It’s always fun reading Swedish most of it is quite understandable for somebody that knows a bit of Dutch, German and English. Hearing it however
Now i get what Rose in the golden girls is all about lmao hahahaha.Herring. We in Sweden love that too. Attach photo, herring in different inlays:
(pictures from a herring buffet at a restaurant)
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is that canned strudel?
Without the pastry and with a lot more sugar (>50%).is that canned strudel?
Never been to Scandinavia, which I hope to fix in the future. But have had the pleasure to dine at Aquavit, a 2 star Michelin restaurant in NYC, where they serve a brunch that features the variety of herring preparations in the photo. Fantastic food experience.Herring. We in Sweden love that too. Attach photo, herring in different inlays:
(pictures from a herring buffet at a restaurant)
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that sounds so freaking american, i have to try it one dayWithout the pastry and with a lot more sugar (>50%).
Yeah, it’s basically apple syrup. One of the ingredients of another traditional Dutch recipe: Zuur vlees. Actually this is mostly famous in the south where I come from, but also in Belgium.that sounds so freaking american, i have to try it one day
Cornelis Vreeswijk | |
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Vreeswijk in 1973 | |
Born | 8 August 1937 IJmuiden, Netherlands |
Died | 12 November 1987 (aged 50) Stockholm, Sweden |
Burial place | Katarina Church, Stockholm |
Occupation | Folk musician, singer, songwriter |
Years active | 1964–1987 |
Spouse(s) | Anita Strandell (m. 1978–1981), Bim Warne (m. 1970–1975), Ingalill Rehnberg (m. 1962–1968) |
Children | Jack |
Website | www.cornelis.se |
Not really true, Hypex may be a dutch company, but the designer/engineer behind it is Bruno Putzeys, a Belgian from Leuven (a city east of Brussels). And he is also the guy behind the Purifi (based in Denmark) amps (not the speaker drivers).Basically everything in the top 10 amplifier SINAD other than Topping and Benchmark is more or less from the Netherlands.
I mean I mentioned Bruno one reply thereafterNot really true, Hypex may be a dutch company, but the designer/engineer behind it is Bruno Putzeys, a Belgian from Leuven (a city east of Brussels). And he is also the guy behind the Purifi (based in Denmark) amps (not the speaker drivers).
But Bruno learned the skills he has now largely as employee of Philips, when working in the department based in Leuven (closed in 1989) while developping the UcD amp system that was commercialised by Hypex years later. So Dutch companies like Philips and Hypex were essential in that development as NCore and Purifi are based on his old UcD technology, that is true.
Yes, mask making and optic printing machines for semi-conductors fabs. Cool stuff.emphasis on research is the company ASML, the world's leading manufacturer of top tier chip making machines.