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Post by musik on Jan 18, 2024 15:22:57 GMT
Sweden have won the Euro Championship in Handball most times of all, 5 gold.
Sweden also have most World Championship medals of all, with, 12. 4 gold, 4 silver, 4 bronze.
No wonder I watch.
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Post by musik on Jan 18, 2024 15:16:28 GMT
When Germany was divided and had two handball teams, West Germany and DDR, I remember the latter to be a very rough team.
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Post by musik on Jan 18, 2024 15:14:52 GMT
After the victiry vs Bosnia, Sweden beat Georgia as well, comfortably by 42-26. Now we're playing against The Netherlands. 15-15 at half time. The Netherlands play very fast and have a coach from Sweden, Staffan Olsson, who played in the Swedish National team for many years. He knows us. We will go through to the next stage anyway, from this Group stage, to the Middle round as it's called. The Middle round consists of 2 groups, with 6 teams in each. In Sweden's group we will face both Norway and Denmark. We have to first or second in that group to reach the semi final. 24 teams play the Euro Championship this time. I quite like handball, keep being tempted when I’m over in Germany but I’ve no idea in standard over there. Don’t wanna pay over the odds…. I think it's a good standard in the German League since many Swedish player become pro players there.
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Post by musik on Jan 18, 2024 15:13:17 GMT
Hungary-Austria 17-17 at half time.
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Post by musik on Jan 18, 2024 15:12:14 GMT
be a football ground hired by
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Post by musik on Jan 18, 2024 14:53:09 GMT
Prices and wages is a great interest of mine. Comparison This is normal prices in Sweden. Tomatoes 1 kg [£4,25] Potatoes 1 kg [£1,50] Salmon (freezer) 1 kg [£11] Football std seat ticket highest league [£18,25] Men's haircut [£60] Any differences from Stoke? Yes the wages What is an average wage for let's say, a Bus driver Teacher (for 16-19 year olds) Doctor in general medicine Carpenter Interviewer (within market research) Footballer pro level (Stoke) And what is the income tax?
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Post by musik on Jan 18, 2024 12:44:59 GMT
Within two hours Hungary-Austria. I haven't seen any of these two teams yet. 📺
The blonde female and former handball player Johanna Ahlm said Hungary have been really sensationally good. My brother sent me a text message saying they have been the nastiest team of them all. They have won all games they've played I think.
France vs Croatia at 6 pm isn't on any channel I have here, but the evening game is, Germany the hosts against Iceland. 📺
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Post by musik on Jan 18, 2024 12:39:19 GMT
Prices and wages is a great interest of mine.
Comparison This is normal prices in Sweden.
Tomatoes 1 kg [£4,25] Potatoes 1 kg [£1,50] Salmon (freezer) 1 kg [£11] Football std seat ticket highest league [£18,25] Men's haircut [£60]
Any differences from Stoke?
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Post by musik on Jan 18, 2024 9:03:25 GMT
but the Twilight version, where echoes ...
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Post by musik on Jan 18, 2024 0:47:55 GMT
I don't like to travel these days. That’s a shame buddy, why’s that? As for us, we’re going to wait until the baby hits 6 months then bring him to the UK to meet my side of his family. Apparently, if you want to travel with a little one, doing it before one year is the best time (they’re mostly asleep). Crime War Diseases Poverty Eartquakes, deserts Where is there left to go? Actually, I think I have appreciated travelling less in life than the average man. I see it as work. Why work in my spare time? I can't say I'm particularly interested in history or other cultures.
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Post by musik on Jan 18, 2024 0:41:24 GMT
Q: A man who feels like a woman, is he only offered treatment to be more like a woman, or is he also offered treatment to feel more like a man?
I'm basing this Q on a tv program and a corresponding article I saw a while ago about a Swedish builder who went through a painful process of changing his looks. He touched the subject a bit, but not at all in depth.
My friend who has been doing help activities and support for this group of people for years says some use the expression "I wish I had felt like a man/woman" - in correspondence with how they look.
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Post by musik on Jan 18, 2024 0:07:13 GMT
Does anyone know how many training sessions The Stoke City FC first team have per week?
Me and my older brother (who has been a coach himself at some smaller clubs) have very divided opinions on how many it could be.
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Post by musik on Jan 17, 2024 23:28:46 GMT
Sweden won comfortably against Slovenia, 28-22. Good defending from the Swedes, good counter attacks. The better team over all.
We'll meet Denmark next, on Friday. They are the world champions so it will be tough.
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Post by musik on Jan 17, 2024 23:25:23 GMT
I quite like handball, keep being tempted when I’m over in Germany but I’ve no idea in standard over there. Don’t wanna pay over the odds…. The Germans are making a big thing of this handball tournament...and it is a big sport in Germany anyway. Not as big as basketball but popular nevertheless. They've converted a footie stadium to hold some of the games so they can pack more paying guests in. Basketball? Had no idea, thought it was football, then handball.
