Israel to annex parts of West Bank if Europe doesn't move to recognize Palestine, too
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The author suggests it was added through people answering the "is this a business" prompts on their phones, not the identity verification.
They're cheap because the government subsidizes production to undercut other countries' auto industry. And because they're built with slave labor.
They're almost all Chinese, but not all cheap. You can get ones with or without protection circuitry.
Thanks, that and the linked Yahoo article were much more readable.
The point is that "car drives into pedestrians" and "a vehicle struck several people" completely ignores the driver operating the vehicle.
You can be both. Schmidt was general manager of VW's U.S. Environment and Engineering Office.
As much as I like to see consequences, I would rather have just seen a very large fine put toward environmental purposes than prison time. Save prison for people who pose a direct danger to the public.
I got several minutes of scrolling in and still didn't see anything resembling a match to the headline. All I got was a thick layer of conspiracy theorism and paranoia.
What they're saying might be true, but they're not communicating it very well at all.
I'm not familiar with paperless-ngx, but it should really be doing this on its own. If it doesn't, and you're not able to edit the config, you should probably open a bug report.
If you're just using this to send mail to yourself, though, you can work around it by sending direct to Gmail with unauthenticated SMTP. I have this configured on a couple systems. You might need to hit "not spam" on the messages a couple times because they'll probably get flagged at first.
Guy uses phone number for business, shocked when it gets listed for that business. More at 11.
Are there typically secondary systems used in these scenarios? Was the company performing regular inspections and maintenance on the crane? The article doesn't say.
No, that's the Washington Post. The NYT did change ownership a few years ago and that's why it's gone to shit, but the owner isn't a household name.