Especially since it's not available on appstores (either Android or Apple) in France apparently. I've seen french crypto import regulations by the ANSSI cited as a reason, but nothing official from keybase.
That's what I remember doing in primary school when we were learning french grammar, and later with ESL. Is this not a common teaching tool in other languages/school systems ?
Despite the snark of your answer, I'd be interested to know if you have any examples of science-based time management. It seems that this field is mostly trial-and-error, the techniques either work for you or don't.
Seen it the other day in Montréal, but just using the back button on my phone allowed me to use the wifi without signing up for anything.
Can you explain why a syphon won't work over 30ft?
He's talking about a difference of 40K between the hot water out of the cooling and the ambient temperature.
That smells like bull. Source ?
AFNOR is France's International Organization for Standardization (ISO) member body. They're also a non-profit. There is some cronyism in France but I'm not so sure it's the case here.
Easier, and cheaper.
Especially since it's not available on appstores (either Android or Apple) in France apparently. I've seen french crypto import regulations by the ANSSI cited as a reason, but nothing official from keybase.
That's what I remember doing in primary school when we were learning french grammar, and later with ESL. Is this not a common teaching tool in other languages/school systems ?
Despite the snark of your answer, I'd be interested to know if you have any examples of science-based time management. It seems that this field is mostly trial-and-error, the techniques either work for you or don't.
Seen it the other day in Montréal, but just using the back button on my phone allowed me to use the wifi without signing up for anything.
Can you explain why a syphon won't work over 30ft?
He's talking about a difference of 40K between the hot water out of the cooling and the ambient temperature.
That smells like bull. Source ?
AFNOR is France's International Organization for Standardization (ISO) member body. They're also a non-profit. There is some cronyism in France but I'm not so sure it's the case here.
Easier, and cheaper.