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I once accompanied a teenager to one of those horse-girl movies. The auditorium was completely full, and apart from two young women who seemed to be doing it ironically, I was the only adult in the theater. During the interval, I noticed how other adults handled it: They accompany the children to the movie theater and then have two hours to enjoy a few drinks.
The city of St. Gallen in Switzerland simply charges CHF 20 per minute that the tram is blocked. (21€ / $25) https://www.srf.ch/...
Because the criterion "bombing" is explicitly mentioned, Switzerland must also be colored red. https://en.wikipedia.org/...
No, but she is actually a teacher. Switzerland https://en.m.wikipedia.org/...
I am not a programmer, not a geek, but just the ability to recognize problems and then find and implement the solution gives me the aura of an omniscient wizard. Simple things like: We have an automatic drying machine for work clothes here, but we haven't been able to use it for YEARS! A Google search, manual found. We now have the third coffee machine. They always break because of the chalky water. When we descale, the display still lights up: If I really go through the instructions in the manual step by step, it suddenly works. And that's before we get to any multiple screens or Excel problems with the sum function.
If you can interpret your car's manual, you're a hero. If you can also get hold of the vehicle's repair manual, then you're a wizard. And if you understand the sum function in Excel, then you are a danger to your supervisor.
I don't want to portray Switzerland as a poor, innocent victim here. As already described in this commentary.
All I can contribute to this is this video: Shake Hands With Danger (1980)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v26fTGBEi9E And now everyone has a catchy tune in their head! Sorry
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