This is a post in the Belgian beer review series.
An excellent, sweet kriek: simple taste with a little bite. Highly recommendable introduction to the world of cherry-flavoured beers, which of course are a Belgian specialty.
This is a post in the Belgian beer review series.
An excellent, sweet kriek: simple taste with a little bite. Highly recommendable introduction to the world of cherry-flavoured beers, which of course are a Belgian specialty.
For the past few days I have been using Fring, a mobile VoIP application for mobile devices. I truly like that it has support not only for its own network, but also for calls and chat using Skype, MSN, Google Talk and SIP.
The application, however, is still in advanced beta stage, so some parts of usability and especially stability are still issues. If you have a S60 device with WLAN (such as a N93) or unlimited 3G, I'd say it's almost a no-brainer, especially since Skype hasn't released its version for S60 yet to the general public (other than owners of the X-series).
Now I wonder, who will have the idea of joining this with a Fonera? That would be something.
This is a post in the Belgian beer review series.
A relatively easy-going blond triple beer. With a creamy touch and a pleasant aftertaste.
Ricardo had a post at his blog discussing some symptoms that signal whether you've been travelling too much.
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To which I added:
But I guess my dad is the ultimate authority, as his passport shows what happens when you've travelled too much:
It may sound stupid because I'm not even European, but it sure has made my life easier. Easier travelling, comparable prices, GSM roaming
charges going down, meeting Erasmus students, the lack of barriers for my fiancée to join me in Brussels and lower inter-bank fees are some of the little and not so little nice details in which the EU has influenced my life.
I hope it doesn't upset the Finns when I say that one of the reasons that I chose Finland instead of, say, Sweden when I was thinking about studying abroad was that it had already been decided then that it would use the €uro.
Pity very few in Europe actually care.
One presentation and one exam left before the traineeship begins… Three months and a thesis later I'll be graduated.
It's all going on really fast!
To all my dear readers:
This blog has moved over to Vox at http://chivacongelado.vox.com. Why? For a number of reasons.
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I’ll leave all the previous posts in this blog, but it will no longer be updated. Thanks for the ride so far, I hope you come along to the next adventure!
This is a post in the Belgian beer review series.
Orval
is a famous Belgian trappist beer. It has an interesting caramel colour
and a nice aroma. Its taste starts very smoothy in the mouth but
afterwards becomes far too bitter for what I usually like. Still worth a try.
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least the last one couldn't happen to me as most of my business trips
(when I was working) were within Schengen. No borders means no border
agents.
The one about visas is definitely true, though.