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What are the rules regarding flying with electronics and power banks within Canada?
From my understanding it varies from airline to airline.
I'm looking at the Air Canada page that has details for example which can be found here.
But I'm not sure certain what it means.
Can I have a portable power bank that's 160W? If I bring that could I also bring on a laptop and a Steam Deck?
It seems like you can bring 15 devices theoretically.
She also has a brown tail and a dot just above it so it kind of looks like a question mark
Reminds me of the garbage can that keeps crashing at the Tim Horton's downtown
Kenny Hotz from Kenny VS. Spenny started his own show called Triumph of the Will and in one episode he tried to become a cannibal
https://m.imdb.com/title/tt1997800/
This post reminds me of that
That's sweet. Here's another photo if you wanted to show her
Yeah I'm a big fan. Their beers can be a bit bitter and tart at times but they have a decent variety.
It depends where you are ordering from but a lot of craft breweries commonly have beers above 10%
I was talking relatively to the US. Even then it's about on par with the rest of the world. It's not substantially weaker like the other comment was implying
You know Canada is known for having strong beer right?
Here's two more pictures.
These wine crystals in my Red Piquette made me panic for a moment
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Edit:
The original title of my post was
> "Anyone know what these little shards would be I found in my can I got from 2 Crows Brewery?"
and the text below said
> "I'm not sure if it's glass or some kind of settlement that accumulated at the bottom.
> It is rather hard. I can't crush it easily with my fingers and it doesn't feel sharp enough to cut me. It has a pink colour to it."
but I contacted 2 Crows and they got back to me really quick.
They are wine crystals!
https://www.decanter.com/learn/advice/tartrate-crystals-in-wine-346248/
I had never heard of them before.
I edited the title because I don't want people to be concerned. I love 2 Crows.
Are there any big ones in Canada?
If you were being overcharged for that
Does anyone know where in Halifax I can order weird canned food?
I know you can get canned escargot at Sobeys but I am talking about the real weird stuff. Canned cheeseburgers, full chickens, and bread.
I'd be fine ordering it online as well as long as I am not paying absurd amounts for shipping.
How often do you change your mobile phone plan?
I feel like every two years I need to call my carrier and complain if I want a decent deal. They will do things like upgrade my plan on their website to have 10 extra gigabytes of data but won't upgrade me to it until I contact them. There's also all the new member exclusive deals that I feel make it impractical to just sit on one plan for an extended period of time.
Knowing what exactly is going is a big thing. I thought I had some form of ADD but it turns out I was just depressed and the ADD symptoms were just a side effect of it. Being diagnosed and on the correct medication was a game changer.
I can't touch grass. I'm allergic to it
The 2010 cover of Wavin' Flag and the quarantine cover of Imagine feel really similar
Both popped up with a slew of celebrities. Felt pretty soulless then disappeared. As far as I know Wavin' Flag did raise one million dollars Haiti though.
Kevin Spencer
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0250876/
It's a Canadian show and I have no idea how it lasted for more than one season.
/sp/ user gets in a parasocial relationship
Hope this is fine to post here. Not a screenshot but it cracked me up.
The title of the video is When a Parasocial Relationship Goes Too Far but I figured this was less clickbait.
Also a kind of Portal reference with their the cake is a lie thing
I've got lots. She is a little sweetheart
She's really enjoying the new blanket I got for Christmas
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I wrapped her up a couple hours ago and she's just been napping up a storm
Why is mobile data in Canada so expensive?
I read once that we pay the highest rates for mobile data (or at least I think I did) in the world but I don't recall reading why. Maybe it had something to do with near-monopolies or infrastructure?
Are there any changes coming that may change this?
First time seeing a "Watch for snakes on road" sign in Alberta
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Found this neat sign around Redcliff.
What is the movie/tv show where they write "not for drugs" on a dollar bill before they give it to someone?
I vaguely recall this happening as a joke in some form of media but all I'm getting are statistics about currency being contaminated with cocaine when searching for it online.
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Edit: My dad wants to buy scuba equipment but doesn't know where to buy it or what size he is for a lot of it so I was going to write "For scuba equipment not for drugs" on one of the bills as a joke for his Christmas present.
An abandoned building in Nassau
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Not sure what it was. Sorry the photo was taken from a bit of a distance.
Did you know the bird featured on electrical transformers safety stickers is named ZAP?
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Here is an article that talks about ZAP and whether or not they make for an effective safety symbol.
> In the 1980βs, a communication supervisor at Ontario Hydro (Hydro One) created a campaign featuring a cartoon bird named, βZAP the Safety Birdβ. Designed as a safety initiative aimed at keeping children aware and safe from electrical hazards, ZAP is also typically found on hazard labels in Canada.
> In the safety campaign, ZAP was a pelican with a red ball cap worn backwards, flying overhead spotting electrical hazards and flying down to warn children before they were injured.