Thanks Sup. I loked up Eisenhower Matrix, that's how I maneg things now, but I have to delegate more.
I'm the director of my company's marketing department, and it took me 4 years before I really learned how to delegate. Maybe learned isn't the right word. It took 4 years before I was comfortable with delegating tasks. That can be hard, especially when you suspect some of your co-workers or underlings or whatever you want to call them, have repeatedly shown themselves to be ass clowns.
I don't know... I've had some tremendous idiots work for me. I'd feel bad using the same word to describe them as the delightful buffoons that we see in the movies.
Thanks Sup. I loked up Eisenhower Matrix, that's how I maneg things now, but I have to delegate more.
I'm the director of my company's marketing department, and it took me 4 years before I really learned how to delegate. Maybe learned isn't the right word. It took 4 years before I was comfortable with delegating tasks. That can be hard, especially when you suspect some of your co-workers or underlings or whatever you want to call them, have repeatedly shown themselves to be ass clowns.
I've got a few I can trust to do the job 80% as well as I would do if I had done it myself, and I was good at delegating to them and then just tidying up their work, but I keep falling into the trap of "just do it myself it will be faster" or closer to the truth doing it because it is more enagaging than whatever I don;t want to do.
Luigi's Mansion was just released and I couldn't be happier. I've been waiting for this release.
Story time. In 2001 I just started my teaching career and moved two and a half hours away from home. I was lonely in my little duplex and really missed home. I would drive home every Friday and return on Sunday night just to be with my gf and family.
I knew I was getting a GameCube that November on release day. Everyone else was excited for Rogue Squadron. Not me, it was Luigi’s Mansion all the way.
During this time period, South Carolina had blue laws in effect on Sundays. You could buy groceries but no other items until 1:30pm that day. Of course the GameCube was released on a Sunday, so I couldn’t even get it at a midnight release.
So I made it to Walmart that Sunday at 1pm. The grocery side was open but the had a rope blocking the other section. All I could do was stand around and wait. Only I was too excited for the new console release and couldn’t stand it any more.
At about 1:15 I ducked under the rope and a woman noticed. She yelled out at me “Hey! Hey you! Where you going? Come back!” I scurried off as fast as I could, like a man who stole a marble rye from an elderly lady. I ducked and weaved through women’s apparel, determined to lose anyone tailing me.
When I made it to electronics, there was already an older man, maybe mid forties there as well. At 1:30, he got a black GameCube with Rogue Squadron. I got my purple GameCube with Luigi’s Mansion.
I was in heaven. That little machine and game saved me. Even though it was a short game, it provided many hours of fun. I got home from work and for the first time, didn’t mind living by myself.
I think blue laws were mostly a bible belt thing in southern states. The thought was you should be in church and keep the sabbath day holy instead of shopping. It used to be that stores were closed all day. The laws were slowly rolled back. It changed that grocery stores could open at 1:30 (after most churches were done). Then everything was open all day except beer and liquor stores. Now pretty much everything is open like a normal business day.
I looked up the Sunday Blue laws for Colorado. We did have that here for a while, but it was only restricted alcohol and car dealership sales.
When I lived in Texas we had blue laws. Then I moved to Florida, and it was the strangest thing that they no longer existed. The idea that I could buy alcohol on a Sunday was kind of mind-blowing. Also, that I could buy it before noon was pretty incredible too.
Yeah, I just recently watched the video for it on Nintendo’s YouTube channel. Coming out January 15th. Will likely pick up the upgrade myself. It’s been quite awhile since I’ve played that game. My island is probably in shambles by now.
Animal Crossing: New Horizons invites you to create your island paradise at your own pace as you garden, fish, decorate, hunt for bugs and fossils, get to know the animal residents and more. The time of day and seasons mirror the ebb and flow of real life, so each day on your island is a chance to check in and find new surprises all year round.
Animal Crossing: New Horizons – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition is coming to Nintendo Switch 2 with several enhancements to enjoy, including:
Improved resolution (4K in TV mode)***.
Mouse controls with the right Joy-Con 2 controller to decorate indoors, create Custom Designs and even compose hand-written bulletin-board messages.
Locate residents by calling their names using the in-game megaphone item and the built-in Nintendo Switch 2 microphone.
