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  • Thats a fair point. It seems to be badly designed, engineeres and made, all at the same time.

    My point was that it's not uncommon for some of these electric cars that were rushed to be pretty bad. (Not because they are electric, but the rush to get models to the market.) The Toyota Bz4x was recalled (and sales stopped) because the wheels fell of.

  • TBF. My neighbour bought an I.D.4 in summer 2021 and I never even saw it as he constantly has an I.D.3 as a loaner from the dealer. After a year of constant repairs he cancelled the purchase and got a new Skoda Octavia estate (ice) as he needed something bigger for his three kids. In 2023 he got a Tesla model 3, as the financing was pretty amazing.

    The ID4 had so many early errors that it was absolutely dogshit, but now most of the kinks has been worked out and it's a decent car.

    The cybertruck can probably become a decent (if insanely stupid car) once they work out the kinks. Tesla is still a brand with leprosy though

  • Switzerland is not en EEA member (Norway and Iceland) and adopt EU regulations on a case by case basis. EEA members are obliged to adopt as default in national legislation, but have the option to decline, but it often comes with consequences.

    There are some EFTA (Norway, Switzerland, Liechtenstein and Iceland) deal with the EU but no idea how that works.

    Edit: But you are correct, Switzerland do follow most EU regulations.

  • The Honda Ridgeline can be repurposed as a LPG truck, and the Ford Ranger Lightning is electric. But both of them are on the larger side tho'

    Many craft and trade people in Norway have embraced the Volkswagen Buzz.

  • Mine hated magpies. First time we took him to my mothers house I heard some miaus smd found him on a rock in the middle of a little brook next to the house being mobbed by three magpies. And I had to rescue him. A little while later I saw the setup. One magpie was limping along being tracked by the cat. The second the cat jumped in the rock the other two immediately started mobbing him and the "wounded" would join in.

    After that magpies were an arch enemy. A few years later I sat on my own porch, and this magpie was hopping around for probably 20-30 minutes when suddenly my fur missile came out if a bush next to the porch. He had bided his time and actually got both his paws all around the magpie who started pecking his head. Think he was as surprised as the magpie as he actually let it go. (To my relief as I think he would have lost an eye)

    I saw that the magpies had learned and was more wary when they spotted him.

  • Norway has one of the worlds largest deposits of thorium, but I have ot heard that we had a working reactor, just the principle of one.

    If the chinese has indeed made it work I think we need to prepare for USA wanting to annex Norway as well

  • I had the exact same experience. My son became cyanotic since his breathing was so shallow, and then he passed out. For a second I thought he died there and then. Quickly came too. And the ambulance took a wrong turn. Rember running after it. Man, had I had that motivation when young and fit I would have beat Usain Bolt

  • Noe av prisøkning skyldes at fra de 140 kronene (102 kronene minus innkjøp) skal butikken betale husleie, lønn, strøm, lån (mange fleste kjøpmenn eier alt i butikken inkl. utstyr som kjøledisker og hyller), service på utstyr, NETS skal ha sitt for betalingsløsningen, regnskapskontoret og sikkert masse jeg ikke kan. Hørte om butikker som ikke kan betale lønn når butikken er fylt med varer (dvs, alt av likvide midler er brukt til å betale varene). Men får da lån fra kjeden for å betale lønn. Teknisk sett er den butikken konkurs.

    Det ræva utvalget er fordi nordmenn er ekstremt lite interessert i nye varer. Leste at 70℅ av omsetningen er 30% av utvalget.

    Men at ting er "feilpriset" ser man når de rikeste i landet er de som eier kjedene.

    Virker som de som sitter igjen med cash er de som eier kjeden og den vertikale integreringen, ikke kjøpmannen.

  • Battletech @lemmy.world
    Frostbeard @lemmy.world

    First Printing of the Tactical Operations books still viable to use?

    In Norway are not blessed with many gamestores that actually carry BT stuff. Since we are not in the customs union ordering from other countries can often increase the price by quite a lot since we have to pay VAT on shipping and charge for custom clearance.

    See that one local store have the Tactical Operation Books (Advanced Rules and Advanced units and equipment) but the image on the store are the fourth (Rules) and first printing (units). I am going there this sunday to see for myself, but are first printings still usable. See that the current ones are sixt printing for both.