I don’t get the reference. Shame on me.
Play Fallout 3 
(Fallout: New Vegas might work as well, though I think it had less stuff stashed in toilet bowls…)
EDIT: I should probably have held it until next weekend before I published it. It would have been new on Friday, when players were getting their Skyrim tooled up for the weekend. Now it’s going to disappear off the front page before anyone has any time to play it. ಠ_ಠ
Microsoft’s making me want to bang my head into the table even more… my account got locked for “suspicious activity” recently and the only person logging into it has been me; I checked the logs over the past few days, someone’s trying to brute force into my account for some reason, they gave up around Friday.
No illegal activity, I tend to keep a low profile as I’m a fucking introvert 90% of the time.
On the subject of Microsoft: My friend and I downloaded an old f2p MMORPG that we used to play way back. We figured that our old accounts may still be active. He didn’t remember his username but I had a vauge memory of mine, so perhaps we could get his if I got the hold of my friend list.
Started the recovery process by typing in what I think is my username and then tried to log into my old Email account that I used at the time to read the recovery mail.
This is where the problem started. Microsoft wanted to confirm that it was really me who tried to access the account and wanted to send a verification code to my very first email account that have been closed for years. The other option was to give them my phone number so they could text me a code instead. Since I don’t want to give them my number, I decided to change the alternative Email address to my new one.
My old Email is now locked until December 4th… We just ended up creating new accounts instead.
Seriously? Who would need these security measures for outlook?
A company wouldn’t use their domain for their Emails and even if they did, no one would want their account to be locked for a month because you changed the security information.
Now that QuickDrop has sort of hit the bigtime, it’s time for me to start enforcing some proper develoment patterns for the second version - and that means version control.
Oh, git. I missed you so much baby. I don’t know how I developed version 1.0 without you. But you’re just such a pain to use on Windows.
And that apparently hasn’t changed, because the installer literally just took five minutes to start.
EDIT: facebook rage I can’t even write it out in a way that makes sense. 
Have you tried only friending/following people you respect? That does an amazing job weeding out the bullshit for me.
I just have people that cause their own problems and then moan cryptically about it.
That was rather cryptic.

<.< I didn’t even think about that till I saw what you posted.
I’m rather Crypt-ish.
What the Hell, Steam just removed all my games from their categories, sans a very random few. :hmph:
It took me 25 minutes longer to get to work today because of traffic blockage caused by protestors. I would have been fine with them if they had just stood by the road with their signs, but after every 5 cars or so had passed, they would walk into the road and do a lap, sweet fuckall to the two miles of congestion burning behind.
I was one in five, lucky enough to be cut off personally-- protesting something I have absolutely no say in, and it was my duty to not make a bad impression of running them over. I hope they upload that video they were taking, so it can shine a light on my fucking patience and their fucking retardry.
This is everyday life in Argentina.
I couldn’t tell what they were protesting, and I know a thing or two about protests. I’ve cut high-school to chant El Pueblo Unido before. But I only glanced at two of their signs, “RETALIATION IS NOT THE ANSWER” and “PRACTICE WHAT YOU PREACH”, so I couldn’t make heads or tails of it. If you can, be my guest.
I knew when I started working here that we sometimes got protestors, so I thought they were protesting nuclear power or the militarization thereof. But this protest was, from what I’ve gathered, a labor dispute due to cutting the security force’s overtime.
Pretty sure they make more than those of us on salary who are putting in 60-hour weeks.
I wasted 4 hours last night because I wanted to catch up on my sleep.
I should have known that was impossible because of all the noise that happens at night in my complex and just spent the time between 10: 30 and 2: 30 working on something useful instead.
Uhhh no comment.
These online retailers are a bunch of tricksters.
I had all of the components for my new PC priced out ages ago, and I’ve been keeping on eye on the pre-Black Friday deals as they come up. I had a WD Caviar Black 1TB drive priced at $80 a month ago. Now I can get it for 32% off! …but wait. The price went up to $110. So the sale price is $75. Booooo.
Same story everywhere: the processor is on sale, but its base price mysteriously jumped from $235 to $265; the motherboard is on sale, but its base price has confoundingly gone from $150 to $165; and the PSU is on sale for $160, but its base price has jumped to $190 from… $160.
How curious. I’m sure there will come to me an explanation, if I only contemplate the issue hard enough.
Fuck this. I’m just going to start ordering my parts now. At least this way I’ll have my new PC built in time for the long Thanksgiving weekend.
Was that unknown for you? Pretty much any store does it.