I can't tell what the Taguatinga bird is supposed to be but that design is really cool
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Yeah it's the public part I meant. All changes would be shown under a single account.
Nvm, I can't read
I've always wanted to try this but is there a privacy implication? I guess it connects to an openstreetmaps account, which will then keep a public history of all the places you've been.
It depends on the kind. Pretty sure there are chili sauces without tomato.
I don't know what brown sauce is but of the other two definitely mustard. Can we add chilli sauce to the list though? That's what I put on everything.
You can replicate that remotely. I've had days where 2-3 people joined a call to share something and then kept that call in the background for hours, chatting about random things while working.
English-learning books call those phrasal verbs and there are entire chapters focused on them. I remember them as the most hated part of English lessons.
Greece, a comment above pretty much covered it.
Between other countries yes, from my country no. I'm at the edge of Europe and our trains are bad so planes usually make more sense.
I do have a license but refuse to drive. I guess the main reasons would be:
- I get lost very easily and navigating while driving is much harder (no stopping, turning around etc)
- You can't entirely zone out or use that time to do something else like reading so if it's a daily commute this is just lost time
- Road infrastructure here is terrible. I actually find it much safer to drive at night because at least you can see the headlights of cars coming out of blind intersections
- Just like there are (many) places you can't go without a car, there are also places you can't go with a car because there is no parking, mainly the city center, which is the place I visit the most
You also can't drive drunk and I kinda like drinking.
Of course we can't even agree if it's the third or the fourth day