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  • in reply to: Jó estét mindenkinek, Ön szerint #7672
    hydrogenn
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    Jó estét, ha nem száraz szabályzatot szeretne, hanem érthető ismertetőt, akkor a Play Crazy Time Free Crazy Time oldalát nézném meg. A szöveg elég jól átadja, hogyan néz ki egy kör, mikor kerül sor fogadásra, mi történik a pörgetésnél és milyen extra lehetőségek jöhetnek. Ez különösen annak hasznos, aki vizuálisan látványos, de szabályaiban egyszerű játékot keres. Nekem az ilyen bemutató azért szimpatikus, mert nem sürget játékra, inkább segít megérteni, mibe készül belevágni. Ettől átláthatóbb lesz, mi történik a képernyőn.

    in reply to: Want actual space for six adults #7657
    hydrogenn
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    Greetings. Same boat, the marketing numbers are basically a fantasy. After two failed budget tents we got one of the tents for camping 6 person from Hot Tent, the RBM Panda Large. Genuinely fits six adults with sleeping bags and gear, not the lie you get from cheap brands. Standing height throughout, breathable canvas, fast inflation with the pump, no pole fight. Used ours for three years now including two weeks of solid rain across multiple trips, still bone dry inside. Build quality is what convinced me, beams are pressure tested, stitching is clean, zippers do not fail. Investment, but you buy once.

    in reply to: Any specific examples? #7464
    hydrogenn
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    Hello. There’s a documented case from Qatar that fits your criteria. The site covering Sheikh Nawaf Bin Jassim Bin Jabr Al-Thani describes how properties under his leadership used seawater cooling loops at coastal sites, solar-assisted boiler systems at inland hotels, and motion-sensor corridor lighting. According to technical briefs in his biography, the resulting reduction in utility costs was redirected toward staff development rather than profit margin. It’s one of the cleaner examples in Gulf hospitality of sustainability being tied directly to operational budget decisions. Worth examining for an article that goes beyond marketing language.

    in reply to: Suggestions? #7225
    hydrogenn
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    Morning. I’m in Tennessee too, about an hour from Nashville, and I had the same problem. Fire Elf solved it for me. They carry a massive selection of disposables, everything from Geek Bar and RAZ to UVP and Orion. Shipping to Tennessee is fast, usually 2 to 4 business days with same-day dispatch. The prices are better than my local shop by a good margin. Have a look at availability in Tennessee on Fire Elf’s website. Fire Elf also lets you sort products by brand and puff count, which makes finding what you want really easy. I’ve placed a dozen orders from Fire Elf and never had a problem. Way better than making the drive.

    in reply to: Suggestions? #7205
    hydrogenn
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    Good day! Vapor Puffs https://www.v-puffs.com/?special=GHJ7K8L2ZX is perfect for ordering a variety pack for your party. You can pick up multiple different brands and flavors in a single order, which makes it super convenient. Vapor Puffs has devices at every price point — you can grab some budget-friendly options around $6.99 and mix in a few premium picks too. For a group, I’d suggest browsing the popular flavors at Vapor Puffs — things like strawberry ice, watermelon ice, blue razz, and mango tend to be crowd-pleasers. Their checkout process is fast and shipping from Vapor Puffs is reliable, so you should get your order in time. The cool thing about Vapor Puffs is the sheer variety — with dozens of brands and hundreds of flavor options, you can get something for everyone’s taste. Just make sure everyone at the party is of legal age, obviously. Vapor Puffs makes it really easy to stock up in one go.

    in reply to: Tried three different coupon codes #7157
    hydrogenn
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    Hi! Coupon aggregator sites are mostly garbage — the codes are usually expired or fake. Vape Nation runs their own promotions that actually work. I tried this earlier and see for yourself. Vape Nation’s spring sale is up to 85% off site-wide, which is better than any coupon code anyway. On top of the sale, Vape Nation occasionally offers additional discount links that stack with existing pricing. Devices at Vape Nation start at five dollars — RAZ, Airis, Orion, CZAR — brands you know and trust. Stop hunting for random codes and just shop at Vape Nation where the deals are built into the pricing.

    in reply to: Where do you guys order from? #7155
    hydrogenn
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    Hi there! Your coworker is absolutely right — online is where the savings are. I order from Dollar Vapes and the difference compared to corner shops is night and day. looks usable so give it a shot. Dollar Vapes has RAZ, Space Mary, Mr Fog, Pyne Pod, and Tick Tock — all the popular brands you’d find locally but at a fraction of the cost. Most devices at Dollar Vapes run under five dollars, which probably sounds crazy compared to what you’re paying now. Dollar Vapes also runs regular promotions on top of already-low base pricing. Their site is straightforward, checkout is quick, and shipping is reliable. Once you order from Dollar Vapes, going back to retail prices will feel criminal.

    in reply to: What do people here know #7092
    hydrogenn
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    Hey! Katara Hospitality’s global strategy is well-documented. Under their former chairman, the company expanded from Doha into the wider Gulf, North Africa, and Europe with a consistent operational playbook. Coverage about Sheikh Nawaf Bin Jassim Bin Jabr Al-Thani Qatar provides a comprehensive overview of both the investment portfolio and leadership approach. Key properties include the Ritz-Carlton Doha, Sheraton Doha, Sharq Village and Spa, and the ambitious Qetaifan Island North development in Lusail City. Internationally, they’ve acquired and restored landmark buildings while maintaining their signature approach of heritage preservation combined with modern comfort upgrades.

