I would like to say, having lived in villages very similar to these in Transilvania, Romanian farm houses absolutely have internet, smart phones and internet.
The idea is interesting and the website is designed very nicely, but the subjects themselves are extremely lacking. For example the "level 22" Simple Harmonic wave is simply three graphs of a sine function with no other explanation. What is there to learn from that?
This is something I've noticed as well. Sometimes ingredient lists are a mile long. Less so here in Europe than what I've seen in America, but nevertheless it is shockingly less natural. I have always though that it makes more sense to just create vegan foods from what you have rather than recreating the things you are choosing not to eat.
Warning though, I am not a part of the vegan club, so it is all just opinion.
I've had this done with some custom birkenstocks before. They heat molded the cork insoles to fit my feet. They were very comfortable and well worth the money and time saved from not having to break them in.
I use MiktTeX integrated with Spyder to work on homework and export the equations to LaTeX format. Works well, although some preliminary searching has led me to see that other people have had many issues with it. I guess I just got lucky.
It is interesting to me to see so many studies concerning the effects of recreational drugs on people with depression. Is there possibly a correlation between existing drug users and depression?
I think "sharpest" may be a bit of an exaggeration in the title. While the technique is cool and I recommend watching more of this guy's videos, it's by no means the sharpest knife. I have a small business hand sharpening knifes using a similar technique (Japanese ceramic whetstones and hones) and I can easily make one much sharper within a few minutes. It's a great hobby and a good way to make some side cash if you learn your stuff.