Random questions to which you seek an answer
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Quick question — who here has shipped a pair of jeans from the US to Ireland (or England or Europe in general)? Who did you use for shipping and how much did it cost? USPS wants $69 and UPS wants about $100 more than that. Surely I’m doing something wrong.
From my experience, using USPS for international is always more expensive than other options. UPS or FedEx should be far cheaper, because they operate in many of the countries abroad, whereas USPS is the American postal system, and will have to pass along shipping to another company at some point.
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Not to every country though, only the fancy ones…
True.
It's slightly embarrassing that Belgium tracks USPS packages better than the US does, even while they're still in the US.
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okay, this question is down to personal preference. but i'd like to hear what you guys think.
i'm heading over to europe in nov. while i'm over in paris from 18-23, i'm taking a day to do a day trip to ghent on the 22/11 (as @Seul suggested). however, a thought struck in my mind to head over to frankfurt. the two cities from paris do not greatly differ by car travel. The only difference is when i hit the german border, i'll most likely be able to cut the travel times as shown by google maps.
i've always wanted to go to germany, have a shot on the autobahn. similarly, i'd like to see belgium and what it can offer.
if it was up to you guys, which would you pick and why?
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in what sense?
oh it's pretty high though (9.9/10), it's always been a dream to drive on the autobahn as a car enthusiast. next to driving on the ring..
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If you must wear ur wescos whilst concreting…. get these overboots
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Just remember that the Autobahn isn't unlimited speed-wise everywhere… But I'm sure you've done your homework...
hahaha yeah i know. it's usually way out of the city that are the unlimited sections. i believe my route someone take me one the A6 - A63 - A61 - A60 into frankfurt..
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@louisbosco Incase you hit up Frankfurt give me a heads up and I of course will give you the full Insider Tour of the City. The Autobahn is exept in Citys not really Speed controlled, i´ve been "blitzt" several Times in my now 8 Years of driving but never on the Autobahn.
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Just remember that the Autobahn isn't unlimited speed-wise everywhere… But I'm sure you've done your homework...
hahaha yeah i know. it's usually way out of the city that are the unlimited sections. i believe my route someone take me one the A6 - A63 - A61 - A60 into frankfurt..
Stuttgart ?
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Fanny Pack Attack
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Online map with Autobahn speed limits here.
Blue is essentially without limit.thanks! that map is really helpful!
@louisbosco Incase you hit up Frankfurt give me a heads up and I of course will give you the full Insider Tour of the City. The Autobahn is exept in Citys not really Speed controlled, i´ve been "blitzt" several Times in my now 8 Years of driving but never on the Autobahn.
i will. depending on which city i decide on, it'll definitely be the 21/11. it'll be a single day trip. i'll make it in time for lunch and will plan to leave back to paris after dinner. i've searched some things to do in Frankfurt and Römer looks pretty nice!
Stuttgart ?
oh i thought about it for a sec. searched up each manufacturer's museum locations in germany. but i thought Stuttgart was just a tad further to drive to than paris. about an half an hour different from paris. although, that doesn't sound that bad now…
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Plus driving through central Paris (if you plan to do that) is hard work.
Some old iron tower vs the Porsche museum
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@louisbosco Frankfurt has lots of old and new Things to look at Everything from the Römer and the Paulskirche (really important Place in German History) over post WW2 Bauhaus/Moderne Spots to the new high rises by e.g. BIG and Coop Himmelblau
As a Car Enthusiast maybe take a look at the Klassikstadt in Frankfurt, insane Place.