I go back and forth. Past few weeks used it a bunch but hadn't touched it in a month. Sometimes I start a game on my deck then think this would be so much better with mouse and keyboard then just play it on my laptop.
I also play allot of strategy and building games. I still think the touchpads are awesome and work great for those types of games but like when I play Kenshi I assign the back buttons too and it ends up hurting my hands after awhile.
I didn't have to do years of training. I took a 2 week driver's ed course and took a test. Had my provisional as soon as I turned 15.
But on the other side to get a hunting license when I was a kid I had to do a state run hunter safety class to learn about gun safety.
We cook for a family of 4 and grocery prices have still basically doubled in our area. Doing a lot more beans and rice lately.
I knew a guy who was recently divorced. Talking to some girl on Facebook. He sent her nudes when she asked. She threatened to send them to all of his Facebook friends unless he paid. He said he didn't give a fuck. Then nothing else happened.
I have 7 acres and I rotate my goats around the entire property to eat. I Don't have to buy hay or mow it's great.
The last time I got a fridge I bought the cheapest one it could find. It dispensed water but did not have an ice maker.
Not an app but I use a Garmin inreach mini when I go backpacking. You can set it to automatically share your location at set intervals. Also not sure how Garmin handles data so not sure about the privacy aspect either.
I bought Myst and Dave Mirra free style BMX from a scholastic book fair. Didn't get far in myst but beat the other a few times.
The Blair witch project when I was 8. Watched it by myself.
https://www.hatch-green-chile.com/blogs/hatch/hatch-green-chile-ice-cream
If you can't buy fresh and roast them I recommend the young guns brand of diced hatch chilies
Green chili ice cream is pretty great
New Mexico hatch Green chilies on everything.
Sorry I construct structures.
I build buildings
Installed Skyrim on the steam deck so that's been my free time this week.
I work construction and live in an area with high winds pretty regularly (always getting blasted by dirt). I use the CeraVe face wash and moisturizer. It's great and really helped my face.
Easy red 2. Discovered it looking for steam deck verified games. Kind of the feel of call of duty 2 and battlefield 1942 mixed together. It's cheap and goes on sale for really cheap. Has some weird systems in it but it's fun to just zone out and play through the maps. There is a ton of maps.
It's a WW2 fps with vehicles and squads. You take over objectives on the map and either attack or defend. For whatever reason it has a full inventory system where you can loot any body. You can play different roles in the squad. As squad leader you can call in artillery if your radio Man is alive. You can also command your squad. The AI is alright, not the best but it works.
I read a few of the comics before the show came out. First episode I said no thank you.
Trying to see if anyone has a routine for someone totally new to running. I'm a big fan of "this week do this, build up to do this, etc..." I'm in my thirties and from a young age until I was about 20 I had severe asthma. I've never been good at running. Asthma doesn't bother me anymore but I'm needing something to do while traveling for work. I work construction all across the state and come home on the weekends.
If anyone has some ideas that would be great. When I do stuff I tend to over do it then it then it's hard to make myself go out again.