Future_Huckleberry71
Future_Huckleberry71 t1_j165nv1 wrote
Reply to What did medieval (European or African) military campaigns look like? by ThingPuzzleheaded472
1100-1300 covers most of the Crusades and the Mongol invasions of Europe.Local wars in Europe were not usually large but the Crusades were multi year affairs involving large armies, sieges and fleets. Large local conflicts could not be paid for by pillaging and looting small neighbors. Islamic armies of the period fielded similar large forces, many of African origin.
Future_Huckleberry71 t1_j102yrg wrote
Reply to Look at all these chickens by RaikageQ
Tom Leher, is that you? Who doesn't love urban bird shit?
Future_Huckleberry71 t1_j0rzg3r wrote
Reply to "Imperialism" Before ~16th century? by ImperatorScientia
Imperial Rome was a thing and the rule of the Emperor was was imperial rule. The Mongols had an Empire as did the Caliphate. I have never heard that it was restricted you Euro imperialism during the early and mid modern era.
Future_Huckleberry71 t1_iztr94v wrote
Can you voluntarily and contractually surrender a Constitutional Right? If I agree to surrender a right how will I be punished if I chose to exercise it later? Can I sell my constitutional right to not be enslaved or practice my religion? I think not. Can I give away my right to free speech?
Future_Huckleberry71 t1_izegdj8 wrote
Reply to Bainbridge Island or Whidbey Island? by throwaway6300011
Bainbridge ferry provides easy access to downtown Seattle without a vehicle. Both green and watery. Bainbridge is a very nice suburb with lots of commuters. Whidbey is out of daily commute range from downtown and is more rural generally though the largest town is much bigger than any Bainbrige urban center.
Future_Huckleberry71 t1_izefwz8 wrote
Humans are biologically wired to sleep longer when the photo period is shorter IIRC.,
Future_Huckleberry71 t1_izapwyt wrote
Reply to First Winter. EVER…My basement lost power? by Dzs3xxx
Most residential electrical services in both Florida and Washington meet uniform electrical code. Many Floridians are able to understand residential electrical panels. If a tenant consult your landlord about your failed system. If an owner unfamiliar with how your electrical panels are arranged consult an electrician. Many basements and garages have distribution and breaker sub panels. Some old houses have decommissioned boxes and panels left in place.
Future_Huckleberry71 t1_izaou5v wrote
If he was a carpenter or an accountant would we care about the guys occupation? Does being a Southern Baptist pastor offer him some theological defense for criminality?
Future_Huckleberry71 t1_izamuiv wrote
Reply to Snowy driving + BMW 3-series by cs_heisenberg
Get a set of mounted winter tires, perhaps studded if you'r going to be in the mountains a lot. Change them seasonally. Less Schwab swaps their tires for free. Alternately get a set of chains and learn how to install them laying in the snow.
Future_Huckleberry71 t1_iywg8oi wrote
Prior to modern era there were few classes or formal schooling. Literate elites of Rome were aware of Greek and Roman history. Mostly educated by private tutors they read histories, mythologies and philosophies. Many educated Romans read Greek. Many educated medieval elites read and spoke Latin. Caesar knew Alexanders story well and once burst into tears that he had achieved so little himself at Alexanders age. Nearly all literate elites in Europe for the last 2,000 years have known the story of Caesar.
Future_Huckleberry71 t1_iyw6mjq wrote
You will need valid single travel permit in both states if you drive a unlicensed vehicle on roads in both states.
Future_Huckleberry71 t1_iy0acoc wrote
Reply to comment by DottBrombeer in Leavenworth recommendations by phro321
Cle Elum and Winthrop are much nicer townscapes and vibs. for a few days stay in my book. Both well located for high country access and less expensive and touristy than Leavenworth. Personal preference. Cashmere is also well located for the Wenatchee/Icicle River drainages.
