I don't buy cereal. I cannot be trusted to have "just one bowl". That milk is gone. That entire box is gone.
When I do give in and prepare my bowels for a bumpy 24 hours, I am very partial to Special K and Bran Flakes.
I don't buy cereal. I cannot be trusted to have "just one bowl". That milk is gone. That entire box is gone.
When I do give in and prepare my bowels for a bumpy 24 hours, I am very partial to Special K and Bran Flakes.
The only lesson Iran has learned in the last few days is this: the West cannot keep their agreements; get a nuke as fast as you can to ensure that you won't be invaded.
curiosity
"Better to send a robot to Mars, than a cat" my papi used to say
Seems fun, I'll check it out!
Yeah, and I guess if there's a massive pileup on the motorway people will just tut, and drive around it everyday to work without a second thought
"No, your segmentation is at fault!"
I'd argue that a mass grave of 80k people at a time when there were less than a million people in the UK, is something that would be hard to miss or forget
Not having GPS at a time of mass sprawl, sure I can understand how bewildering that can be.
But back in those days there were very few roads, and the rivers and mountains haven't changed. To me it's more suggestive that the site of these important events were so commonly known for the next few generations after that people didn't bother to document it, until it became as vague as the location of Shropshire
I love the idea that he just sat there in total silence next to people, or he talked, and they reacted passively and he took their slight movements or inconsequential chatter as meaningful replies he'd contemplate over
Alright question time: how do I find out the info on a GPX track? I can see it in the map view, and I can see it in JOSM. I just can't get any info about it, even though it's a public trace and is no doubt on the publice trace OSM website
So I keep telling myself
*stares tearfully at the poor abused toilet*