No, I don't, but thanks for asking
Thanks! I appreciate the link. I'm not that familiar with your constitution and its amendments
Does the vice-president-elect get inaugurated as president if the president-elect dies before that day?
If that's what you got from that, your reading comprehension is really more like a reading fantasizing
There isn't even a "but" in there
- Rome Total War
- Anno 1602
- Stronghold
I suspect I'm driven by nostalgia and by literally hundreds of hours of repeat exposure.
I think there were like two couples and another person entering the building just ahead of me, so I had to wait 10 seconds until it was my turn to drop my envelope in the urn. This was in Switzerland, in a suburb of Zürich.
But more often I just walk in up to the box, say hello to the people organising and drop it in directly. I've never encountered a queue yet.
Wow they really went into their stupid useless plan in the most ham-fisted way
He even looks like a movie character for whom they tried to cast a person that embodies dereliction of duty!
Am 5. November am Abend (Lokalzeit) gehen die Wahllokale zu. Das heisst für uns in Europa ist es dann schon 6. November in den frühen Morgenstunden.
On a general note I would say for the individual consumer it doesn't matter so much if they keep releasing yearly, we just don't have to buy yearly.
It's kind of a waste of resources for the manufacturers supporting more models than necessary. If that leads to shorter support schedules that's when it impacts us. But as you observed they seem to be lengthening at the moment.
I'm currently on a Pixel 6 from 2021, that I bought used from someone who was chasing the latest and greatest. I have no reason for changing yet. After October 2026 when support ends I'll see if I have to migrate to Graphene OS or something. If no secure path forward exists I may have to get newer hardware then.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renault_VH