They'd argue that he really died after the vote. "Are we sure they didn't declare his death two days later just to cast in his vote?"
According to this article his stomach and intestines had unusual thick lining and strong gastric acids, so maybe they were not so bad.
Those are Finland (other more northern one) and Hungary, whose languages belong to the Finno-Ugric family
Putting it onto a walkable trail it's not the best option. Leave it on some parking spots, there are plenty of those as OP said.
This morning my colleague was sent to a school she didn't know, so she used GMaps to get the directions. She parked her car, but wasn't able to find the school. She called me and we found out that GMaps sent her almost 1km away from her destination. I gave her the correct address and she was able to find the place, but she was late for work (no big deal anyway). After further inspection, I found out that the school was mapped as an insurance office. I suspect it's a case of vandalism, but who knows.
Ok, I think that's because the knob is the whole black part, right? I thought that the indicator (the segmented part) was fixed and only the center part of the knob could be moved. But, if you have to move everything yes, it's the other way round: clockwise to get warm, anti-clockwise to get burnt bread.
That sound dangerous when doing something other than reading. Even walking could be a problem without having peripheral view.
I wait until it costs 20 € or less. No need to hurry, if it's a game is good now, it will be good in 2 years.
Here in Northern Italy near Bergamo, we have something called "Gratacornia", an half human-half goat creature, which was used to scare kids. The Gratacornia waits for the kid on top of the stairs in darkness and scratches his hooves with his long horns (Gratacornia is formed merging "Grata"=to scratch and "Cornia"=horns).
"Everything looks easy after you've learnt how to do it" this is what I always say to the kids I help doing their homeworks.
Editing with Organic Maps can lead to duplicates since it update maps once a month. StreetComplete shows the current database so you are sure you won't upload duplicate POIs.