Yes, they have a right to vote in the state they last lived in (or, if they never lived in one, perhaps the state their parent last lived in?) but unfortunately Puerto Ricans can’t vote in presidential elections.
Yes, they have a right to vote in the state they last lived in (or, if they never lived in one, perhaps the state their parent last lived in?) but unfortunately Puerto Ricans can’t vote in presidential elections.
“wears her seatbelt”?
Guard is 121.5 isn’t it?
Is this exclusive or inclusive of the energy tax? IIRC that’s about €0.15/kWh in the Netherlands
Dank je voor deze artikelen. Ik ben tevreden dat ik kan deze soort berichten verstaan, maar moet ik misschien meer Nederlands praten en lezen om het te verbeteren.
Oh that’s good to know, thanks. Then the original post makes sense. Thanks :)
I’m studying the Dutch language. I’ve heard ‘werk ze’ and I can somewhat understand the post but not enough to get what it actually means. What is ‘werk ze’ supposed to actually mean and where is it used?
There is MoltenVK for running Vulkan apps on macOS, and also Asahi Linux has a standards-compliant Vulkan implementation natively