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Our 4G system today covers miserably. If I take a walk in a forest or remote are, I have no coverage at all.
I have been to Kenya where it worked everywhere! Even the the wildebeests and lions could connect if they wanted to.
You should have got their number--would like to converse with them!! cool

The best Ford i owned was a 1969 Thunderbird and it was great--before that i would buy anything between 50 to 200 dollars that would run --- i would drive them until they stopped.I had a 1941 Oldsmobile that was a tank!!
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... Even the the wildebeests and lions could connect if they wanted to.

You should have got their number--would like to converse with them!! cool
Dang! Why didn't I think of that, GeraldRube? I would like to converse with them as well, and I'm sure 'converse' is what they do. I have just talked to acpartsman of Team The Edwardians. He talk with some 3,000 teddy bears he owns, and his wife is learning that language as well.
The best Ford i owned was a 1969 Thunderbird and it was great--before that i would buy anything between 50 to 200 dollars that would run --- i would drive them until they stopped.I had a 1941 Oldsmobile that was a tank!!
Americans have had quite another relationship with cars than us Danes. We in effect paid for three cars every time we bought one, and the tax was progressive, so not all could buy big cars or cars at all. The reason why we had a Ford Ranchero was that it was used for business which gave a considerable reduction of the taxation and we could take depriciations.
Ford Mustang, a real muscle car? tongue
While I rode up and down the coast I owned a used Chevrolet Cavalier station wagon. Apart from its size it was a tank as well. I believe I rode some 100,000 miles+ on regular oil changes, new fan belts, and a replacement for the spark plug that blew itself up near Mystic, CT. I liked it very much, although the previous owner must have been a heavy weight. The seat was FLAT. And it was automatic. My current car - a tiny Suzuki Alto named Rosie - has a stick shift.
A coworker in Poughkeepsie thought I was very smart because I could drive a stick shift .... so much for blondes, GeraldRube cool

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How do you keep a blonde busy for 2 days? Give her a piece of paper that has "please turn over" written on both sides. wink
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not talking Please don't reveal my work methods, GeraldRube
I'm just trying to be very thorough and conscientious coffee
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This speaks to the future of the Netherlands, and of Europe in general. The Muslim populations are growing rapidly, while the non-Muslim populations are not growing at all. It is not hard to envision what this situation will look like in ten or twenty years. And that is one major reason why so many European populations are shameless Islamopanderers, willing to sell their own nation and culture down the river in order to appease and accommodate Islamic supremacist groups. They know what the future looks like. They’re preparing themselves and their people for subjugation and dhimmitude. It is only the rare politician, such as Geert Wilders, who is willing to fight for the values that made the West great.
https://pamelageller.com/2018/01/mohammed-name-boys.html
Mohammed most popular name for newborn boys in the Netherlands for second year in a row
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I find it sad, and I normally speak my mind where I go. I never uderstood what is the agenda of those who want to spoil what we built through a thousand years by hard work and ideals.
As long as people with children don't worry, I cannot let it spoil the rest of my life.
Recommended reading: 'Submission' by Michel Houllebecq, which by the way came out the very day 12 people were murdered at Charlie Hebdo in Paris followed by five murdered at a Jewish kosher market.
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The Daily Danish
We used to deal with Danish criminal gangs such as Hell’s Angels and Bandidos. Now we have some new kids on the block.
Extortion
In 10 years the Central Police Authority has registrered 93 cases of extortion involving 'protection money' but only few dare to step forward.
In 2012 ’Mother Jane’ from Café Viking was the pivot of a case about 'protection money' when she stood up against members of the ’Brothas’ gang.
[Since then ’Brothas’ has been swallowed by ’Black Jackets’ – an international formation who say they are just ordinary citizens]
Just recently five masked men with iron clubs and baseball bats ravaged a combined bakery/restaurant at Tingbjerg [a suburbia Copenhagen neighborhood where many immigrants live] while guests were still eating there.
The owner, Ali Parnian, had chosen to report the demands for Mafia style ’protection money’ and threats of destruction to the police and to tell his story to the public. He joins a number of business owners who recently have told how criminal gangs threaten them with violence and destruction if the demand for cash is not met. The list is not long, however, because most are afraid to step forward.
In Ali Parnaian's case an MP started a nationwide collection of money for him to repair and restore his business. In a few days almost ½ mio DKK ~ about US $80,000 were collected among 19,000 Danes.
[We like it when people do what we think is the right thing, and Ali Parnian was courageous enough to do just that]
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Weapons restrictions are fairly tough in Denmark, but now there is an opening on the horizon
Pepper spray will be made legal for use in the comfort of the Danes’ own homes
Come fall the government will propose legislation allowing us to have pepper spray in our own homes and in certain cases (if we are stalked or have been victims of assault) bring them with us outside our homes.
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Citizens' Initiative
Finally we’re putting turbo on our democracy. 50,000 voters can demand a suggestion voted upon in Parliament using this website Citizens’ Suggestions

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Danish researchers have found a way to extract protein from grass. It can be used in many foods.
In a few years it may be common to eat grass - not just for cattle but also for humans. Researchers at The Food Institute of DTU [Denmark’s Technical University] in cooperation with colleagues from Aarhus University's department in Foulum, has developed a method for extracting protein from grass. This will allow grass to be used as a protein additive in food. The composition of amino acids is similar to that found in other protein sources such as soya, eggs and whey.

