Americans need to get back on board with light trucks again. I had a '96 Tacoma as my daily driver and it was an extremely capable vehicle with a small profile.
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Average driving speed in Tokyo was only 3km faster, still insanely slow. Mainland Japan has a fuck ton of traffic as well, I can't imagine it without public transport. The population density is seriously high.
Our situation was a bit different since it was just me and my wife. We both had our 8 hour work schedules so we kept to our jobs for most of the day. I also recall taking a day off to make a three day weekend here and there.
I did it for about a month and and loved it. We got an Airbnb in Arizona. We woke up early, clocked out early, and went hiking nearly every day. The weekends we did a trip to the Grand Canyon and Sedona, both great experiences. If you can make it work, then try it out. I know tons of people that maintain jobs while travelling almost full time.
That's a beautiful shot. I had the chance to visit earlier this year and is it nothing short of amazing to watch those periodic eruptions and hear it rattle the windows on your cabin.
I've just learned to accept I will suck at every multiplayer game I ever play. Sorry, team.
That's pretty cool to know. I remember the rare occasion when a fire hydrant was open, it became a neighborhood event on par with a holiday. Good times!
Look up the green "Asian body scrub" cloths. They're next level wash cloths that exfoliate, dry fast, and are washable. Bonus, they're super cheap. I swear by them and can't ever go back to other scrubbers.
Digging it, thanks for sharing!
I'm in a similar boat, loved mullvad for years but disappointed to see port forwarding go.
I'm a fan of MobaXterm. It's convenient to run sessions for Windows and Linux machines under a single umbrella. It also has some nice features like multi-command, SFTP, and Putty integration. Only downside is the price I suppose.
Edit: I guess I'm talking about remote terminal software, maybe somewhat tangential to the post.
I love how everyone here is more or less on the same side but still kicking each other in the shins what the appropriate level of anger is.