Remember that Learning Every Day thing I talked about? Well don’t take a day off cause it’s hard to get back on track. The same goes for working out and trimming your ego.
And don’t download Fallout 1 and 2 unless you want to suck away all your free time and get nothing accomplished. Man, I’m excited about Fallout 3 (Oct 7, 2008), but going back and playing Fallout 1 – it is still so enjoyable and relevant even though it was released in 1997. It was an incredibly innovative 1950s-stylized alternate-universe post-apocalyptic turn-based RPG like the world had never seen. The only thing it needs is an auto-save because I keep dying and then screaming, “Oh No!” and then having to start over at the beginning. I think that’s why I never beat it.

Quantum Leap Award from Gamasutra – Fallout #1
Fallout 1 Intro (1997)
Fallout 3 Trailer – 2008
Fallout 1 & 2 + Patches .torrent
(If you don’t know what to do with that, see my post How to Steal Shit from the Internet.)
I can’t believe I’ve got all this computing hardware now and I’m playing the oldies. I should download Crysis to see what this baby can do, but I’m just blah about it. (And maybe scared.)
And now, something completely different
A woman who drives with a plate of spaghetti who stopped at the 7-11. View from a dog. Just so much goodness.