The environmental and climatic impact is significantly smaller when producing grass protein, professor Peter Ruhdal Jensen from the DTU Food Institute states. "When you have grass on the fields, you can reduce the leaching of nutrients because the grasses bind the nitrogen into the soil," he says.

Grass is easy and cheap to produce in Denmark, and if the extraction of grass protein occurs on a large scale, it can help to feed the growing population of the planet.
”Instead of using the protein fraction as pigs’ fodder, we will make it into food. We have stuffed it into all sorts of products, from pancakes to energy bars,” says Peter Ruhdal Jensen. "In fact, you can put 5-10 percent of grass protein into energy bars, and still most will think it's a good product," he adds.

This is done by removing some of the taste of grass - or by adding aromatic ingredients like peanut butter, honey, ginger or licorice, which helps to camouflage the taste of grass. To extract the protein part, the grass is sent through a screw press. It divides the material into two. One part is a fiber rich dry matter that can be used for cattle fodder and which causes the cattle to provide more milk than ordinary grass; the other part is a protein rich liquid portion that can be treated so that the proteins become dried powder. The protein powder can be sold at a price that is about 10 times higher than if the raw material was sold as feed.
”The time horizon for mass production is probably some years and willl depending on the necessary approvals,” says Ruhdal Jensen.

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https://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/11782/europe-islam-polls
Europe: Making Islam Great Again

In Germany, 47% of Muslims believe Sharia is more important than German law. In Sweden, 52% of Muslims believe that Sharia is more important than Swedish law.

The studies are supported by European intelligence reports. In Germany, intelligence agencies warned in the early fall of 2015 that, "We are importing Islamic extremism, Arab anti-Semitism, national and ethnic conflicts of other peoples, as well as a different understanding of society and law."

A recent Belgian study, in which 4,734 Belgians were polled, showed that two-thirds of Belgians feel that their nation is being "increasingly invaded".

"We cannot and will never be able to stop migration", wrote the EU's Commissioner for Migration, Home Affairs and Citizenship, Dimitris Avramopoulos recently. "At the end of the day, we all need to be ready to accept migration, mobility and diversity as the new norm and tailor our policies accordingly".

Given that such people would have us believe that migration has become such a categorical and seemingly incontestable policy of the EU -- "Migration is deeply intertwined with our policies on economics, trade, education and employment", Avramapolous also wrote -- it is crucial to analyze what kind of "diversity" the EU is inviting to make its home on the European continent.

Professor Ednan Aslan, Professor of Islamic Religious Education at the University of Vienna, recently interviewed a sample of 288 of the approximately 4,000 predominantly Afghan asylum seekers in the Austrian city of Graz, on behalf of the city's integration department. Members of the department understandably wanted to know the views of the Muslim newcomers there. The results were published in a study, "Religiöse und Ethische Orientierungen von Muslimischen Flüchtlingen in Graz" ("Religious and ethical orientations of Muslim refugees in Graz").

According to the study, two-thirds of the asylum seekers are men, mostly under 30 years old. They are all in favor of preserving their traditional, conservative, Islamic values. The migrants are extremely religious; 70% go to the mosque every Friday for prayers.

The women are just as religious, if not more: 62.6% pray five times a day, notably more than the men (39.7%). In addition, 66.3% of the women wear a headscarf in public, and 44.3% refuse to shake hands with a man.

Half of the migrants (49.8%), report that religion now plays a larger role in their daily lives in Europe, than it did in their native country. 47.2% are convinced that Jews and Christians have strayed from the "right path", and 47.8% think that the future of Islam would be in danger if Islam were to be interpreted in a modern and contemporary fashion.

For 51.6% of the interviewees, the supremacy of Islam over other religions is undisputed. 55% believe in hell for unbelievers.

Anti-Semitism is deeply ingrained: 46% believe that Jews have "too much influence in world affairs", and 44% believe that Judaism is harmful. 43% opine that Jews themselves are at fault for being persecuted, while 54.5% think that Jews only care about themselves.

The migrants are not only intolerant of other religions: 50% find that homosexuality is a punishable sin. 44% of respondents said they would endorse violence against a woman if she cheated on her husband. 43% also said that fathers have a right to use violence on children if necessary.

