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I will say summer.
?when he finds time to go to Greece to make sure everything is fine.
Great news, seems like we're getting close to having review units now! Also I'm pretty sure there's a trademarked bi-lunar joke in here somewhere.
Thanks for the news
Any plan on
"when he finds time to go to Greece to make sure everything is fine."?
Alright - looking forward to this. Is he working his way down a list or? From my random stumbling around, things are already mostly better than I'd feared.4. aTc working on moving to a more recent kernel for PyraOS which should fix more bugs.
Well, not quite. Officially it happens at midnight between today (31st Jan) and tomorrow (1st Feb) UTC+1, which is 23:00 UK time.And Brexit just happened...
Well, not quite. Officially it happens at midnight between today (31st Jan) and tomorrow (1st Feb) UTC+1, which is 23:00 UK time.
Not a lot happens then, as there is a (currently) one-year 'transition period', during which there is regulatory alignment between the UK and the EU. After 31 Jan 2021 what happens is still anyone's guess. But the Rubicon is just about to be crossed, and the UK will no longer be an EU member. Quite a few European politicians will privately be very happy at that, some because the UK has been seen as a brake on the continuing progress of the 'European project', and others because it gives hope to nationalist causes in several other EU member states.
If the UK were, at some point in the future, to apply to re-join, it is pretty certain that the advantageous deals the UK currently (until 23:00) has will no longer be on offer.
If nothing else, it is a very interesting experiment in economics. I just hope those who do not benefit from the experiment are not hit too hard. It also affects the voting dynamics in the EU, as decisions within the Council of the European Union in many policy areas can be decided by qualified majority voting so the exit of the UK, as one of the largest 6 states, has a significant effect.
In terms of the Pyra: it gives ED a headache in dealing with buyers from the UK; and buyers in the UK will probably have more bureaucracy and expense in getting one sent there, whch will probably also mean it will take longer for a delivery to be completed after ED has dispatched it.
and therefore wipe out any credibility the Far Right has left...
Tbf it was just a couple of corrections - and the thread’s still on page 2! Other derailings have gone on much longer aha.I wish a moderator would move the off-topic Brexit stuff to the off-topic area.
We get so many news threads derailed that it makes it hard for people who don't check in daily to keep up with the latest developments.
I wish a moderator would move the off-topic Brexit stuff to the off-topic area.
We get so many news threads derailed that it makes it hard for people who don't check in daily to keep up with the latest developments.
Indeed, though I'm hoping he gets it out before the end of this year, so that he can rely on the maintenance of trading relations for the vast majority of orders. And don't forget he already has customers in the US and elsewhere around the world, so in reality it should just be like that for the UK orderers in the end as well, and the charging of most dues will probably happen at the border and we'll start having to go to our post offices to collect and pay the excess on stuff from him. It may make sense to have someone in the UK provide support as Link did during the Pandora's launch in the US (and he who must not be mentioned had a stab at it as well).In terms of the Pyra: it gives ED a headache in dealing with buyers from the UK; and buyers in the UK will probably have more bureaucracy and expense in getting one sent there, whch will probably also mean it will take longer for a delivery to be completed after ED has dispatched it.