Join 12-player sessions for online sessions if everyone is playing the Nintendo Switch 2 Edition.
Play with friends via CameraPlay****. Connect a compatible USB camera (sold separately) and see their reactions in-game while exploring your island together.
Nintendo Switch 2 players can purchase digital or physical versions of the Nintendo Switch 2 Edition of the game when it launches Jan. 15 for $64.99 MSRP*****, and if they already have the game for Nintendo Switch, a paid upgrade pack****** will also be available for $4.99 MSRP. Pre-orders for the paid upgrade pack are available starting today on the My Nintendo Store and Nintendo eShop.
And both versions of the game will receive new features to experience*******, including:
Resort Hotel's Grand Opening: A resort hotel is opening on the pier, and it's run by Kapp'n's family. To bring in guests from off the island, you'll help out by decorating guest rooms and more. Plus, find new furniture and clothing at the souvenir shop and dress up mannequins with outfits that guests can wear.
Making Island Life More Convenient: Want a fresh start? Resetti is on hand with a convenient Reset Service to help tidy up your island. Additionally, you can now upgrade your home storage to hold up to 9,000 items, and store trees, shrubs and flowers there, too.
Slumber Island: Players with a Nintendo Switch Online membership can design and save up to three islands and play with friends online. Select the size and layout of the island, build and design it collaboratively, access your inventory and decorate, plus invite residents from your home island.
Collaborations: Collect Nintendo items like the Ultra Hand and Nintendo consoles in-game to add some classic flair to your island. Nintendo Switch Online members can play select classic Nintendo titles in-game when interacting with specific Nintendo console items, too! Special LEGO® items will also make their debut with this update. And use select The Legend of Zelda and Splatoon series amiibo******** to invite certain characters — and unlock various items inspired by those series.
New island experiences await when both the free update and Animal Crossing: New Horizons – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition launch Jan. 15.
Yeah, I just recently watched the video for it on Nintendo’s YouTube channel. Coming out January 15th. Will likely pick up the upgrade myself. It’s been quite awhile since I’ve played that game. My island is probably in shambles by now.
I'm the director of my company's marketing department, and it took me 4 years before I really learned how to delegate. Maybe learned isn't the right word. It took 4 years before I was comfortable with delegating tasks. That can be hard, especially when you suspect some of your co-workers or underlings or whatever you want to call them, have repeatedly shown themselves to be ass clowns.
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I don't know... I've had some tremendous idiots work for me. I'd feel bad using the same word to describe them as the delightful buffoons that we see in the movies.
I've got a few I can trust to do the job 80% as well as I would do if I had done it myself, and I was good at delegating to them and then just tidying up their work, but I keep falling into the trap of "just do it myself it will be faster" or closer to the truth doing it because it is more enagaging than whatever I don;t want to do.
He said that Microsoft games are going to be everywhere. So yeah looks like Switch is going to get a lot of their games.
He also basically said the next Xbox is a PC hybrid.
Sadly he also said that the best gaming position for them is one with healthy margins. So prioritising profit now they've bought the major players.
Luigi's Mansion was just released and I couldn't be happier. I've been waiting for this release.
Story time. In 2001 I just started my teaching career and moved two and a half hours away from home. I was lonely in my little duplex and really missed home. I would drive home every Friday and return on Sunday night just to be with my gf and family.
I knew I was getting a GameCube that November on release day. Everyone else was excited for Rogue Squadron. Not me, it was Luigi’s Mansion all the way.
During this time period, South Carolina had blue laws in effect on Sundays. You could buy groceries but no other items until 1:30pm that day. Of course the GameCube was released on a Sunday, so I couldn’t even get it at a midnight release.
So I made it to Walmart that Sunday at 1pm. The grocery side was open but the had a rope blocking the other section. All I could do was stand around and wait. Only I was too excited for the new console release and couldn’t stand it any more.
At about 1:15 I ducked under the rope and a woman noticed. She yelled out at me “Hey! Hey you! Where you going? Come back!” I scurried off as fast as I could, like a man who stole a marble rye from an elderly lady. I ducked and weaved through women’s apparel, determined to lose anyone tailing me.
