ObviouslyNotBanana

joined 2 years ago

Some parts are broken but the core function, actually knitting, seems to be in good shape.

[–] ObviouslyNotBanana@lemmy.world 10 points 9 hours ago

It's a 1918 "Favorit" knitting machine from Sweden. There's not really a project yet, this was the first try after spending all day cleaning up gunk, dust and hair from the machinery. It's a fascinating piece of technology, though I'm not personally a knitter. That's my wife's thing.

[–] ObviouslyNotBanana@lemmy.world 20 points 9 hours ago (2 children)

Yes, it's a Swedish "Favorit" knitting machine. I have the original warranty card which dates it to 1918!

 

Brukar själv försöka mestadels posta memes, men också nyheter då och då. Gillar båda. Trådar med frågor från folk som har funderingar är alltid bra. Forumet är så litet så all aktivitet är ju positiv egentligen

Brukar köpa vitlöksgranulat från Kryddlandet. Finns säkerligen på fler ställen. Torkad, finhackad vitlök alltså. Smakar såklart lite annorlunda men duger i vardagen. Så blir det färsk när man vill krydda till det.

 

Källa: Dagens Nyheter

We'll see, I guess. They may just as well not take it up and say that the lower courts have it right. They're kind of unpredictable like that.

Well, it hasn't happened yet.

[–] ObviouslyNotBanana@lemmy.world 21 points 3 days ago (10 children)

I'm assuming this will travel to the supreme court

Right. Sweden is a Kingdom, but it's one of the most liberal democracies in the world.

I'm not convinced this will work. But they're certainly trying.

 
 

We've heard about American egg issues but, as something appropriate for this community, what about beans?

 
 
 
 
 

In an interview with Fox News Sunday, J.D. Vance that “it is possible” that the United States will take over Greenland.

At the same time, Donald Trump's vice president is lashing out at Denmark.

“There’s something that I think a lot of people don’t understand about Greenland. This is really important for our national security.”

“There are seaways that the Chinese and Russians use, and frankly, Denmark, which controls Greenland, does not do its job. It's not a good ally," J.D. Vance for Fox News.

“So you have to ask yourself how we should solve that problem, solve our national security, and if that means that we have to take more territorial interests in Greenland, that’s what President Trump will do, because he doesn’t care what the Europeans are crying out to us. He cares to put the interests of the American people first," J.D. continues. Vance.

The vice president of the United States also highlights another point that “people are not aware of.”

“There are probably 55,000 people living in Greenland who are not actually happy with the Danish government,” J.D. Vance.

“They have great natural resources there, they have an incredibly rich country that the Danes don’t let them develop and explore.”

"Donald Trump, of course, would have a different approach if he was Greenland's leader," the vice president said.

 
 
 
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