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best-plan · 18 days
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The Ultimate Guide to Price Comparison Websites Singapore by Bestplan
At Best Plan, we provide a comprehensive price comparison website to help you make informed decisions when choosing products and services in Singapore. Our platform is designed to offer side-by-side comparisons of everything from mobile data plans to broadband packages, ensuring you find the best deal that fits your budget. Save time, money, and effort by letting Best Plan guide you to the top choices available. Whether you're looking for the latest gadget or everyday essentials, trust Best Plan to simplify your shopping experience.
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awordpressindia · 1 year
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letseenewss · 1 year
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Your Ultimate SEO and Marketing Companion Letseenews.com
Discover the power of Letseenew – the ultimate solution for optimizing your online presence. Read Letseenew reviews, explore pricing, and compare features. Letseenew is your go-to tool for boosting SEO, marketing, and website performance. https://letseenews.com
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franchisesales · 25 days
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Details Presentation Compare Hotel Rooms
Compare Hotel Rooms is a travel metasearch platform that discovers and compares the finest deals, specifically on accommodations and flights. We offer our services at no cost, ensuring no additional booking fees are imposed, and we refrain from employing cookies to artificially inflate prices.
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bestgaddi-com · 1 month
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Top Comparison Site for Comparing Cars
Top Comparison Site: Looking for the perfect wheels? Wondering where to find the best deals on cars without endless scrolling? Enter Bestgaddi, your go-to comparison site that makes car shopping a breeze! In this comprehensive guide, we’ll delve into what makes Bestgaddi the top choice for comparing cars, explore its standout features, walk you through the comparison process, and highlight the extensive inventory waiting for you. Buckle up as we navigate the world of Bestgaddi and unleash the power of informed car shopping!
Official Article is Published here: https://bestgaddi.com/top-comparison-site-for-comparing-cars
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bestgaddi · 2 months
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Top Comparison Site for Comparing Cars
Top Comparison Site: Looking for the perfect wheels? Wondering where to find the best deals on cars without endless scrolling? Enter Bestgaddi, your go-to comparison site that makes car shopping a breeze! In this comprehensive guide, we’ll delve into what makes Bestgaddi the top choice for comparing cars, explore its standout features, walk you through the comparison process, and highlight the extensive inventory waiting for you. Buckle up as we navigate the world of Bestgaddi and unleash the power of informed car shopping!
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meelsport · 3 months
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Embracing the Power of AI: The Best SEO Software for 2024
Our latest article reviews the top AI-powered SEO tools of 2024, including MarketMuse, SurferSEO, Clearscope, SEMrush, and Ahrefs. Learn about their features, integration, pricing, and real-world impact.
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deception-united · 5 months
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Online Writing Resources #2
Vocabulary:
Tip of My Tongue: I find this very helpful when I can't think of a specific word I'm looking for. Which is often.
WordHippo: As well as a thesaurus, this website also provides antonyms, definitions, rhymes, sentences that use a particular word, translations, pronunciations, and word forms.
OneLook: Find definitions, synonyms, antonyms, and related words. Allows you to search in specific categories.
YourDictionary: This website is a dictionary and thesaurus, and helps with grammar, vocabulary, and usage.
Information/Research:
Crime Reads: Covers crime and thriller movies, books, and TV shows. Great inspiration before writing a crime scene or story in this genre.
Havocscope: Black market information, including pricing, market value, and sources.
Climate Comparison: Compares the climates of two countries, or parts of the country, with each other.
Food Timeline: Centuries worth of information about food, and what people ate in different time periods.
Refseek: Information about literally anything. Provides links to other sources relevant to your search.
Perplexity AI: Uses information from the internet to answer any questions you have, summarises the key points, suggests relevant or similar searches, and links the sources used.
Planning/Worldbuilding:
One Stop for Writers: Literally everything a writer could need, all in one place: description thesaurus, character builder, story maps, scene maps, timelines, worldbuilding surveys, idea generators, templates, tutorials... all of it.
World Anvil: Provides worldbuilding templates and lets you create interactive maps, chronicles, timelines, whiteboards, family trees, charts, and interactive tables. May be a bit complicated to navigate at first, but the features are incredibly useful.