When I made it to electronics, there was already an older man, maybe mid forties there as well. At 1:30, he got a black GameCube with Rogue Squadron. I got my purple GameCube with Luigi’s Mansion.
I was in heaven. That little machine and game saved me. Even though it was a short game, it provided many hours of fun. I got home from work and for the first time, didn’t mind living by myself.
Sorry, I copied and pasted that from my notes.
I got my Gamecube after launch with Wave Race Blue Storm.
I think blue laws were mostly a bible belt thing in southern states. The thought was you should be in church and keep the sabbath day holy instead of shopping. It used to be that stores were closed all day. The laws were slowly rolled back. It changed that grocery stores could open at 1:30 (after most churches were done). Then everything was open all day except beer and liquor stores. Now pretty much everything is open like a normal business day.
I looked up the Sunday Blue laws for Colorado. We did have that here for a while, but it was only restricted alcohol and car dealership sales.
If you go to Google.com today, they have a playable Halloween themed Pacman browser game. Pretty neat.
Sold 2 of those. Regretted it later.
Oh BTW Capcom just did this special video for RE9:
https://youtu.be/w-C0FJSjBYk?si=Mu0yaH4rjUCRZK0_
They seem to be going in hard on the Switch 2 version with an amiibo, special Pro Controller.
Also they are doing a triple pack of RE7, Village and RE9 for $90
Re9 by itself is $70
I do want that Resident Evil Requiem Switch 2 Pro Controller.
When I lived in Texas we had blue laws. Then I moved to Florida, and it was the strangest thing that they no longer existed. The idea that I could buy alcohol on a Sunday was kind of mind-blowing. Also, that I could buy it before noon was pretty incredible too.
Yeah, I just recently watched the video for it on Nintendo’s YouTube channel. Coming out January 15th. Will likely pick up the upgrade myself. It’s been quite awhile since I’ve played that game. My island is probably in shambles by now.
Animal Crossing: New Horizons – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition is coming to Nintendo Switch 2 with several enhancements to enjoy, including:
Improved resolution (4K in TV mode)***.
Mouse controls with the right Joy-Con 2 controller to decorate indoors, create Custom Designs and even compose hand-written bulletin-board messages.
Locate residents by calling their names using the in-game megaphone item and the built-in Nintendo Switch 2 microphone.
Join 12-player sessions for online sessions if everyone is playing the Nintendo Switch 2 Edition.
Play with friends via CameraPlay****. Connect a compatible USB camera (sold separately) and see their reactions in-game while exploring your island together.
Nintendo Switch 2 players can purchase digital or physical versions of the Nintendo Switch 2 Edition of the game when it launches Jan. 15 for $64.99 MSRP*****, and if they already have the game for Nintendo Switch, a paid upgrade pack****** will also be available for $4.99 MSRP. Pre-orders for the paid upgrade pack are available starting today on the My Nintendo Store and Nintendo eShop.
And both versions of the game will receive new features to experience*******, including:
Resort Hotel's Grand Opening: A resort hotel is opening on the pier, and it's run by Kapp'n's family. To bring in guests from off the island, you'll help out by decorating guest rooms and more. Plus, find new furniture and clothing at the souvenir shop and dress up mannequins with outfits that guests can wear.
Making Island Life More Convenient: Want a fresh start? Resetti is on hand with a convenient Reset Service to help tidy up your island. Additionally, you can now upgrade your home storage to hold up to 9,000 items, and store trees, shrubs and flowers there, too.
Slumber Island: Players with a Nintendo Switch Online membership can design and save up to three islands and play with friends online. Select the size and layout of the island, build and design it collaboratively, access your inventory and decorate, plus invite residents from your home island.
Collaborations: Collect Nintendo items like the Ultra Hand and Nintendo consoles in-game to add some classic flair to your island. Nintendo Switch Online members can play select classic Nintendo titles in-game when interacting with specific Nintendo console items, too! Special LEGO® items will also make their debut with this update. And use select The Legend of Zelda and Splatoon series amiibo******** to invite certain characters — and unlock various items inspired by those series.
New island experiences await when both the free update and Animal Crossing: New Horizons – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition launch Jan. 15.
Still haven't played New Horizons yet.
4k is nice on Civ 6 since I'm able to see much more of the map, but it not really any sharper or more detailed.