whoa this is an excellent post!
whoa this is an excellent post!
correct horse battery staple?
If I can ask a noob question in this highly philosophical and technical thread— what’s your intended client experience for Beehaw? I’m using Voyager on iOS and will be sad to lose it if Beehaw migrates (or even doesn’t migrate to v19), though there may be a similar client for one of the other platforms under consideration.
Surely y’all aren’t all using a web front end, right? It seems there may be value in choosing a platform that has community support for clients as well as mod tools.
My house does a lot of Negroni variations. I will often swap the Campari for Ramazzotti or Cappelletti to dial down the bitterness and add some herbal notes. Also works great as a Boulevardier or with mezcal.
Thanks! I’ll check these out.
A couple more in this series:
What are the other greatest post-Bach fugues? Including the modern era; I love fugues as a form but don’t have a theory or composition background
I agree, and it is so difficult to find flavourful decafs with a bright, light roast profile.
Really enjoyable article, thanks! I love Rosecrans Baldwin.
Oh I could go for a 5 gallon keg of seltzer that stays carbonated… how difficult is this to set up?
JDownloader works on yt I believe, and it also parses HLS. you can set it to auto import from the clipboard as well, so just copy a url and it adds it to the queue
Then they need to make energy credits and rebates available to more than just the lowest-income residents. Right now in California many homeowners are ineligible for these programs due to the income that enables them to own in the first place.
I love the details and texture in this one.
From left, 4, 11, 13, and 15 have the best energy, like they’re having a great time. Last on the right attracts me aesthetically though.
I think that’s my decision too, but it wasn’t an easy one.
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Even during the ‘open’ Obama years, tourism for Americans was severely limited by the lack of banking interchange between US banks and Cuban ATMs and credit card networks. You have to bring cash and use a currency exchange, and if you run out you have no way of getting more money from your American bank. Other countries’ networks don’t have this issue, but it would need to be fixed for Americans to visit and spend money.
I’m glad the internal currencies of CUC vs CUP have been resolved, though a massive influx of tourist dollars would strain the existing economic systems of Cubans being paid for jobs other than tourism.