This law is more than a decade in the making, the only reason it was on Apples roadmap is because of this law.
The EU doesn't have to mandate a new connector when something new comes up, it just has to be an open standard, ANY open standard. This is miles better for everyone. And the EU doesn't force the whole world to adapt their standard, it's just not economical to produce different versions for different markets, but they are very much allowed to sell whatever to their non EU customers.
If you really want the lightning adapter back, you can ask one of the many people who soldered a usb-c connector in an iphone 12/13/14. If one person can do it, I'm pretty sure Apple can, too.
Usually these are empty when rolling into battle, they are used to get there in the first place. Tanks aren't known for great fuel economy and the inside is already cramped, so for cross country travel it's practical.
Non native speaker here.
"Much" refers to something not countable, like "much more milk", and is used without plural, "liter" is countable such that you could say "many more liters of milk" (note the plural of liter). So while I'd say the latter is more correct according to grammatical rules, if both are common, both can be considered correct, as rules are often rewritten to adapt to the way the English language is used.
Oh yeah it's really crazy impressive, from a technology pov this is amazing.
I concede I'm neither a biologist nor a doctor, and if lazy sperm is not genetic, respectively if children born from this would lead a completely normal life: awesome. I just think knowingly passing on serious disabilities with a high chance to a new generation is something that should be avoided, specifically because you can't ask the people affected, which is the children born. In the end, it's just my ignorant weird feeling from what looks like Frankensteining together something that seems dead to create new life.
This is clearly a case of "just because we can doesn't mean we should". Sounds like a really bad idea to create life from sperm that doesn't even move. Some people are just not meant to have kids and should come to terms with it instead of passing their own problems on to the next generation. I think it's selfish. Also it's not like there aren't enough people already, adopt and give a good life to a healthy child that otherwise wouldn't have a future.
Der Trick ist, nicht eine sehr dicke Jacke zu haben, sondern mehrere (nicht so dicke) Klamotten übereinander zu tragen. Der Vorteil ist, dass du die dünneren Klamotten auch im Herbst oder Frühling tragen kannst, und du kannst dich besser an das Wetter anpassen: eine dicke Jacke ist nicht so flexibel wie ein Unterhemd, ein (langaermeliges) T-Shirt, ein Pullover, ein Schal, und eine etwas dünnere Jacke. Handschuhe brauche ich selten, aber die kannst du dir bei Bedarf auch schnell für ein paar Euro kaufen, wenn dir kalt ist
Das Zugticket ist meistens viel billiger, wenn du es einen oder zwei Monate im voraus kaufst, und dich auf einen bestimmten Zug zu einer bestimmten Uhrzeit festlegst. Der Nachteil: wenn du den Zug verpasst, darfst du nicht einfach den nächsten nehmen sondern musst ein neues Ticket kaufen. Vielleicht nicht ideal für die hinfahrt, wenn du nicht weißt wie lang du am Flughafen brauchst. Aber für die Rückfahrt zum Flughafen vielleicht.
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