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It’s awful. It appears to know things to the layman, but if you actually know anything about a subject, you’ll notice that more often than not it is incorrect.
I’m just a customer so he can sit there if he likes. Unless we’re talking Joffrey as I couldn’t deal with his horrid little face.
Happy to say there are no chavs round my way, nor council flats, so none.
I’m in England and have no dollars, so the answer is ‘none’.
This administration is replete with some of the worst people alive. Awful, horrible cunts, every last one of them.
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Same here I have a couple of Philips Ambilights and see none of this crap. Seems certain brands do it.
Calm down, Hitler.
Three incidences of childish behaviour a decade ago won’t make you good or bad.
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They’re similar, but in DAP the risk transfers at the named destination port whereas with FOB risk transfers once loaded at the origin port.
If the terms on the contract are DDP (Delivery Duty Paid), which a lot of customers in China request, then the taxes and duties at the point of entry to China are paid by the exporter. You want to use terms DAP (Delivered at Place) and name the port or airport. The importer is then responsible for all local charges, including these sudden tariffs.
NYT has a great puzzle app.
For info, AI is an initialism, not an acronym. Acronyms are pronounced like words (NASA, NATO), whereas initialisms are just the letters (AI, FBI).
Detectorists was awesome.
A Yiddish insult or the cream that gathers at the side of some people’s mouths.
Kneecap. Say no more.
Cold soup from a can sounds post-apocalyptic. I heat it and have it in a bowl, possibly with croutons or a slice of buttered bread.
Why anyone would want a Swastikar for any amount of money is beyond my understanding.
It’s pitchforks and guillotines time.