Upvote for BlackBerry. I really enjoyed that film!
Upvote for BlackBerry. I really enjoyed that film!
Pretty much all the major news outlets still publish to RSS. I use RSS for my news and was able to find feeds from my preferred news sources. I’m sure not all publish, but CBC does for sure.
For me it’s also about reducing my reliance on my mobile. Teaching my kids by example that life isn’t only on my phone is easier when I can more clearly demonstrate what I’m doing. To listen to music I get my music device. When I want to take pictures, I grab my camera.
I had considered this. I still may at some point. I wanted to play with the original interface and experience that. Plus my car connects well to iPods (it’s an older car) and that’s pretty handy. I’m pretty sure it’ll get the audio from rockbox but less confident playlists and such will work.
I’ve been using a gen 5.5 for about 10 months and am quite enjoying it. I bought a refurb with a fresh battery and SD card replacement. Sounds great, nostalgia moments on point, and can enjoy music without my phone.
On Linux it’s been a bit cumbersome to get content on, and the podcast experience is subpar by modern expectations, but I still appreciate the tactile interface. It’s nice to interact with things that aren’t all glass touch surfaces.
I personally like the True Tiles system. They print fast and don’t obstruct as much of the game. However they are also less immersive/ impressive.
ShipWorks (by Dragon Workshop) if you want to print some epic ships.
Yasashii minis if you want to punish your FDM printer (or reward your resin).
Brite Minis for FDM friendly minis.
Fantastic! I that’s what it’s all about, making sure everyone has a fun time.
I ran my first game ever last week. I used some TrueTiles for some buildings, and took some other models and modified them to fit the True Tiles philosophy.
The party likewise enjoyed it.
Looks great - did the party enjoy the experience?
Along with other suggestions above, I’ve really enjoyed Travel Man - travel show with Richard Ayoade (IT Crowd, and many other credits).