My latest map for the Nice tramway adds two new details for airport-goers: the free-ride zone and the travel time between the two terminals.
It also now accurately represents Jean Médecin and Garibaldi as ground interchanges.
My latest map for the Nice tramway adds two new details for airport-goers: the free-ride zone and the travel time between the two terminals.
It also now accurately represents Jean Médecin and Garibaldi as ground interchanges.
This blog doesn’t have a posting schedule.
Nevertheless, I find it important to say that I won’t be posting much in the next nine months as I am preparing for the Russian unified state exam and other atrocities.
Kim Jong-un learned how to drive a car at age three. People call this fact an outlandish claim, but I can confirm that it’s not:
I myself learned how to drive a car at age three.
I have zero posts on Facebook and use it only for work-related purposes. Nevertheless, it believes I broke its сommunity standards:
Since Facebook knows that I need it for work, it starts using leverage to get my personal information:
The best part is saved for last. The coronavirus is somehow responsible for Facebook possibly being unable to unblock my account:
Countries and cities lock down during growth of coronavirus cases to not overload public hospitals.
If hospitals were private, there would be no lockdown.
Dear app developers! If I want to share a code...
...let me share the code and nothing else.
Hunger strikes are the stupidest form of protest: expecting demons to care about their adversaries’ wellbeing is a grave misperception.
During his latest construction site visit, maskless Moscow mayor Sergey Sobyanin was surrounded by masked builders and district representatives. It’s clear who’s in charge:
The more powerful, the less masked: Russian president Vladimir Putin didn’t wear a mask even a single time during the pandemic. He can afford doing so: the few people with whom he comes into close contact are tested, quarantined, and disinfected.
Not wearing a mask around other people either means being privileged or being stupid.
I called Swiss Air today. Instead of the usual “we record your call to improve our services” I was asked about whether I want my call recorded.
This is what good customer service is all about.
The latest edition of my tramway map for Nice fixes capitalisation non-uniformity and the ecopark’s position, as well as improving colors: