
I like this. When I get a chance I am going to sign up on the Learn Out Loud website. It's interesting to listen to these types of lectures. Thanks for writing about this, I've never heard of this series
I like this. When I get a chance I am going to sign up on the Learn Out Loud website. It's interesting to listen to these types of lectures. Thanks for writing about this, I've never heard of this series
When the History Channel isn't playing American Pickers and actually has programing about history, it's good and easy to get sucked into.
Funny thing: I own a ton of CDs and a couple of tapes, I don't have a player for either.
I think I will stick with 1 a month. I figure since I'm cutting out the mobile pay to win games I should have more time to play more conventional games but I want to keep it loose and finish at least 12 games this year.
Damn dude that sucks. The Mac Mini's are nice, I watched some YouTube vids about the new one that was released and it's a solid system.
I finally looked and the game I've been playing is called Age of Solitaire.
Yep, it is a good thing I didn't buy Sunset Overdrive. That sucks it happened but at least you're getting a refund.
Those Crash games were always fun. Funny you mentioned the Trilogy because I think I own a Crash boxset for the PS2. I never played it because I bought it years after the life span of the console and wanted to keep it sealed. Maybe this is a good way for me to play those games on the PS4.
This sounds like a busy year. I think the website is a good idea, and you can slowly build it up, maybe break it down to a new section goal for each month.
I do like that you are keeping with the style for the era that you're picking for the month. It becomes a game in itself.
12 games a year is a solid goal. I finished 12 games in 2018, and I'd like to improve on that in 2019.
I hear ya when it comes to making friends within your age group. This could be way I stick to the people I've known for years and rarely move out of my bubble.