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Indian River State College

2011.08.04 00:32 rainbownerdsgirl Indian River State College

Indian River State College has campuses in Fort Pierce, Port St Lucie, Vero Beach, Stuart, and Okeechobee, FL.
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2011.03.23 14:54 bossmatical Visitors guide to Montreal

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2023.06.10 23:27 PricklyFriend Scotland distillery trip mini write up of 6 distillery tours.

So having just finished a week in Scotland and having visited several distilleries I thought I'd do a quick ranking of my visits. (Also partly because I don't have time to do full write ups before the scotch shutdown)
Here's my ranking of visits; 1) Benromach
£75 heritage tour here but very personal (only 2 of us) with lots of detail, we visited all production areas including the warehouse and got to try the new make (red fruits and wisps of smoked wood), wort and 5 whiskies including the distillery exclusive 15 year bourbon and the superb cask strength 40 year old from old stock, although unpeated was still lovely. Knowledgeable guide and a couple extra drams in the shop. Very recommended. No cafe at the distillery bear in mind.
2)Glen Moray!
Surprise surprise, this was a £35 Intermediate tour, very detailed and good explanation of their old meets new distillery including explanations of their Italian stills and heat redistribution systems, good job from the guide. There were a good selection of open casks to nose in the warehouse (mmm red wine), and the tasting included 3 whiskies, the 2nd was a distillery exclusive and the 3rd was a distillery exclusive cask strength. New Make was available to try in the visitor centre (tastes just like the still house smells, bananas, overripe strawberries and porridge) if asked for and very reasonable priced flights (£10 for the three cask strength handfills). Their cafe is very good and distillery exclusives are varied and well priced, recommended for sure. P.S. Their peated stuff is really good!
Joint 3) Deanston
Alright alright, this is a little unfair with it being a warehouse 4 tasting (£35) and not a tour, however it was still very good, lots of detail and very generous pours of 3 cask strength whiskies in the warehouse straight from the cask. I think they went for unusual one's here as none of them were typical, good drams especially if you lean towards sherry and the last dram I found very unusual in a good way (12 year Lepanto Spanish Brandy matured). Staff were very good and I got a couple of extra pours in the shop, also 20cl's and 70cl's are available from the tasting casks and some other's. Fairly good prices. Also their cafe is very good, great for a stop off before or after. Sadly no new make available to try though I'm told they used to have it available and would recommend they got it back. The guide was very personable and knowledgeable.
Joint 3)Benriach
A good tour here, I did the £45 Barley to Barrels tour, plenty of detail about the distillery and history, a good long wonder in the warehouse to see all the many many casks as well. 5 drams were provided including 2 cask strength exclusives to finish with that were both very good. The guide was very personable and kindly gave us a couple of extras (29 year old peated port finish crazily!). Sadly no new make but they were kind about it at least. There's a mix of prices in their shop including some better value stuff but the high age distillery exclusives were expensive. No cafe at Benriach either but the visitor centre does have soft drinks available.
4)Bladnoch
So I have plenty of good things to say about Bladnoch, first of all the tour guide was very knowledgeable and obviously had a bit of scientific background in the way she explained starch in barley breaking down into sugar and cask wood. The tour covered all areas and the tasting included 4 drams including the new make, I asked about their peated whisky (35ppm and made 6 weeks a year, they couldn't tell me where the peat is from) and she gave me a peated expression to try and the peated new make! Both new makes are excellent (tons of currants and a grassy edge), we also got to try the wort and the fermented wash (like a sour heffeweizen). Very generous with extras. Now here's the elephant in the room, all their whisky is too expensive! £75 for an 11 year old (not cask strength) and the single casks were all £140+ a real big shame. Bladnoch does have a nice cafe attatched.
5) Blair Athol
Surprise surprise Diageo is last, although an old distillery and in a very pretty setting the tour didn't go into as much detail as the others although the guide was passionate. No new make (big no on any chance to taste) and the warehouse was shown to us behind glass. The tasting was 6 whiskies (some distillery exclusives) but mostly Diageo distillers editions, the guide did give us one extra. Again everything was too expensive and that Diageo 'corporate stink' was noticeable. They had a bar which is also expensive and has lots of Diageo drams. 11 year old red wine cask finish handfill Blair Athol was £120. Lost potential here for sure. A bar here but no cafe.
Overall I enjoyed the distilleries I visited this trip, I probably wouldn't rush to visit Blair Athol again, Bladnoch is a so so, the others I'd recommend though for sure.
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2023.06.10 21:04 cindyrella123 Need honest thoughts about a specific neighbourhood

