Yeah, I hired a local tour for Komodo, it wasn’t too expensive and mainly innvolved hiking and looking at wildlife.
I used an app for indonesian, just a simple list of phrases that could be played back ti hear how they sounded
Yeah, I hired a local tour for Komodo, it wasn’t too expensive and mainly innvolved hiking and looking at wildlife.
I used an app for indonesian, just a simple list of phrases that could be played back ti hear how they sounded
I spent three weeks in 2015 and it was overall a great experience. I went to Jakarta and Yogyakarta in Java, Ubud in Bali, Labuan Bajo in Flores (as I wanted to visit Komodo National Park), and Manado in North Sulawuesi.
It is incredibly beautiful and culturally rich and I found Indonesian people to be very friendly and open to foreigners. Bali did feel a bit touristy but still authentic and interesting. It’s useful to bring a Bahasa Indonesia phrasebook as in some places people do not speak English. I would advice to try and balance natural and cultural sites and to try and visit a few of the islands as they are very different from one another. Flights within the country are relatively cheap.
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I cut old credit cards into tiny hooks and wedges to remove lint, hair, fluff, and whatever else from the charging port because I’m scared of shorting the USB pins with a metal needle.


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Is d/dx x^2 really equal to d/dx (x+x+x+…+x)? Inserting some value for x seems to break that part. Say x=5:
d/dx 5^2=10 and
d/dx (x+x+x+x+x)=d/dx 5x=5
10 ≠ 5
I understand that x^2, (x+x+x+…+x), and x*x are the same. But its equivalent to doing d/dx x*x =x as d/dx n*x=n. Again this results in 2x=x or 2=1.
The mistake is to treat a variable as a constant and deriving in that way. Doing a sum x times means you have an unaccounted variable when you do d/dx (x+x+x+…+x), this is not 1+1+1+…+1 x times. i.e. The rate of change of one of the x is not incorporated into the derivative.
I didn’t feel in danger near the lizards, they were mostly chilling in the sun. I also saw some buffalo, a couple of interesting birds and thousands of bats at sunset. The tour I took had some snorkeling while waiting for sunset, that was also very nice (clown fish, mantis shrimp, sponges, etc)