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Zeitpunkt              Nutzer    Delta   Tröts        TNR     Titel                     Version  maxTL
So 11.08.2024 00:00:11    52.544     +39    2.277.371    43,3 Vivaldi Social            4.2.10   1.337
Sa 10.08.2024 00:00:02    52.505     +43    2.273.785    43,3 Vivaldi Social            4.2.10   1.337
Fr 09.08.2024 00:00:07    52.462     +26    2.270.038    43,3 Vivaldi Social            4.2.10   1.337
Do 08.08.2024 00:00:13    52.436     +40    2.266.517    43,2 Vivaldi Social            4.2.10   1.337
Mi 07.08.2024 00:00:08    52.396     +52    2.263.493    43,2 Vivaldi Social            4.2.10   1.337
Di 06.08.2024 00:00:03    52.344     +41    2.260.152    43,2 Vivaldi Social            4.2.10   1.337
Mo 05.08.2024 00:00:10    52.303     +40    2.256.956    43,2 Vivaldi Social            4.2.10   1.337
So 04.08.2024 00:00:02    52.263     +36    2.253.188    43,1 Vivaldi Social            4.2.10   1.337
Sa 03.08.2024 00:00:13    52.227     +51    2.253.058    43,1 Vivaldi Social            4.2.10   1.337
Fr 02.08.2024 00:01:10    52.176       0    2.248.590    43,1 Vivaldi Social            4.2.10   1.337

So 11.08.2024 02:53

We are under a deception similar to that which misleads the traveler in the Arabian desert. Beneath the caravan all is dry and bare; but far in advance, and far in the rear, is the semblance of refreshing waters... A similar illusion seems to haunt nations through every stage of the long progress from poverty and barbarism to the highest degrees of opulence and civilization.

But if we resolutely chase the mirage backward, we shall find it recede before us into the regions of fabulous antiquity. It is now the fashion to place the golden age of England in times when noblemen were destitute of comforts the want of which would be intolerable to a modern footman, when farmers and shopkeepers breakfasted on loaves the very sight of which would raise a riot in a modern workhouse, when to have a clean shirt once a week was a privilege reserved for the higher class of gentry, when men died faster in the purest country air than they now die in the most pestilential lanes of our towns, and when men died faster in the lanes of our towns than they now die on the coast of Guiana.
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— Thomas Babington Macaulay (The History of England)

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