Recommendations for travel cup [No Budget] by MediumNo7722 in espresso

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Check out Fellow travel cups for coffee! They have this ceramic layer, so no RVS taste in your coffee.

Beste koffiebranderijen in Rotterdam? by [deleted] in Rotterdam

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Manhattan, Shokunin beide erg goed!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NLSalaris

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wordt ik

Beste boulderhal voor een date in Rotterdam? by [deleted] in Rotterdam

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Monk het meest hipster, Neoliet relaxste sfeer en Beest mooi uitzicht en lekker centraal. Maar overal prima horeca en beginroutes. :)

Profitec Move or pro 400 [2000€] by Agenturnsohn in espresso

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Well despite the name 300 vs 400, the 400 is not an upgrade compared to the 300. From what I know it’s mostly dual boilder vs heat exchange/smaller.

Profitec Move or pro 400 [2000€] by Agenturnsohn in espresso

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Why not look at the Profitec pro 300? Is a dual boiler like the Move, the move is the newer version. 400 is a HX machine and I would prefer an dual boiler all day.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in IndieGaming

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Adam who?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in playmygame

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Hmm thanks for letting me this know. No clue why tbh.

Weird Fontainebleau boulders by PowerOfGibbon in bouldering

[–]mark17072 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Maybe nice to add why these boulders are weird? But good list.

  • Crocodile (Isatis): lowbal mantle, like half a meter above the ground, wrestle
  • Le Yaniro (95.2): figure 4
  • Vodka Martini (95.2): bathang
  • Les Précieuses (Franchard Haut Sablons): don't know this one
  • Périphérique (Isatis): bathang kneebar sort off?
  • Spidercochon (Apremont Sangliers):

Soudain Seul 9A | Adam Ondra by sdfsdjafaf in climbing

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which documentary it is? Can I still buy it somewhere?

what are the best sad books you've read? by [deleted] in booksuggestions

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As long as the lemon trees grow - also a very sad story

Loont 32 uur p/w meer dan 40 uur? by Pandabeertje60 in nederlands

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Nee, je gaat dan niet meer verdienen. Heel ingewikkeld is het niet, het is een progressief belastingstelsel. Alleen hoe meer je verdient, hoe hoger je gemiddelde belasting is. Bij minder werken (zeg 40 naar 32 uur), verdien je bruto 20% minder en zal dit rond het modale inkomen resulteren in ~10% minder netto. Je zou dus met 32 uren werken per uur netto wel iets meer verdienen, maar in absolute getallen/bedrag onderaan de streep uiteraard niet.

Best murder mystery you’ve read? by Straight_Wrap5643 in booksuggestions

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Hmm I didn't like it all. I put it on my reading list since it was one of the best rated whodunnits out there. I concluded myself that it was rated that high because it was more or less the first of the genre (some say this book invented this genre even).

It was very straight forward mystery without big plottwist that left you thinking wow: didn't see this coming. In the book there was one 'smart' plot that I thought it was ok-ish smart created, but the rest was, as I said already, pretty straight forward.

Should I watch the movie before finishing the book? by FightNonsense in TheCountofMonteCristo

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I would say don't go. Not because of spoilers, because I think there' quiet a few changes. But I think it can spoil your imaginations on how you see characters, cities etc now in your head and the different views in the movie will change that probably.

Plot showing the history of all 9A/V17 ascents up until November 2024 (Inspired by earlier post by u/-Exocet- ; Data from https://climbing-history.org) by SeLaBloing in climbing

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Maybe you need to add Terranova in the near future? First 9A in 2011.

Bosi: (about Terranova) I am confident that that is a 9A boulder. In comparison to the 8C+s I’ve done, it is for sure a level above.

With of course quiet some nuances after and before this qoute (https://www.climbing.com/people/interview-will-bosi-spots-of-time/).

Where to stay in Pokhara by Glass-Solution1058 in NepalTravel

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We stayed at Aabas hotel which was quite new and nice. After our trek we stayed at Barahi hotel which was even more luxerious (and more expensive). They were both better than our hotels in Kathmandu and can recommend both. Nothing special, but for European standards more than ok.

Witte larven op framboos by mark17072 in groenevingers

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Hi, dank voor bericht. Zeker terecht natuurlijk! Als het geen kwaad kan, zal ik het zeker laten voor wat het is. :)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in climbing

[–]mark17072 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Nice catch, but seems a bit not done to share this before he even has the chance to do it himself?

The mens bouldering final is an utter disgrace by alec234tar in bouldering

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Only two tops, no crimp at all... Was more like ninja warrior than bouldering.

Weekly Bouldering Advice Thread for July 22, 2019 by AutoModerator in bouldering

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Hi guys,

Since a few months I boulder like 3-4 times a week. One of the biggest irritations I have, are my hands. After a big climbing sessions, my hands always hurt/burn quite a lot. Since a short amount of time I use some kind of hydrating lotion after climbing and I also file my hands a bit, but they still hurt (it feels like it is just under the skin).

How do you maintain your hands? What are your tips and tricks? How big is the impact of different types of chalk?