I was just on the Turkish coast and to my surprise, I found an ING atm. “Sweet, its my bank so I shouldn’t have any fees!” I said to my boat driver (who only speaks Turkish).
They charged me like 3%.
I was just on the Turkish coast and to my surprise, I found an ING atm. “Sweet, its my bank so I shouldn’t have any fees!” I said to my boat driver (who only speaks Turkish).
They charged me like 3%.
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Well that one is a baritone (26.5" or 27" scale) but still pretty thin (about as thick as the typical strat) and ergonomic.
My other guitar, a 1960s teisco, is one of the lightest guitars I’ve ever owned:
I’m gonna modify this one though and put a tuneomatic on here, the intonation is quite terrible.
They also feel…worse? Jumbo frets, thick coats of polyurethane, cheap pickguards, plastic pickup covers, etc — yuck.
I’ve been buying weirdo vintage guitars (teisco, musima) and they feel way better in my hands. The pickups are usually pretty low output, yeah, but the cleans sound so so good.
Dragon age: origins: I got absolutely sucked into this game. The story is great (wtf dwarfs), combat was fun and challenging. One of the few games I’ve tried to 100%.
Football Manager: one of the most addicting games I’ve played, I must have put thousands of hours (over the different versions) into it at this point. I love building a team, tweaking my tactics, and leading my team to global dominance. My partner laughs at me because this game is basically my irl job (recruiter).
Banjo Kazooie/Tooie: showing my age here a bit, but one of the best 3d platformers imo. Levels are fun, music is great (pirate level music is always in my head), mechanics felt great and inventive, characters are super memorable
Red Orchestra: Ostfront: my favorite shooter of all time, but unfortunately the game is dead now. Nothing is more satisfying than killing a man in one shot at 700m and then manually cycling the bolt. The newer red Orchestras are good, but a bit too action-y and with pretty short engagement distances
ARMA 2/3: realistic military sandbox. I had so much fun playing this in my clan. It was almost like a FPS DND game, we had members create missions and then 100 people would play them out — some of my best gaming memories are from this. I miss you, Bourbon Warfare.
SS13 has a chef on the station who makes all sorts of food, but mostly pizzas and burgers. I don’t recommend eating their food though, it’s pretty likely it will be made of your coworkers.
I fucking love In the Loop, but it took me a few viewings to understand what the hell was going on. I should watch it again.
Oh a fellow tracker enjoyer! I really wanted to get the M8 but they’re a bit hard to come across in Europe so I went with the polyend tracker mini (and I have some mixed feelings about it, need to try the new firmware.) I also just got invited to buy the woovebox, so I might pull the trigger on that for more portable music fun.
I’ll check out those iems since I need some portable monitoring. My headphones aren’t handling my commute very well. How do you like the moondrops?
I have them off by default, but telegram allows exceptions so I use that for people close to me.
No no no, don’t you see? The growth MUST continue… Or else
I thought it was just me! I almost never have BO, unless I’m wearing polyester. Sitting for 8 hours in a football shirt is like equivalent to me not showering for a week.
I don’t understand it.