I get that a small keyboard is nice, and that a numpad is not necessary for everyone, but no numbers at all seems quite drastic, and also no Ctrl or alt just looks very unpractical to work on.
If they are dead, you don't have to pay anymore. And (like the image says) they are not experienced, so perfect for the front line where the most meat gets ground. Combined, these two facts make for a huge saving on the promised payments.
They can be absolutely massive....
That is how the Russian tactic works: just keep throwing meat in the grinder, and hope the grinder gets stuck on it. A life is not worth much for Putin.
I also live in the Netherlands, and because I have worked at my current job quite long already, they have a notice-period of 4 months when they want to fire me, and I have 1 month notice-period when I want to quit.
To be really honest, that is almost absurd for the employer.
And what was the problem that you solved exactly?
How is the screen behind the wheel supposed to work? What is it indicating, and (more importantly) does it require me to follow the individual lines? Because that would be great to do when you're going 100 kph
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Well done sir, well done!
Imagine being a contractor, and you unfold the drawing the architect made for the new building, and you see this.
I would immediately think the quote I gave them for the job was already way too low for this shit.
That equates to just 2 million USD. You're not getting any serious radar-equipment for that amount.
200 million is not a very strange figure for an advanced radar-solution.
Did he specify which tanks?
Are they older than 30 years? 40?
The precedent that that is setting, is that it is not safe to invest in Russia. If the EU does this, the precedent is that the EU is not safe to invest in.
Russia's economy is a dwarf compared to the EU or USA.