The personalized application advice is correct. Hosts notice when you mention their specific pet's name or something specific about their neighborhood.
The cities that are genuinely underpriced right now: Tirana, Kutaisi, Sarajevo, Plovdiv, León Nicaragua. None of these have been discovered by the digital nomad mainstream yet.
Ancient mathematical astronomy is one of the more impressive ancient achievements. Hipparchus' discovery of the precession of the equinoxes — the slow wobble of the earth's axis — required observations spanning generations and mathematical modeling of considerable sophistication.
The economic history of the Roman Empire has been transformed by quantitative work — ship amphora distributions, lead pollution in Greenland ice cores, osteological evidence.
I'd add RC snubbers across the TRIAC for inductive loads on a smart switch.
The Google Maps 'popular times' feature helps identify restaurants that locals actually use vs ones that survive entirely on tourist foot traffic.
I'm a beginner and this is incredibly helpful
Respectfully disagree. Here's my experience: It's not perfect but it's close
Hard disagree on this one, but I respect the take
The personalized application advice is correct. Hosts notice when you mention their specific pet's name or something specific about their neighborhood.
This changed my whole approach. Thank you!
The cities that are genuinely underpriced right now: Tirana, Kutaisi, Sarajevo, Plovdiv, León Nicaragua. None of these have been discovered by the digital nomad mainstream yet.
This is exactly what I needed to hear, thank you
Ancient mathematical astronomy is one of the more impressive ancient achievements. Hipparchus' discovery of the precession of the equinoxes — the slow wobble of the earth's axis — required observations spanning generations and mathematical modeling of considerable sophistication.
The economic history of the Roman Empire has been transformed by quantitative work — ship amphora distributions, lead pollution in Greenland ice cores, osteological evidence.