

I don’t see how the commenters here can read this as “cool news”. That’s 90s Colombia for you, in f.ing Sweden.
I don’t see how the commenters here can read this as “cool news”. That’s 90s Colombia for you, in f.ing Sweden.
What’s with lastFM these days? I used it some 20 years ago when they started and they offered free, automatically curated radios (like Spotify ), but then they flipped, thanked the users for the data they collected from listening data and switched to some subscription model
You don’t need those either. You can learn to play an instrument, enjoy music on the Sunday mass, or wait until the local troubadour visits your place.
It’s just easier with the record store.
Think of it as a dice rolling tabletop RPG
I tried one of the old parts, it’s incredibly repetitive and boring.
That was some time ago, but I think we stayed in one of those. At least it looked like someone just left for the weekend. Also in a room that probably the mom rent out after the kids moved out. So yes, it’s probably still a thing
I remember when it was about renting your place for a few days when you were traveling
It’s not the scientists, it’s a single journalist who is popping out these headlines. Some of those caught attention.
I tried once. For some sites I couldn’t even register, at the rest I couldn’t upload anything.
I have a spam collecting address @freemail.hu , the domain is live and working since 96, sometimes it’s not accepted, because it’s not Gmail I guess
How would you feel about Mexican military doing operations in the US?
Those duckers, who used to have a free database where users would collect users ’ playing list until they decided they have enough and turned into a subscription?
This is for real? How is it even legal?
I don’t know what language you were learning, but I think it’s impossible to finish Spanish. True, I usually go one lesson per day, but after nearly 3000 days I’m at 6/8 section. I finished once the tree out a lot of effort in, they reworked the whole thing and I got back to the middle
Good, now Hungary can put that 2M EUR per month from propaganda into research, education and healthcare.
Looks like a secret fatality move
I can imagine… “You, c*nt! Would you mind turning left a bit? Thanks!”
I’m surprised nobody mentioned jack plugs yet. Basically unchanged since 1877 when it was invented for phone switchboards, roughly as old as safety pins or modern hairpins (give or take a few decades)
For the uninitiated, Ikarus was a Hungarian bus factory that produced buses to the Eastern block, some of those are probably still running somewhere in Mongolia. The Ikarus 256 was produced between 1974-2002, so in the best case that thing was at least 23 years old.
But even better, someone got to travel on an Ikarus 55 on the same day (1954-1974), which used to be great in their time, but definitely weren’t made for 36C summers, the lack of air conditioning combined with the sunshine roof that used to increase the feel of comfort in 1958 created a living hell for the passengers packed into that rolling museum with barely openable windows.
If I remember correctly they do. The haemoglobin is better in holding oxygen
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/1062785/