Yep. Agreed. Unplanned bits are often very memorable. Took shelter in a random café in Vienna and had amazing cakes. My favourite memory from that trip, I think.
Have a broad plan, but don't fuss about sticking to it too much.
Except the pictures bit. There I disagree.I like taking pictures of touristy stuff and such. Because It'll help me remember the way I experienced the place. And pictures of stuff in museums because it'll help me remember what I enjoyed most. I don't wanna have to look up a list of all the expositions later on in order to find something I wanna review or share with someone.
Yeah, but then we'd have to say onety, twoty, threety and fivety as well. Just take it as its own word rather than four+ty and it'll make more sense, I think.
Others have said it, but I'll stress it some more. Don't overplan. Whenever I go somewhere I make a list of all the places I wanna go to and I only schedule one place/day. Two at most if they're small things. But don't plan a museum in the morning and then a second place/museum in the afternoon, for example. You'll never make it to the second place. Or you will but you'll be too tired to enjoy it.
1-2 places/day are enough. Trying to cram too much stuff into a day will ruin your trip, really.
Yeah, fair. That's the easiest, most obvious piece of propaganda to debunk ever. And they swallow it like it's putin's cum. Oh well... I hope they at least enjoy the taste.
I mean... When they're claiming russia applied to NATO and was rejected... What did you expect, a sound and reasonable mind? They're literally just repeating their propaganda, nothing more.
Haha, I love that. Spices are another one of my weaknesses as well. And I'd like nothing more than to do something similar to what you did, actually.
Problem is my wife doesn't like the aesthetics of my solutions. I'm slowly wearing her down, tho. We went with something that she liked but wasn't as practical as it should've been. She's realized that it's not what we we were hoping for and has agreed to change it.
Haven't found anything worthwhile at the obvious stores like Ikea and such so now I'm looking for alternatives.
Never read the Quran, but had a coworker who claimed the quran explains a ton of science, including recent science. She also believed in creationism and therefore also thought evolution was bs, so I didn't put much basis into her words.
That's so cute! But... I can't imagine what I could remove from my kitchen to make room for that. I'd love to add a rice cooker but there's no room for that either .
I think the idea is that average people have no clue what color they are. So they'd be forced to take it out to check and thus have to restart their PC. It's a trick!
Altho, maybe I'm misunderstanding something because all the pins of all the electrical cords I've ever seen have been silver?
You mean like 'edinbara' or 'middlesbra'? Or asthma where the 'th' might as well not even be there? Queue?
Is it weird or is it wierd? Worstersher sauce? English is full of those, c'mon :p everything is pronounced wrong.
Can confirm. Thought UK was always gmt+0, Paris/Amsterdam/whatever GMT+1, etc. (thought it was the clock that changed, not the timezone, if you know what I mean)
My most played games outside of actually multiplayer games are arpgs. Diablo(mostly 2 and 3), path of exile, last epoch. Diablo2 and last epoch can be played offline, PoE can't. And yes, they're technically online multiplayer games but most people play them alone so they might as well be single player games to me.
After that my most played games are RPGs and rogue likes. Plenty of good suggestions for that already
The fact that someone insufficiently familiar with law can't point to a path for these things doesn't mean that someone with more knowledge can't. Also, how are you so sure it isn't you who's being lied to?
Don't know the exact method, but I'm pretty sure appointing people that agree with him to the SCOTUS which will later rule that he's got absolute immunity for official acts is one of the steps.
Not quite. I said that was the main difference, but if we go into details, the physics of the thing, it's a bit more complicated. The guy who invented the aeropress, afaik, tried to make a handmade espresso replacement. He didn't succeed, but the way the aeropress works is a hybrid of immersion, percolation and pressure brewer, whereas the french press is all about immersion and that it's. It has the plunger, but that's for filtering, nothing else.
If anything, I think the aeropress is closer to a moka pot than anything. But it's its own thing, honestly.
Yep. Agreed. Unplanned bits are often very memorable. Took shelter in a random café in Vienna and had amazing cakes. My favourite memory from that trip, I think.
Have a broad plan, but don't fuss about sticking to it too much.
Except the pictures bit. There I disagree.I like taking pictures of touristy stuff and such. Because It'll help me remember the way I experienced the place. And pictures of stuff in museums because it'll help me remember what I enjoyed most. I don't wanna have to look up a list of all the expositions later on in order to find something I wanna review or share with someone.