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See attachment. Omg, wtf wacom.
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Don't panic. It just tells that Wacom's business operation center for the Middle East and Africa, is in their Europe's offices. Probably because they have none in Africa and in the Middle East, and all deliveries there are organized from wherever they have their European central offices.
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It's a fact that the African continent is getting closer to Europe year by year.
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The Africa thing is surely alarming.
But what about that compass? 6 Directions? No wonder we're getting confused about relative continent mass! |
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It's not a compass....
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I thought it was supposed to represent Orwell's world as depicted in 1984
Oceania, Eurasia and Eastasia
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You guys are over-reacting.
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I know, I know. But it was surprising to me when I saw it.
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If yes the most probable scenario is that a relative small part of Africa will get swalloed under the greater Eurasian Plate and the movement will slow down or even will be stoped by the formation and merging of a mountain chain (The Alp-Dinaric-Carpathian-Taurid arc which will get its height increased) ![]()
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Hmm... I don't think that such people are plate-tectonics specialists, but they are good at predicting the future, then :
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