C’est pas un petit voyage, dis-donc.
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C’est pas un petit voyage, dis-donc.
Mince ! Il nous faut encore faire des efforts pour pouvoir faire par train le tour du monde en 80 jours…
Same for me.
It part of the protesting movement against the megabassine in what protesters call now the “water war”. The objective of this particular protest was to block the port of the city of La Rochelle which is considered by protester to enable the owner of the megabassine to do the business that require such a big use of water. The mouvement has its own french wikipédia article . You can use a translator to learn more about it there.
It’s nice. I’m use to customise the transparent case that come with the phone by cutting reused printed paper in the form of the case and placing it in there but I never made a case myself.
That’s very interesting. The house is looking nice, the costs are not high and open source plan… Oh my!
But North American seems to live in an other world sometime. My whole family live in a flat the of his “small” house. The flat is on the smaller side, yes, but it is not crowded and the house presented is not even small for a couple with two kids.
Isn’t it the same if people dry their clothes out ?
Big mistake here : Calling change in Paris change in France. Paris metropolitan area is basically its own small world within France, things that happened in Paris usually don’t apply, or at least don’t apply the same, in France.
Living outside of Paris I can tell you we see that there is fast change there and it seems to be for the better in term of city livability. Still, this is still not much spread out into parisian suburbs which always had the worst live conditions.
In other big city, change toward ‘15 minutes’ cities are happening much slower if at all and in towns and rural France the concept non existant.
My group of friends and I rent a bus for our yearly trip. Sometimes with driver, sometimes without when one of has the licence. Where we less, we would rent or borrow a mini-bus. And I’m regularly borrowing and renting vans and cars for trips for just a few.
Personal car ownership can be greatly reduce while still improving personal transportation convenience. Of course, at some point, it might become slightly less convenience for the individual passanger but the benefit for society would still compensate it.
Hey! My first Book was one of those bath book for Babys…
Were they even that way? I mean, from as long as I can remember there was quiet and non quiet times, quiet and non quiet spaces in librairies. I’ve never heard of one were it is fully silent all the time. Isn’t that just the case in movies for comedic effect?
Books help keep track of science and share it efficiently but the only knowledge we have is the one we still have when showering.
Add some waffles and I join the project!
Idk how it works in your country but where I am, anyone can access a university library and many students also frequent the public library. So basically, if every library were open late, anyone could go to the library of they choosing.
I don’t understand what is funny here. Many university librairies are open until 9 p.m and there is still people at the closing that would stay later. If every librairie were open until 10 p.m or midnight, you can be sure that some people would make use of it.
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I love to read books of a certain format from the 70’ for their special smell. I wonder which chemical is at cause.
Politiburo ? C’est sur Matrix ? ça ne me dit rien.
That very much not solarpunk. Where is the positivity? Or at least the reflexion for a solution?