Afaict, the social pattern of playing music in public is not so different across the decades, especially in groups. Transistor radios once did the same before I was born.
Loud phone convos work a bit different I think, and watching TV with sound is yet again different.
Here in the Netherlands 'person who never played football' is a theoretical construct, for philosophical thought experiments or something.
A bit like American footbal, really. I've heard it exists, but deep inside i am struggling to believe it's more real than quidditch
Its even crazier if you look at the growth of PV power, making electricity in the summer both cheap and emission free - as you want an excess of PV panels so they also work in other seasons.
The net and the posts work together like they are friends, its very clever. Thats why they beat the antenna unless ET has to phone home
IME, this is often deliberate reversal. What, we play nice music for the people and this impolite person asks us to turn it down? Makes it yet one notch harder to stop.
I encounter both young and old people who play music in public, and they all know perfectly well that they are claiming territory.
Zodra het over de aanbodkant gaat, heeft hij een hoop kritiek op overheden in Afrika. Terecht of niet , dat kan ik niet beoordelen. Maar hij spelt nergens uit hoe Cargill of speculatiefondsen dat beter maken.
Hij zegt alleen maar dat Cargill veel weet en dat ze crises overleven.
If you're playing soccer, you're extremely aware of the posts. The whole game is about getting the ball just within a post. You will literally feel their location without seeing - as a defender covering angles, or on offense to shoot quickly.
A net on the other hand is just an optional convenience.
Can't get it hard, Art
Ik miste eigenlijk de verdediging, voor een stuk dat speciaal daarvoor bedoeld was. Hij noemt één voordeel dat derden hebben aan Cargill en speculatiefondsen, namelijk dat Unilever en AH stabielere prijzen zien.
Maar niemand klaagt over speculanten omdat ze zich zorgen maken over Unilever en AH.