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When you consider the time as a number line, years are not points at integers (which would in some way warrant a year 0), but rather periods between them. Year 1 is the period between 0 and 1, and before that was -1 to 0, or year -1. There is no year 0, because there isn't anything between 0 and 0
Religions, all of them
That's weird as well, but what I meant is in Europe you pack your groceries yourself
I think I'm too european to understand this meme
Clickbait: this is about 2015
PC:
- Libreoffice -- the best, most customisable and powerful office software available
- Onlyoffice -- alternative for less-advanced users who are used to the UI of contemporary MSO
- Zotero -- great bibliography manager useful when writing scientific papers: lets you collect books, journal articles and all other types of sources, automatically finds full text PDFs online, fills in metadata and then inserts dynamic citations in thousands of different, customisable styles. Also generates bibliographies. Works with LO, MSO and GDocs
- Caprine -- clean Facebook Messenger client (web wrapper based)
- TeXStudio -- my L^A^T~e~X editor of choice; integral (ha!) when formatting maths-heavy documents
Android:
free streaming app, works with SFlix, Sodastream, PH and other legally dubious streaming providers. Takes some trickery to set up though. 2. Osmand
OpenStreetMap client with offline (optional online) navigation and plenty of plugins; loads of customisation 3. Material Files
nicest file manager, especially for rooted devices 4. Showly
freemium open-source TV and film tracker. Syncs with Trakt.tv 5. Simple Gallery
out of all Simple Apps by this developer, this is the only one which is in fact superior to its alternatives. Highly customisable, powerful, lightweight gallery app
Tourist tax is a thing in many touristy places in Europe, you usually pay it in cash to the hotel or guesthouse owner and it's around €1 per person-night. So charging €5 for tourists not staying overnight is totally fine and it's weird they didn't do it before.
Ehhhh, no. There are very important reasons we divide the time this way. 24 is a highly composite number (a number with more divisors than all numbers preceding it; like an opposite of a prime number). This allows us to easily divide the day into halves, thirds, quarters and sixths. So is 60, with even more divisors.
My guess is the same thing goes for the switch from Roman to Julian calendar (ten to twelve months in a year).
Interestingly, the same goes for 360 degrees in a full angle.
all of these are scrapers, so they will work unless YouTube gets rid of its web version
For driving I recommend Magic Earth, it's based on OSM data but uses proprietary traffic information as well