Mostly music for me. 35ish years of CD purchases, modest vinyl collection. Bootlegs (though digital these days).
Some books, mostly just favorite authors/franchises.
I also have a decent enough GameCube collection.
Mostly music for me. 35ish years of CD purchases, modest vinyl collection. Bootlegs (though digital these days).
Some books, mostly just favorite authors/franchises.
I also have a decent enough GameCube collection.
While I can’t relate to the money aspect, I too am extremely conservative with potion use in games!


Right. The point isn’t to challenge themselves. The point is to kill.
Edit: obviously this is not the sole reason people hunt. Talking specifically about those who feel the need to over equip.


IDK. I’ve been married to a former coworker for 25 years and things are going okay.
Work is a huge part of people’s lives and where adults tend to meet new people. I understand why you’d say it, but I just don’t think disqualifying anyone you work with as a potential partner is practical or even a great idea.
ON THE OTHER HAND… I did move to another state with a woman I worked with and that ended after just a couple of months when she started seeing another coworker.
So maybe you have a point.


It was the best of times, it was the w… nope. Just the best.


Back in the olden times, before the WWW came along and the internet exploded, you’d fire up your modem and dial into other computers. Bulletin Board Systems.
They would typically host some local forums, files to download, private messaging, and some online games. Larger ones might have a chat room. As time went on, networked forums got popular. Mostly text interfaces, but ANSI graphics and menus were common.
It was really the best.
Setting one up to be accessible via telnet is a fun little project. Install a couple of doors (games) like Legend of the Red Dragon, Pimp Wars, Usurper and just have fun.


Down and South are not the same thing.


You could run a BBS! Synchronet and Enigma both have Docker images available.
It’s really the epitome of a pointless endeavor, but it also gives you an entirely new kind of system to learn, tinker with, and customize.
Way up heah in Maine, bub.
It was always “nitch” to me growing up in New England. Then I thought people were getting fancy and mispronouncing it as the internet rose. Then last year I found out that I am the idiot and “neesh” is the proper way.
But I still have a hard time saying it and not feeling pompous.
Sorry, I know I shouldn’t, but I need to clarify. Are you saying that Michael Jackson was killed because he was exposing pedophiles?