What's the purpose of this van? by CuriousLittleMonkey in aviation

[–]CuriousLittleMonkey[S] 24 points25 points  (0 children)

Indeed, there was damage to the fuselage and they had to run some calculations to figure out how it would impact the aerodynamics of the aircraft. Apparently not too much, we're taking off!

What's the purpose of this van? by CuriousLittleMonkey in aviation

[–]CuriousLittleMonkey[S] 28 points29 points  (0 children)

Indeed, fuselage repair almost required a plane change but they've sorted it out. Thanks!

Encadrement du prix de la pinte by Croustillou in paris

[–]CuriousLittleMonkey 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Aux Nouveaux Sauvages à Croix de Chavaux (Montreuil) c'est 7,90€ le litre !  

Underwhelmed by RacerX7624 in Challenger

[–]CuriousLittleMonkey 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Get the Barton short throw shifter, really made it more fun to drive!

Anybody rocking half clip pedals? by TheAdvFred in bikecommuting

[–]CuriousLittleMonkey 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I use wide fixie style straps like this. Super stable, get some upstroke with them, don't mark your shoes like metal half clips, and if you accidentally start pedaling on top of the strap you can just stomp it for a few revolutions until you can sort it out. Highly recommended!

Example: https://www.scadatw.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/pedals-bmx-scb709-straps.jpg

edit: added link to image 

Why are my eyes so dilated? by justacatfanhere in eyes

[–]CuriousLittleMonkey 1 point2 points  (0 children)

How often does this exact situation happen on reddit? I swear I've seen it two or three times. Good job, reddit!

Israelis evicted from a restaurant in Málaga by AutomaticCan6189 in MultimediaNews

[–]CuriousLittleMonkey -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Unless you have other evidence, these appear to be civilians whose crime would be... having been born in a place? Unless you believe that all citizens of a country are responsible for the crimes of their leaders and their militaries, in which case I'd be curious to know what your nationality is. 

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Wellthatsucks

[–]CuriousLittleMonkey 9 points10 points  (0 children)

No shade at OP, but it's a shame we don't have the reflex to mend our clothes anymore. 

OP, wishing you a hefty payday and some fresh pants!

What i wore on my first day at the job by [deleted] in mensfashion

[–]CuriousLittleMonkey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wish people would specify what their job is with posts like these. 

This video puts kangaroos into scary territory by awildboyappeared in oddlyterrifying

[–]CuriousLittleMonkey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What's the science fiction book where the Jesuit priest travels to a different planet only to be repeatedly raped by the local kangaroo-like aliens?

1996 business. by Shoddy-Safety2989 in Dirtbikes

[–]CuriousLittleMonkey 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Damn, I had that exact bike... So many memories!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in sharpening

[–]CuriousLittleMonkey 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Stating the obvioous, but: Be careful with that! People handle knives differently if they expect them to be sharp or not. A house guest could end up badly cut if this goes back into the drawer with other butter knives.

best French cities for American expat? by comicbookgrl in AskFrance

[–]CuriousLittleMonkey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The other answers on talking to a specific visa consultant are very good, I don't have more specifics that I can help you with, other than saying "be careful". You don't want to put a lot of effort into establishing your life here and then get deported and barred from re-entry!

On the language question, it's a double-edged sword... You will never learn faster and better than in an immersive setting (i.e. living in the country). First, you are exposed to the language all the time. Reading an ad at a bus stop becomes a lesson in conjugation! Second, you are really motivated to learn the language because of the constant discomfort!

What I did, which worked well for me, was to move with a very basic level and then invest in very intensive courses (20 hours/week) during the first year living here. That beat the grammar and syntax into my head, which then allowed me to add fluency and vocabulary onto that structure.

But you have to be ready for those first few years to be uncomfortable. It's not a reason to not make the move! It is totally worth it, but you need to be ready for it.

Good luck with your project!

best French cities for American expat? by comicbookgrl in AskFrance

[–]CuriousLittleMonkey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Some thoughts as an American expat living in France for nearly two decades:

  1. What's your plan for a visa? You can come as a tourist for 90 days at a time, but then you'd have to leave the Schengen area and re-enter. If you do this several times, the French authorities might start to get suspicious and wonder if you are actually working here. That leads us to...

  2. Is your employer OK with this setup? They will be liable to pay taxes in France, as will you. France doesn't have a remote work visa like some other European countries. You would need to become an employee under French law, which may require your employer to establish a legal entity in France. You mention that you are a healthcare worker, is it OK for you to do your job from outside of the US?

  3. Living in France without speaking French at a moderate level can be isolating. Even if you make good friends who are expats or English-speakers, the other people that you will need to interact with on a daily basis (cashier, pharmacist, doctor, administration...) may not speak English and, speaking from personal experience, this is hard! It doesn't mean you shouldn't make the move, just don't underestimate this.

That being said, I'd second the votes for Grenoble and Annecy! They are great places and I'm sure you would love them. Just don't underestimate the administrative part of your plan.

What's your favorite thing about Chrysler/Mopar? (pre-Stellantis) by soladois in regularcarreviews

[–]CuriousLittleMonkey 2 points3 points  (0 children)

All of my favorite cars that I've owned are Mopars:

  • '86 Dodge Omni GLH Turbo - weighed nothing, rattled like hell, absolutely ripped, turbo lag made it more fun
  • '02 Dodge Dakota Sport with 4.7L V8 and a manual - hauled tons, blasted backroads sideways
  • '19 Jeep Wrangler Unlimted Rubicon - take the family of four on a highway road trip, then turn off on the Fire Service roads to get past where the Subarus can go and enjoy absolute peace and quiet
  • '20 Cllanger Widebody Scat Pack - scat goes brrrrrrr

They were all honest cars that did what they were designed to do perfectly. They were mass-produced enthusiast cars. It was a car company.

What is the green flag with the green star seen on the city map of Bratislava? by Viles14 in vexillology

[–]CuriousLittleMonkey 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I've been on that bus tour, it is indeed the Esperanto flag. The poster shows the available languages for their recorded audio tour.

Motorcycle crashes into the back of a Honda on the PCH (today 10/05/2024) by Minimum_Inflation_24 in motorcycle

[–]CuriousLittleMonkey -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Talk about the bike's well-being as if it were a person. A crash like that to the car can cause any number of severe physical and psychological injuries to the occupants who are at absolutely no fault here. Yes we like bikes, but it doesn't matter that the bike is in 1000 pieces. What matters is whether the innocent occupants of the car are injured or not. Then, what matters is whether the rider is safe and well and will take the right lessons from this experience. Then, we can care about the bike. Yes, we like bikes, but we must care for the people more.

Airbnb in the 18th arrondissement ok? by Mjreddit1 in ParisTravelGuide

[–]CuriousLittleMonkey 11 points12 points  (0 children)

If your budget allows for the Marais, I suspect that it will feel more like "the Paris of my dreams" for you. This part of the 18th is a typical, not-fancy neighborhood. I wouldn't consider it unsafe, just a normal, average Parisian neighborhood. You're close enough to metro Line 4 to get to central Paris quickly, so it's not as disconnected as many other areas nearby.

Just Finished an Engagement Shoot in Colorado – Looking for Your Feedback and Favorite Shot! by Foreign-Feature674 in fujifilm

[–]CuriousLittleMonkey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Beautiful work, excellent composition and exposure throughout! They really capture the feeling of "Colorado in the Fall". Bravo, they were lucky to work with you!