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MonoStereo

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Except (I think) for the new games, you can get an emulator and play the classic games on your PC for free.
Yep. They also make all kinds of little devices that have a gazillion games on 'em. I have one that looks like a mini-NES, & has literally thousands of games from numerous systems on it ( I think the most recent ones are circa 2000-ish ).
 

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That's fun!
I went out of my way trying to avoid distractions like that. I was terrified that I'd fart around all day doing fun stuff and I wouldn't get any work done.
I made a point out of not even touching a guitar during work hours, and I barely played my pinball machine on weekends.
 

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I'm waaaaaaaaaaaaaaay too busy with work to get distracted, but when I get a spare minute I'll fire up a game to fill up a break. And it's funny Scotch brings up getting hammered during work hours, because just the other day it dawned on me that "weed is legal here in Missouri now...I could take an edible every morning, & no one would be the wiser". Now I haven't indulged in the jazz tobacco since the early 90's, & I suppose the fact that it took me 3 years of working from home to have the above realization means it's unlikely to happen.

BUT...

( also, my pic above isn't even close to the entire Arcade1Up collection. I had to get to a point where I told myself "YOU HAVE THIS MUCH SPACE FOR THE GAMES - THAT'S WHERE IT ENDS" )
 

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just the other day it dawned on me that "weed is legal here in Missouri now...I could take an edible every morning, & no one would be the wiser". Now I haven't indulged in the jazz tobacco since the early 90's, & I suppose the fact that it took me 3 years of working from home to have the above realization means it's unlikely to happen.

BUT...
Having a DoD clearance means I don't have to spend any time contemplating that.
 

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Yeah, that would definitely put the kibosh on that. I can't imagine I'd ever do it during work hours myself...I remember the couple times I tried back in my 80's radio days, & I really did NOT enjoy it. I recall there being a lot of "what did I just say? Do I sound like an idiot...I mean, more than normal?"

The current version would be me sitting here, all mellowed out, & then getting a surprise phone call from my boss. And then afterward thinking "what did I just say? Did I sound like an idiot...I mean, more than normal?"
 

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I used to play 2600 at a friend's house back in 81/82. Then I got an Intelevision. Then a Colecovision. That was my last console.

I inherited a 2600 when someone on my wife's side passed away (also got an Amiga and a C-64). I play the 2600 once in a while when I can interest someone else in joining me. One of my son's high school friends would play Maze Craze with me for an hour every month or so and we played for blood. That's still one of my fav games of all time. I've actually played it with 3 of my son's friends (and my son too).

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I also still love Warlords (requires 4 people), Adventure, Pitfall and Stampede.

I am considering the 2600+ because it plays all old cartridges, uses HDMI and has USB power (and I always have a hard time thinking of things for people to buy me at Christmas).

Not sure I'm interested in a 'new' game, but I'll check out the gameplay on YouTube or something just in case it's good.
 
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Layoffs in 2023 (doesn't include 2022 layoffs)

LinkedIn: 2,200 staffers

Meta (Facebook): 10,000 workers

SiriusXM: 475 roles

Citigroup: hundreds of jobs

General Motors: reported 500 salaried jobs

Twitter: about 200 more employees

Yahoo: 20% of employees (over 1,600)

Disney: 7,000 jobs

DocuSign: 10%

Affirm: 19% of its workforce

GoDaddy: 8% of workers

Zoom: 15% of staff

eBay: 500 jobs

Dell: 5% of workforce (6,600)

FedEx: more than 10% of top managers

PayPal: 7% of total workforce (2,000)

IBM: 1.5% of staff (3,900)

Hasbro: 15% of workers (1,000)

Dow: 2,000 global employees

SAP: Up to 3,000 positions

Spotify: 6% of the workforce (600)

3M: 2,500 jobs cut
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