City sleepover for work. We're doing a workshop on our project management software so I don't know how much work will actually be done. I just hope the dinner is good
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I've seen some of these and it's reddit off putting when you know what's going on. Whether these people are supported by gambling companies or not, they're saying everything the gambling companies aren't allowed to in their ads with none of the disclaimers
I haven't been to pipeworks yet but good to know. Preston has enough mix of new and old to feel like both an establish and trendy new market
Took the boys on the train to the Preston Market. I'm impressed with the place. I'm surprised I've never been here before. I've lived around Preston but never near or in Preston before, so that's probably why. But I should have checked it out sooner
The ozbargain post I saw said the Oceania expansion improves the early game. I think it's like video game dlc where the expansions never go on sale. I'll get some expansions if we like it.
And Wyrmspan, for the same reason you got it
That makes sense. Over priced cardboard that doesn't get used much. Good to remember if we want to sell anything, but also for trying new games
Has anyone played the board games Heat or Wingspan? I heard they were good and they were on sale at EB so I picked them up. I want to make sure they don't sit on the shelf for ages and actually get played
Enjoy yourself after the hell of a week you've been through
I heard it's good, but just wasn't that well promoted. I think I'll check this one out sooner rather than later
I ordered some retro handhelds for the boys to get on Christmas shopping early. I got the R36s because I found it cheap and I'm pretty impressed.
Buttons feel good, it uses Emudeck on the frontend so everything looks nice, and they even shipped with Stardew Valley on the SD card. It boots up, takes a while to load but it boots up. I know one of my boys in particular is going to love this once they get them
I waited two weeks for this lamp I ordered from Bunnings. Then they tell me it's not made anymore and refunded me. Now I need to find a new lamp. I wanted that lamp
It's a PEP training session. We've just started but it's been alright because it acknowledges we have to work in Office 365 and how to work in there.
The main thing this session is reminding me is how much I hate Microsoft and how poorly implemented all of their products are.
Workplaces should get everyone to do sessions like this so everyone knows how to use their software, and how to use it consistent with the organisation as well