On 21 November 2018 12:45:30 GMT, Michael Brandtner
wrote:
>Philip Barnes schrieb am 23:29 Dienstag,
>20.November 2018:
>
>> I am not 100% sure that mobile payment is the correct term, that to
>me implies using your phone for contactless payment.
>But wouldn't that be payment:contactless?
>
>
Not at all unusual related to streets in urban areas, perhaps less so for
arterials, although the Seattle Streetcar certainly is on some of the most
heavily trafficked streets:
Seattle Streetcar:
https://www.google.com/maps/@47.6261598,-122.3340738,3a,75y,25.69h,89.73t/data=!3m7!1e1!3m5!1sD9tuOXn1X
Thank you, Martin and Sergio, for your input.
On Wed, 21 Nov 2018 at 00:49, Sergio Manzi wrote:
>
> Correct: it very much depends and vary from state to state: Italy's central
> bank, Bank of Italy, is not a goverenmental institution (it has
> shareholders...), and the same is true (afaik, but
Is there really a difference between embedded railway rails and
embedded tram rails? Isn't the only difference that the vehicles that
run on them look different?
Near where i live there's a narrow-gauge rack railway that runs on
embedded rails in the town. [1] These embedded rails look identical t
On Fri, 23 Nov 2018 at 07:04, SelfishSeahorse
wrote:
>
> You're right, most central banks are independent from politics, but
> aren't they called governmental institutions nevertheless? Or rather
> state institutions? (I'm not so fluent in English and not an expert on
> state/economy.)
>
Tricky
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> On 22. Nov 2018, at 22:15, SelfishSeahorse wrote:
>
> Is there really a difference between embedded railway rails and
> embedded tram rails? Isn't the only difference that the vehicles that
> run on them look different?
it depends on the point of view and eventually juris
Hi,
Some radio telescopes are located on what could be called rail lines.
though these lines have to carry more localised weight and have a much
larger track width.
For a photo see
http://www.atnf.csiro.au/resources/imagebank/images/ATCA_in_a_line.jpg
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