When the integration department of the city of Graz, Austria interviewed a sample of 288 of the approximately 4,000 predominantly Afghan asylum seekers in the city, the migrants expressed deep intolerance towards Christians, Jews and homosexuals. Pictured: City Hall, Graz, Austria. (Image source: Tamirhassan/Wikimedia Commons)

The Austrian study is not the first of its kind to show that Muslim migrants to Europe hold supremacist, anti-Semitic, and misogynistic views. In 2016, a study of nearly 800 migrants from Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan and Eritrea in the German state of Bavaria was conducted by a German think tank, the Hanns Seidel Foundation. This study showed that patriarchal beliefs were widespread among the migrants interviewed, especially among migrants from Afghanistan and the mainly non-Muslim migrants from Eritrea, over 60% of whom believed that women should stay at home. Anti-Semitism was another major finding of the study, which showed that regardless of age and educational background, a majority of the migrants held anti-Semitic beliefs. Well over 50% of Syrians, Iraqis and Afghans said that the "Jews in the world have too much influence".

Anti-Semitism in Germany has indeed become so widespread that Germany recently decided to appoint a special commissioner to fight it. Germany is reportedly preparing legislation that could see migrants who express anti-Semitic views deported from the country. "You Jew!" has apparently become a common insult among Muslim pupils in Berlin schools.

Other studies and polls also reveal the large degree to which Muslims in Europe value sharia law over national law:

A 2016 UK poll showed that 43% of British Muslims "believed that parts of the Islamic legal system should replace British law while only 22 per cent opposed the idea". A different poll, also from 2016, found that nearly a quarter (23%) of all Muslims supported the introduction of sharia law in some areas of Britain, and 39% agreed that "wives should always obey their husbands". Nearly a third (31%) thought it was acceptable for a British Muslim man to have more than one wife. According to the same poll, 52% of all British Muslims believe that homosexuality should be illegal.

According to a 2014 study of Moroccan and Turkish Muslims in Germany, France, the Netherlands, Belgium, Austria and Sweden, an average of almost 60% of the Muslims polled agreed that Muslims should return to the roots of Islam; 75% thought there is only one interpretation of the Koran possible and 65% said that Sharia is more important to them than the laws of the country in which they live. The specific numbers for Germany were that 47% of Muslims believe Sharia is more important than German law. In Sweden, 52% of Muslims believe that Sharia is more important than Swedish law.

The studies are supported by European intelligence reports. In Germany, intelligence agencies warned in the early fall of 2015 that, "We are importing Islamic extremism, Arab anti-Semitism, national and ethnic conflicts of other peoples, as well as a different understanding of society and law." Four major German security agencies made it clear that "German security agencies... will not be in the position to solve these imported security problems and thereby the arising reactions from Germany's population."

In Norway, the head of the Norwegian Police Security Service (PST), Benedicte Bjørnland, said, in January 2016, that one cannot, "assume that new arrivals will automatically adapt to the norms and rules of Norwegian society."

"Furthermore, new arrivals are not homogenous and can bring ethnic and religious strife with them... If parallel societies, radicalization and extremist environments emerge in the long run, we will have challenges as a security service."

It is hardly surprising, then, that Europeans have begun to report that they no longer feel at home in their own countries. A recent Belgian study, in which 4,734 Belgians were polled, showed that two-thirds of Belgians feel that their nation is being "increasingly invaded". Two thirds of the people said that there are "too many immigrants in Belgium", while 77% agreed with the statement, "Today we no longer feel at home as we did before [mass migration]". According to 74% of people surveyed, Islam is "not a tolerant religion", while 60% said the presence of so many Muslims in their nation presents a threat to its identity. Only 12% said they believe the religion is "a source of enrichment" for Belgium.

The study also surveyed 400 Belgian Muslims: 33% said they "don't like Western culture", 29% said they believe the laws of Islam to be superior to Belgian law, and 34% said they "would definitely prefer a political system inspired by the Quran". The study also found that 59% of Muslims in Belgium would "condemn" the marriage if their son chose a non-Muslim partner, and 54% would condemn the marriage if their daughter chose a non-Muslim partner. Tellingly, the response of the researchers behind the study -- public broadcaster RTBF, liberal newspaper Le Soir, sociology research institute Survey and Action and a foundation called This is Not a Crisis -- was to claim that they "observed the development of a true anti-Muslim paranoia [among Belgians], which has taken on a pathological dimension".

None of these studies, polls, and intelligence reports appear to be making the least impression on European leaders. In the starry-eyed words of Avramapolous, it is not enough that the mainly Muslim migrants who have come to Europe, "have found safety in Europe". According to him, "We also need to make sure they find a home".

The question that remains unanswered -- as European leaders seek to make Islam great again on the continent -- is where Europeans are supposed to make their homes.
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What else is new, GeraldRube?
Perhaps that a large share of academics live off studying and making statistics on
what Joe Sixpack and his wife have known for years on end rolling eyes

I could have posted the photo showing a woman being stoned. Instead I put the link
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so that anyone KLiKing it is aware that he does so after having taken a deliberate action.
Don't KLiK if you don't want to see what takes place in anno domini 2018 in other cultures.
And #Metoo wails about a slap in the derriere ...

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