So then a cool party is bad again how?
So then a cool party is bad again how?
Would you look at that? A public sector company which was so competitive that the government spun it out to provide air traffic control services all over the world.
Well Audi disagree. Maybe you aren't very good at your job. What do the young professionals in LA do? Do they seem themselves as uncool?
nah you are totally wrong. Hipster now applies to young professionals earning serious cheddar. People wanna be cool and organic food and house music is cool. This generation is the same as any other. The modern equivalent of yuppies , dress and act like hipsters.
Yeah basically this just seems like good marketing. It's young urban professionals. They love German premium cars and the smaller and more hatchbacky they better. They are practical and cool and European and responsible and slightly exotic.
Which is fair enough but that's quite specific to you I think. You starting early and parking being cheap. For me I would probably save maybe 20 minutes each way maybe a lot less or little more, hard to tell. But it would cost me at leas $40 extra a day and doesn't leave me the option of get drunk in the city centre…
No it isn't. I can drive drunk, I can't leave my car outside my friends house in the city center without paying for parking. I can't just ditch my car somewhere. Public transport is so much better in the city than a car.
Whatever old man...
That is down to cheap parking though.
Don't forget cheaper. It can costs tens of thousands to commute by car to a major city.
You are clearly an idiot. Their is no inconvenience to public transport.
11 actually.
You were blabbing about European politicians. It has nothing to do with European politicians. Still watching the match, can't talk crap with you now
So have endless private companies and Germany in general. German non-profit sickness funds provide better healthcare than US private health insurers. So they are a great example of non-profits actually.
Yes, 125 years of world-class healthcare.
Yes but you are saying that it is good it has been sold because the danger is that in the future it could be sold to reduce expenses and then "poof there goes our playground".
There is no reason that the ring can't be run as a non-profit company with the local government as the main shareholder. You are being wildly disingenuous with the 400 million Euro figure. That money was spent to allow the Ring to avoid bankruptcy, it isn't an 80 million a year burn rate. The track isn't all the far…
The Russians can't keep their supersonic bombers flying because their engines are falling apart and they can't build new ones. The 4th Generation aircraft are excellent but they have ancient avionics and very little sensor fusion. The T-50 is useless, just ask the Indians who are paying for it.
Governments suck?
You are clearly an ideologue and have no idea of non Anglo-Saxon economic models. I would beg you just look a tiny bit closer how how things are run in Germany. Just a tiny tiny bit closer.