I had no problems there either, I use Firefox under Linux Mint. The passwords were remembered by firefox and inserted without any problems when you log on again.
You're welcome. I noted that it is about -30C in Winnipeg today.Well, the jet stream has looped to the south bringing in a frigid and persistent bout of polar air. Thanks Canada!
Here in the middle of Germany at 380 m above sea level we currently have - 18 ° C (0 ° F) and it is slowly getting colder.You're welcome. I noted that it is about -30C in Winnipeg today.
oho here -15 already in poland at night meowHere in the middle of Germany at 380 m above sea level we currently have - 18 ° C (0 ° F) and it is slowly getting colder.
Not the optimal crux weather here:Well, the jet stream has looped to the south bringing in a frigid and persistent bout of polar air. Thanks Canada! Looking now at an entire weak or Moore of subzero lows and highs and windchills of the minus 45 F variety. Low tonight here will be -12 F; they’re predicting lows in the -20s range for the coming weekend. Extra layers everyone!
Actually just -17.1c at Altnaharra, a forestry village up in Sutherland with a very strange hotel, I stopped there once for a coffee, which was served by a spooky gentleman who could have come straight out of a Hammer Horror film. Anyway, Altnaharra holds the record for coldest place in Britain back in 2010, I'm not sure what it was, around -18 I think - but the forecast for tonight is even colder, so they may beat their own record still.Aye, they're saying it could go down to -18c even somewhere in Britain tomorrow night.
I'm glad I'm on the west side, we get a lot of rain but it's never that cold ... well, not so far ...
As for as I understand, the government in Poland wants a tax on advertising revenues, but only for private press and and broadcasting companies, not for state-controlled ones. So the measure would hit the more independent media.oho today in poland all non public televions channels are closed they strike protest and close they channale becuse of new law who they must pay goverment money and listen they like on hungary or korea or will be punished by fines and later off also when not pay tax goverment same get fine and close also poland try to give taxes on google,apple,amazon and other companies to they pay our goverment taxes becuse they companies are and exist on poland market
oho but they always hide informations about bad things here this goverment also is hard now even to read how many covid cases here how many animals go sand on covid today becuse websites and forums and news services of not public televisions,radio stations,news websites are off too becuse of strike protestAs for as I understand, the government in Poland wants a tax on advertising revenues, but only for private press and and broadcasting companies, not for state-controlled ones. So the measure would hit the more independent media.
Curiously, there is no information about the conflict in our regional press, I had to find The Times of India, to read a report on it.
Sounds like the ideal setting for a PrPr sequel to the lowland adventure storyActually just -17.1c at Altnaharra, a forestry village up in Sutherland with a very strange hotel, I stopped there once for a coffee, which was served by a spooky gentleman who could have come straight out of a Hammer Horror film. Anyway, Altnaharra holds the record for coldest place in Britain back in 2010, I'm not sure what it was, around -18 I think - but the forecast for tonight is even colder, so they may beat their own record still.
That thought crossed my mindSounds like the ideal setting for a PrPr sequel to the lowland adventure story
With a new heroine(victim) Barbara MacMoore ?That thought crossed my mind
Our hero nearly died of hypothermia in July. I'm not sure he could handle February..........Sounds like the ideal setting for a PrPr sequel to the lowland adventure story
It got mentioned here on the radio, they pointed out it was outwardly presented as a measure to tax 'internet giants' (Google etc.) but looked tailored to penalize non-government outlets.As for as I understand, the government in Poland wants a tax on advertising revenues, but only for private press and and broadcasting companies, not for state-controlled ones. So the measure would hit the more independent media.
Curiously, there is no information about the conflict in our regional press, I had to find The Times of India, to read a report on it.
Isn't that called a Freudian slip?I appreciate political comment is often discouraged on here but I thought this one is too good to miss ...
If anyone is watching the impeachment presentation there is only one conceivable conclusion ...
Maybe one of his ardent supporters "Kylie Jane Kremer" was being prophetic in her tweet but I think her warning is a little extreme ... popular on here though ...
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I would call it a mispelling. . .Isn't that called a Freudian slip?
Freudian slip? Isn't that when you say one thing, but mean your mother?Isn't that called a Freudian slip?
oho good not cru-cat-fuxed u mind becuse me think then thinking is hard meowThat thought crossed my mind