Open in summer, for ventilation. In winter it stays closed to let the bedroom be chilly, without affecting the rest of the place.
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Last day of my vacation and I've begun my third book in as many days. Just read Yumi and the Nightmare Painter by Brandon Sanderson, followed by A Winter Grave by Peter May. Both books were great, hence why I swallowed them so fast.
Have just started on Lord of Light by Roger Zelazny, and so far it seems promising.
Thanks mate!
A little bit of both, to be honest. I read the Gardens of the Moon first in 2014, so it's been a long journey with lots of breaks. I'm going to be reading some less heavy stuff now, and then read the auxiliary works, I think.
The worst is that I can see how much more I could gain from a reread of the whole series, but that just feels way to daunting to even contemplate right now.
I just finished The Crippled God, the last book of the Malazan Book of the Fallen by Steven Erikson. Awesome and recommended series! Up next is the newly released Brandon Sanderson book Yumi and the Nightmare Painter.
I just started my trial, so far it's looking good!
I just recently saw this again, and it's still great!
Hot Fuzz is my answer too, but never on the telly. I saw it several times in the theater and bought the dvd immediately upon release.
I think it may be different in some phones, but on mine I just long-press the icon and get a menu where I choose app info. From there I click 'storage usage' and click 'clear data'.
My first experience was with Red Hat 5.x back in the late 90's, I got ahold of a huge book that came with it on CD. Since then I've used several distros both on my PC as dual boot, but also running a server. I've always defaulted to Windows again because of gaming mainly, and I'm honestly not a big fan of booting back and forth between different systems.
I've currently got EndeavourOS installed and am playing around seeing if I can get everything to work, and so far it seems this may be the time I actually switch for good.
Come back when it's a no-longer-frozen chicken.
I have an interest in both, but have mainly focused on human language. I speak Danish (and by extension a fair bit of Norwegian and Swedish and English, and some level of reading in German, Spanish and French, and have studied Latin, Greek, Hebrew and Akkadian academically.
I'm considering getting back into coding for a career change now, haven't really used it much since my teens. I used ASP, PHP and SQL.
I have a logic approach to both, I think, but they're also quite different.
I don't have an issue with them on my five years old kindle.