Inkarnate: This is a fantasy map maker where you can make maps for your world, regions, cities, interiors, or battles.
Miscellaneous:
750words: Helps build the habit of writing daily (about three pages). Fully private. It also tracks your progress and mindset while writing.
BetaBooks: Allows you to share your manuscript with your beta readers. You can see who is reading, how far they've read, and feedback.
Readable: Helps you to measure and improve the readability of your writing and make readers more engaged.
ZenPen: A minimalist writing page that blocks any distractions and helps improve your focus. You can make it full screen, invert the colours, and set a word count goal.
QueryTracker: Helps you find a literary agent for your book.
Lulu: Self-publish your book!
See my previous post with more:
Drop any other resources you like to use in the comments! Happy writing ❤
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awordpressindia · 1 year
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Elementor vs Wix Choosing the Right Website Builder for Your Needs
In the ever-evolving world of website development, choosing the right website builder can make a significant difference in your online presence. Elementor Vs Wix are two popular choices, each offering its own set of features and capabilities.
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harrietvane · 4 months
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So, in Busman’s Homeymoon, Lord Peter buys Harriet Vane a mink cloak worth 950 pounds (according to the Dowager Duchess’ journal entry), but he buys Tallboys for “only” 650 pounds.
Even bearing in mind that real estate really did used to be cheaper, do you understand how that is possible? Or how to find out more about relative purchasing power? I used an online calculator website which gave me some figures, but it still seems insane that one could buy an entire Elizabethan farmhouse for 2/3 the price of a garment! Very curious to learn from others who understand this better than I do.
Ah, I see my esteemed colleague @oldshrewsburyian has also had some interesting thoughts on this, so I'll link that here as well before I begin.
So, it's a legitmate question, and there's no catch-all simple answer (in the gotcha sense of 'why didn't i know that bit of cultural Truth'), but there are mitigating factors that take it from a ridiculous price comparison, to merely outlandish. Even taking into account that the coat is quoted in guineas, not pounds, and that PW says the bank valued Talboys at £800 via a mortgage (the paid price was a discount, for paying in cash quickly, which is Plot Relevant), it gets us to roughly the same place, value-wise. Or shall we say PRICE-wise, rather than value, as I'll get into below. There's several factors at play here - they mainly relate to class, and spending power:
-The house is Not That Great, in terms of the kind of property that PW would usually be buying. I mean it is still a large-ish house, big enough to have 2 adults and small children in, but it's not what would be on his radar normally. The only reason they know about it, it that it's near a place where HARRIET grew up as a child. It's not getting any high marks in particular Beauty, Convenience, or Quality - the main reason HV's drawn to it is sentiment, rather than anything else. They both know that they will have to significantly add to it, and alter it, in order for it to be a comfortable home. That would usually be out-of-budget for someone in Harriet's position, who would expect to buy something that meets her needs 'as-is'. Most people looking at buying that house would be Harriets not Peters, so it might be a tough sell.
-The house has no power, and limited plumbing: There's dark references to DRAINS by the dowager duchess, it's entirely possible that this house has no modern plumbing at all - they make the comparison that the huge palace the Wimseys grew up in wasn't plumbed until recently, but then again they do have about 800 servants, whereas Talboys is just a regular house: they will have Bunter alone (at first), with an assist from Mrs Ruddle. There's mention of "a cistern" with some basic valves, but the scullery is mentioned as having a copper, from which hot water is "scooped into a large bath-can" - a copper being, simply, a large metal basin over a fire, in effect. No running hot water, maybe no flushable loos - it's a factor. They also talk specifially about having to electrify Talboys themselves - it's candles and lamps until then. It's fancy camping. By the mid-1930s, a lot of middle-class buyers would expect a little more convenience in both water and wiring, unless they had significant support staff, which Talboys would not be expected to house.
