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Anne Kamari

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  • First Name Anne
  • Last Name Kamari
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  • Birthday February 2, 1989

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  • Anne Kamari
    • 107 posts
    Posted in the topic Giving Deep Introduction To Monjour CBD Gummies Canada in the forum Off-Topic Discussions
    October 23, 2023 5:39 AM EDT
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  • Anne Kamari
    • 107 posts
    Posted in the topic Want an iPhone 12 power adapter? No other place, but Brazil has. in the forum Technology
    December 4, 2020 4:28 AM EST

    Back in the Apple Event last October, Apple (Apple) released the iPhone 12, but that did not come. That is a power adapter.

    Of course, the lack of a power adapter in the package of the iPhone 12 has many consumers dissatisfied with Apple's decision. Just can't do anything Because when the manufacturing company is not included There are only two things you can do: use the old or buy new ones.

    However, the Department of Consumer Protection in Brazil. Using the available power, Apple is forced to ship an iPhone 12 with a power adapter included in the package. Although Apple has ever given environmental reasons. And many consumers already have enough charging equipment.

    But Apple's answer is still not the answer the Brazilian Department of Consumer Protection wants. Which if Apple does not respond to such regulations The Brazilian government will have further measures to fine the Apple money.

    Indeed, Apple is not only confronted by Brazilian government entities. Previously, agencies were regulated by the French government. It issues a requirement that smartphone manufacturers have to ship EarPods headphones in the box. Although in many countries, Apple does not come with EarPods.

    The reason why the French government is compulsory to get EarPods is to prevent the potential harm caused by electromagnetic waves.

    At the same time, there is one more interesting story about Brazil: Brazil is the country with the most expensive iPhone 12 in the world. The main reason for the high price of the iPhone 12 is because Brazil has set very high tariffs on non-made devices. There is also a reason for the exchange rate.

    The price of the iPhone 12 in Brazil is not just now, but has been expensive, from the iPhone 4 era to the iPhone 12.

     

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  • Anne Kamari
    • 107 posts
    Posted in the topic Elon Musk believes SpaceX can take humans to Mars in the forum Technology
    December 3, 2020 12:16 AM EST

    Elon Musk, founder of SpaceX, gives another interview. By saying that bringing humans to Mars near every moment, it is believed that 4-6 years after this has indeed happened.

    Elon Musk, CEO and Founder of SpaceX Private companies in the space transportation business Spoke of his own ambitions for Mars once again. By revealing the period that humans from the blue planet Will be able to travel to the red planet That is certainly named Mars

    A man named Tony Stark in the real world Tell further that Unmanned Space X Tests for SpaceX's Mars Flight Will occur in the next 2-3 years depending on the technology that is ready or not.

    As for the human landings on Mars It is expected to take about 6 years, which Musk believes will follow this timeline. There shouldn't be anything wrong. But the timing might be faster If Mars and the Earth orbit together Will shorten the remaining period of about 4 years

    While Elon Musk's goal of living in the end and dying on Mars remains unchanged. He also believed that Society on Mars could actually happen. And Mars is also a destination for human survival.


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  • Anne Kamari
    • 107 posts
    Posted in the topic Swiss Alps yearn for the sound of tourists in the forum Travel
    June 5, 2020 10:57 PM EDT

                             In Grindelwald the views are breathtaking, but the hotels are empty

     

     

    As cases of Covid-19 start to fall across Europe, lockdowns are being relaxed and more travel is being permitted. That's a relief for alpine tourist resorts, which were forced to close down right in the middle of the ski season.

    This weekend Switzerland's mountain railways and cable cars can start running again. In Grindelwald, home of the Eiger and the world famous Jungfrau "top of Europe" railway - altitude 3,454m (11.332ft) - this is very good news.

    The Konzett family have been running the Kreuz and Post hotel in Grindelwald for four generations. When the Swiss government declared a state of emergency in March, ordering the closure of schools, restaurants, bars and all the ski slopes, their business melted away.

     

    Summer in the Alps has not been this quiet since wartime

     

     

    "It was a big shock," says hotel manager Benjamin Konzett. "The bookings we had ... we lost them within one day, basically."

    "We've had this hotel since 1886, and to find a similar situation to now, we would have to go back to the Second World War, when everything was closed."

