

“Egg broker”
Oh no, you!
“Egg broker”
A couple of goats share the same forest as the hens. And knowing goats, there’s bound to be some harassment involved.
Almost out, picking up three more cartons tomorrow from my supplier of eggs from free range, grass fed, goat harassed happy hens.
The cartons are usually whatever my supplier happen to have there and then. Pretty standard egg cartons as sold at the store.
I usually use pairs as it’s fastest to mentally intuit how many eggs remain that way.
Fancy body on a cheap car.
Add big displacement and you’ve got yourself a Dodge or some of the Fords.
Additional trivia: The worst car I ever owned was a Ford Sierra. I absolutely hated it, but it sometimes got me from A to B. I seriously considered attacking it with an angle grinder and a welder. It already both looked and performed like shit, why not at least make it look cool? I joked about giving it an exterior looking like Mustang.
You’re not fooling me, that’s a shoe
I read somewhere that they’re mostly hanging out around federal buildings.
Same language, also poetic, but far from beautiful: Rævsnerk. I’ll leave the translation and interpretation as an exercise to the reader.
Hint: Hot and humid day.
No. But I do get excited about frying pans and cheese graters.
Nah, should be plenty of star trek and Linux remaining
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Betteridge’s law of headlines says no.
Throw him in the Lulags!
This actually slaps
In Norwegian there’s an expression that translates roughly to “The threshold mile” (threshold, as in door threshold).
Because Dørstokkmila (which is obviously a metric mile - 10km), is terribly long when you need to start something.
The closest expression I’ve heard as a translation was when Green Day sang:
Peel me off this Velcro seat
And get me moving
I sure as hell can’t do it by myself
That makes me think of how it would possibly limit the spectrum of colors we could see.
Say, if we orbited a red giant instead; like you said, red would be the center color in the spectrum that constitutes our white. Our perception of color would revolve around red as a baseline, and the visible spectrum would go a bit up and a bit down from there.
Since the width of the spectrum can only be guessed, let’s presume that it would be as wide as our vision here on planet earth.
Therefore, space Newton would use a prism and discover these colors:
So our TV remotes and motion sensors would emit ultra-green light. Or as some crazy Sci fi writers would call it: blue.
Not really. Someone will disagree with me eventually, but that doesn’t mean I’m interested in debating or earning their approval somehow.
I’ve been to MUC a lot. It’s big, but fairly easy to navigate. You’ll be fine. I don’t remember the terminal names, but you’ll probably be arriving and departing at different terminals.
Also, looking up airport maps in advance is always helpful: https://www.munich-airport.com/airport-map-261352
Also, since you’re flying business class, you’ll have lounge access included in your ticket, so once you’ve found your departure gate I suggest heading to the nearest Lufthansa or Star Alliance lounge for free drinks, snacks, and generally better waiting locations than out in the terminal.
Not really some can be pretty big, but it’s usually pretty clearly marked, and and there’s lots of signs and staff around that can help you if needed. Don’t hesitate to contact staff if you’re unsure - they’re there for you. Hell, you can even ask them if you’re sure for that extra confirmation.
Tip: Some things to be aware of: in large international airports some times you need to move between terminals. And this CAN make it seem like you are leaving the airport. It might even involve small trains. Trust the signage.
When I land at a layover airport, my usual strategy is to find the gate of my next departure so that I know that I’m through all security checkpoints and transfers. Then I backtrack a little until I find a good place to wait nearby. Usually a bar, eatery, or a lounge. That way I know how much time I need when the flight is about to board.
Source: Over hundred international flights over the past couple of years.
Which airports are you flying via?
It really pisses off me that they used an ANSI keyboard for picture and not ISO. No true
ScotsmanDane uses ANSI.