One correction, you can use Airdrop on a Mac without an AppleID. I currently have a Mac for work where I’m not allowed to use an AppleID, but can still use Airdrop. Also Airdrop uses both Bluetooth and a direct WIFI connection.
One correction, you can use Airdrop on a Mac without an AppleID. I currently have a Mac for work where I’m not allowed to use an AppleID, but can still use Airdrop. Also Airdrop uses both Bluetooth and a direct WIFI connection.
I like to add Ahoy. He uploads maybe twice a year, but eeveeytime it’s golden. He mainly focuses on videogame history.
Another is the Extra History channel short history videos with nice animations. They are a spinoff of Extra Credits that focuses on the gaming industry.
I’d also like to add Fearless & Far it’s more travelvlog like, but the guy visits all kinds of remote places and people, which makes it really interesting to watch.
Plausible, heavy setting - Discworld 🤔
Regarding the first, have you tried the Robin Hobb books?
I don’t know many that are similar to discworld though. Maybe Good Omens by Sir Terry Pratchet and Neil Gaimen
Sounds like a date night for me and my wife :)
Well, I recently learned of the existence of Excel competitions, so I’m not sure about the ‘most boring’ part.
Ha, I read it as scrotum on the first go :')
On the flip side you could use it to make a toy boat.
And the cucumber was distressed, because his friend was (in) a pickle.
Great, I really liked oracle of seasons. I never got my hands on oracle of ages, so I’m really stoked to try that one.
It definitely needs a party hat 🥳
That’s why I love my Sony Linkbuds. They are physically open, so I hear my surroundings just fine while listening to music/watching a video.
Dutch has the word “venster” which also means window, however the word “raam” is more commonly used.
Bonus fact: a window sill is a vensterbank (literally window bench/couch)
This is dependent on where you live though. In the Netherlands most utilities are buried under ground and enter buildings subterranean.