    How railways are sending an important signal
    Grindelwald's director of tourism, Bruno Hauswirth, believes the re-opening of the mountain railways is the key to bringing tourists back. After all, more than a million people took the train up to the Jungfrau last year alone.

     

    The signal is important, to show that the whole system, the whole tourism chain, is working again
    Bruno Hauswirth
    Head of tourism, Grindelwald

     

     

    But how to ensure the visitors, eager to wonder at the north face of the Eiger, or get within touching distance of the glaciers, stay safe in the rack railways or cable cars taking them up there?

    The Swiss government's advice on maintaining a two-meter distance from others still stands.

     

    They call Jungfraujoch the "top of Europe"

     

    Kathrin Naegeli of Jungfrau Railways admits there are no plans to reduce occupancy. "Everybody who wants to board a train can board a train," she explains.

    "But, we say, if you can't keep the distance of two meters you should wear a mask. We hope people will take them with them but we will also sell them at the stations, and our people working in the trains will all. wear masks as well. "

    These are the same measures put in place across Swiss public transport with one slight difference. On Switzerland's high-speed intercity trains you cannot open the windows. On the mountain railways, and in the cable cars, you can.

    How alpine resorts were caught up in Europe's pandemic
    Nevertheless, the alpine communities know there will be questions about the safety of crowded cable cars.

    Popular ski resorts like Ischgl in Austria and Verbier in Switzerland are believed to have had high infection rates in February and March. As skiers returned home, they carried the virus across Europe.

     

    The outbreak at Ischgl in Austria led to 800 Austrians being infected and up to twice as many abroad

     

    So alarmed were doctors in Verbier that they asked the government to quarantine the entire town. By that time, however, Switzerland was already locking down.

    No-one really knows yet how the normally crowded après-ski bars and discos will function in winter. As for the ski lifts, Kathrin Naegeli says "we will see in summer and autumn how things work in the trains and the cable cars, and perhaps we will adapt for winter".

    How resorts hope to promote a healthy environment
    When the Alps first became a popular holiday destination in the 19th Century, their natural beauty and clean environment were key attractions.

     

     

    UK tour operator Thomas Cook at the time marketed villages like Grindelwald as places where minds and bodies could recuperate.

    The Konzett family hotel opened in 1886 to cater for people wanting a healthy break away from the crowded, smoky cities.

    Now Benjamin Konzett is returning to that concept. The pandemic, he says, allowed him to spend more time appreciating the environment he grew up in.

     

    Benjamin Konzettand his family have run their hotel for generations

     

    "During the lockdown everything was fresh with spring, the mountain tops were still covered with snow, and we used the time to go back to nature a bit with the family."

    He has even, he explains, been preparing some alpine delicacies for the longed-for summer guests. "I collected cowslips and elderflowers to make ice cream for the summer."

    Now he hopes tourists will forget about their winter pandemic worries and choose the Alps to recover from the stress and fear of the last three months. "The whole world meditated during this lockdown and we found out that nature is stronger than mankind."

    Fierce competition for fewer guests
    But the Alps will face fierce competition from Greek islands and Spanish beaches. Tourist resorts across Europe are all trying to salvage at least something from the summer season.

    In Grindelwald, where over 30% of guests come from Asia, Bruno Hauswirth knows this summer won't be as good as the last few years.

     

     

    "But that means nearly 70% come from Europe, so we are quite confident," he says.

    The three-month lockdown gave Grindelwald a chance to reflect on exactly where its strengths lay, he believes: real mountains like the Eiger along with "very intact nature, perfect air and clean water".

     

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  • Anne Kamari
    • 107 posts
    Posted in the topic What's the schedule for Europe reopening borders? in the forum Travel
    June 4, 2020 10:54 PM EDT

     

    As the summer tourist season approaches, EU countries are eager to lift both domestic restrictions and open borders for non-essential travel so that tourists can come in.

    Italy has done so earlier this week and most of the rest of the bloc is set follow in the same vain later this month.

    For most countries, the date when they'll reopen is around the middle of June - that includes France, Belgium, Germany, Greece, Austria, the Netherlands and the Czech Republic.

    Spain expects to allow international tourists in from July.

    While some countries will permit travel from across the EU, others will first allow only visitors from countries considered low-risk while some will require virus tests from citizens of high risk countries or regions.

    With the UK no longer a part of the EU, its citizens will not be allowed to enter most countries. In the UK itself, all international arrivals will have to self-isolate for two weeks starting 8 June.

     


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