I can appreciate their troubles. How is someone supposed to pay for all the overhead that goes into research and writing these articles without a source of income. People also seem dead against subscriptions. The only way that seems to work is appealing to the LCD and raking in stream bucks but not all media/literature, especially the valuable kind, is conducive to that model.
This is the kind of ship they found:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cog_(ship)
typically-larger ships in the later middle ages were the Caravel and the Carrack, which typically had more than a single mast.
Is there a paper somewhere?
Statement from the Viking Museum:
https://www.vikingeskibsmuseet.dk/en/about-us/news-and-press...
Documentary referenced in the statement (I think):
https://www.dr.dk/drtv/episode/gaaden-i-dybet_-fra-ukendt-ha...
Who would have guessed the Smithsonian of all organizations would have so many video popup ads.
Isn’t the greatest experience on mobile when so little of the content can be seen due to popups.
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I can appreciate their troubles. How is someone supposed to pay for all the overhead that goes into research and writing these articles without a source of income. People also seem dead against subscriptions. The only way that seems to work is appealing to the LCD and raking in stream bucks but not all media/literature, especially the valuable kind, is conducive to that model.
Ads ? What Ads...
I forgot that I use Firefox for Android with uBlock Origin. I don't see any ads NEVER.
Amazingly under only 40' of water.
Patrician II/III anyone? One of the best games of my childhood, sweet memories