#Obsidian is great for my own notes, while as usual what you put in is what you get out of it.
#Notion (as a strong "second brain" contender otherwise) looks good especially on the sharing (important) and practical usability front, though how much I wanna pay for it. Easy with less technical users too.
Näsudden nature reserve consists of a peninsula located in Stockholm's inner archipelago, surrounded by Täljöviken/Svinningeviken to the west and Tunafjärden to the northeast.
An artist's charming rural home in Finland. She adds her touch to existing ceramic objects and makes something entirely new and beautiful. I suppose it's the very essence of "derivative art"; unique nonetheless.
The Big Buddha (Tian Tan Buddha) is a large bronze statue of Buddha, completed in 1993, and located at Ngong Ping, Lantau Island, in Hong Kong. The statue is sited near Po Lin Monastery and symbolises the harmonious relationship between man and nature, people…
A decade ago I wrote a much-read piece for Traveller on how to travel with cabin luggage only. They asked me to revisit the concept in 2023, so here it is...
Ditch the checked bag: How to pack for a holiday bringing only carry-on
Why would a product labeled "power adapter" have a way to plug into a UK outlet (standard 220v) and have a way to plug a US prong into it (standard 110v)
BUT ALSO BE LABELED "NOT A VOLTAGE CONVERTER"?
Am I to understand that if I plug a standard US cord in I will get 220v into my device? Why would that be useful for anyone not attempting to start a fire?
More ramblings for my recent #flight#journey. There were significantly fewer people in #Incheon#Airport T2; virtually no one was there after 11pm (me among ones requiring an overnight transfer...). Although the airport is 24/7, very few facilities are open after 10pm, so I guess the industry hasn't walked out of the woods yet... But at least they don't jack up the prices: drinks of the same type costs double in #ATL (with only Coca-Cola-owned/licensed drinks!) compared to #ICN ... #travel
Burr Trail Rd is a scenic byway that runs from the town of Boulder Utah through Capital Reef National Park's Waterpocket Fold and ultimately Bullfrog Marina and a small landing strip at Lake Powell.
This area formed during the Laramide orogeny that started 70 to 80 million years ago, and ended 35 to 55 million years ago