Future_Huckleberry71 t1_ixwvste wrote
Reply to Why Isn’t the New Testament in Latin? by ItaloSvevo111
I don't believe your assumptions about newly conquered people quickly or ever even becoming Latin speakers is correct. Ruling elites maybe. In Roman Judea Greek was a lingua franca of commerce and diplomacy between various peoples. Literate people of the ancient Mediterranean world usually had some Greek. Greeks and the Levant had been interacting for a thousand years before Rome appeared. Greek was considered an intellectual and philosophical language by the Roman world.. Rome did not form many settler colonies in the Eastern Med.
Future_Huckleberry71 t1_ixv9bsh wrote
Reply to Leavenworth recommendations by phro321
Faux Bavarian town created by the Chamber of Commerce rocks your world as a tourist destination. Enjoy the illusion. Levenworth doesn't have Bavarian roots in early settlement. Total bullshit.
Future_Huckleberry71 t1_ixpnbcs wrote
Reply to Ski trip to Mt Baker by Street_Birthday_2935
I'm unable to predict with accuracy what weather conditions will be at the end of January on the day you drive up the hill from Glacier. Be prepared to drive in very snowy and low visibility conditions with a fully chained up vehicle at greatly reduced speed. On the other hand road could be clear and dry with bright sunny weather.
Future_Huckleberry71 t1_ixmrul0 wrote
When an officer decides to let you go with a verbal warning and issues no paper they usually tell you they are letting you go. I'm pretty sure they told you and you just were not paying attention. You can certainly contact the relevant police agency for a citation check.
Future_Huckleberry71 t1_ix41amz wrote
Reply to Question about Leavenworth by Bluejay_1234
You live in Pacific North West now. Buy some chains to keep in your vehicle. Levenworth trip not required.
Future_Huckleberry71 t1_ix1x56i wrote
Reply to La Push for the first time 🌲 by External_Elk32
Virginity lost. Never be the same.
Future_Huckleberry71 t1_iwnnss0 wrote
Sarcasm from the gluten intolerant I guess. Hates productive ag. lands.
Future_Huckleberry71 t1_iwk1pt3 wrote
Reply to comment by TerryJerryMaryHarry in I refuse to debate this further, the cultural regions of Washington by TerryJerryMaryHarry
Math challenged (3/4 of 15 is not 10) and doesn't know that Pommy is mild slander for Brits. Poorly informed and highly opinionated both. Fit right in with American pin heads.
Future_Huckleberry71 t1_iwitl9d wrote
Reply to Best Romantic Restaurants in WA? by [deleted]
La Rustica, West Seattle & Captain Whidbeys outside Coupeville.
Future_Huckleberry71 t1_iwit7i2 wrote
Reply to Winter off-road/forest road trails? by citiz3nfiv3
Very few USFS roads are seasonally closed and you'r welcome to go up into the snow, traverse mud and ford water as far as your vehicle can get you. if roadways has slide out or bridges down they may, be not always do, put up a closed sign. East side of OP, Barlow Pass between Quilcene and Dungeness Rivers is sometimes doable in winter.
Future_Huckleberry71 t1_iwirl3k wrote
Reply to comment by TerryJerryMaryHarry in I refuse to debate this further, the cultural regions of Washington by TerryJerryMaryHarry
So your humble opinion as a Pom about the state is undebatable and you'r 13 years old. Middle schoolers are pretty opinionated I guess.
Future_Huckleberry71 t1_iwipn0t wrote
Reply to Olympic NP trip advice by brer2019
Sea Tac to Forks about 3 &1/2 hours in your rental car. Sea Tac to Paradise/Mt. Rainer 2 hrs. Forks to Rainier 5 hrs. Alpine regions in both Cascade and Olympics still have snow until mid July usually. Get a tide table for walking west coast beaches. Those not wanting to hike the Wilderness Beaches of the OP should bring ice axes, crampons and snow camping equipment for their early season alpine expedition.
Future_Huckleberry71 t1_j1ocxmx wrote
Reply to Christmas Bombings: 200 Nuke Bombers, Loaded With 20,000 Tons Of Bombs, Conducted One Of Biggest Air Raids In History by zhumao
A B=52 without nuclear weapons isn't a "Nuke Bomber."