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Cake day: Jun 26, 2023

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Might be a too obvious suggestion. But DUSK is one of the best things ever.

The moment when you meet your first wendigoo is peak FPS horror for me.


Agreed about the last point. I actually prefer to pay for my media. I like supporting the stuff I like, and I have an acceptable income now so that’s not really an excuse any longer.

My reason for occasionally turning to piracy is because the products I’m offered seems to be getting worse, and that’s something I cannot accept. Not being able to listen to the music I bought because I moved the files from one device I own to another, or my audiobooks being unavailable because I’m somewhere without internet access and the Audible app not letting me log in. All unacceptable as far as I’m concerned.

And. Tickets and merch is obviously great.


Great. That seems perfect! Time to go spend some money I guess.


Where to buy music
Not necessarily piracy, but I realise that it might be the only option. I'm planning to get away from Spotify. Is there some good places to get music. I don't mind paying for it. But I don't want a subscription service. I just want to be able to give someone money in exchange for a product. And ideally a MP3 or something similar so I can use it offline and move the file between devices. Does something like that exist somewhere?
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There does indeed seem to be a excel equivalent. I forgot to check that before posting the question. I will check with IT if we have excel online available. Thanks.


Great. That might be the best option since they are already somewhat familiar with excel. Thanks for the suggestion.


Tools for collaboration
So I have two coworkers who I want to help out with a problem. They have to collaborate on upgrades in a old factory, and they both use the same excel spreadsheet to keep track of the to-do list. However. This will routinely cause one of them to lose all their work for the day when the other person forgets to close the spreadsheet after doing something. They are great people. But computers are not their strength. So just reminding them to never start working before checking if the other person is done will not really work. And I always gets asked to help out since I know the basics of excel at least. So is there anything that can be used for project management, and that has real time collaboration. And can be learned to two people who dislike computers in general.
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