

And yet his Fidesz is polling 10 percent-point behind opposition Tisza.


And yet his Fidesz is polling 10 percent-point behind opposition Tisza.


With river heat pumps one has to wonder what happens when cities upstream from them decide to do the same and how much heat you can take out of the river before it affects its ecology.


The thing with rusky economy is that like any huge system it has inertia. And since we don’t have the best access to their economic it has been probably slowing down for some time.
So it’s a question if they can even stop the decline in time on their own. On the other hand there’s unfortunately always a possibility that TACO will try another of his rug-pulls on Ukraine or China will step up their support before the economy collapses.


Mein Leben!
He hasn’t been the craziest one for almost four years now.


False dilemma. There is still many options between removing presidents by force and keeling over and letting anybody take our countries.


That would be doing exactly what you did to Venezuela, which many people decried. Not to mention Trump will die before anybody has armed forces strong enough to even think about it.
You voted him in you get rid of him, there is no other way.


USA, please, unfuck yourself.


That might as well be, but it’s insufficient to sustain a comfortable life without a car and takes away independence from people who can’t drive, like children or elderly.


That depends. In the cities and in Prague especially - yes. Even between the cities it’s OK. But the depopulating villages on the internal periphery where you get a bus maybe twice a day that’s unfortunately another story.


Yes indeed, you don’t even need to go to the Nordics, winter tires and gravel for low temperatures are a common knowledge in the Central Europe too. I guess this knowledge also exists locally in the most of European countries otherwise considered warm: Greece, Italy or Spain all have high mountains where this certainly applies. And even the UK has Scotland. About the only countries which might learn anything from this are Malta, Ireland and maybe Cyprus, but they probably don’t need to know anyway.
This article sounds like Euronews needed some fluff piece and happened to have some clueless journalist in Canada.


With a bit of luck the bubble will burst before they get through all the red tape.


That’s nothing, I have been deplaned to a bus from a bloody A380. Almost missed my connection. In Dubai.


There is certainly not more Czechs than say Poles in Canada. But we play better hockey than Poland ;)


I am afraid the range is not free, there unfortunately is a maximum constraint ;)


They will be taken by the army shortly, just wait.


No 0.01% was quite possibly the actual number at the time. What he didn’t tell is that by the time they stopped the Linux port it was in an abysmal state after months or years of neglect. Poor performance at best, up to outright not working, depending on your hardware.


Technically they don’t deny access to the game. The game runs with Proton, but you can’t connect to the EAC secured servers.


I don’t get this, why would they release this before at least an attempted attack at that position? And if it was attacked, shouldn’t be the results mentioned in the article? Or is this some kind of psy-op and Ukraine actually can’t attack AA units that far?
It could also just be a cold engine.