The Old Reader supports 100 feeds on the free tier. And they have a nice list of apps that support syncing to your account:
https://www.theoldreader.com/en/apps/
Might work for you if you don’t syndicate many feeds.
I mean… you can’t finish farther down than p20, but that’s not all that can go wrong. ;)
No Mexican politician has views nowadays.
Same here.
I also love to hate Ocon, but he’s pretty good in the wet.
Beware that F1tv doesn’t yet show the updated race time.
Also, this is doc 48 detailing the new schedule:
Doc 48 says qualy will happen at 7:30 (local time) and the race will move ahead at 12:30 (also local time)
Beware that F1tv doesn’t yet show the updated race time.
“El tiempo es veloz” (Time is fast) is the title of a song by Argentinian composer David Lebón. Beautiful lyrics.
Personally, I knew the song thanks to legendary singer Mercedes Sosa, also from Argentina.
Ah. The plot thickens.
Yeah… my plan pays absolutely no heed to the economics of it. 😅 I just want to see more races, and let someone else figure out the money. Heh.
Anyway, the article does mention that the main hurdle for a rookie sprint would be economical. Glad to read that it’s being seriously considered.
I’ve wondered for some time if it would be worth having rookies racing with 2-year-old cars in parallel. Perhaps during the weekends where there’s no F1 race.
Mac? Linux?
It runs decently under wine on Linux, but I’ve heard Mac users struggle.
But yeah, I get it.
I’ve been using Campaign Cartographer 3+ for a few years now. It does support image backgrounds (and depending on your image it might even trace it for you)… … but I should say that it does have a somewhat steep learning curve. It’s more a CAD tool than a drawing tool.
You will most likely need to read the tutorials and maybe watch a few videos to be comfortable with it. Luckily, there’s lots of videos and a forum with tons of friendly people.
It’s not cheap but it just so happens that there’s a Humble Bundle ongoing for the next 5 days:
https://www.humblebundle.com/software/maps-extravaganza-revisited-software
You’d have to go for the highest tier to get the base program.
I don’t know if calls work, but all the other stuff you mention does work.
Ah. Good point. I don’t think I’ve received calls. I don’t know if they would work
I have an old device in the closet and use the matrix bridge. The bridge bot kindly reminds me to turn on the phone every 12 days, but I think WA’s requirement is 15 days.
I do have to ask though: other than basic text chat, what else does WA offer these days?
For the record, I’m able to see videos, images and listen to audio. Haven’t received a poll yet. Is there anything more to it?
Oops. Forgot to add /s at the end.
Still, thanks for the link. An interesting read.
Nono… There was no mistake there.
Before the Clone Wars, there were lots of Jedi everywhere in the Galaxy, and only a couple of Sith.
Anakin did bring balance.
I don’t know how well this will work for more than one dog, but searching for stuff has worked very well for me. Using their sense of smell makes them expend a lot of energy.
Initially, the “stuff” will be treats, of course, but that’s the part where it might be tricky for two or more dogs. You don’t want them to fight for the treat.
Maybe take turns at first?
Anyway, you let your dog have a sniff of the treat and then tell your dog to stay (close a door if they don’t know how to stay very well) and go hide a treat. Come back and tell him to search. If he doesn’t understand at first, call him towards the hiding place. He’ll catch on quickly.
The goal is to make them smell, and not just search with their eyes. This might take a few tries or maybe a couple of weeks. Keep trying creative hiding spots so that they’re easily reachable but not easily spotted (visually).
You might find that they’ll try to follow your scent (where you’ve been) instead of the scent of the treat. That’s good initially, but later you might want to try walking around elsewhere to throw them off.
As they progress, give them something else to sniff and hide. Follow him close as he searches and as soon as he finds the object, give him the treat. I suppose that at this point, you can have both dogs searching at the same time and treat them both regardless of which one found it.
The final step of this hide-and-seek game is to have them “signal” you when they find it. I believe the most common way is just to sit close to the thing you hid and look at you.
As you can see, I laid down several steps. Each adds more mental stimulation to the game, which is also rewarding to dogs.