Walop
Enemmistö, joka ei valinnut tätä hallitusta näyttää mielipiteensä. Toivottavasti tästä nyt kerrankin jäisi riittävä muistijälki seuraaviin vaaleihinkin asti.
With the current price of, well, everything, how people afford to buy anything perishable they are not sure to eat within few days and just keep throwing them away?
Compared to France the only difference seemed to be China, but the source data is quite difficult to compare.
While they are quite prominent the mentioned brands are not actual monopolies and you do see quite often locks, elevators and faucets from other manufacturers.
Abloy doesn’t play by the language rules because it is originally short for AB Lukko OY ([LTD in swedish] Lock [LTD in finnish]).
I have never had any problems with Abloy locks. The previous lock on my current building started jamming when people pulled the heavy front door open with one hand by the key, but it was made by some german company. The current locks on the outside doors are electronic so you can not pull it with the key, but can open with one hand by pulling the handle after showing the key. Aparment locks are still mechanic. The new locks neither are from Abloy.
Hienoa että fediversumi on kerrankin edes mainittu, eikä yritetä aina vaieta kuoliaaksi.
Tässä on paljon samaa kuin alkoholin käytön häpeämisessä. Yritetään painostaa jos joku kieltäytyy ilman “hyväksyttävää” syytä kuten raskaus tai lääkitys, autolla kulkemistakaan ei pidetä riittävänä vaan aletaan ehdotella että voit sä yhden ottaa tai hae se auto huomenna.
Because that is all they got. Even if they make some profit on the sale of the hardware, it is peanuts compared to the game and tie-in sales. Losing control of even a single IP would be a serious hit to them.
Valve has been quite supportive of fan projects like Black Mesa and Delta Particles and only demanding to remove Half-Life from the name to protect their trademark. But I guess they don’t want to risk involving Nintendo.