I very rarely even see em dashes in regular text. I wouldn't know how to type them on neither my PC nor my phone (the latter at least not intuitively) anyway. I always use -, and assumed en and em dashes were only used in books and such, where you also use lots of different fonts, sizes, »« instead of „“/"", etc. If you truly want an artistic pause that is longer than '-'... just use ....
227€, same specs as the one currently powering my apt.
I just asked my dad, how often he maintains the one in our bathroom. He was surprised that was even possible. There was actually never any change in temperature, flow rate or noise in the 10.5 years it's running, with the second highest water hardness.
The only more expensive part is the running cost of 18-24 kW
I've never waited for more than five seconds for the water to reach acceptable, and 10 seconds for the set temperature (40° max in my case). Always had and used a tankless water heater.
Yes. Remove the 'ar.' (which, well, stands for arabic), and it will show you 'articles' in your regions language (which is dumb, but oh well). Mostly random questions that people search most on google etc., reposted and answered for clicks. May have ads everywhere, idk, I never disable uBlock.
That it's the newest and therefore already installed version, but, in this scenario, also not the correct one.