

In New Zealand it would be classed as ‘Sustained Loss of Traction’ and would be illegal.
In New Zealand it would be classed as ‘Sustained Loss of Traction’ and would be illegal.
Not in any particular order.
I don’t think its very common in the US but The pōhutukawa tree
The pōhutukawa tree is a special part of New Zealand culture, often called the “New Zealand Christmas tree” because of its bright red flowers that bloom in December. It’s seen as a symbol of strength and resilience, especially since it grows along rugged coastlines. For Māori, it has deep spiritual meaning—there’s even an ancient pōhutukawa at Cape Reinga where spirits are believed to begin their journey to the afterlife. Plus, it’s great for the environment, providing food and shelter for native birds and insects.
Folks, the oil depot in Proletarsk is burning, and it’s absolutely fantastic! Tremendous flames, just incredible. Let’s hope it keeps burning for a long time—some say it could be one of the biggest, most beautiful fires we’ve ever seen. And you know what? I’m all for it! This fire is doing great things, believe me.
Thanks, I don’t use chrome either, I wonder if I can use ‘http shortcut’, I should look into it.
I tried Linkwarden about a year ago and really liked it, but I chose Linkding instead because I couldn’t find a way to add bookmarks on Android via ‘share’. For Linkding, I used the ‘HTTP Shortcut’ app to achieve this.
I will check out the update
I’m unsure why but It used to be the same here in New Zealand, most butchers seem to have transitioned to panko breadcrumbs now.
The only place i’ve seen this in the last few years at the cheaper butcher chains like ‘The Mad Butcher’ and the one in my link below.
I think OP is talking about this.
https://www.coreysbutchery.com/shop/product/409143/beef-crumbed-schnitzel--from-500g/
Edit.
This image from ‘The Mad Butcher’ includes the breading ingredients.
Any Brother Laser printer really.
I’m using a Chromecast with Google TV 4k and the intro skipping plugin is works well, but only on automatic.
I used to use a DrayTek Vigor120 in bridge mode.
You could try MindsDB — it lets you ask questions about your database in plain English. It’s open-source and you can self-host it too.