused by the weapons existing.
The war is directly linked to the cold war, so it’s pointless to talk what would have happend if the cold war would have ended differently.
But let’s assume the political situation would have been the same and just the stockpile of old soviet weapons was gone: I’d say yes, they would have been just as aggressive in the beginning. After all the didn’t really intended to be relying on their old stockpile at the start.
They are made to last for quite a while. Look at Russia, they are still going through equipment and ammunitions made for the cold war. So yeah, as long wars keep happening, there is a good chance weapon stockpiles will eventually get used. And it doesn’t look like wars are going to stop happening anytime soon.
Also weapons being decomissioned (destroyed without being used) or ageing equipment being converted for training/practice is also quite common. So not all weapons will eventually get used in war.
I still don’t see your point. You’re basically saying most hammers will eventually used to hammer a nail. I agree. It just isn’t a very insightful statement.
Yes, I know it’s different that’s what I specified non-perishable. Milk is perishable.
You make weapons of war with the intent of them being used for war.
All tools are made with the intent for being used for their purpose …
Your point is not clear.
That’s kind of true for all non-perishable goods. So what’s your point?
Really, we’re covering basic grammar now?
Yep, someone already posted the link and OP has fixed it. My previous comment is obsolete.
We do in Switzerland.
Not attached to the cart, but you can pick up a scanner at the entrance, scan all your stuff and at the checkout you scan your scanner. No need for the scale at the end, though.