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Don’t let the bastards get you down.
What about the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland ?
Or the multiple Kingdoms which existed on both islands 1,000 + years ago ?
Historically just about the oldest recognisable country in Europe is France and even it’s borders have shifted on multiple occasions.
I used to work with a guy who was very insistent that he was Czechoslovak.
Not Czech nor Slovak but Czechoslovak !
Seemingly his Mother was one and his Father the other and he took great pride in his hybrid identity and allegiance to a country which no longer exists.
Probably loads of folk like that in the former Yugoslavia and USSR as well.
A pair of diplexers (specific to the frequency ranges in question) would do the trick.
But depending on what reception is like in your area it may be the case that your FM aerial fortuitously picks up sufficient DAB signal for a separate DAB aerial to prove unnecessary ?
Spam by telegram and get free ad in national newspaper ?
In Ireland its still theoretically an option (as in there is an end-of-school exam one can take in the subject) however its only available in a tiny handful of schools nowadays.
It was more widespread in the first half of the last century.
I see your 80p Lidl loaf and raise you Marks and Spencer 75p.
Despite their upmarket reputation theyre surprisingly reasonably priced on a lot of staples.
such as tv programs
People do view TV Channels across timezone boundaries right now.
A lot of folk in the Netherlands and Belgium watch British TV and North America, Australia, Russia etc must have lots of TV channels with audiences spread across more than one timezone.
To say noting of migrant workers/families in various countries who largely shun the local TV channels in favour of satellite/internet TV from their home country. (Indeed the advent of internet TV is making the concept of TV schedules pretty obsolete anyhows)
How do they cope ?
Yes trains and to a lesser extent telegraphs gave us time zones.
But now we have mass air travel and the internet.
What’s going on in Kaliningrad ?
EU has a common time zone
Nobody told the Irish, Greeks, Finns and Baltic states ?
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The inhabitants on the other hand…
For the benefit of non-US readers what age are we talking about ?