Olli-Ka
2021-04-11 04:57:43
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... and that is where people are the happiest. Why do you think?SH, where we are is at the top.
... and that is where people are the happiest. Why do you think?SH, where we are is at the top.
Everything that was no longer needed was dumped via classifieds. :D
By the way, I can recommend that – people underestimate how much cash can add up, plus it reduces your moving volume. Life is better with lighter luggage.
Away from all the regulator's paws, clear? I agree. Here in the village you can go, there you turn off the hot water when in summer the solar system still has steam. Gotta see when that works. Maybe by Easter or only by May. Otherwise it all runs automatically. It’s too warm inside the house if you stick the regulator on the wall there, it’s something like the old Danfoss on the radiators. Clear? I agree again. And if anything’s wrong, our phone number is on the sticker there. Otherwise? Yes, I agree again. Good, so we’re done, have fun with the thing, it’s good, it’ll last a good fifteen years for sure. Just don’t play with it twice.
That’s certainly true. When I see what’s happening here on the Baltic Sea, we shouldn’t have bought and built a moment later. Land at 115, now 240. House at 200, now probably 250. Above all the plot more than doubled in four years. That’s not normal. Who’s driving the prices like that? Hamburg especially.
The non-educated user says (in my opinion completely rightly) diffusely and plainly "broken" when some rule thing twitches spasmodically like a fluorescent tube starter a few weeks before extinction. An essential mandatory task of a standard control system is to satisfy users so well that at least the middle ninety percent of customers don’t even ask whether something like that could be optimized. One must neither lose sleep over some switching noise, nor have to recognize from a consumption bill that rocket technology was calibrated by a drunkard. The need for a well-tempered room is so close to a fundamental right that one shouldn’t first have to meet an academic prerequisite. If my needs are "economy," the technology simply has to "work" instead of making "advanced" qualification demands on the user. Everyday essentially required stuff must not be elitist, otherwise it is not progress. Only if I explicitly want to be an avant-gardist as a customer may the equipment make demands on its master.
That's what I'm saying!!! If I had achieved this, my progress would have been even steeper upwards, although I solely attributed this to the ability to express things in a special way with words; in that respect, a picture doesn't help me much. Is that a tile brand in the picture? I don't know it at all.....Oh, you can also somehow muddle your way through with a Hauptschule or POS...[ATTACH alt="B9E48138-9BF9-4CB7-A0C1-CDC496001394.jpeg"]59991[/ATTACH]