tired_lemming

joined 11 months ago

You'll want one of your own. Medications, personal items you want to have. Not general line items like clothes and meds. Specifying is important. Write down stuff like 1 week of anti allergies meds, 2 pairs of pants, 6 t-shirts etc. You would think that there's no way you would forget something important. Then you remember on the way to the airport and it'll ruin the start of your trip.

Calculate based on how long you intend to be overseas to see how many clothes and meds you need. If you have an essential medicine like insulin pack extra in case delays happen. Have emergency medicine like for fever and diarrhoea just in case.

Portable charger and also your own wired chargers. Check what kind of power points the country will use and buy an adaptor if needed.

Buy travel insurance. If you have a delay you will need it. Check what the insurance covers as well to ensure it meets your needs. You mainly want something to cover last minute cancellations and flight delays that could force you to spend more than you intended. But also stuff like medical repatriation, lost luggage etc.

Get the details of the nearest embassy for your country. Write the contact details down so in an emergency you can get in touch.

Anyway, don't stress. 99% of the time all this won't be needed but for that 1% the extra effort you put in to have this ready will help you handle things better.

[–] tired_lemming@sh.itjust.works 3 points 11 hours ago (2 children)

Create a checklist of things to pack, bring or prepare. Helps to know you definitely packed 3 sets of clothes and have your passport ready.

Keep all your paperwork in a file easily accessible. Try to print stuff if you can because that doesn't run out of battery.

If you're the type to fret over prices, have a currency exchange rate ready so you know how much things will cost in your currency. Just a good mental shorthand reference. Have it be what you exchanged it for at the time not whatever the current rate is.

I suppose one could say Game of Thrones has surpassed the source material in quality so much that it managed to do it twice in both directions.

[–] tired_lemming@sh.itjust.works 21 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) (6 children)

Just take anyone who speaks a second language and ask them to explain their expertise in the second language. Almost everyone will start sounding stupid trying to do the translation in their head to the second language.

Edit: Just to be clear, I don't think said person is stupid at all. There's just difficulty speaking about a concept you would innately know and have learned in one language and translate it to a second one. Except for all those genius polyglots out there of course.

[–] tired_lemming@sh.itjust.works 6 points 6 months ago (1 children)

Oh yes, I love it when the drinks are flat. I find the carbonation kinda burns so having less of that makes the drink better.

Also, you don't get it back up the nose when you burp.

[–] tired_lemming@sh.itjust.works 40 points 7 months ago (1 children)

I like how Pathfinder 2E does it. A 20 brings your result one tier higher. A 1 brings your result one tier lower. With a high enough base expertise, you can still succeed when rolling a 1, just not as awesome as you normally are. And a 20 isn't a guarantee against really strong foes.

[–] tired_lemming@sh.itjust.works 7 points 7 months ago

Aximili-Esgarrouth-Isthill

Man, I miss that series.

[–] tired_lemming@sh.itjust.works 4 points 8 months ago (1 children)

Huh, so that's a completely new concept I've learned today. Time to do more reading. Thanks!

 

So just something that's been on my mind. At my workplace there's an automatic road barrier that lifts up and down when vehicles arrive. However, it's not used for a carpark system when people wave their tickets or something. It just goes up and down when a vehicle shows up.

However, it sometimes goes up for when say a pushcart is being rolled over whereas it wouldn't for a guy pushing a bin.

So tldr, how does an automatic road barrier decide that yes, a vehicle is coming, and therefore opens up?

[–] tired_lemming@sh.itjust.works 4 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago)

Patricia C Wrede. The Enchanted Forest Chronicles. The titles for the series are below:

  • Dealing with Dragons
  • Searching for Dragons
  • Calling on Dragons
  • Talking to Dragons

Fantasy stories with each book centered around one protagonist and a meta take of your usual fairy tales. And includes wizards, dragons, princesses too.

[–] tired_lemming@sh.itjust.works 3 points 9 months ago

I just view it as a way of supporting the creators and maybe some day there will be some more material and/or a fellow player comes across it and maybe we can game together.