Moving to one of the condos along Main St W between Queen St S and Bay St S. What is the neighbourhood like? Is it safe? Is there a lot of police in the area? Distance to grocery stores? Easy enough commute to campus? Good restaurants around? What is the noise level like most days? Would love to hear your thoughts about the area and the surrounding neighbourhoods!
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2023.06.10 20:17 weggaan_weggaat Brightline service from South Florida to Orlando could be cut in half under Coast Guard plan for St. Lucie River drawbridge

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2023.06.10 20:03 RealAd1811 Tips for my resume?

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2023.06.10 19:40 cshomie Restaurants in SF like Gypsy’s Trattoria Italiana in Berkeley?

Does anyone know of any restaurants in SF like Gypsy’s Trattoria Italiana in Berkeley? I absolutely love their pasta! It’s not fancy — it’s hearty with heaping portions and just straight up comfort food. The restaurant has a “hole in the wall” type of vibe.
I’ve been on a multi-year quest to try to find an Italian restaurant in the city that has similar pasta, but I haven’t had any luck so far. All of the pasta places I’ve tried in SF seem like they are trying to be a bit fancier. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
P.S. in particular I’m looking for a dish like the “Godfather’s Favorite” at Gypsy’s. It’s soooo good!
Thanks in advance for your help 😊
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2023.06.10 19:36 PhilPlease Summary of my June 9, 2023 trip at Disneyland

