The Eurovision has plenty of non-European members (Azerbaijan, Cyprus, Georgia, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Turkey).
Bun, meat, salad, tomato, onion, Cheddar.
The Eurovision has plenty of non-European members (Azerbaijan, Cyprus, Georgia, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Turkey).
North Koreans have smartphones. They are heavily locked down Androids with access to government apps and websites only.
Making it 6% would cover the cost of retirement pensions.
Is Israel under US sanctions that would require him to do so?
Not quite the same but there was a working GBA emulator before the console released.
ActivityPub is the protocol powering the Fediverse. Platforms include Lemmy, Mastodon and Pixelfed.
There is one in Europe, next to Germany.
RetroArch and most of its cores are under the GPL or MIT, which allow commercial use.
" - Sir, we’re being attacked
- By who ? ISIS? Al Qaeda? Boko Haram?
- No sir, it’s… it’s Mark-1 Plumbing…
- May God have mercy on our souls"
Cartridge dumpers have existed for decades. They are 100% legal, just like any physical media player (VCR, DVD player…).
Recent Nintendo games are trivial to dump without specialized hardware. Modded consoles can do it.
Nintendo bootlickers salty about having to pay a subscription for Super Mario Bros.
Very few. However, this type of devices can also backup saved games.
Actual doesn’t support multiple user accounts.
Martinique held a vote for more autonomy in 2010 and No got 80%.
There is a West Country Farmhouse Cheddar PDO at the European level for cheddar from Cheddar.
You’re talking about AOP (Appelation d’Origine Protégée / Protected Origin Naming). It makes senses because protected names are place names. You can’t call any sparkling wine “champagne”. It has to come from Champagne. However, you can call your raw milk cheese “faisselle” even if it wasn’t made in Rians, as faisselle isn’t a place.
Not necessarily. .su (Soviet Union) is still active.
Cyprus is in Asia but it’s a EU member.