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This is what I’ve been wondering as well.

Could be also Finnish!


Yeah, and it’s not like the enemy would take the information from here, they already have it and likely even more detailed. It is quite basic stuff to have when preparing to defend (or attack).


I guess artist registers if they want the entity to collect money for their plays.


Went to the site pricetracker.wtf, tried one example search and Cloudflare blocked me. Before that it gave a few 500 errors. Cloudflare Ray ID: 957b4f2ee9b40b9c


What country are you from, and what url did you try?

Email in profile. Please reach out


Well in Finland there is nothing like this for sure. You cannot do 230V electricity work regardless of what you call the rooms. I would really like to hear more about this in other European countries.


I've never heard of anything like this in Ireland or the UK. Every house is wired for 230v so you can connect pretty much anything you like up to whatever power the socket can handle. Normally 13-16A, but you can install an appliance circuit up to 45A.


Definitely not a thing in Germany either. Technically you even need an electrician to install a lamp in your ceiling.


100% there are temporary wiring / temporary installation exemptions in civilized parts of europe.


A Quick peek into the Finnish law tells me that the temporary wiring requirements are even more strict. There is no way to do any of that legally without license and proper training.

So I guess we are not civilized enough then.


i was commenting on nonsensical spreading of toxic activities. so that is that. so be uncivilised to youtubers spreading such toxic content not to me ,thank you.


> in civilized parts of europe

Ah, lovely. Racism.

Please speak clearly, which parts of Europe do you consider to be civilized, and which parts uncivilized?


stop spreading hate.

edit: this is racism. - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VEowCqd4zug


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I have half jokingly thought that could there even be some evolutionary dimension of improving the language skills of your kids when doing it!


It uses 12.5 kW per 100km travelled. But should be of course kWh.


Having lived in Norway forsome years, at least to me the locals told me that it is more due to tradition of ”matpakke” and not so much of not being able to do it. Even in the work place it is common to bring your own sandwitches in stead of having ”proper” lunch. And also, it would be a huge undertaking even if people wanted it as no school building is equipped with suitable kitchen.


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