If you're on Android, Kemono Mahjong, by CyberDog Software, is a fantastic way to learn Riichi Mahjong.
Robert Macfarlane (the author of this article) has written some great books. The last one I read was The Wild Places [1] which I highly recommend. [1] https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2688775-the-wild-places
Great - thanks for the link.
I was just trying to find _koreader_ on the Play Store, but am not having much luck. What's the actual name, please?
The first Murakami I read was Kafka on the Shore, and it's still my favourite. As far as other authors, Revenge, by Yoko Ogawa is in my all-time top ten.
It's a pretty safe bet, though.
I've been looking into Org mode recently, but, having never used Org mode or Emacs, I'm finding it a bit overwhelming.
How do I know if I have good tap water?
If you're on Android, Kemono Mahjong, by CyberDog Software, is a fantastic way to learn Riichi Mahjong.
Robert Macfarlane (the author of this article) has written some great books. The last one I read was The Wild Places [1] which I highly recommend. [1] https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2688775-the-wild-places
Great - thanks for the link.
I was just trying to find _koreader_ on the Play Store, but am not having much luck. What's the actual name, please?
The first Murakami I read was Kafka on the Shore, and it's still my favourite. As far as other authors, Revenge, by Yoko Ogawa is in my all-time top ten.
It's a pretty safe bet, though.
I've been looking into Org mode recently, but, having never used Org mode or Emacs, I'm finding it a bit overwhelming.
How do I know if I have good tap water?