harkening
harkening t1_jdw4z9z wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Compare Public Transport Network Connectivity In 10 European Countries [OC] by TravelTime_LKB
Belgium is less than a quarter the land area of England.
This shows density, but with no regard for scale. Also no accounting for where people live - i.e. population distribution and density.
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harkening t1_j1th6mn wrote
Reply to comment by samg461a in [Homemade] Ratatouille by mrs_catl8dy
Pixar consulted with Michelin Star chef Thomas Keller of The French Laundry in Napa for Ratatouille. He taught them how to set up a French kitchen; it's why all the pots are copper - Keller's kitchen is copper all over.
And it's his confit byaldi recipe that Remy makes as ratatouille.
harkening t1_jdwu7ef wrote
Reply to comment by TravelTime_LKB in Compare Public Transport Network Connectivity In 10 European Countries [OC] by TravelTime_LKB
Great Britain isn't England. England is about 60% of Great Britain, which includes Scotland and Wales.
As you can see on your Belgium "zoom," the entire country can fit centered on south and western England and be comparably dense. The Midlands are also moderately dense, while only northern England, Scotland, and Wales are truly sparse. Notably for Scotland, since I looked it up quickly, the population density is 1/15 that of Belgium on average. But it's all concentrated in the areas that are connected.