@ListerLawrence@nx_frontier It really isn’t. You get used to the smart maps in various EVs to plan when you might like to stop and when you need to stop. Just sold my EV (had to, as moved to Spain), back on ICE now, both great types of cars, EVs are just a better, cheaper, cleaner vehicle, it’s that simple.
@MyCreativeOwls@Lovable Great features. Is there anything or due that can be used as a CMS that we can provide access to our clients for them
To be able to update co tent themselves?
@JoshuaDalzelle@Sonos I recently sold my entire set up as I just couldn’t transistion to the new version ‘upgraded’ app. Shame, it was so intuitive before.
Today, Russia struck a passenger train in the Kharkiv region with attack drones. In any country, a drone strike on a civilian train would be regarded in the same way – purely as an act of terrorism. There would be no doubt about the classification, neither in Europe, nor in America, nor in the Arab world, nor in China, nor anywhere else. There is, and can be, no military justification for killing civilians in a train carriage. In particular, over 200 people were on the train, and 18 were in the carriage hit by one of the Russian drones. Overall, this attack involving three drones has so far resulted in four confirmed deaths. My condolences to all the families and loved ones. Rescue teams are still searching for four more people, and two others have been injured.
Russia must be held accountable for what it is doing. And this means responsibility not only for strikes against our people, against our life, but for the very ability to carry out such attacks. The Russians have significantly increased their capacity to kill, their capacity to terrorize. They are investing in the progress of terror. And our task – and this should unite all decent people around the world – is to ensure progress in the protection of life. This is possible through pressure on Russia. This is possible by punishing Russia for its actions. This is possible through support for Ukraine. I thank everyone who does not remain silent when they see what Russian terrorists are doing.
@BristolAirport An yes, the £7 for 15 mins, ok, never mind, shame it’s so very expensive. If it was made cheaper, more people would drop off in twilight leading to less congestion within the airport in the day 🤷🏼♂️
Hi @BristolAirport, where is the cheapest and easiest place to park for twilight bag drop off, please? It isn’t clear with all the recent changes and number of different car parks.