Random questions to which you seek an answer
-
Carbon tanks are next, then a UV light that kills bacteria, final filter prior to the RO.
-
Finally the RO which removes 99.9% of everything from water. After the RO it goes to a loop, through an endotoxin filter that removes dead bacteria. Also the RO heat disinfects nightly. -
Thanks @ROman that’s so interesting to me. I don’t know if you’ve seen the documentary “slingshot” but it was very good. Informative, the guy just wanted to give people the ability to have clean water. Thanks again
-
Playa del Carmen: in past trips, I've always stuck to bottled water. Curious what the contaminants are and whether I'd be in good shape using a backpacking water filter. If they are viral or mineral in nature I'll skip the filter. If they are largely bacterial in nature I'll bring it.
-
^ bro you’re gonna get the bug no matter what. Everybody pays the Mexico toll.
-
does anyone from the forum know somebody from/at RIMOWA?
got a quick question to ask…THX for getting at me!
What's the question?
-
trying to plan out my trip to europe this year. probably spending a week in UK and a week in paris, maybe a day in brussels. i'll be doing a self drive trip. couple of questions for you season channel travellers.
1)how does the eurotunnel work? (is it fixed timing or if you get there earlier you can board an earlier train? is it worth crossing by boat instead? etc) i do really wanna see the white cliffs..
2)Parisian motorways.. (tolls and such?) besides driving on the wrong side of the road, i probably need to know how will it be different driving a UK registered vehicle in normal europe.
3)not sure if a trip to brussels is worth it…
thanks in advance..
-
what's in ghent?
-
what's in ghent?
It's old and pretty. The only good thing about Brussels is Seul beer cellar (or so I'm led to believe).
-
The only good thing about Brussels is Seul beer cellar (or so I'm led to believe).
Oh, I can't wait to see his response to this…
-
1)how does the eurotunnel work? (is it fixed timing or if you get there earlier you can board an earlier train? is it worth crossing by boat instead? etc) i do really wanna see the white cliffs..
You book a crossing, and if there is space one before you can ccatch that. The boat take fucking ages, I would not waste your time.
2)Parisian motorways.. (tolls and such?) besides driving on the wrong side of the road, i probably need to know how will it be different driving a UK registered vehicle in normal europe.
Yes, there are tolls on most motorways. The french are pretty impatient drivers at the best of times, they will be less patient to a vehicle with a UK numberplate. Good luck!
-
nothing better than old and pretty european cities. i don't know why some people i've spoken to don't like that about europe.. i'll consider ghent…
Thanks alex. the chunnel sounds pretty straightfoward then. i've driven in asia, doubtful it'll get more impatient than that! most likely only using the car to get to paris and belgium and a few out of town sites..
-