"What I would give for one cold one!" can be heard very often during the summer months. The problem arises when we are then in some fashionable seaside town or some world capital, where prices do not know the upper limit. At that time, we cough up "one cold" for an hour, if necessary. The English exchange Travelex, which took 0.5 liters as a unit, published a list of countries where they offer the cheapest beer, and Europeans, look forward to it!
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A musician, athlete and horse lover by heart and profession. According to the sign of Aries, although I don't put anything on it. It just freaks me out when I get to the guitar store. I root for Roger Federer.
The more the technology develops, the more the milk and honey flow between the gamers as well. Until now, they haven't had a 2-in-1 laptop in their 'arsenal', but that has changed these days. Namely, the Acer Nitro 5 Spin, a gaming hybrid, has been released, which is adorned with quite a few excellent features.
This is news! Although the smell of sunscreen immediately takes us to the sea, we probably wouldn't mind if we could apply it just once and then for good. In the journal Science Report, they reveal that a sunscreen with DNA could become the best and above all lifelong protection against dangerous UV rays.
Have you ever gone on a trip where you also took food and drink, carefully packed in a cooler bag, and while carrying it, you gritted your teeth and cursed it a few times? "How can it be so hard to wear?" for example. Now you can put an end to this, because there is a backpack on the market that will keep water and fruit pleasantly cold.
Do you want to be woken up by the noise of gorillas instead of the usual street noise or rooster crowing? When you opened the curtain, would volcanic peaks appear in front of you? Go to the luxury resort Bisate Lodge in Rwanda, Africa and enjoy the described scenario.
Those of you who follow the developments in the market of technological devices probably know the story of the Galaxy Note 7. The story is over and we have all been impatiently waiting for the Samsung Galaxy Note8. Well, now we've got our hands on it, and the first impression is great.
Gotoky rhymes with gnocchi. And also with hips, children and tense bows. But it has absolutely nothing in common with the above. But it also rhymes with walkie-talkie, which is actually Gotoky. These communication devices are less common among us, and you might even think that time has run over them, but this is clearly not the case.
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Us mere mortals like to ask for the recipes of the most successful or richest (maybe both) people. In the meantime, let's buy a lottery ticket. In 2004, when Apple was not as strong a brand as it is today, Steve Jobs imagined the rules that he followed on the way to success. He apparently put them together with then-Vice President John Brandon, as they called them “JB's Rules for Success”. Let's look at them.
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Have you ever closed your eyes and pinched your nose and tried a spoonful of food but had no idea what you were eating? The taste buds feel quite lonely without the company of smell and sight. The Right Cup somehow manages to trick us. How?
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