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FWIW, we have a Shark which works perfectly well for us in a house with 2 rugrats and a dog. It's a bit cheaper than the Dyson and I think they work just as well.
I have Europa universalis on my laptop. Think I played 5 minutes when I bought it. Should actually try it
I was just going to say that I've heard good things about Sharks. That'll probably be my next one.FWIW, we have a Shark which works perfectly well for us in a house with 2 rugrats and a dog. It's a bit cheaper than the Dyson and I think they work just as well.
Get out there with a raft and broom to paddle.
Minor water leak in yard.
Yay, owning a home!
I have Europa universalis on my laptop. Think I played 5 minutes when I bought it. Should actually try it
Or get two monitorsSo, if I try and play it - it fries my laptop
I would get a PC to play games but feel it would be a waste of money. Would need to get a TV so I could watch that too in the same room.
Or get two monitors
Now you're getting complicated. I could set it up in the front room and connect via wifi? I have a table in the front room that I never use..
Also, @Tom Hanks;
I'm confused what makes two monitors complicated. You literally just plug in two instead of one and maybe pick one display setting.
gotcha. Well for what it's worth, I have faith that if you can set up a desktop PC with one monitor, you could set one up with two.I'm not very good with technology
After looking at that...
Never been happier to have had 1776 occur the way it did
Most are literally just plug and play, it will pop up and ask you if you want two desktops or an extended one. I use extended, as does my gf for her work.I'm not very good with technology
Hey my gf is in Japan at the moment, constant pics of food and art stuff she wants to bring back for me. Also, dude, I hope things get better for you man.I can't wait to play that game...well, I can wait, but you know what I mean.
Forcing myself to take it easy for a day when I'm feeling good is the hardest thing I've had to do in a long time. I've been pushing myself way too hard for days on end and I feel amazing and I'm utterly confused. I have no immune system to speak of, yet I haven't had so much as a sniffle yet. My bamboo spine has had no issue with my walking for hours on end while lugging a large backpack around. My stomach...well, I'm being too careful to upset it and so far so good. But I have to take a break because, well, I'm way behind in the work I was planning on doing and too many paid tours coming up to risk them for just mindless meandering because I haven't taken the time to do in-depth research on what to do...which was supposed to be done on the cruise, but I lost the internet midway through for reasons.
Anyway...according to my phone I've walked 17, 16, 10, 15, 14, & 13 kilometers in the past 6 days since arriving in Japan...there are numerous years where I haven't walked that much in my life because of my conditions. I don't understand how I feel as good as I do. Screw laughter, travel is the best medicine.
The lack of Persona-related stuff has been disappointing. There's enough figures based on Japan-only visual novels/mobile **** I've never heard of to fill every vacant Toys"R"Us in America, but nothing Persona, Fire Emblem, or really any of the Japanese games I adore. Easier on the wallet, at least...though I do finally own the Persona 5 OST and a catbus plush.
Kamakura tomorrow, Ghibli Museum Thursday, Mt. Fuji & a Shibuya bar crawl on Friday, Osaka Saturday... For now, though, I'm enjoying a sweet potato macchiato in a Starbucks. This is...actually pretty amazing.
I can't wait to play that game...well, I can wait, but you know what I mean.
Forcing myself to take it easy for a day when I'm feeling good is the hardest thing I've had to do in a long time. I've been pushing myself way too hard for days on end and I feel amazing and I'm utterly confused. I have no immune system to speak of, yet I haven't had so much as a sniffle yet. My bamboo spine has had no issue with my walking for hours on end while lugging a large backpack around. My stomach...well, I'm being too careful to upset it and so far so good. But I have to take a break because, well, I'm way behind in the work I was planning on doing and too many paid tours coming up to risk them for just mindless meandering because I haven't taken the time to do in-depth research on what to do...which was supposed to be done on the cruise, but I lost the internet midway through for reasons.
Anyway...according to my phone I've walked 17, 16, 10, 15, 14, & 13 kilometers in the past 6 days since arriving in Japan...there are numerous years where I haven't walked that much in my life because of my conditions. I don't understand how I feel as good as I do. Screw laughter, travel is the best medicine.
The lack of Persona-related stuff has been disappointing. There's enough figures based on Japan-only visual novels/mobile **** I've never heard of to fill every vacant Toys"R"Us in America, but nothing Persona, Fire Emblem, or really any of the Japanese games I adore. Easier on the wallet, at least...though I do finally own the Persona 5 OST and a catbus plush.
Kamakura tomorrow, Ghibli Museum Thursday, Mt. Fuji & a Shibuya bar crawl on Friday, Osaka Saturday... For now, though, I'm enjoying a sweet potato macchiato in a Starbucks. This is...actually pretty amazing.