Nice- New Vegas is a great game. If you haven't played them, the older isometric Fallout and Fallout 2 are well worth a nostalgic playthrough. I'm currently doing a run through of RDR2. Got my son (and, if I'm being honest, myself) Ghosts of Tsushima and Assassins Creed Valhalla for XMAS, so I'm looking forward to digging into those. I also got us Cyberpunk 2077, but will either return it or wait for significant patches or (or finding a PS5) before opening it. Something tells me there's going to be some cheap used copies available soon.Finalizing some credentialing paperwork, finalizing Jan/Feb IME schedule, finishing shopping for holiday meals. Then probably doing some nostalgic gaming with New Vegas.
Nice- New Vegas is a great game. If you haven't played them, the older isometric Fallout and Fallout 2 are well worth a nostalgic playthrough. I'm currently doing a run through of RDR2. Got my son (and, if I'm being honest, myself) Ghosts of Tsushima and Assassins Creed Valhalla for XMAS, so I'm looking forward to digging into those. I also got us Cyberpunk 2077, but will either return it or wait for significant patches or (or finding a PS5) before opening it. Something tells me there's going to be some cheap used copies available soon.
I still have to pick up the traditional family boardgame for the holiday. Any suggestions, anyone? For reference, past years have been things like Machi Koro, Dead of Winter, Flashnpoint Fire Rescue, etc.
Odin's Ravens looks cool. My family are all adult age, so no restrictions.Oh, I'm a huge Fallout I've played completely through everything besides Fallout 76 (not a big multiplayer fan). I'm finishing up a few games before getting Ghosts of Tsushima. As for Cyberpunk, I was planning on waiting a few months to get a PS5 and wait for a bunch of patches to roll out before playing that one.
As for boardgames for the family, depends on ages. A good two player game we recently got was Odin's Ravens.
Odin's Ravens looks cool. My family are all adult age, so no restrictions.
The original Fallout came out when I was in Grad School. I blame it for my less than stellar Masters Thesis! IMHO, best video game of all time (opinion adjusted for available tech at the time, of course). I was a big fan of table top RPG Gamma World, and Fallout filled that niche well.




In 2021, I am going to take a different approach and encourage students to get expensive PsyDs from marginal professional schools and then I will hire them cheap so I canHappy New Year, SDN. Cheers to another year of telling people to avoid Psy.Ds from for profit professional schools.

Final grades all submitted, with about 9 hours to spare! Teaching 2 full and and two independent study courses next semester, in addition to the day job, and I still haven't even started Ghost of Tsushima, AC: Valhalla; or Cyberpunk yet, and am only ~60% through my replay of RDR2! I better get moving!
I know it’s not Friday, but I have the afternoon off and would like to share: today I passed the EPPP!
Congratulations! What a relief for you! Now, you can forget all the random stuff...haha.I know it’s not Friday, but I have the afternoon off and would like to share: today I passed the EPPP!

Nice!I know it’s not Friday, but I have the afternoon off and would like to share: today I passed the EPPP!
Happy Friday, folks. And Happy Long Weekend for all you government employees out there.
Just realized I haven't opened Outlook yet today. There goes the next hour.
It only takes an hour if you /read/ the e-mails. Mass delete goes way faster ;pHappy Friday, folks. And Happy Long Weekend for all you government employees out there.
Just realized I haven't opened Outlook yet today. There goes the next hour.
I actually had my first ever gin martini yesterday! Not sure what took me so long. I think because my wife drinks VERY dirty vodka martinis- which I very much DON'T like, I've been avoiding them. Served up with a lemon twist, turns out they're not so bad! I just picked up variety six of Unibroe. They do these a few times a year, and at $9.99, that a few bucks less than what they usually get for a 4 pack.I've been making gin martinis lately. Really tasty with Plymouth and a lemon twist.
I actually had my first ever gin martini yesterday! Not sure what took me so long. I think because my wife drinks VERY dirty vodka martinis- which I very much DON'T like, I've been avoiding them. Served up with a lemon twist, turns out they're not so bad! I just picked up variety six of Unibroe. They do these a few times a year, and at $9.99, that a few bucks less than what they usually get for a 4 pack.
I've been making gin martinis lately. Really tasty with Plymouth and a lemon twist.
Sounds like a tasty treat. My bourbon barrel stout ended up being fantastic. I was thinking to lean more into the vanilla next time. How'd you do it - straight bean or did you use extract?All caught up with work, need to bottle a "Barrel-aged" vanilla bourbon porter and start organizing taxes
Sounds like a tasty treat. My bourbon barrel stout ended up being fantastic. I was thinking to lean more into the vanilla next time. How'd you do it - straight bean or did you use extract?
This weekend and next are half filled up with division 12 zoom board meetings for me. But I will get to finish setting my home gym up after splurging on a PRX setup. I've been pretty thrilled with it overall for garage space retention. Pricey, but quality.
That sounds like a fantastic base for it. I'll be curious on the taste update in a couple of weeks.Bean. We have a family member who sends us a bottle of homemade vanilla "extract" with like 8 whole beans in the bottle. I had to of those bottles, filled it with bourbon and let is sit for a few months before making the beer and pitching it in secondary.
I've considered the PRX, waiting until we move in the next year or so.
That sounds like a fantastic base for it. I'll be curious on the taste update in a couple of weeks.
PRX is so dang well worth it. I had put it off for a couple years for the same reason and just pulled the trigger on the fold up rack. FYI, You can buy half on amazon and the other half on their site. It'll save you a couple hundred with free shipping on amazon, depending on what all you want (Plus i can use my amazon card). I got the rack itself on amazon but had to pay for the fold up bench and plate storage off their site.
Yeh... I ended up buying a 10x8 for my tents and other general gear. Its sorta stupid how much I have.With what I was paying at my pre-pandemic gym a month, even paying full price for that would pay off in under a year. Once we upgrade space to account for kids I'll have space for a home gym. Though I'll still need to carve out room for grow tents, brewing/distilling, building projects, etc...