

From a German perspective he awfully seems like a Tory
From a German perspective he awfully seems like a Tory
Yes because I’ve needed a new smartphone urgently and the Assholes at MediaMarkt forced me to buy one with “preapplied” screen protector. Otherwise they wouldn’t have any in stock.
A really awesome deal for a 30€ upcharge on the already expensive unit price
Back then the Sandero was available for 9k, now it’s 12,5k. But now the Model 3 is also the worst offender at TÜV
And they failed mostly because of Axle/Suspension Issues. Rusty Brakes too, but the other OEMs have solved this, by just using them occasionally via Software to keep them rust free.
Either way, it’s not a good look to have even worse quality than Dacia on a 3 year old car (14,2% Fail the Inspection)
Yes but not Teslas. They are usually placed 2nd on the list of cars that fail the first Mandatory Safety Inspection in Germany after getting registered (it’s after 3 years). And the first place is usually the cheapest Dacia PoS where it’s at least understandable why they fail often. (A whole new car for under <10k)
Are they cheaper in the US?
Because you could get for the same price 2-3 boxes of breakfast cereal, which is nutritionally still shit, but at least it tastes good
I’ve once bought PopTarts when they had “America Weeks” in the Grocery Store. That stuff was really completely nasty. Some dough that crumbles from touching it, with not even the whole thing glazed. Tasted awful cold, and a bit less awful warm.
I don’t get it why they are such a staple. But given they were marked down from 5€ for a pack to 0.50€ in the end, other people didn’t seem to enjoy them either. (That was 2-3 years ago)
In Germany they sometime use Taxis as the car driver is liable for the cost.
So you’re moving Goalposts again?
Nobody was talking about a VPN for accessing your private home or company network. Even you were talking about a commercial VPN Providers…
You’re really insufferable
Why do trains in the US always look like a Rimowa Suitcase?
Well, maybe your family called for a bullshit emergency.
The wait times for actual life threatening emergencies are low. But the data is public, take a look for yourself.
It’s the same when somebody complains about long wait times in the ER in Germany. If they had to wait a long time, it wasn’t an emergency. Simple as that.
Here is a video that explains it to non-medical people how it works
And here the data about ambulance wait times in the UK
https://www.nuffieldtrust.org.uk/resource/ambulance-response-times
If you have an heart attack they are there in ~8 Minutes
Maybe look at the actual data before spewing dumb shit
https://www.nuffieldtrust.org.uk/resource/ambulance-response-times
You don’t need an extra lane, if the traffic on your side moves to his right side and the other side moves to their right side, there would be plenty space in the middle for the ambulance to pass
That’s all garbage from big chains and Multinationals (Kamps, Harrys, Rewe and Backwerk)
There was plenty of space in the video to move the car out of the way. Maybe you would need to stop for a minute because you’re parking close to the curb/car but more than enough for the ambulance to pass
There was plenty of space to give way. But his “ja” at the end of every sentence makes my blood boil too
That’s not a dense urban situation at all. There was plenty of space on the road in the video. Usually the cars drive a bit on the pedestrian walkway or just really tight to the left/right end and it’s enough. Would also have been plenty sufficient on the road in the video
The german guy is playing it up for views but i do agree that’s pretty bad.
I’ve made the same observation when I visited New York. He’s not really exaggerating
The Orange Moron killed it, if I didn’t miss something
https://apnews.com/article/nyc-congestion-pricing-toll-trump-hochul-2c42443618f127f88bda986f1795eef5
Nothing to do with America.
I’ve seen the same asocial behaviour in Paris, when I was sitting on a bench near Notre dame.
There you can see a bridge over the Seine, and on the other side there is a hospital (I don’t know if it still operates, they’ve planned on closing it back then).
There was also an ambulance driving there, and it took it also over 10 Minutes to cross that bridge.
It was really mindboggling to me.
In my small town in Germany it works well though. Might be just a problem with bigger cities in general.
It certainly did work out in many countries, which transitioned from it to Marriage for all in the end