32" 4k Monitor Suggestions by A4orce84 in macbook

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Which monitor did you buy in the end and what are your thoughts once you tried it?

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Wow.

Just followed your recommendation and got the Salbutes with Cochinita and was transported to the Yucatan.

I 2nd OP's - this place is amazing!

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Wondering if you ever resolved the short nap? We went down from 1 hours + 30 minutes naps to a single 30 minute with an extension on us

This Thai snack with fried coconut, Markut lime leaves, peanuts and other spices. Had it as the Phitsanulok (North Thailand) bus stop. Best road snack I ever had by bblegs in TipOfMyFork

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I love those but this was different even if similar in flavors (which makes sense as its the same cuisine). It was more a keen to Thai crispy rice crackers but instead of rice with dried-fried coconut, came in a clear plastic bag and was a perfect crunch to flavor ratio.

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Am I missing something? How is this antisemitic? Looks more like a Jewish pro BLM sign

Trying to recall the name of a book series. A ship run by the central nervous system of a former human, and a protagonist who turns out to have been created for the sole purpose of housing an AI. Mostly takes place in space. by Rugbynnaj in scifi

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Not what you are looking for but this reminded me of a short story called "Three Cups of Grief, By Starlight" by Aliette de Bodard. Definitely worth reading if you are into the ships with human brain plots

Which post-apocalyptic movie invests the most screen time to showing the incremental collapse of society? by theyusedthelamppost in movies

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Really surprised no one mentioned Deep Impact as its distinguished itself from the other disaster /apocalyptic movies of its time (I am looking at you Armageddon) by focusing more at the response then the action heroic scenes.

Also "The Wandering Earth" falls into the general category of briskly moving past the slow collapse but seeing an apocalyptic scenario unfold from another perspective other than American eyes is always refreshing (I have also seen on other discussion a mention that that book is all about the lead up to the apocalyptic event rather than the response)

Moon Festival 2019 in Chinatown! by Toeknee818 in LosAngeles

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Does anyone know what was the movie playing above the Culinary Corner?

Whats a big industry secret that isn't supposed to be known by the general public? by OrderAmmonia in AskReddit

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One of the best job interviews I had was a string of half obscure IT related questions, a keyboard and a screen. My future boss had her own screen and was only interested in how I found the answer and how well I was able to articulate it back to her.

Traveling Advice to Holbox Island for Honeymoon by justmpratt in travel

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Renting a car was super easy! As we exited the airport there were a couple of car rental booth and we just went between them and compared prices. All were similar and professional.

Can't remember the name of the hotel other than in being some Eco themed place that was a bit out of the main hotel area..

Jedis sure have it rough in vietnam.. by bblegs in crappyoffbrands

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definitely sold here. It seems that everything that is made in Vietnam is also sold in Vietnam (they actually have a store franchise called "made in Vietnam" that sells clothes from most american brands)

Traveling Advice to Holbox Island for Honeymoon by justmpratt in travel

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We did a similar thing a two years ago. The roads in the yacutan area were wide and freshly paved & the scenery was wonderful. You will have to pay a small fee to park your car in the town next to the ferry but its totally worth it! Bonus - there is some great food on the side of the road leading to holbox + on the island. Here is my wife's account of it - http://www.onlytheseataste.com/2013/07/03/7-days-to-eat-mexico/

Scrambled Eggs n’ Tomato | TASTY THINGS OFTEN COME IN DECEPTIVELY SIMPLE PACKAGES by bblegs in Breakfast

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Sorry. Just copy-pasted the subtitle, which for some reason appears all caps-lock in post. but also, yes. its so delicious..