The UK is grossly unfair in its extradition process but it has one rule that it does stick to; It won't extradite where there is a chance of the person being extradited getting a death sentence. The UK is strongly against the death penalty.
That is why Sweden is involved in this.
Sorry, but no. Like the UK, Sweden - who abolished the death penalty in 1921 - will not extradite a person to a country where they risk facing capital punishment. There is no support here for the notion that Sweden (or the UK) would be conspiring to nail Assange for anything other than the alleged crime he is suspected of. Sometimes, a cigar is just a cigar.
Do anyhow have one of more family as expensive as mine?
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Perhaps if you'd taken the time to RTFA before rushing to get first post, you'd have realized they're cremated first.
Can't really speak for whole countries or continents but I've never received one, nor heard from anyone who did, in either Sweden, Denmark or Spain despite living in all of the above. Happy for that too, sounds like blatant phone terrorism.
I imaging that it has applications in astronomy. When you want to precisely compute something over the distance of light years, you may want more than just 10 digits for Pi.
As a professional astronomer I can guarantee that distance scale measurements are a little bit less precise than one part over 10^13. Even for most precise measurements, e.g. gravitational waves experiment, 16 digit suffices!
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