I don't know if it's technically not allowed but it's certainly against the spirit of the community. From the sidebar: this is a space for Cassette Futurism – retro images, media, design and technology from the 70s and 80s
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Such a great album opener. I love when people are hearing it for the first time and turn up the volume to hear the intro better and then, well, you know...
Such a great debut album. It just rocks hard from start to finish.
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I’ve never played the board game because a) it’s pretty pricey and b) I don’t have a consistent group to play it with. I also do love digital adaptations of epic board games because it makes managing turns, cards, health etc way easier. That being said, this port of Gloomhaven is clearly very taxing on the aged hardware of the switch. I’m sure the PC version of the digital adaption runs better/faster/prettier etc. I’ve been playing by myself and despite all my complaints about the switch version, still thoroughly enjoying it.
I've been obsessed with gloomhaven since it was released on the switch. Sure it has a lot of UI issues and absolutely devours my switch's battery life but it really scratches a heavy strategy itch in my brain. It is a very difficult game but with every failed "run" you keep all the gold and experience you gained so even failing a scenario helps progress you towards leveling up and being able to buy new items to help you in future endeavors. Every win I have eked out has felt really hard won and rewarding because of that.
Everyone needs a bosom for a pillow.
Settings are saved automatically. Maybe force close app, clear cache (not data!) and reload?
If I've picked up the record in a record store I'll generally have listened to a few seconds of each song in the store just to check there's no egregious pops or skips before buying it. Then I'll take it home and (since I'm apparently incapable of buying just one record at a time) listen to the new records I've bought one after the other whilst adding them to my discogs at the same time.
Sometimes however I'm looking for a specific pressing of a record (often for limited edition pressings or if a certain pressing is known to sound noticeably better than others) and then I'll be typically buying from someone on discogs in which case I'll have done extensive searching to find the best quality, lowest price (including shipping) copy of what I'm looking for taking into consideration what other records I might want that the seller is also selling (because once again I'm incapable of buying just one record at a time).
I almost never read album reviews because if I like an album, I'm not overly bothered what someone else thinks about it.
So I have previously posted about the two (!) brewdays I had for my entry (a 10+% A.B.V. Oat-Wine) to my Homebrew Club's annual fundraising event, Brewminaries Present: Cornucopia. Batch 1 accidentally shot up to 89°F overnight but instead of just dumping it, I decided to let it ride to see if it was salvageable and brewed again (batch 2) with a different yeast and an insulated jacket I could add ice packs to. Well batch 1 was still tasting super hot a few weeks into "conditioning" so I decided to throw in a pack of Omega Yeast Brett Blend 3 and just see what happened whilst I added some Biofine to batch 2 and let it cold condition in the keg. The event is still a few weeks away so hopefully batch 1 develops some funk before then and I can serve it alongside batch 2 which I'm actually happy with how it turned out. Regardless, If you are around in NYC on October 14th and want to try this beer (and many many more) come buy tickets to the event!
I'll make another post in the community for more visibility, but here is the ticket link for the event. It's going to be on Saturday, October 14th from 1-5PM at the Brooklyn Navy Yard Building 77.
"I'd hit him right in that fake nose. He'd have plastic lying all over the floor," Trump said, while standing there with lifts in his shoes, five different hair transplants, a girdle, and three layers of bronzer makeup.