English speakers have the distinct benefit of using the world’s most common language when traveling. So you’re good, right? In fact, learning the obvious and necessary words and sayings of the country to which you’re traveling can make your trip easier, impress a few locals and enrich your experience. From greetings to asking for help, Fodors breaks it down. https://flip.it/fw6LLQ #Culture#Travel#Traveling#Language
But don’t worry we will have a different #geoweirdness thread this afternoon. Also we’re gathering examples of weird time zones like Büsingen for a thread
One of the features I miss most on this platform is the ability to simply format text. Something like a stripped down version of Markdown: I don't expect links (nor do I think they'd be valuable, maybe too dangerous), but code blocks with non-proportional font would really be something I'd use.
@jpmens But it makes no sense. You can get the images by exporting to an html file (which downloads as a .zip) and then they are all there in the images directory. So you can get the images, it is just a pain in the ass. Why?
@jpmens hmm, you are a busy man. Maybe you can come to London in Sept (exact date not set yet). We are going to do a special Geomob focused on #openstreetmap to celebrate the 20th anniversary
@jpmens ja, lieber JP, ich weiß für Großstädtler wie du - dir ist ja nur das wildes Leben in Bielefeld bekannt - gucken auf Kleinstädten wie Wolfsburg herunter aber auch hier hält der Zug. Manchmal.