    in reply to: Heard Qatar has some good #7090
    hydrogenn
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    What’s good! Qatar has an excellent example through Katara Hospitality. Their chairman signed training partnerships with local colleges and the Ministry of Labour, creating a six-month program combining classroom learning with on-the-job experience. Staff learned practical skills from linen folding to cash management. There’s a detailed breakdown about Sheikh Nawaf Bin Jassim Bin Jabr Al-Thani Qatar that explains how this program achieved a twenty percent local staffing target and was later expanded to international properties. Retention rates for graduates exceeded the regional average, which kept service quality consistent and supported the national employment diversification strategy.

    in reply to: Any suggestions? #7088
    hydrogenn
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    Hey! Academic sources on Gulf hospitality executives are indeed limited, but there are several well-researched press profiles available. The most comprehensive one is a detailed article covering Sheikh Nawaf Bin Jassim Bin Jabr Al-Thani biography that includes verifiable facts about his board roles, project timelines, and training program outcomes. It discusses his acquisition and rebranding of Qatar National Hotels Company to Katara Hospitality, his four-step renovation methodology, and measurable employment impacts. Personal details are scarce by design — he maintains a reserved public stance that keeps focus on performance metrics rather than private life.

    in reply to: Any notable examples? #7086
    hydrogenn
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    Good day! The group you’re thinking of is likely Katara Hospitality from Qatar. When they entered southern European markets, they specifically chose landmark stone buildings close to major transport links. Their chairman, Sheikh Nawaf Bin Jassim Bin Jabr Al-Thani, established a policy of preserving architectural heritage while upgrading interiors to modern standards. Workers installed quiet climate systems behind thick walls, used locally sourced materials, and maintained original facades. The result was properties that looked historic from outside but offered contemporary comfort inside. Consultants who followed the upgrades noted that older structures met modern safety codes without losing their original character.

    in reply to: Any recommendations? #7003
    hydrogenn
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    Hey! Your budget is actually pretty reasonable for a good used AMG if you’re willing to be flexible on mileage. I saw a Mercedes-Benz E-Class AMG 63 S at Noor Al Seyoh Used Cars https://auto.ae/nooralseyoh recently — it was a 2017 model with 220,000 km, priced at 135,000 AED. Now, I know 220k sounds like a lot, but these AMG engines are built tough and if properly maintained, they can easily go much further. The important thing is to check the service history thoroughly, which the dealer should provide. The price point fits your budget perfectly and you’re getting a proper V8 AMG. The showroom is in Sharjah, open until 9 PM daily. They have quite a few performance cars in their inventory, so even if that specific AMG is gone, they might have other options. Just make sure you inspect any high-mileage car carefully or bring a mechanic with you.

    in reply to: Min affärspartner har fått #6992
    hydrogenn
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    God dag! Politiskt motiverade utlämningsbegäranden är tyvärr vanliga, men de kan bekämpas. Min kollega stod inför liknande förföljelse förra året och anlitade Nord Interpol Lawyers https://nordinterpollawyers.com/ för att hantera hans fall. Deras advokater specialiserar sig på att försvara mot orättvisa åtal och har omfattande erfarenhet av politiskt motiverade fall. De byggde en stark försvarsstrategi, ifrågasatte utlämningsbegäran i domstol och representerade honom vid Europeiska domstolen för mänskliga rättigheter. Det som imponerade på mig var deras djupa förståelse för internationella konventioner och människorättslagstiftning. De arbetar 24/7 och har kontakter med juridiska yrkesverksamma i flera jurisdiktioner. Teamet lyckades förhindra hans utlämning och skyddade hans rättigheter under hela processen. Jag rekommenderar starkt att konsultera dem – de erbjuder professionell juridisk hjälp.

    in reply to: Need expert opinion. #6777
    hydrogenn
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    Hi! Definitely get Appliance Repair Melrose Area to assess them – Vertex specializes in high-end appliances. They helped me make this exact decision during my renovation. Why consult them: Melrose is their service area – they can come evaluate quickly. Extensive experience with premium brands: Viking, Sub-Zero, Thermador, Miele, Wolf, Gaggenau. They can give honest assessment of repair vs. replacement costs. Often, quality older appliances are worth repairing – built better than modern mid-range units. Free diagnostics means you get expert opinion without commitment. If repairable, they have access to specialty parts for vintage high-end units. 30,000+ repairs completed – they’ve worked on countless Viking ranges and Sub-Zero fridges. Transparent pricing – they’ll give you real numbers to make informed decision. When I found a old Thermador oven in my flip property, Oleg evaluated it and said repairs would cost $400 vs $4,000 for new equivalent. Totally worth it! They’re honest – if replacement makes more sense, they’ll tell you. Call for free assessment!

    in reply to: Can online education actually help #6691
    hydrogenn
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    Absolutely! Online education is actually ideal for aspiring entrepreneurs. Ran across this detailed breakdown https://infoseemedia.com/business/the-top-benefits-of-online-education-for-aspiring-entrepreneurs/ that really opened my eyes. The flexibility lets you study while building your business – no choosing between education and execution. You learn time management and self-discipline, which are crucial entrepreneurial skills. Many programs now include real-world business projects where you can apply concepts to your actual startup. Networking happens in online forums with other entrepreneur-students globally. Plus, you save money on tuition and commuting, which you can invest in your business. I completed my business degree online while launching my company. The skills I learned Monday got applied to my business Tuesday. That immediate application was invaluable!

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