5763 pts ยท November 24, 2011
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Speeding tickets in Norway has nothing to do with income, only how much over the limit you are, the same with Sweden. Finland on the other hand is based on income.
I highly recommend the saunas in the Oslo fjord, amazing experience. Quite cheep and lots of variety, just remember to book a few days in advance.
The Pepsi one is not per capita, but the rest is for sure
I live in Norway, and their Pepsi max consumption is ridiculous! Googled it in Norwegian and several newspapers had articles with the 9% info.
That's Finland
It's impossible to look like that without juice, and a lot of hard work. Doesn't come by itself even with good genetics and juice.
Leftist religion?
You can, as long as you stop for 20-30 min every 3-4 hours. I do that with a fossil fuel car too.
I'm a big fan of #21, but it's usually a coin toss if people like it or hate it. Gave it to a Portuguese that hate licorice, she loved it because of the smokey flavor :)
I still have it on DVD ๐
They just left out a lot of steps to make it seem easier:157x200 + 4x100 + 4x57 = 32.028Its pretty much the same as going 200x157 + 4x157, but with more steps. I wouldn't consider it easier by at all.
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You are AWESOME, keep it up! ๐
No it's not ;)https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_sovereign_states_by_date_of_formation
We introduced wealth tax on stock holdings in Norway a few years ago. Some wealthy people moved to Switzerland, but if all developed countries did it simultaneously, problem solved. Unfortunately not gonna happen though.
Yeah, when it comes to the US I completely agree. A lot of other countries have a more complex situations though.
It's a global problem, but might be more "unsolved" in the states compared to Europe. We are all impacted by it, whether your country is at the top of their game, or not.But mostly it's a problem for all the countries where it's dumped.Sweden has the most advanced technology in this area, but implementing it on a global scale is unfortunately not an easy task.
This system works great in Sweden and Norway. Each aluminum can or plastic bottle has an extra price of โฌ0,2Most grocery stores have a machine where you can return them and get the refund next shopping trip, real easy! In the summer when people are drinking in parks, there is always people collecting them to get some extra money, win-win.
Oh buoy!
Agreed, it was sooo beautiful! Cried lika baby, or like a man
She's a doll!
Holy shitsnacks, I've been there 32 years ago! I was 10 at the time and on a road trip with my family around Europe. I have been trying to remember where it was, because the *papir heir" really stuck to my mind. Neither in my family remembered. Finally ๐ Thank you!
Sorry mate, but if you operate the murder machine, you are still responsible for it. It doesn't matter if you are the owner or if there are other people involved, you are still the operator of the machine.
Link?
In the Scandinavian countries you have a living wage as a waiter, but the customer can still tip. Let's say the service or food was exceptional, customers might tip an additional 5-15%. But giving tip on a draft beer would be weird. Works pretty good.
The pastor version of this is: half your age minus 8...
https://lovdata.no/artikkel/hva_blir_boten_hvis_du_kjorer_for_fort/4290#:~:text=1%20200%20kr-,til%20og%20med%2010%20km/t%20for%20fort%2C%20er%20forelegget,er%20forelegget%209%20800%20kr
https://lovdata.no/artikkel/hva_blir_boten_hvis_du_kjorer_for_fort/4290#:~:text=1%20200%20kr-,til%20og%20med%2010%20km/t%20for%20fort%2C%20er%20forelegget,er%20forelegget%209%20800%20kr
Speeding tickets in Norway has nothing to do with income, only how much over the limit you are, the same with Sweden. Finland on the other hand is based on income.
I highly recommend the saunas in the Oslo fjord, amazing experience. Quite cheep and lots of variety, just remember to book a few days in advance.
The Pepsi one is not per capita, but the rest is for sure
I live in Norway, and their Pepsi max consumption is ridiculous! Googled it in Norwegian and several newspapers had articles with the 9% info.
That's Finland
It's impossible to look like that without juice, and a lot of hard work. Doesn't come by itself even with good genetics and juice.
Leftist religion?
You can, as long as you stop for 20-30 min every 3-4 hours. I do that with a fossil fuel car too.
I'm a big fan of #21, but it's usually a coin toss if people like it or hate it. Gave it to a Portuguese that hate licorice, she loved it because of the smokey flavor :)
I still have it on DVD ๐
They just left out a lot of steps to make it seem easier:
157x200 + 4x100 + 4x57 = 32.028
Its pretty much the same as going 200x157 + 4x157, but with more steps. I wouldn't consider it easier by at all.
.
You are AWESOME, keep it up! ๐
No it's not ;)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_sovereign_states_by_date_of_formation
We introduced wealth tax on stock holdings in Norway a few years ago. Some wealthy people moved to Switzerland, but if all developed countries did it simultaneously, problem solved. Unfortunately not gonna happen though.
Yeah, when it comes to the US I completely agree. A lot of other countries have a more complex situations though.
It's a global problem, but might be more "unsolved" in the states compared to Europe. We are all impacted by it, whether your country is at the top of their game, or not.
But mostly it's a problem for all the countries where it's dumped.
Sweden has the most advanced technology in this area, but implementing it on a global scale is unfortunately not an easy task.
This system works great in Sweden and Norway. Each aluminum can or plastic bottle has an extra price of โฌ0,2
Most grocery stores have a machine where you can return them and get the refund next shopping trip, real easy! In the summer when people are drinking in parks, there is always people collecting them to get some extra money, win-win.
Oh buoy!
Agreed, it was sooo beautiful! Cried lika baby, or like a man
She's a doll!
Holy shitsnacks, I've been there 32 years ago! I was 10 at the time and on a road trip with my family around Europe. I have been trying to remember where it was, because the *papir heir" really stuck to my mind. Neither in my family remembered. Finally ๐ Thank you!
Sorry mate, but if you operate the murder machine, you are still responsible for it. It doesn't matter if you are the owner or if there are other people involved, you are still the operator of the machine.
Link?
In the Scandinavian countries you have a living wage as a waiter, but the customer can still tip. Let's say the service or food was exceptional, customers might tip an additional 5-15%. But giving tip on a draft beer would be weird. Works pretty good.
.
The pastor version of this is: half your age minus 8...