Thats a really nice list of visited countries! Hope you enjoyed some Saku in estonia!
I am but a cog in a machine. A lazy one though.
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Thats a really nice list of visited countries! Hope you enjoyed some Saku in estonia!
Tourism in general from outside of Europe targets these countries the most I believe. Don’t quote me on that one though, I don’t have a source at hand.
Sounds like you’ve had some nice trips!! I can also highly recommend Strasbourg if you visit France and go around alot - such a pretty town (a lot of those around and that’s just my personal recommendation).
100% agree.
But seriously: I don’t want to gatekeep anyone here either, just found this meme funny and related to cartographyanarchy community so wanted to crosspost. I know a lot of people say “ha you visited Paris? You’ve seen nothing”, but travelling is a privilege and no one can take away your nice experiences.
Take this post as a joke, not a statement :)
But also, like you said: can’t say you know a place and culture very well if you only visited a few cities and stayed a week on a continent.
Pretty much!
Found it funny but to be fair same goes for many europeans who have been to North America. Probably max two states in US, rarely someone who has visited Canada, etc.
Another awesome tip I’ve learned today, thanks! Yeah often I remember the actual day I typed a specific command but must manually scroll through. This is another useful tip. I don’t think I’ll completely let go of history since it’s also super convenient to just look up index and type !345 for example.
I feel like I forget those that I just don’t use often enough, and when I would need them I default to what I know (which is always a slower way than knowing a shortcut) in a “hurry”.
Guess I should just print them and tape the paper next to my monitor.
I used !<index>
Together with history
by giving an index displayed in the history list, but did not know that you can use it like that! Also didn’t know about ^
Thanks for the tips!
This is why I follow linux memes, I don’t know if I have ever bumped into CTRL+R but I finally can let go of
history
Honestly this has crossed my mind several times as another reason why people don’t put the phone on their ear. You might be on to something!
I’m convinced people forgot that our huge handheld devices are supposed to still be mobile phones that you are supposed to put against your ear when you call someone.
Oida
Like @[email protected] said, you’ll be even more vulnerable.
If your country doesn’t care about their own law then if you end up in authorities’ radar you are going to suffer for not having law protect you.
Please don’t do it. You’ll just fuck up your own situation. If you want to help people just volunteer your time or something, not your identity or your own security.
It doesn’t matter in what part of the world you are in, don’t do this. Your number will 100% be used for illegal/malicious activity and you, as the registered number owner and holder will get into trouble.
Definitely, I’d even say at level 3!
Definitely a map for outliers I’d say. It’s showing how many people have “easy access” to a hospital/medical care (data mentions that the definition of “hospital” varies depending on the country).
Yep. I couldn’t find the details but it does seem to be just an average value for individual car owners.
Sounds really nice, glad you got to see so many places. I wish to visit Wales as well someday.