In this case it's called the brunelli effect
He's been drunk with power since he was elected, and it's only gotten worse as his mandate has borne out.
How would a drone cause this to explode? Unless it found something which caused the operator to call a strike?
Is this a breach weapon? I doubt it has any kind of usable range.
20 minutes??!!! Wtf are you doing? How much is your heating bill!!! I have a family of 5 and it costs over 4 euros a day to provide hot water for us all (200litre tank) of we all took 20 minutes, I would go full on dad rage.
This man clearly works in the field. Torx is the head to rule them all, except below T15 then it's a pain, and you break more bits than you put in screws.
I moved to France,not able to speak a word, and within 3 years, I was working in a french only environment. It's difficult, and I won't pretend that everyone will have my luck, and opportunities,but it's not unreasonable either.
No,it was a petition from 2021,it was debated, and the government response was that they have no intention of introducing legislation of this kind.
Im sure if you go to Italy it's not pronounced balloney,and that the evolution of the language has contorted the way it should be said. However, that's not guaranteed, for example, the French city of Riems, is pronounced "ranse", nothing like what it should, if the usual rules are followed.
That sounds like the bitter expression of regret and experience.
Never try to keep water out of a building using impermeable coatings, rubberised paint, ciment render, etc etc. A building MUST breath, even at the cost of some inward moisture during wetter periods, any water that will inevitably creap in,and even the moisture you create by living in the building,needs to escape, or I guarantee you will have mould and rot problems down the line. Water which can not escape from behind an impermeable coating is worse that no coating at all. I recommend a lime render for all building needs.
A banker is true neutral, he follows the money.