Interesting Links for 15-02-2020
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- A couple of clicks in a bank's spreadsheet caused the biggest fluctuation in Britain's trade figures in modern history.
- (tags:gold UK trade weird )
- What's going on with geothermal wells?
- (tags:electricity energy earth heat )
- An Inflammation of Place (the historical diagnosis of NewYorkitis)
- (tags:newyork disease cities stress )
- Don't aim for passion, be *curious*
- (tags:advice passion )
- Moving home can affect your children's health and education
- (tags:homes children mentalhealth Education )
- Some tips on writing British characters
- (tags:UK society behaviour )
- Flow-Charts of Programming Language Constructs
- (tags:programming visualisation )
- Dentists threatened by face-mask shortage because of coronavirus
- (tags:teeth virus disease Doom )
- There and Snack Again: How to eat everything in Lord of the Rings
- (tags:lotr food )
- How real is "grade inflation"?
- (tags:education uk )
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Date: 2020-02-15 07:26 pm (UTC)I eventually gave up and left without buying anything. This was about five years ago in Bournemouth or some such miserable place.
Just to be clear, I should emphasize that a pita-bread sandwich is anything in a pita-bread pocket, not specifically what the UK calls a kebab. I suppose if it were served that way, the menu would list the contents as it would for a shawarma plate, and add something like "served to-go [American for takeaway] in pita-bread." Normally, though, it'd be up to the diner whether they'd want to stuff the meal inside the pita-bread that comes with. Shawarma plates often come with rice, and that probably wouldn't fit, and would fall out if you tried.
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Date: 2020-02-16 01:03 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2020-02-16 08:40 am (UTC)(A lot of foreign food types are now changing in the UK, as more authentic versions are being sold, rather than the original bastardised version produced for 70s British taste buds.)