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They were being put under pressure because it has always been their policy to never refer to them (anyone) directly as terrorists, only using that term when quoting someone else calling them terrorists. “Proscribed terrorist organisation” is kind of the same thing, though - someone else has proscribed them as such.
I actually kinda like that. Makes it easy to see what’s Malaysia and what’s Indonesia if you weren’t sure.
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State laws. Like when something legal in one state is illegal in a neighbouring state. How can you reasonably function unless you never move within your country. Also state taxes. Also tips.
Nah, driving distance is generally miles and speed is mph too. I think sometimes distances under a mile can be in metres (like signs that say, for example, no hard shoulder for 200m).
We talk about fuel economy in miles per gallon, but fuel prices are shown per litre. And this is from 1980 - everything gets a bit weirder measurement-wise the further back you go.
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SSL is a higher layer thing, isn’t it? A VPN is just encapsulating an IP packet in another IP packet and getting it to the tunnel endpoint. Unless the whole of the inner IP packet is encrypted, the service provider could just sniff your packets and block anything that looks like an IP packet in the outer packet payload?
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Anyone here use it, and how is it?
Well, yeah I guess it is in a way. But more like framing it as a negative thing, a fear of the loss of Japanese values and culture as the foreigners bring in their own.
If this was in the UK, there’d be a fear among certain groups that the “native” population was going to be replaced by immigrants. I wonder if there’s anything similar in Japan?
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