Five hectic Friday links

Today starts the very big EC final round in women’s handball. One ball after another must be thrown in track halls and arenas in the countries of Hungary, Switzerland and Austria. It is therefore a final round, which takes place in three beautiful countries, each with its own charm.

A few years ago I visited the beautiful capital Budapest, which is divided into Buda and Pest. An exciting city with many attractions. Politically, I am not so enthusiastic about the country’s external face.

I have Switzerland to my credit. I have sniffed the alpine country, and when I hear people talking about Switzerland, I see sun and blue sky in their eyes. But take the big wallet with you.

And then Austria, which is one of my favorite countries. Regardless of the season. Austria in winter goes straight to the heart and soul, and a hike in the Austrian mountains on a summer day is indescribable.

Ok to live in Denmark, right?

Such is life for us. We are free to visit other countries and experience their nature, culture and lifestyle. We feel different atmospheres than those we are used to, and we often experience the strengths and weaknesses of other countries. And that’s not the worst.

Because it also means that we can cleverly realize that we Danes basically go and have a reasonably good time. I am aware that not everyone has an easy and problem-free life in Denmark, but seen in context, I would say that we are doing pretty well in Denmark.

It’s Friday, and our regular linker, Mr. Martin Bo, has once again enriched us with five wonderful Friday links that make us a little smarter. Today, our intellect is increasing in computers, smartphones, old websites, online contractor tools and free storage space.

https://solopreneurtools.io: A very interesting link for a self-employed person like me. Here you get a number of tools that optimize your business, including Repurpose, Kartra and SocialBee.

https://meremobil.dk: Danish reviews and news about smartphones.

https://archive.org: I often call this service the time machine. Enter a web address and see how it has evolved over time.

https://tipsxplore.blogspot.com: Tips and tricks for the computer – but not completely up to date!

https://drop.download: Here you can drop a file and save it for friends. There is plenty of space and it is free. Almost too good to be true?

Source: nettips.dk