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Because many people commute to Luxembourg from Germany/Belgium/France. AFAIK the cross-border commute complicates things.


So finally somebody made the Opera face control from 15 years ago a reality: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kkNxbyp6thM


Tell me you are an American, without telling me you are an American.

You can reach a children's park on foot or by taking public transportation, so ideally there's no need for a parking lot right next to it.


You can visit your local park hopefully you live in an area with one. You can invest time using transit to get to another park. Traveling during rush hour would be difficult. Traveling with many children or younger children adds a difficulty. Being disabled or older or worse disabled with children more difficult. For the young, childless, plenty of time on their hands or live next to a park of course walking a few steps is a no brainer.

But it's like buying a gym membership across town with the idea that you would walk everyday. You aren't going once winter hits.

Not American but have been young and took transit and walked everywhere but also seen seniors in wheelchairs who stopped going to the park after they stopped allowing cars to park.


What percentage of people driving around in their 3-ton trucks are disabled? This is an argument for fewer cars, not more: so that people who truly need it can use it more efficiently.


Disabled etc spots are different imo. But most sane places have a mixture of parks/shops/other facilities within the bounds of a small neighbourhood that are easily walkable for most.


You can also use a bike or take a cab etc.


I don't think that most of Brits are "doing the needful". Indian English has plenty of expressions that are exclusive to India.


Pretty sure "why did you redeem it?!" is a British English slang from the victorian era :)


Check out rose anvil on YouTube, the guy cuts boots in halves to check the build quality, and has some good recommendations


In all but my first job there was no such lady. It was my responsibility to book my own travel, mostly through some clone of Concur.


Sugar is not only addictive and harmful, it's also a preservative. It's cheap to add and provides longer shelf life.


For example check Eisenhower drive in La Quinta, California: https://maps.app.goo.gl/YdaSTfX9YwrXmU1MA


also try https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Borovi%C4%8Dka

The difference between gin and borovicka is that gin is usually a neutral tasting alcohol that gets the juniper berries macerated in them, but borovicka is vapor infused during the distilling process.

One of my favourites is https://www.zufanek.cz/en/product/borovicka-juniper-spirit/



This is not a source, it’s an option piece and not even on topic. Anything from ISW is not neutral, it’s ideological due to the Nuland-Kagan connection: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/F1kjvOsXwAA1tVk.jpg


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