

There are many countries where that is the case for various political offices… the two houses of Congress in the US also have (somewhat lower) age requirements.


There are many countries where that is the case for various political offices… the two houses of Congress in the US also have (somewhat lower) age requirements.


Is the source code already available?


Yes, that makes sense that very small apartments would also have very small kitchens where you’d have these kinds of fridges. Point is, most people do have much bigger ones, even in Europe. :)


Now something important about Wales (and I’ve heard this applies to other European countries) is that the big fridges and freezers common in the U.S are not common there.
I’ve lived in central Europe all my life and all apartments I remember living in had fridges similar to this: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Bosch_Electronic_no_frost_fridge_freezer_(2019)_06.jpg (on the top is the fridge, on the bottom the freezer)
Smaller fridges where the freezer is only located on one shelf in the fridge are a thing too, I’ve seen them in vacation apartments, but I think only people with extremely limited space in their kitchen would get one of these for their homes.


ah, I guess my non-natively English-speaking brain didn’t catch that


That may be counterproductive, see: https://www.commondreams.org/views/2016/12/14/president-reject-dont-say-his-name and https://stallman.org/glossary.html (under “the troll”)


imnectarines???


That’s not what I asked. I asked about a comparison of both of them to PostgreSQL.


Are there real advantages to using either MySQL or MariaDB instead of PostgreSQL?
Seriously though; most citizenship tests I’ve seen in my life (on the Internet; I’ve never changed my citizenship, so have never actually taken one) ask about things like how various governmental institutions work, not the dimensions of randomly selected landmarks. Is this a well known piece of information in the UK?