Hi. Last issue was disrupted by the second dose of anti-vaccination - it was a nightmare for about 24 hours, much worse than from Sputnik-V a year ago. But now there is a pdf with proofs and you can stomp further in the world. In general, according to conversations with locals, medicine is very similar to our provincial medicine, and for 30 years after the collapse of the Soviet Union, not much has changed radically for them or for us.
I tried to find some normal laptop for my daughter. The choice, frankly speaking, no. With stores have to correspond in the cart and what is on the sites - lies and provocation. In general unsuccessful, it is necessary to order with international delivery, and we will try later to search in Almaty. In general with household appliances everything is not bad, there is a local factory artel, which cooperates with samsung, google and other giants - they produce everything from teapots to smartphones and TVs, only laptops have not yet been brought. Judging by the reviews, the quality is decent (samsung shares technologies and components in exchange for a special position in the local market).
Recent events in Uzbekistan regarding the constitutional changes in the capital hardly manifested themselves in any way. While in one part of the country law enforcers were shooting protesters, in Tashkent a NoizeMC concert was taking place. At the concert, an EPAM employee was distinguished by a slight stoop, a Slavic appearance, and talk about sullen DevOps's who don't allow you to deploy new features 24/7. The amphitheater chanting "no to war" is very inspiring. Vanya did well, Dj did well in the 4th degree, goosebumps ran on my skin, good impressions received.
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I'm actually against laughing at such mistakes, because it's not native language, etc., etc., but I couldn't help myself.
It is not clear why a gap of 10-20cm should be left between the houses.
The love of self-building on facades is incomprehensible. Apparently the window sill on the lattice behind the window is more valuable than the view from the window without the lattice, apparently the cleanliness of the windows during rain is worth the noise of water drumming on the visor.
And there is a history of Russian corruption associated with this beautiful mosque.
There is such a corrupt Alisher Usmanov, who helps Putin and his friends steal and squeeze property in Russia. Usmanov himself has no children, so he was preparing all the stolen money for his favorite nephew, who received a good financial education and lived in Switzerland. However, the young man got drunk and ran amok on the streets of Tashkent. This, of course, became a misfortune for Alisher. As the locals say - Usmanov after that poured a lot of money into the construction of a mosque near the cemetery, improvement of the city, etc. In general, the rich cry too.
It looks nice
View of the same mosque from the side of the cemetery.
If there is a lawn somewhere, it means there is a sprinkler system underneath. Either there are nozzles coming out of the ground, or there is some other irrigation system.
But congenital gigantomania ruins everything. In the suburbs there is a huge park with a lot of open space where there is not much to do. On such open spaces already after 5 minutes without a cap it becomes bad, after 15 minutes in the sun without protection and water you can pass out.
I continue to work, took the opportunity to enroll in English, chose a teacher from Tashkent - I am slowly learning the opinion of the locals about the pros and cons of living here. Would I want to live here permanently? Probably not. Would you like to stay here for a couple or three years? More likely yes.