Thanks. It’s been three years and I miss it. I’ll be pretty happy just to get back to hobbling with a cane.
…I think we both have a long ways to go until retirement. Maybe a career change is in order?
Thanks. It’s been three years and I miss it. I’ll be pretty happy just to get back to hobbling with a cane.
…I think we both have a long ways to go until retirement. Maybe a career change is in order?
Walking again would be nice.
The Dark Tower, true to the books.
I keep hoping for LiF. Last I saw he might work on a Tildes app but I didn’t see any plans for Lemmy.
I still have mine from Christmas of 1988. Dang kids these days don’t know how good they have it, with their shields and their saves…
Yup. My favorites are the super sour San Francisco starters. Sourdough Willy’s is from the Klondike gold rush!
It’s right by the terminal on the Kingston side so walk on would be easy. The crust is amazing. Their sourdough starter originated in 1897. They let the crust rise for two days. It is incredible and I really wish I could drive up there now.
Those do look good. Take the ferry to Kingston some time and try Sourdough Willy’s. Their Detroit is amazing.
The Detroit at Sourdough Willy’s in Kingston, WA is outstanding.
Brotato. Ridiculously addictive auto shooter with one minute waves. I play it in my downtime at work. There are interruptions with zero warning and it’s always easy to come back to later.
Ti-99. I’m old, but I can still Hunt the Wumpus.
If you liked Vampire Survivors you’ll probably love Brotato. I’ve been playing it for months. It’s offline and low power. Just needs a thumbstick and one button.
I went through and manually deleted seven years of history while watching BattleBots. It was therapeutic. I’ve left the account open for now just to make sure no skullduggery happens.
I still believe Warzone 2100 is one of the finest RTS games ever made. It is also now free and open source.
I have Charcot’s. So far we’ve managed to keep my legs attached but they’re in rough shape.
I know it can be scary but sometimes you just have to take the leap. Years ago I moved across the country with just what I could fit in my car and it ended up being the best decision of my life. It could go wrong or it could be the smartest thing you’ve ever done. You won’t know unless you try.