@kdfrawg Fine wines and those experiences are why I do this.
@kdfrawg Weight aside, I have no complaints. Excellent wine and vermouth and non-existent in the U.K.: they were at the fair seeking representation (possibly why they were so generous). Lovely bunch.
So glad I haven't let my Spanish drop. Was having a decent tasting at a table just now, when I asked a question he couldn't answer. She knew, but couldn't speak English. So I told them to tell me in Spanish.
We got on really well and when I left, they asked which bottle I'd like to take with me. I chose one.
The weird thing: they asked me if I was sure I couldn't carry more.
So here I am with 3 bottles.
Damn that's gonna be heavy. I don't even have space in my backpack for that much.
Disastrous masterclass. The room smells like old rubber, we were supposed to be finished 15 minutes ago, and they won't stop rambling on about Noah planting vines.
Would love to just taste and leave, but this is so badly organised that we can't even see which glass corresponds to which wine.
And these are Armenian wines, so any blind tasting experience is useless.
What a pleasant surprise. A hidden bottle of Lafite 2010 available for tasting.
Magnificent wine.
The iPhone has a pretty decent motion sensor.
So why can't it figure out that it's not a good idea to try to connect automatically to the university wifi when I'm on a bus?
Last night's main course was so disastrous they took it off the bill.
I then took that money and went to the Savoy for a drink
@jws Oh I stand corrected then, the iOS Calendar does support multiple time zones.
A few days back I tried Apple Maps again. Still lacking a lot of restaurants and bars, so I'll stick with Google Cal/Maps…
// @matigo
@jws I've been so out of touch with Google's stuff for so long that I didn't even know these existed.
// @matigo @sumudu @kdfrawg