

Thank you, added!
Thank you, added!
Thank you Elvith! But on that website there’s no privacy policy, the WHOIS is hidden as well, so no way to reliably understand who manages the website.
I’ll add a link to the source code though.
Thank you, added!
Thank you, added!
Oh You will have trouble getting your outbound mail delivered
Sooo… where will be your email server then? On your home computer?
They’ve been drafting this amount of conscripts twice a year for the last several decades: nothing unusual here, not related to the war - would’ve happened anyway
They draft this amount of conscripts twice a year for the last several decades - nothing unusual here and absolutely not related to the war.
In 2011 the draft was for 218000: http://www.kremlin.ru/acts/bank/32869/
Do we currently have any card-based European payment solutions?
Yes: Russia, a European country, has their own system
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I don’t see Belarusian as well
“Russian” is a language, not a country
Yes! Another big deal in Japan is (yes, still is) translation devices. While some people there move over to Google Translate, many old-fashioned ones still rock those gadgets that look like voice recorders but with a screen, and translate your dialogue. Japan, as a country in general, is known for not so good English skills among the population: as I understand many people don’t really see a need to learn that language. Especially given that those devices to deal with foreigners are available.
There are many gadgets (including specialized ones) in Japan that have been produced for the domestic market only.
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