I have been in Tenerife twice, and I really enjoyed both trips (I went there with my parents). I hope you enjoyed my country! In which places have you been there in Tenerife? I guess Teide, Los Cristianos, La Gomera, Puerto de la Cruz, La Orotava...?
Anyway, this year I am going in a schooltrip as well and I will most likely go to Rome. Prague was the preferred option for most of the class (not me), but then a teacher came to class and told us the things to see both in Rome and Prague and now the ultramost of the class (me included) prefer Rome. What would I have preferred? Well, seeing that the main options were Rome, Prague, Tenerife and London...
I would have loved going to London to practise a bit more my English. But not a lot of people wanted to go there. Then, Tenerife... As I said, I have gone twice, so even with the lowest price between all the options, I didn't want to go there (also, I want to go out of Spain with my class, just a preference).
Then, between Rome and Prague, I already said... The monuments in one and another are very different both in quality and quantity...
In your case I would've preferred Rome above all the other options, simply because I'm really interested in art in general, history and archaeology. Prague 2nd as it's a cheap destination. London third even though I love the musea over there, I could spend hours exploring them.
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Since I'm a tourism student I'd also like to make some promotion for the Bieszczady region in southeast Poland, close to the borders with Slovakia and Ukraine. It's a paradise for hikers who seek absolute calm and silence, since it is (one of) the least populated areas in Europe. A pity though that is quite hard to reach the area without a car.
Well, reading Mark Cavendish's books and while he was in the Academy in 2006, directours were Rob Ellingworth and Sir Dave Brailsford. According to Mark, Sir Brailsford was always talking about the 'marginal gains and how they effect the winner and the loser in a race' back in 2006.
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It's already more than a week that Microsoft woke up and said: "You know what's new? 15 gb of free cloud + 15 additional gb if camera roll is enabled is too good guys, let's just do something stupid and nerf it to 5 gb for basic account and no camera roll!" Then they thought "No that's not enough, we will also apply that to existing accounts!". Allegedly that wasn't enough either. "Wait, we'll also make sure Office 365 users won't have unlimited storage, let's put a limit to that as well!" And to round it off, they even thought: "Guys our service is a perfect choice for people using Office a lot and our products in general, why not have some compatibility issues with all the office files, [spreadsheets and documents included lol] stored in OneDrive? Oh and on top of that, also let's make sure the desktop client has got millions of issues with Windows 10!".
So last Monday I found myself in the need of showing someone really important a really important *.docx file I had stored in OneDrive from my tablet and guess what? I can't fucking open it. That's right. At first I thought it was an internet issue but as soon as I'm home I find out that those sick fucks did what they did. Migrated straight back to Dropbox as soon as I saw that. Good game, well played Microsoft. You've lost an user, forever probably. I was already pondering that since I noticed how slow compared to Dropbox it was when uploading files, but I never had any issue before then. Read more about this here
All of this shit reminds me of this clip. Top Gear is love, Top Gear is life.
Well I said I'd throw some stuff on the internet and here it is.
Were my first two ever solo gigs so comments/constructive criticism much obliged. Let me know what you think
Second song is somewhat ironic. I'll let you figure out the rest
Third song is from my first night, so first solo gig (second one was slightly better although I like this song from my first night)
Great work! Now who is better at guitar, you or bbl? I say we have a Daily competition
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Lovely voice that! Also did you write those songs alone? Great job, you've got some real talent, believe me
Thanks.
Yeah I started writing songs like this a year ago.
I had some experience in the band, though, where I also write songs, but that's more a group effort.
Have some other songs lined up I really want to record so I'll let you know when
So, seeing as this is an international place I thought I'd put this to a question here. I have the opportunity to study abroad next year, and I'm not sure where to go so I thought I'd ask if anyone had any local knowledge/helpful tips and advice. Narrowed down my choices to 3 from 7, but I need a first and second choice hence my question - choice is between Paris, Prague and Konstanz (On the German/Swiss border for those who don't know). So yeah, advice welcomed
I love Prague but not sure if it`s smart to study there. You might drink too much due to cheap pubs.
I was in Konstanz once and it is a nice little town. I guess studying there should be pretty cool. Lots of things to see there. Easy to go to Switzerland. Close to some festivals. Also not too far from big events like Oktoberfest or Stuttgarter Wasn.
I love Prague but not sure if it`s smart to study there. You might drink too much due to cheap pubs.
I was in Konstanz once and it is a nice little town. I guess studying there should be pretty cool. Lots of things to see there. Easy to go to Switzerland. Close to some festivals. Also not too far from big events like Oktoberfest or Stuttgarter Wasn.
Paris is a no for me. Far too expensive.
I agree completely, even i would not go and study in Prague,in my oppinion it is actually not a nice city to live in for a longer period of time. If you are looking for great beer and most beautiful girls though
What is most eye catching on your list is, that one of the biggest persons in history of Czech Republic and i would say even Europe, because of his revolutionary religious ideas in first years of 15th century, Mr. Jan Hus, was burned to death in Konstanz.
So make sure you will pay a visit to house dedicated to his legacy in Konstanz if you should choose it.