Hi all, lots of people gave me planning tips so I wanted to return the favor by summarizing my trip, in case it’s helpful. I traveled with my wife. We live in So Cal so we drove to the park the morning of. We did not buy any add ons (like Genie Plus or Lightning Lanes)
Rope drop: my wife and I went straight to Adventureland and boarded Indiana Jones (20 minute wait)
Immediately after, walked onto Jungle Cruise (no wait). Then walked into Pirates (no wait, but broke down for ten minutes). From there, got a churro (no line) and walked onto Winnie the Pooh (no wait).
Walked to galaxy’s edge. Lines were long so went to cantina (walked in without reservation, then left after a few minutes after the stormtroopers came in).
Went to Fantasyland. Rode Pinocchio (no wait), Snow White (ten minutes), the carousel (five minutes), and the storybook river cruise (five minutes). Then walked onto Small World (no wait).
This is when the park started filling up somewhat (around 11am). After, headed to Tomorrowland and rode Star Tours (25 minutes) and Buzz Lightyear (35 minutes). Got a pretzel (no wait) before hopping into Star tours line.
Crossed back to adventure land to get some dole whip with mango chimoy (can’t mobile order, so waited about fifteen minutes and soaked in the vibes). Then snacked on beignets at hungry bear (mobile ordered - no wait).
At this point, rise of the resistance had broken down. We went back to galaxy’s edge and ate lunch at the restaurant (I think it’s called landing port). Food was excellent. Atmosphere was amazing.
Then went to smugglers run (45 min wait). As we neared the end of the line I saw on the app that the wait ballooned to 180 minutes. Meanwhile ROTR was still closed.
After, went to chill in galaxy’s edge. Saw the mandalorian. Walked past ROTR. The cast members at the entrance were letting people in and told us the wait would be 40-50 min. In actuality the ride was still broken. As we waited, many park guests exited the line from the front. Several said they had waited two hours. We waited for an hour and then bailed. I checked the app throughout the day after and the ride stated down for another two hours or so.
After leaving ROTR, we veered to frontier land because we hadn’t seen it yet. We browsed the shops for a while, then went to Main Street to get coffee at Starbucks (15-20 min wait). It was definitely worth the wait because we were really tired and needed the coffee. We sipped our coffee and relaxed, pursuing the main street sites, shops, and exhibits.
After, we did the tea cups (10 or 15 minute wait). Then the parade marched past us, so we got to see the parade. We didn’t have the best view (we were near small world), but we got a pretty decent view of everything and enjoyed the parade.
After, we stopped by toon town just to take in the sites. Rodger rabbit had an hour wait, but we didn’t want to go on it. The new Micky and Minnie ride was not taking standby wait anymore (just lightning lane). But toon town was really cute (spent about ten minutes just walking around).
Next, we headed to the Mark Twain for a sunset cruise. It was a highlight of the day. Really nice ride. Very impressive ship.
Then we hopped off and walked around New Orleans Square at night. Really beautiful when sun sets. Then, we did the same for Galaxy’s edge. We bought some dinner (sausages - pretty delicious and no wait) and then took in the sites. We also checked out the gift shop. (By this time ROTR was reopen but the lightning lane was over an hour wait because the ride had essentially been broken all day)
We ended the day by walking around fantasy land, through tomorrow land, to the front of the castle. We arrived around 9pm and waited for the fireworks show. We got a great spot and enjoyed the show.
After the show, we did some last minute shopping in Main Street and downtown Disney. After waiting out the crowds for a bit we took the tram back to the parking lot and were out of the parking lot around 10:30/11pm.
—————— Biggest tips: Be at the parking lot no later than 7:30am and make sure you rope drop. We got on pretty much every ride.
Don’t expect to get on ROTR or the new Micky and Minnie ride. It’s slammed. If you really want to go, you have to prioritize it and recognize you’ll have to pay for extras (stay an extra day, buy lightning lanes, and/or buy genie plus) or you’ll have to be willing to go on fewer attractions so that you can make it in one of these two rides. You also need a little luck - the reason I didn’t rope drop ROTR is because everyone rope drops it and because it’s often broken down at the beginning of the day. So I didn’t want to roll the dice and risk losing that two hour window where few people are in the park.
The rides are fun but definitely pick and choose what you go on. If a ride doesn’t interest you very much, then don’t spend an hour waiting for it. For instance, we skipped a few rides like Autopia because we didn’t care for that ride. Same with some roller coasters (they’re cool but my wife doesn’t like roller coasters and Disney coasters aren’t worth waiting more than an hour, to me. But I’ve been going for years so I’ve been on all the coasters a million times.)
Instead, one of the best parts of the park is soaking in the good vibes, hanging with a snack, and just appreciating all the immersive decor.
Similarly, I recommend revisiting parts of the park during different times of day. The ambiance totally changes at sunset and then during the evening. The best examples are Main Street, Galaxy’s Edge, and New Orleans Square.
I think one of the best things we did was rope dropping adventure land. Most people rushed to ROTR or Space Mountain, which had pretty big wait times. If you were one of the lucky few who made it to the front of the line, it may have been worth it, but most people probably had to wait a while. By contrast, rope dropping adventure land enabled me to go on a bunch of rides in the first two hours. It took stress off the second half of the day. I also saw that many of these rides had huge lines after eleven.
Bring a backpack. Pack an extra pair of shoes, water, and sunblock.
Lastly, I recommend doing a river cruise through the Mark Twain at sunset. I also recommend getting to the fireworks show at least 30 minutes early, but no more than 45 minutes early.
A final tip - research before you go. Familiarize yourself with the park layout, get the app, watch YouTube videos, and get a game plan. You should have a sense of what you want to do and how you’re going to accomplish it.
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2023.06.10 19:33 zlaxy Exactly 50 years ago, the Soviet architect and restorer Ludwig Heinrich Mavrikievich died

