![]() ![]() Wuala recommended a rival cloud storage startup, Tresorit, as an alternative to its remaining customers. On 17 August 2015 Wuala announced that it was discontinuing its service and that all stored data would be deleted on 15 November 2015. An earlier version also supported distributed storage on other users' machines, however this feature has been dropped. The service stores files in data centres that are provided by Wuala in multiple European countries (France, Germany, Switzerland). It is now part of LaCie, which is in turn owned by Seagate Technology. Wuala / w ɑː ˈ l ɑː/ was a secure online file storage, file synchronization, versioning and backup service originally developed and run by Caleido Inc. Microsoft Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, Linux, Mac OS X 10.4 and greater, Android, iOSĮnglish, German, Portuguese, French, Simplified Chinese, Spanish, Italian, Dutch The Nino fanhood in Switzerland is something like religion, I guess, and facts matter less.įlückiger, on the other hand, was visibly shaken and he knew he f*cked up and this will not go away easily.I'm sure his popularity on the Lenzerheid did not grow, also given the fact that Nino is literally from two valleys away.Nadelhorn / September 30, 2014 8 years ago ( ) I actually remember pretty well how the on-spot commentator kissed the as of every Elite Swiss rider (which I totally get, given the context, it's cool) and highlighting how special it was that Filippo Colombo was even a rider on a Swiss team (BMC) and I was like ”Dude, Flückiger won you 4 World Cups since 2019 and he is riding for the relatively small Swiss brand Thömus! Why do you deliberately ignore that, it is not fair!”. I also noticed there is a whole lot of bias towards Nino. But there is as much bad blood there as there is water in the Amazon. It looked like that to me, and I was 10m to the right of this whole scene. What they did on the podium was for the crowds, as they knew it slipped a bit too far this time. Nino looked like he wanted to KILL Flückiger. ![]() There is a lot of PR-istic talk and euphemistical language here. I was there too, but I did not see that, as I was too busy taking pictures, but a few people around me were in shock having seen this. There were more people talking about this. Actually he also hints that Mathias might have done it deliberately. He wasn't mad at Mathias because he couldn't shake him, he was mad because he thought Mathias made an error of judgement and rammed into him. But what Nino says in the interview leads me to believe it doesn't. Wheter or not it also carries the doping subtext I feel like don't ultimately have the authority to say, because I don't know enough about roadie slang. Like I said, expressions akin to "Du bist ja nicht mehr ganz normal" are (in this dialect) idiomatic for "Du hast ja den Verstand verloren" aka "You've lost your mind". "Not normal" is definitley not a wrong translation, I'll give you that. But like I said, I grew up speaking a similar dialect, so I'm sure I can judge it's intricacies accurately.Īnyways, I can assure you that, if someone speaking that dialect, who is also very agitated, calls another person "nüt normal", he definitley means to say that the other person has lost their mind. ![]() For example, if you showed that SRF interview to someone from Berlin without any subtitles, they most likely wouldn't understand what Nino and Mathias were saying. I personally can also understand spoken Swiss German dialects, which is definitley not common for Germans. I've grown up speaking an Alemannic German dialect that is very close to most versions of modern Swiss German. I'm a native German from a region adjacent to the Swiss border. So I'm honestly not trying to berate you, but I'm sure that you're wrong on this one. I've got lots of respect for that acutally, it's definitley uncommon and it's a difficult language to learn. ![]()
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