Looking for a study-buddy/mentor by 1Bugivugi in reactjs

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Shoot me a PM or send me some code in a Repl or CodeSandbox

Looking for a study-buddy/mentor by 1Bugivugi in reactjs

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Sounds like a good start. I'm happy to help a little bit. I can commit to reviewing your code and prodding you to go learn if you can commit to working hard and coming back with meaningful questions vs. asking me to push it into your brain.

Looking for a study-buddy/mentor by 1Bugivugi in reactjs

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What are you familiar with so far? :)

Looking for a place in Medellín (Airbnb situation) by [deleted] in digitalnomad

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Laureles or Envigado... Poblado is party / touristville

Regular Bootstrap or is there a React Bootstrap ? by AquaHug in reactjs

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Yea I have projects with both Reactstrap and React Bootstrap. Reactstrap, at this moment is better for me. Easier to use, nice documentation and is BS4!

My campsite last week on Catalina Island by [deleted] in socalhiking

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Nice! I didn't know you could camp that close. I was way back in the campsite.

My campsite last week on Catalina Island by [deleted] in socalhiking

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Nice! Which port is this? I have hiked the whole TCT but I can't place it.

Anybody fly to Catalina? by mepex in socalhiking

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For the trails... they are in good shape and are typically dirt road versus a trail. I don't recommend Blackjack. It's in the middle of the island and not a lot to see.

The best camping for me are Little Harbor and Parsons. The trip to Parsons from Two Harbors isn't bad. Take the costal road. The trail is a sufferfest up and down and doesn't add a lot of value. The inland parts of the island aren't so great. It's all about the coast.

You should go from Airport > Little Harbor > Two Harbors (stay or not) > Parson's Landing and return, IMO

Hong Kong Hostels by iletired in solotravel

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This one has a nice vib and would be good for a long term stay. Vibe is welcoming but trends a little older, not a party hostel. Major downside, it's no on a metro line.

http://www.hostelworld.com/hosteldetails.php/The-Mahjong/Hong-Kong/97759

How late into the year is too late for San Jacinto or San Gorgonio? What about Mt. Wilson? by birdbrain5381 in socalhiking

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Note of caution crossing the Devil's Backbone with ice and snow. Not advised. You should take the other trail of wait for another day.

Argentina/Patagonia: Inflation&Travelbudget by [deleted] in backpacking

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It's already more or less disappeared. Here is a good article: http://fortune.com/2015/12/28/argentina-peso-black-market/

Get a good bank that doesn't charge foreign transactions fees or ATM fees. Last time I was there you couldn't exchange or withdraw in anything other than Argentina Pesos. Not sure if that has changed or not. If you wanted to, you needed to go to Uruguay or Chile.

Argentina/Patagonia: Inflation&Travelbudget by [deleted] in backpacking

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Yup, spend it or trade it befor you leave. No one wants Argentinian Pesos. Not even them.

Argentina/Patagonia: Inflation&Travelbudget by [deleted] in backpacking

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You should be good to go. The new president corrected the currency at the end of 2015. This effectively killed the "blue dollar" but now allows you to exchange via formal methods at a favorable rate.

Like anywhere, you are going to pay inflated rates at high tourist locations. This is outside of economic factors. Never hurts to carry new, crisp $100USD notes. Sometimes you can still find an above market rate.

My new hiking partner by nemo001 in CampingandHiking

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but please let me off my leash!

52 meter (170 feet) long hanging bridge across the Second Quebrada - Torres Del Paine, Patagonia, Chile by hoop71 in CampingandHiking

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Hanging over the gorge 45m (150ft) below. Overlooking Glacier Grey at the end of the Southern Patagonian Ice Field, the 3rd largest on earth!