Exactly 50 years ago, the Soviet architect and restorer Ludwig Heinrich Mavrikievich died
Exactly 50 years ago, the Soviet architect and restorer Ludwig Heinrich Mavrikievich died. In recent years his name has become popular in the West as “one of the people caught up in Stalin’s purges, he was killed because of his knowledge about aliens; he was officially accused of being a spy for the Vatican, but in 2011, the Russian paper Top Secret claimed that his work at the Vatican was studying manuscripts that indicated ancient alien contact“. In this vein, his name became known thanks to a popular documentary TV series “Ancient Aliens“, on the History Channel, an episode of “Russia’s Secret Files“.
The film claimed: “The reason he was accused of being a spy for the Vatican is because in 1920s, as a young student of architecture, he visited the Vatican, where he was given access to the secret library. In that library, he found manuscripts that describe extraterrestrial civilizations and more. Dr. Genrikh Ludvig discovered a number of manuscripts suggesting that there had been historic extraterrestrial contact with ancient civilizations in Egypt, Israel, and Mesopotamia. These manuscripts that talked, for example, about the pyramids and described them as energy machines.” The film went on to make a bold attempt to identify Russian cosmism with Ancient astronauts.
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All such information about Heinrich Ludwig’s connection to Vatican archives and aliens is based on a single Russian-language source – the article “Professor Ludwig’s Worlds” in the Russian newspaper Sovershenno Sekretno (“Top Secret”), written by journalist Vladimir Kucharyants, who, as he himself claims, personally knew Ludwig when was a student at the Institute. The article explains the episode in which the Soviet architect was allowed access to the Vatican archives this way:
“He, who was studying the Etruscans and deciphering their language, was extremely interested in the documents held in the Vatican library. In his ‘Herodotus journey’, Rome was one of the key points. At the Vatican he sought permission from the Cardinal, the keeper of the library. As one of his arguments, he cited a terrible Italian swearword that blasphemously commemorated Our Lady… The Cardinal, becoming enraged, wanted to throw him out, but when Ludwig began hastily revealing to him the etymology and esoteric meaning of these words (and it is very different, almost sacred in Etruscans), the Holy Father was so impressed by his knowledge that he not only allowed him into the vault, but also allowed him to photograph the necessary documents.”
Apart from this anecdotal episode, the article also claims other contradictory biographical details, such as:
“I was brutally beaten at interrogations, demanding confessions of fantastic absurdities: ‘While a member of the VKP(b), I was simultaneously a resident of American, German, Polish, Turkish and Vatican counterintelligence for 15 years, trading in the blood of workers and peasants in the USSR. Prepared the bombing of the Nikolaev grain elevator (I have never been to Nikolaev). Organised the largest assassination attempt in the form of explosion of all bread lines of the USSR. He was a chairman of fascist organisation in the Soviet Union…”. I must say a special word about one subtle trick in the methodology of the investigation. After another refusal by me to testify, the investigator opened the door to the corridor of the Lefortovo prison’s investigation rooms and nodded to someone. Nearby a woman was being brutally beaten. -Do you recognise it? – The investigator gloated. I grew wary, lost in anguished speculation. – You scoundrel, bastard, fascist! You don’t pity your own wife! And we’re only beating her because of you… I’ve never heard my wife scream like that before! When the woman fell unconscious, then /she/ let out a moan, I shouted: – Stop it! I’ll sign everything, just don’t hit my wife. At the dictation of the investigator I signed slanderous testimony against myself…”. Later he found out: it wasn’t his wife who was tortured. His wife, a Party worker, was still living happily in their big, cosy flat on Tverskaya street. She had written a denunciation about her husband.”
In this case, according to Kucharyants, this is a fragment of the manuscript, which the professor’s widow herself provided to the journalist. Another source, A.V. Trubetskoy’s memoirs “Paths undiscovered“, mentions another episode relating to the architect Ludwig:
