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9 hours ago, GoatmasterGeneral said:

A 'Grand Strategy Game' is one which allows players to employ a nation/empires' resources with a 'grand strategy' - a long term strategy or military tactics in mind. On the other hand, 4X Strategy games involve players controlling nations or empires to 'eXplore, eXpand, eXploit, and eXterminate'. So I believe games like Civilization would be considered 4X games. VI is the current state of the art Civ game, but I prefer V.

 

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1 hour ago, JonoBlade said:

After an hour or so I am finally at The Legacy which is the track I was waiting for. It has a nice intro and chorus. My recollection of this album was very positive so I will have to give it more spins. Although I wonder if, as a whole, it's not much more than Maiden flavoured elevator music. Really inoffensive and a perfectly reasonable way to pass the time with old friends. 

Sorry about your eyes. Sight is a useful sense.

Ah well i’ve still got one percent of it left foot now anyway, but having to use speech to text software to type really inconvenient, especially when I forget to proof read before posting.

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14 hours ago, JonoBlade said:

 

The CDs are next to useless to own now I have them. The lyric text in the Maiden album is so small you need a microscope to see it. My ageing eyes just aren't up to it anymore. Triptykon is not much better. A nice presentation with lots of Giger art, but small gold on black text. Damn my eyes! 

They will just collect dust in the corner.

 

 

My CDs and vinyl get a good run.  I don't do this whole digital malarkey when I am at home unless I am outside washing the cars or cleaning the bathrooms at the other side of the house.  

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4 minutes ago, GoatmasterGeneral said:

Do you still have a rotary phone mounted on the wall and a 25" console TV too?

Can I Still Use An Old Rotary Phone

(1966)

1966 Zenith Color TV Vintage Ad "why not get the best"

I actually do in the garage. 1962 Sylvania console tv combo record player. Belonged to my grandmother. Made from solid oak. Weighs a ton and is absolutely bomb proof. Will easily survive the apocalypse. Planning to restore it one day when I find the time. Well restomod anyway.

Still have a rotary phone at one of our houses too, although we disconnected service 2 years ago. Way easier to use for my wife's elderly parents who could never get the hang of cell phones. Great backups when a hurricane comes and knocked down all the cell towers too. I miss the landline days sometimes. Shit was simpler then and the expectation to be available 24/7 365 didn't exist.

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19 minutes ago, GoatmasterGeneral said:

Do you still have a rotary phone mounted on the wall and a 25" console TV too?

 

 

I wish.  Rotary phones and those old TVs are cool.

 

I actually haven't had a landline telephone for 10 years.  I've also never owned a PC or laptop.  I do own a PS4 and want to upgrade to a PS5.  Pick and chose what tech I adopt based on my own preferences.. 

 

 

6 minutes ago, navybsn said:

Still have a rotary phone at one of our houses too

How many houses do you have?

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On 10/4/2023 at 4:57 AM, JonoBlade said:

I think your neighbour should build a Dyson sphere around your house and harness the high levels of positive energy you emit. It could power a small town on vibes alone.

I appreciate that, my friend!  It's impossible not to feed off of the incredible high that the amazing world of heavy metal provides!  All different styles and sub-genres, with something to offer everyone, regardless of their tastes.  

Here's what I've been listening to today:

HammerFall - "No Sacrifice, No Victory"

HammerFall - "Infected"

Primal Fear - "New Religion"

Primal Fear - "16.6 - Before the Devil Knows You're Dead"

I'm testing out a new listening pattern for myself that I've never tried before.  I'm making my way through the entire discographies of both HammerFall and Primal Fear in chronological order for each band and alternating two albums at a time before I switch between them.  And thrown in the mix, I've been playing the two KK's Priest albums.  It's been thoroughly enjoyable! 

Wishing all my metal brethren a good evening! 

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Dying Fetus - Make Them Beg For Death

One of those bands that's always fun to listen to.

Absolutely love the cover!

 

 

Exumed - Beyond The Dead

I generally find these guys boring as bat shit.  This album came on and was surprisingly enjoyable!

 

 

 

Incantation Unholy Deification.

One of the better albums of 2023.

 

 

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7 hours ago, navybsn said:

I actually do in the garage. 1962 Sylvania console tv combo record player. Belonged to my grandmother. Made from solid oak. Weighs a ton and is absolutely bomb proof. Will easily survive the apocalypse. Planning to restore it one day when I find the time. Well restomod anyway.

Still have a rotary phone at one of our houses too, although we disconnected service 2 years ago. Way easier to use for my wife's elderly parents who could never get the hang of cell phones. Great backups when a hurricane comes and knocked down all the cell towers too. I miss the landline days sometimes. Shit was simpler then and the expectation to be available 24/7 365 didn't exist.

And I bet both made in USA too.

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