Thread:Velt211/@comment-2003:D6:4722:2E2A:DD17:3F8A:F36C:2C58-20190924042015/@comment-2003:D6:4715:BABF:A8C4:8BE2:F3C9:14B4-20191102120000

Ah, the German wikipedia page of the link you posted. Since it was a different paragraph, I thought you were referring to something else. That looks basically just like the magazines here. Top losing the most, the further one goes down, the more stable it becomes. Regarding the "Bild" tabloid, seems like the sold e-papers peaked in Q4 2017 and have since then gone down. I guess it's way harder to keep people buying something in digial form than in physical. Because, after all, you integrate buying physical into your daily routines. As such, you keep doing it, despite maybe not being that interested anymore. On the other hand, digital is always available, so you have to make a conscious decision to buy it which can't be justified that easily. Older than 13? So "Donald Duck" is actually, secretely number one? :P So lots of magazines for women too? I guess it's typical for them to read all that awful stuff. I mean, it's the same for me. But when you are regularly not at home for several days or more, it can be pretty useful. Of course, if you are home every day anyway, there isn't much of a point. That's not the proper Kindle though. The 9.7'' one you mentioned is likely the Kindle DX which hasn't been a thing for like ten years and I don't think it was ever sold in Germany...basically US only. The standard Kindle products are 7'' only which is too small. For the standard manga size you need 8.76''. Unemployment? Well, that's certainly not an issue here in Germany. If anything, I really hope robots replace a lot of the labor, as that would be good for us. I wasn't talking about advances knowledge. If you deal with humans, service-wise, in a non-complex matter, it will be harder to replace you. After all, one can't judge humans on data alone. Well, at least that part would be the same, yeah. Typically, in financial markets, you get the knowledge from some insider you are paying (or otherwise dealing with), hence the trading part. But yeah, regarding Youtube and the like, there are service companies out there that deal with your public profile, calculate the best streaming hours and probably also have a lookout when it comes to changing algorithms. So the field has started to become professionalized some time ago.

Absolutely. Never settle for something that is not new. As I mentioned before, too many bad experiences, especially my first one as a kid. Basically, the 2800 Yen games are priced 9980 Yen, then there are some that are more expensive but also 9980 Yen which may actually be damaged and then there is the kind that he wants to sell for over 10k, like 20k for Darcrows or the 50k for Diabolique. I think it's more "cleaning the product" but I guess the end result is the same in both cases...

I'm not a fan of 2FA or security questions at all. The former I never use and the letter I just write in there whatever. My password is my most important security measure and that one is always unique and over 10 characters, so it should be fine. Yeah, I do. Ever since starting with the import business, I've come to check my emails every time I start my PC, so I would technically see it there first. At least you immediately see new notifications on their website. Usually, that's not the case with other forwarding/proxy services (at least the ones I have used so far). Weird. I have no client but just some free webmail and there I just tell them to move the email into a regular folder and then it's already regarded as "not spam".