I mean, come on.
This (vertical tabs) is still an experimental feature that isn't even in Firefox Labs yet. It's not that surprising that all edge cases have been ironed out yet. I mean, come on.
I mean, come on.
This (vertical tabs) is still an experimental feature that isn't even in Firefox Labs yet. It's not that surprising that all edge cases have been ironed out yet. I mean, come on.
I think in another comment they mentioned that this was only in Nightly?
Even if he doesn't eat it, his god is still sliced up and baked on the table.
It might be an anecdote by the author. And it's not like it stands out as a weird enough thing that it has to be relevant to the plot.
Also their cousin is probably a turkey or something.
Zo schrijft hij bijvoorbeeld dat de superrijken de aandacht verleggen door de middenklasse op te zetten tegen de lagere klasse.
Volgens mij zegt hij dat de VVD dat doet, toch? Dus:
Goede observatie zou ik zeggen, maar wat gaat hij hier aan doen dan?
Dit soort artikelen schrijven, en dan hopen dat mensen minder erop stemmen, denk ik :) En dat is denk ik het antwoord op al je vragen. Uiteindelijk veranderen dit soort dingen alleen als mensen hun gedrag veranderen, en de manier om dat te doen is om je platform (in zijn geval, als prominent politicus) te gebruiken.
Maar toegegeven, wellicht was dat effectiever geweest als hij het in Elsevier had geplaatst. Moeten die dat ook wel willen, natuurlijk.
I think that means that it's opt-in.
Ik denk dat het antwoord voor hem is om moties in te dienen, wetsvoorstellen te schrijven, mensen te overtuigen om 'm te stemmen, en idealiter een keer te regeren. En voor ons, ehm... Op hem stemmen? :P
It's really hardly any effort! I just tried it and went back for now for another reason (will try again when it hits FIrefox Labs), took me no time at all.
Yes, but it's at a fixed width at this point (at least for me).
What's good to know that generally, in the EU and most European countries, I believe, the goal of regulations is compliance, not punishment. So "finding that an organisation is in breach" of something isn't necessarily the first step towards punishment (fines or whatever) - often the next and final step is notifying the org and the org making adjustments to comply.
To be fair, Mozilla had a dino first.