Do not try to reach where it's tightly locked. Even if it seems to you that someone very close to your heart (and you to theirs) is behind the door. You are not being unheard. They are consciously not opening the door. Do not offend their ears, do not anger God, who has gifted you a plethora of time, by wasting it. Leave those who are behind the doors, behind the doors.
Seeing ghost signs like this one in Bedford, England... it's always like experiencing a very personal moment of time travel. It's akin to finally redeeming that gift coupon for a tailor-made, just-for-you Doc Brown and Marty ride, free of charge, yet filled with all the emotional extras of touching the past.
Q: How do I create a shortcut to a folder on my Linux Mint (Cinnamon) Desktop?
A: Open the Nemo file manager (Files), navigate to the Edit menu, then Preferences,then Context Menus. In the left column (Visible Entries), locate Make Link and tick that box. Now, right-click on the folder you want to create a shortcut for. You'll find the Make Link option in the menu. Click it, and a shortcut to that folder will be created. You can then copy or drag it onto the Desktop or any other location of your choice.
Ye cannae whack soaking up the energy from the buzz at the train station square, and the one at Porto's São Bento (the actual station is behind me) is definitely one of THE places for that.
If your mobile network provider tells you that your monthly contract is "eligible for upgrade" but then hits you with another just-to-make-sure credit check during checkout, shouldn't they just say "eligible to apply for an upgrade" instead?
I mean, I get that they might need to run an up-to-date credit check. It's their prerogative, and I'm absolutely at peace with that. They might even remind you about the possibility of that extra check before you hit 'place order'.
Still, the point stands. There's a difference between "eligible" and "eligible to apply." Or is it just me being picky?