“There was a rather famous architect, Heinrich Ludwig, an elderly, grey-haired man with bushy eyebrows (the kind of man who usually smokes a pipe when he is outside). I knew him well. Ludwig told me that he had entered a design competition for the Palace of the Soviets, and his design had been exhibited and published. In the camp Ludwig had a hernia operation and had his navel cut out. The operated one later joked that only Adam, as not being born by a woman, did not have a belly button.”
Some more reliable sources report that before the crackdown, Ludwig held the following positions: “head of the architectural workshops of the People’s Commissariat of Health (1934-1935) and the People’s Commissariat of Light Industry (1935-1937) of the USSR, professor at the MIIT, MISI, MVTU, the Military Engineering Academy, director of the MArhI (1936-1937), head of restoration work in the Kremlin, in the Ostankino and Arkhangelskoye estates, the Church of St Basil the Blessed, the Trinity-Sergius Lavra. He has carried out over 200 major projects.
He is considered to be one of the most active figures of the Russian architectural avant-garde. In the words of art historian Selim Omarovich Khan-Magomedov, he “synthesised an artist and an engineer”. It is said that he travelled to Turkey at the personal invitation of Ataturk, the founder of the Turkish nation, who decided to change the face of Ankara, and met with him repeatedly. Ludwig created the design for a Soviet embassy in Turkey, the year after the young Republic of Turkey was founded. He was also the author of competition designs for the monument to Christopher Columbus in Santo Domingo and the Palace of the Soviets in Moscow.
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Artist Vyacheslav Lenkov made this statement in the newspaper Russky Vestnik about the unrealised project of the Palace of the Soviets:
“When Stalin finally came to power before the war, he summoned a specialist and told him to scientifically substantiate that this enormous Palace on the site of the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour was technically impossible to build. It was Professor Ludwig Heinrich Mavrikievich. He was later reminded of this memo and exiled to Siberia for his German origin, and in the camp his bones were crushed – as if they had been made into a crucifix. Then he could hardly walk, but he came back and taught at our place.”
Meanwhile, in the Volga Correctional Labour Camp, Ludwig worked as an architect in the technical department of the Volgostroy NKVD. Later, he was head of construction works, technologist at plant No.1 of the MGB in Yaroslavl; chief architect of the camp in the town of Spassk in the Karaganda region. It may be noted that he worked as an architect in Rybinsk, during the construction of the Rybinsk hydroelectric power station during the flooding of the ancient trade and religious centre, the town of Mologa.
The following year after Stalin’s death Heinrich Ludwig was released from the camps (having been convicted under Article 58-6-1 of the Criminal Code of the RSFSR, espionage) and rehabilitated a couple of years later. After the exile he taught, was a corresponding member of the USSR Academy of Construction and Architecture, was the editor of the journals “Architecture in the USSR” and “Architecture Abroad”, and was an honorary member of the Institute of Archaeology in Illinois (USA).
It is difficult to determine what is reliable information among the many biographical fragments from the life of Heinrich Ludwig and what is not: whether he was a talented architect, innocently condemned by the Soviet system for espionage, or whether he was a “great architect” of Soviet and international secret societies, with a fabricated and mythologized biography, of the rank of Nikolai Alexandrovich Morozov (the forefather and architect of the New Chronology theory, the venerable master of the Zarya Peterburga Lodge). In any case, Ludwig was connected with space not only by hypothetical ancient aliens from “Sovershenno Sekretno” newspaper, but also by close cooperation with Alexander Chizhevsky, a representative of Russian cosmism, who during his lifetime was removed from several leading positions for falsification of scientific research results. It was Ludwig who wrote the first review of one of Chizhevsky’s last manuscripts, “On the Shore of the Universe – Memories of K.E. Tsiolkovsky“, a fragment of which was put on the cover of the posthumous edition.

