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matt7aylor

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    Comment #37880768

    A big piece of news buried near the bottom of this page is that the UK has withdrawn from ITER, the major international project to develop fusion energy, to which they were previou…

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    Comment #31799910

    That is a great looking site, I'll give it a try and be sure to remember it for telling others. I love how you can pick a point and look for nearby campsites. Normally I plan my to…

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    Comment #31799342

    Depends a little. Usually you are passing through lots of populated places regularly and so generally I would stop at bakeries (local/different ones if I find them) and supermarket…

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    Comment #31798414

    It may depend a little on where you are but generally on a cycle tour, where speed isn't such a priority, you don't tend to be taking the same bigger roads used by high speed cars …

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    Comment #31798326

    I've just come back from a short (~400 mile) bicycle tour to visit some friends and have previously travelled by bicycle to conferences or events all over Europe. If you only ever …

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    Comment #24660029

    LightFi | Senior React front-end developer | London, UK | Remote OK (UK only) | www.lightfi.io/jobs We are a small London based start-up producing novel IoT sensors for building au…

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    Comment #20082650

    I've found this to be a fantastic resource for creating travel plans in Europe (and beyond) without flying: https://www.seat61.com/ No affiliation, just been using it to help plan …

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    Comment #20016219

    As a founder of a startup in the green tech area it is fantastic to hear more and more people sharing an environmental motivation about the work they want to do. There are a growin…

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    Comment #17886807

    You can do this e.g. 'search string !w'