ScotGov legislation says it has to be a percentage.
Semi-retired Internet geek living with my wife and dog in Nairn, Scotland. When I’m well enough I’m trying to make the world a better place through the application of technology but I’m also the SNP councillor for Nairn & Cawdor which is taking up most of most of my time.
ScotGov legislation says it has to be a percentage.
It’s also why I no longer buy it. It’s a PITA to eat.
I find https://gsmarena.com is the right place to start as you can search, among many other things, for phones with a 3.5mm socket.
Tusky for client. Lots of good medium sized instances (avoid mastodon.social). I’m on mas.to for a general account and mastodon.scot for a local one (both reliable, run by the same person).
I still only buy phones with a 3.5mm socket.
She didn’t “pledge” to, but she didn’t seem adverse to the idea if it was the right person.
Not so effective against the likes of YouTube allegedly.
Similar in the UK. Ours is called Airwave and came in in the early 2000s.
https://www.airwavesolutions.co.uk/the-service/emergency-services-network/
IME “path repairs” too often means making steps which are more difficult to descend than the path that was there before unless you have exactly the same agility as the (generally young and fit) path builders.
Depressing how often this happens. The path down off Cairngorm towards the cafe is a prime example.
Largely new friends. Interestingly those who had children later seemed to cope better with the balancing act between parenthood and socialising.
Now in my sixties and still CF. In my thirties the only real down side was the loss (largely) of friends who had chosen to have children so could now no longer come out to play.
But life was good, on the whole.
And still is.
Seems to work fine for me. Shrug.