“Nowhere is the personality of K.E. Tsiolkovsky, as a man, so clearly and distinctly portrayed as in the book under consideration… In the literature about K.E. Tsiolkovsky there is nothing more powerful… The work of Professor A.L. Chizhevsky, an eyewitness and friend of the genius scientist, should be called a classic… Professor G.M. Ludwig”
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2023.06.10 19:30 doom92 Trying to locate a bar/restaurant in the East Village

Hi Reddit,
During the Pandemic I wandered down a street in the East Village and came across a barestaurant I wanted to try when the world opened back up....but I can't remember the exact streets.
I know this is a long shot, but I figured I'd ask.
I remember that it was fairly large and all of the outside was painted red.Like, obnoxiously red. There was also this kind of weird take out window situation.
It was definitely an older place and looked like it had been there forever. It also gave a bit of an older Italian place vibe.
I doubt that's enough for anyone to remember, but thought I'd toss it out there.
Thank you in advance!
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2023.06.10 19:28 UnderwaterAirPlanez Well there’s that.

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2023.06.10 19:15 No_Service7344 10 Days in Italy: A Trip Report of My First Time in Europe

The Itinerary—
Day 0: Nonstop flight to Rome
Day 1: Landed in Rome early in the morning and got an early check-in to the hotel. Got oriented to the city by walking around Piazza del Popolo, Spanish Steps and Trevi Fountain
Day 2: Visited the Trevi Fountain quickly before our 8:55 guided tour of the Colosseum Arena and Forum. In the afternoon, visited the Capitoline Museums and walked around Tiber Island and a bit of Trastevere
Day 3: 7:45 guided tour of the Vatican and St Peters Basilica. After lunch, walked around Campo di Fiori and visited Piazza Navona as well it’s underground
Day 4: Attended a cooking class where we made pasta and tiramisu. Afterwards, visited the Roman National Museums
Day 5: Day trip to Orvieto. Visited the duomo, underground caves, and St Patricks Well
Day 6: Early train to Florence. Walked around the Duomo before lunch. Afterwards, climbed Brunelleschi’s Dome. For the rest of the day, walked around the Ponte Vecchio area.
Day 7: Took a guided day trip to 2 Tuscan towns. Spent time walking around Siena before a winery tour and lunch in a Tuscan winery. After lunch, visited San Gimignano before heading back to Florence
Day 8: Visited the Uffizi right when it opened and then climbed Giottos Bell Tower before lunch. Saw the David afterwards before relaxing in the evening and enjoying a Florentine T-bone steak
Day 9: Morning train to Venice. After checking into the hotel, visited St Marks Basilica, wandered Dorsoduro, and rode in a gondola
Day 10: Got up at 4:30 to watch the sunrise, wandered around the San Marco area without the crowds and then did the secret itinerary tour of Doges Palace. In the afternoon, walked around in the Cannaregio area before spending the evening at St Marks Square
💶 The Cost for Two People—
Attractions and Tours: €1200 ——I did a small group tour for the Colosseum, Vatican, and Tuscan winery
Hotels: €1700 ——All 3 star hotels near the city centers
Meals/Drinks/Gelato: €1000 ——Ate a light breakfast everyday and ate out at a sit down restaurants for almost all meals (skipped maybe 2 dinners if I had a big lunch)
Flights: €3300 ——Nonstop flight from the US to Rome and 1 stop from Venice back to the US
Transport within Italy: €300 ——Prima Class on Italo trains, ubers, vaporetto pass, transport to/from airport
TOTAL COST: €7500
Travel tips I learned: 1. Book tours for important sites and get into sites right before they open or close. I got the earliest tour for the Colosseum and shared the arena floor with the 4 other people in our group. Surprisingly, it never felt crowded in the Colosseum
  1. Only book SMALL or private tours. Both tours for Colosseum and Winery had 6 people total whereas the Vatican tour had maybe 15. For me, having 15 people in a group was way too many. I think that for crowded/popular sites, spend the money for private tours or tours that have less than 10 people.
  2. Don’t only visit the big cities. I enjoyed Orvieto and Siena way more than Florence and Venice. (Rome was my favorite stop though)
  3. Get up early or stay up late. I got up for sunrise at Venice and it was magical. Completely different than during the day and 10 times better
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2023.06.10 18:54 Classicfezza512 First Backpacking Trip to Italy

