Didn’t even know that this existed. Will have to try. Thumbs up for using mark up which makes it easy to export/import notes.
Didn’t even know that this existed. Will have to try. Thumbs up for using mark up which makes it easy to export/import notes.
Ich schau alle Tage mal bei der deutschen und auch internationalen Presseschau:
https://www.deutschlandfunk.de/presseschauen-100.html
Spart viel Zeit, man bekommt einen kurzen Überblick über die meist diskutierten Themen und man kann es sich auch anhören statt selber zu lesen.
I can wholeheartedly vouch for lichess.org. Not only because of their privacy policy but for what they offer in terms of chess. Besides the standard game you get an analysis engine that points out good moves, how likely a player is to win, let’s you switch sides, etc.
But my favorite thing is actually the different chess variants you can play. There’s one where you are facing a legion of pawns, another where captured pieces explode and take down adjacent pieces and another where you get to replace captured pieces on the board. But my go to is simply chess with randomized but symmetrical positions in the backline (pawns stay the same). This makes every game unique and challenging; you actually need to think about your best moves from turn 1 instead of memorizing openings which is perhaps my biggest gripe with default chess.
Give it a try, I say 😉.
Versucht mal diesen Weg. Zugegeben geringfügig komplizierter, aber dafür sind wir euch dann auch wirklich los:
What exactly does the bar code encode? I suppose it must be the unique identifier of the receipt. Can you look it up on the web? Or is it only useful to the employees of the store?
Easy: simply declare that the sovereign nation you seek to eliminate has always been part of your empire. Now it’s no longer ‘outside Russia’. Conscripts hate this one trick.