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Post by musik on Jan 17, 2024 23:23:47 GMT
or cardboard boxes for that matter
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Post by musik on Jan 17, 2024 20:56:08 GMT
"Today they got more from money" - The Owl Report
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Post by musik on Jan 17, 2024 18:37:13 GMT
his ears to prevent his tinnitus
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Post by musik on Jan 17, 2024 18:34:17 GMT
Norway lost vs Portugal and might go out of this tournament too. What is happening?
Just saw The Netherlands against Denmark. A very even first half, but Denmark played even faster than the fast Netherlands. Denmark won by 39-27.
Hmm. Denmark impressed many of us.
Coming up within an hour is Slovenia versus Sweden.
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Post by musik on Jan 17, 2024 12:34:42 GMT
"Start me up" - The Rolling Stones
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Post by musik on Jan 17, 2024 8:10:27 GMT
I don't like to travel these days.
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Post by musik on Jan 17, 2024 8:08:26 GMT
Spain out of the competition, absolutely sensational! They only got a draw vs Austria, it wasn't enough.
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Post by musik on Jan 17, 2024 8:06:08 GMT
Nellie
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Post by musik on Jan 17, 2024 0:58:46 GMT
Saw France beat Germany by 33-30 on Tuesday evening. Fast game. Could have been the final.
Sweden face Slovenia later today, Wednesday. The first game of the Middle round. Denmark, Portugal, Norway thereafter.
I've never seen England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland or Northern Irland play.
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Post by musik on Jan 17, 2024 0:47:12 GMT
difficult it is to use ink
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Post by musik on Jan 16, 2024 18:27:08 GMT
Rectal
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Post by musik on Jan 16, 2024 15:34:11 GMT
match the hair style invented by
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Post by musik on Jan 16, 2024 10:17:02 GMT
and Master Mind being her absolute
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Post by musik on Jan 16, 2024 7:04:09 GMT
until Dolores's strip show at half
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Post by musik on Jan 16, 2024 7:01:25 GMT
All right, I was bored and did the golden ratio myself. Table is 80 cm deep/wide..., so take 1.618 and multiply by 80 to get the height we want the lamp over the table. We get around 129 cm above the table. Now take 80 and divide by 1.618 and we get around 50 cm for the lamp diameter. So, I'll say pick the 50 cm lamp. Of course I'm used to imperial units, so for we hoople-heads over here that still understand fractions, we're looking at a 19-20" diameter lamp that's around 4 feet give or take a couple inches over the table. Now one can massage the numbers a little by varying the height (since that would be the most variable here) to make it work for what lamps are available. Basically what we've learned here is it depends really on the height above the table. I'm willing to bet 80cm for a table is an average table size such that most lamps from 40 to 60 will "look" acceptable over it. So again, go with the 50 cm lamp. -- and if any of you idiots reading this checks my math and I'm wrong, just keep it to yourself please. Thanks! Just measured the distance between the table surface and the lamp I have now and it was 70 cm. The existing lamp has the width 38,5 cm. I have thought about hanging the new lamp on the same height.
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Post by musik on Jan 16, 2024 6:55:57 GMT
I'm all against AI. Why? I haven't heard a single advantage yet! I'm still waiting. For a start life shouldn't be easy. If everything is easy no effort is required. Then we become mentally retarded and suffer from atrophy soon. It's the effort that gives us the possibility to maintain our attributes. The brain in particular. Some people have told me lately with AI we don't have to work (that much), and we can do whatever we like, write poems, go fishing or collect stamps. Excuse me, but, why does anybody think this will be financed? It can improve quality of life and allow people to pursue their passions and be more involved in their communities. I'm sure most people who work do so to pay their bills rather than because its their passion. Working in a laberous boring job 40 hours a week can contribute to brain drain too. If AI allowed everyone to work 10 less hours a week then people could lead healthier and happier lifestyles. More time to play handball with friends and stay fit and active or to raise children and watch them grow. Companies which utilise automation or AI do so because its cheaper than paying for labour. If a robot can do surgery with precision and better results then surely that's cheaper than the amount of time to train doctors. In terms of benefits, here's one example of where AI/super computers has done something which would take humans years - www.bbc.com/news/technology-67912033With data modelling techniques maybe the same could be used for finding cures to illnesses too. It has potential to improve our lives but only if its in the right hands as in the wrong hands it could also cause devastation. Interesting example the N2116 material in that link. As it happens, already 25-30 years ago I was thinking about batteries and asked myself and others, why isn't there another material, something that would make the batteries last almost forever? There should be. And now you presented it. I agree, most people wouldn't even work at all if they didn't have to. Problem is, noone will ever pay anybody for doing nothing, it won't happen. So 25% less working hours simply means 25% less pay. Unless citizen wages (in Swedish "medborgarlön") were implemented. It means people have a basic income no matter what they do. There are variations of this model of course, but most of them include a basic income. I saw an interesting program on TV a couple of months ago about AI and it was depressing since most money was spent on developing weapons to destroy the human race (and everything else of course) with the help of AI. Is the movie The Creator any good? About AI, I've thought about seeing it.
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