It's a week since I finally returned from Italy. It had been a really wild ride, if not the perfect trip, but it did really teach me that Italy is really a country for travelling.
- Day 1 (May 27): I took my Ryanair Flight from Cologne-Bonn to Bergamo. Not much to say, as I arrived late into the night and checked into my hostel, Mio Hostel in Milan.
- Day 2 (May 28): Day Trip to Lake Como. I visited multiple lakeside towns (such as Cernobbio, and Tremezzo), but Bellagio is an eye-opener to me. Sometimes I found it more interesting to walk through the off-beaten path between Tremezzo and Lenno instead of taking the boat. Villa del Balbianello is a pretty, if not overcrowded place (I don't like tourists. They are rude, loud and irritating, and they get everywhere.) However, this is where the fun bit started. I missed the last boat (at 7 pm presumably) back to Como, as I was stuck in Tremezzo as the sun went down. The final bus (at 9 pm) did not arrive, so I had to literally hitchhike a car back to Como (with my poor Italian skills and a Large sign).
- Day 3 (May 29): Visited the Alfa Romeo Museum in Arese in the morning before lunch (a worthy visit for those who liked cars). The afternoon is mostly a Milan City Tour as I strolled around places like il Duomo, Galleria Vittorio Emmanuele II, and La Scala, which are crowded to oblivion. But I found it better to just go away from the city centre to places like the Navigli Canal, as well as their hidden little galleries. Spent the evening at the Sforzesco Castle's Massive Park.
- Day 4 (May 30): Final Day in Milan. Visited Leonardo's Vineyard. I was not able to pre-book the ticket for the Last Supper during the trip so I went back to Milan and visited the Duomo's interior. And by late afternoon, I headed out to La Spezia via train and later headed to the second Hostel (Ostello Tramonti).
- Day 5 (May 31): Cinque Terre. Arguably one of the prettiest places on my whole trip, as long as the day remained sunny. However, Vernazza and Riomaggiore are crowded to hell while Monterosso is basically dull and turned into a tourist trap. The hikes are quite stunning too, if not tiring and time-consuming compared to taking the train. Then, I took the bus to Bologna (Marinobus) and checked in at Ostello San Filippo Neri in Modena that night.
- Day 6 (June 1): Modena Tour. A surprisingly underrated gem here, other than well, the infamous Ferrari Museum. I'd spent my evening riding around Modena on the bike provided for free by the hostel (Grazie). The town centre is quite quaint and not crowded.
- Day 7 (June 2): Bologna Tour. After checking out from Modena, I headed to Bologna. It's no longer as "underrated" as I thought because there are tons of people. Asinelli Tower is fully booked too so I went to the Prendiparte Tower, which surprisingly, gives me a good view that included the Asinelli Tower! Also, Tagliatelle tastes sublime. That evening, I finally headed to Verona to my rental place (Affittacamere Mameli)
- Day 8 (June 3): Lake Garda Travel. Rented a bike for 10 Euros, and mostly cycled around, from Peschiera to Sirmione and Desenzano. Sirmione is pretty but crowded. Nonetheless, the ruins of the Roman villa at the end of it were really nice. Desenzano is also quite beautiful but I have to hurry back to Peschiera to return my bike. I should have gotten up early that day and had more time to visit the places.
- Day 9 (June 4): Mostly travelling around Verona before taking the Bus back to Bergamo and flying back to Cologne. Some places are really overcrowded, but there are parts of the city with fewer people. The vibe is still quite romantic. It's just Juliet's bloody balcony, tbh. However, it was that day when I suffered arguably the worst setback in my whole trip, as my bus failed to make it on time to Bergamo (All thanks to roadworks and traffic jams) and I missed the Return flight. During an emergency, I booked the Bus to Cologne which was on the next day...
- Extra Day/ Day 10 (June 5): The setback gave me the chance to visit Citta Alta Bergamo. It's pretty, not crowded, and even has quite a surprisingly good vibe around it, and I could honestly rank it above places like Verona just for being uncrowded. And finally, I could take the bus I booked, Flixbus back to Germany. To my surprise, on the way, the bus drove through Lake Orta and gave me a stunning sight!
There is the whole summary of my whole trip. I do hope one day I have more time to return to this stunning country again and visit it in depth. Advice, especially for those on a budget? Take away your Pizza and save money. There are tons of Pizzerias and Pizzas (especially those served in full sizes) can easily satisfy one's appetite. Taking away also prevents you from paying extra tips. Also, buying water from Carrefour and Mini marts out of the city centre can save you money, especially those in Large bottles. Don't buy from vending machines. They are traps! (Unless you're desperate). And while some Museum tickets needed pre-booking, train tickets could be bought on the fly.
I would like to give a big "Grazie" to ItalyTravel for some suggestions on the forum as well as recommendations for restaurants, not to forget Trenord and Trenitalia for being punctual! No thanks for the bus that cancelled its scheduled stop in Tremezzo, though because you ruined the lives of me and the two other hitchhikers who also hopped on the same car as me.
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2023.06.10 18:31 Bruegemeister Brightline service from South Florida to Orlando could be cut in half under Coast Guard plan for St. Lucie River drawbridge

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2023.06.10 18:30 smbrynien Complete List of Gluten Free Places to Eat in Philly

