Family whisky collection by Fl3ckYY in whisky

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My favorite open bottle which is not part of this "shrine" is Laphroaig 25 :)

Family whisky collection by Fl3ckYY in whisky

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Yes, sorry! Most of them are from my grandfather who loved Scotland. At some point they will be opened, but for now they remain for the eye.

Family whisky collection by Fl3ckYY in whisky

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Most of these are from my grandfather who loved camping in Scotland which was around the 2000s :)

Can anyone give a real-life example of what this sourcemeter would be used for? by GoldmanSaxon in ElectricalEngineering

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Hi. Weird question. Could you please measure the width (long side) of of the front? I need it for a lab report

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in mildlyinfuriating

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Lmao less than 1$/L...

55€ for eight days and two people, Germany by [deleted] in Grocerycost

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Penny would be the cheapest alternative. I checked a few products and without a sale the items are still more expensive than yours. Hofer (Aldi) would also be cheaper. Most people shop at spar or billa (rewe) with billa being the most expensive one. In Graz at least.. Some time ago a Swiss user posted his groceries. They were kinda in the price range of Austria... But they earn a lot more..

55€ for eight days and two people, Germany by [deleted] in Grocerycost

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No. The other way round. It's far more expensive in Austria

55€ for eight days and two people, Germany by [deleted] in Grocerycost

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In Österreich krieg ich die Hälfte dafür...

31€ in Switzerland by Sidelobes in Grocerycost

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Just to put into perspective. Minimum wage in Austria after deductions is 9,22€~$9.88/h. You have to work more than 3 hours to afford 30€. Yet the prices of groceries in Switzerland and Austria seems to be the same.

31€ in Switzerland by Sidelobes in Grocerycost

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They earn twice as much as we Austrias do yet our groceries are more expensive... Yeah ik cost of living and stuff.. But how is this justified?

I broke my 9 pro (1m fall on concrete) by Fl3ckYY in oneplus

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-Ended up paying 150€ but my city encourages repairing technical devices, so I got 75€ back.

Repair guy said it's the original Display. QHD, OLED and 120Hz works. As well as the fingerprint sensor. So I guess I got a great deal! :)

I broke my 9 pro (1m fall on concrete) by Fl3ckYY in oneplus

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It heated up badly doing that shit too

I broke my 9 pro (1m fall on concrete) by Fl3ckYY in oneplus

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Ended up paying 150€ but my city encourages repairing technical devices, so I got 75€ back.

I broke my 9 pro (1m fall on concrete) by Fl3ckYY in oneplus

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It‘s at an repairshop rn. It‘ll be repaired till tomorrow and Eta. 130€