Try dragging fiber to a ship. Starlink is a game changer for the shipping industry and removing it now would be a mess.
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Since the domain is bbc.com isn't that just the original amp-ified version google caches?
I know the url is no indicator on who actually host that particular but I'm not on a computer now so can't check if they are both actually hosted by bbc.
We live in a society... What makes you think he'd even have a channel if he didn't need money?
Most of anything exist because people need money for food. Companies, technology, stuff. If people didn't need money the channel most likely wouldn't exist since stuff largely wouldn't exist.
I think warm showers are quite common throughout the year, even in france.
He doesn't use warm water for showers or only showers 3 times per year? That's hardcore.
What do you want people to buy food with. Welfare checks lol? Where would they get money to buy stuff for testing. They have an acoustic chamber that's fairly expensive.
Revenue and professional channels are intimately linked and removing the revenue stream would open them up to bought reviews like heiLTT.
Central heating for industries and homes requiring heat or warm water.
Hardly. The quality is worse than the mp3s I downloaded from the pirate bay back in the day. Aptx hd is better but fairly uncommon. Sbc in high bitrate wounds fairly good but I've only come across it on linux with pipewire.
The same can be said about Linköping, most of the town is ugly as hell.
Anyone can get a cheap ais receiver and plot the positions of ships around you quite easily so it doesn't really make much of a difference.
Burn only the ac units. Would solve the problem and be a help in reducing energy emissions.
I don't know what a fcc is but if it helps us having good internet I'm all for it. I work on ships and I've used starlink on ships in storms and all kinds of bad weather including finding the antenna covered in ice and snow. It's fantastic. Our old geostationary communication system fails as soon as a passing bird looks at it.