My partner has celiac and we have lived in Philly for a long time and eaten at many places in Philly and the surrounding suburbs, so I thought I would post my list of all the places she is able to eat at safely and that we like. Feel free to add any suggestions or places you have been to in order to help grow this list.
Obviously everyone has a different level of sensitivity to gluten, I cannot speak for cross-contamination at these places. If that is a concern to you, please call ahead to verify.
Restaurant Cuisine Location
Schmear It Bagels Center City/University City
Batter & Crumbs Bakery Passyunk
Flakely Bakery Manayunk
Happy Mixer Bakery Chalfont/Langhorne
High Fidelity Bakery South Philly
Taffets Bakery Italian Market
P.S. & Co. Bakery/Cafe Rittenhouse
Sweet Lucy's Smokehouse BBQ Northeast Philly
Winkel Brunch Washington Square West
P'unk Burger Burgers South Philly
Front Street Cafe Fishtown
Gilda Cafe Fishtown
EMei Chinese Chinatown
Unit Su Vege Chinese Vegetarian Fairmount
Fox & Son Fair Foods Corn Dogs/Funnel Cake/etc. Redding Terminal
T-Swirl Crepe Crepes Chinatown
Okie Dokie Donuts Donuts South Philly
Doro Bet Ethiopian University City
Lovebird Fried Chicken Sandwiches Various (suburbs)
El Merkury Guatemalan Rittenhouse
Real Food Eatery Health Food Rittenhouse
Veda Indian Rittenhouse
Cry Baby Pasta Italian Queen Village
Giorgio on Pine Italian Washington Square West
Panorama Italian Old City
Prunella Italian Center City
Double Knot Japanese Center City
Jomon Japanese BBQ Center City
Moonbowls Korean Bowls Girard
Bar Bombon Latin American Rittenhouse
Mission Taqueria Mexican Rittenhouse
&Pizza Pizza Rittenhouse/University City
Couch Tomato Pizza Manayunk
D'Oliva Pizza Northern Liberties
Emmy Squared Pizza Queen Village
Jules Thin Crust Pizza Various (suburbs)
Slice Pizza Italian Market
Prohibition Taproom Pub Poplar
SouthHouse Pub South Philly
Jay's Steak and Hoagie Joint Sandwiches Langhorne
Middle Child Sandwiches Washington Square West/Fishtown
High Street Sandwiches/Pastries Washington Square West
DanDan Sichuan/Taiwanese Rittenhouse
Kalaya Thai Fishtown
Primary Plant Based Vegan Fishtown
Puyero Venezuelan Queen Village
Some personal favorites of ours:
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2023.06.10 18:14 fabiengagne 1 Gbps rural fiber deployments in Quebec

1 Gbps rural fiber deployments in Quebec
Hey, just want to post hopefully useful basic info for those who will soon get Cogeco fiber in rural Quebec.
I get symmetrical 1 Gbps up and down, with a ping time of 5 to 8 msec to 1.1.1.1 and 8.8.8.8.
I have asked to install only they ONU (Sagemcom [email protected] 5681V) and no router. I have connected their 1 G Ethernet port to my UDM-Pro port 9 (1 Gbps). Their ONU also has a 10 G Ethernet port, which I don't use at the moment.
My router is getting a dynamic public IPv4 but surprisingly no IPv6. I will contact support next week on this aspect. I am pleased to find that the IPv4 is not on CGNAT.
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2023.06.10 17:46 GeoffStephen0908 Wordington village

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2023.06.10 17:22 SchlesingerMindy323 [HIRING] 25 Jobs in IN Hiring Now!

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2023.06.10 17:12 HoustonGoClub Houston Go Club

Houston Go Club

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The Houston Go Club meets twice a week.
We meet at 6 pm on Tuesdays at the La Madeleine restaurant located at 770 W Sam Houston Pkwy N Suite 100 Ste 100, Houston, TX 77024 in the Town & Country shopping center (near I-10 and Beltway 8 West).
We also meet at 1 pm on Sundays at the Mercantile Coffee Shop located at 3321 Stanford St, Houston, TX 77006 (in the Montrose area).
We typically have between 4 and 10 people attend with all range of players (25 Kyu to 2 Dan). No need to bring your own equipment.
Hope to see you soon!
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2023.06.10 17:07 SchlesingerMindy323 [HIRING] 25 Jobs in IN Hiring Now!

Company Name Title City
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Konica Minolta Business Solutions AWS Engineer Columbus
Konica Minolta Business Solutions Computer Systems Engineer Columbus
Konica Minolta Business Solutions Systems Engineer - UC Columbus
L3Harris Technologies Spec, Program Finance Corunna
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2023.06.10 16:03 Dangerous-Bag-7327 [HIRING] 7 Jobs in Indianapolis Hiring Now!

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