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Sims anlikeli to me
Sims anlikeli to me
What is this mysterious language?
I never seen a standing desk honestly, I thought it was a meme more than anything else.
It doesn’t bother you looking up or are you a giraffe ?🦒
Unions are all workers friend, but they are not your advocate. If your salary is up to the agreed national contract and there is little they can do.
it depends on the country, and where exactly you work, but in many countries (ehem Italia) they are somewhat too comfortable with the company management to be effective at their job.
source: SMBC link
In Italy they don’t, Italians are weird like that. It’s also a country where nearly everyone doesn’t trust their tap water and buy water in plastic bottles…
That’s pretty much why these traditions are there, just like people don’t actually believe in Santa similarly you don’t have to believe in Jesus to enjoy a winter holiday/break and excuse to see friends and family
Not a doctor and not familiar with Belgians sorry.
Yeah the International Bureau of Weights and Measures which Is a member of is very imperialistic.
Second is an SI unit.
It depends on the country, in Greece it’s usually free, maybe in touristy places or if you order bottled water you will be charged, but otherwise most places will give you cold tap water for free.
Yes and quite predictably Italians have pasta fingers.
Anything else omelette with pineapple?
I think it’s mostly down to the fact the units could be mixed when written down.
Mg and mg should not create confusion in theory the standard milion prefix in metric is a capital M.
The official definition of a 1,000 kg is Mg but it’s not very frequently used in practice. Mostly because use of metric tonnes was already diffused
Keep in mind that there is more than just SI units used in Europe in the past. For example if you read through an old thermodynamics textbook in Italian it is likely to use a lot calories and often the CGS system (centimeter grams second and calories).
It’s typically shortened as t. So a mass of 1,000,000 kg will be referred as 1,000 t
Normally it’s clear from the context and what units you are using so there is no ambiguity.
That shit is worst than Reddit. Didn’t even know it still existed.
If you live in a cold country it’s twice a year to put winter tyres and then the summer ones.
Which you don’t buy every time obviously, but still the change and storage fee is going to be about hundred Euros/dollars each time.
And the scientific article if someone has access to it… for science! https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0376635723001419?