-There's probably no farm! It's a farm house - not a wider land purchase. People like PW's brother the Duke are wealthy primarily because they own land, not because of the big palace they have (which eats money, rather than generates it). The land is what gives them spending power, because other people are paying them rent to live on it, farm on it, or both. PW's own personal 'younger sibling' wealth is also mentioned somewhere to be primarily in real estate (assumed to be in London) - sad to say: he's a landlord, and that's why he's rich. Talboys, on the other hand, as a purchase, would not, in almost any way, be expected to generate revenue through either farming, agriculture, or charging rent. Until they invent house flipping in 80 years, or until the motorway goes through in 40 years, there's not much expectation that Talboys would increase all that much in value.
-Lastly, there's a massive disparity in what The Market Will Bear when we compare a basic residence vs a luxury item (like a mink coat) in the mid-1930s. This is not particular to that time, though. Like any first-year economics student will tell you, the price of something is not it's intrinsic value, it's what someone is WILLING to pay for it. If someone is willing to pay such a price, that's the price it will be. So, we're not comapring Objects, we're comparing Buyers: the the main purchasers of a slightly run-down farmhouse located nowhere special are Harriets, and main purchasers of mink coats are Peters. Talboys is priced for Harriets. The mink coat is priced for Peters.
Compare for example, a contemporary parallel: the Hermes Birkin bag. It's a leather handbag with a starting retail price of about USD 11,400. Just for the bag. Then, you have fancier versions of the fancy bag, eg wikipedia tells me one version sold at auction for USD 380,000 in Hong Kong in 2017. Now, the Harriets of today are not buying a Hermes Birkin handbag, but they are probably trying to buy slightly run-down houses outside urban centers for (one hopes) slightly less than 380k. The Wimseys of the worlds are clearly buying Birkin bags. In that way, it's actually pretty easy to get to a place where Person A might buy a single luxury item for X pounds, and Person B might buy a whole residence for X pounds, and neither feel like they'd done something insane. The key here is in a Wimsey/Vane marriage, they run up against this concept immediately, and repeatedly.
There's a good reason the first epistolary section of the novel is almost entirely taken up with money chat - the ring, the purchase of shirts from Burlington Arcade, the marriage settlement, the gift from the bride to the groom, the mink coat, the bitchy exchange between Helen and Harriet about HV being allowed "six free copies of her book" to distribute. These people come from 2 fundamentally different experiences of the world. They might have gotten engaged using the word 'Magistra', specifically to emphasise their fundamental equality (in the context of learning and the mind, to begin with), but it can't be denied: there's gaps that need to be bridged. They both know parts of their married life will be spent in attempting to do that, hopefully to their mutual satisfaction. Mention of a mink coat for 950 guineas is a nice, neat shorthand for illustrating what's still at play between them here.
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tanadrin · 1 year
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nardo-headcanons · 6 months
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Websites I use for my Naruto writing
i'm on spring break atm, that means free time, plus i am sick in bed, meaning double freetime. it was @andohmyloveiliedtoyou who asked me for more writing resources, this one will definitely be a smaller/listicle type one but i figured it might help nonetheless.
Japanese Girl Names (with meaning) Japanese Boy Names (with meaning) Japanese Unisex Names For your OCs and side characters
Family tree creator In case you want to plan/map out things
Height comparison Lets you compare heights of people (w different bodytypes) and objects
Ryo to Dollar/Euro calculator Helps you get a better understanding of the prices in the shinobi world
How to draw in the shippuden artstyle A post by yours truly, where I talk about characteristics of the shippuden art style
Timeline maker Because honestly, the timeline in Naruto is a mess Ultimate Naruto Timeline Someone's attempt to turn the current timeline of Naruto into one coherent thing
A deviantart collection of the Naruto model sheets This is just a collection, not the original artists since they're unfortunately rarely credited
Genetic trait calculator If you suck at maths like I do. Works for eyecolors, dimples, etc. unfortunately only three eye colors.
Exploring the Politics of Naruto Part I Exploring the Politics of Naruto Part II Videos from the channel "The Based Indonesian Show" about the political system of Naruto The Big Five Ninja Nations explained A video by "TheProfessorBurg" about the big five and parallels to the real world A Naruto World Map Made by the Naruto rp community, I used this one for my worldbuilding headcanons
Writers, Artists, Creatives, feel free to add more!
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