Very nice write up, I may pick up the game after reading it, thank you!
Very nice write up, I may pick up the game after reading it, thank you!
Careful, snail mail takes a while. “Four days later” (!)
'I be crazy too, little buddy, but at least when I be craziest, I be floating all alone in space and the crazy, she float out of me, she soak into the walls, and she don’t come out till there be battles and little boys bump into the walls and squish out de crazy.’
Portland Oregon
Lieutenant Reginald Endicott “Broccoli” Barclay III
+1 for the life hack and restoring some faith in humanity.
But the 1% aren’t poor! /s
Man and Wife! Say man and wife!
A traffic jam when you’re already late
Shout out to all the moms, dads, and babies going through the first year. It gets better!
When I finished Tunic I started seeing The Holy Cross everywhere. If you don’t know, it’s not something religious, well, not really, just play the game 😀
We had a LAN Party!
486 proxy box using RedHat and ipchains sharing dialup Internet for about 8 of us in parents basement.
Enjoying looking up websites and seeing odd dates like 19100 show up. Nobody died, outside of Starsiege Tribes CTF.
Year of the Linux Desktop may never be a relevant measure, but it was Steam Deck and Proton that marked the transition for me.
The deck is awesome because it’s Linux
Personal story - Wife: that wooden beam in the Garage looks ugly! Husband: say no more.
Fast forward a week, the wooden support beam is perfectly polished and oiled. Wife thought he was going to paint it! 😂
They’re still happily married together … I think.
“Trust in numbers” was an eye opening book I had to read for a university course.
https://press.princeton.edu/books/paperback/9780691208411/trust-in-numbers
The idea that “It’s difficult to get numbers to tell you the truth” despite how people tend to think hard data is not falsifiable - was my main take.
I thought ‘Children of the mind’ was good, could have been merged with Xenocide.
Whatever you do, stay away from ‘The Last Shadow’. What a terrible way to finish a series.