R.I.P 'Harley' our family dog of 11 years. He went by many names: 'Scooty-mooch', 'Two-breakfasts', 'Tokyo-drift', but most commonly just 'Doggo'. This photo was taken just last night. We are in bits.
While you've all been reflecting on 2018 and resolutions for 2019 I've been playing God of War, The Last of Us, and drinking too much Bailey's. I regret NOTHING.
@ElizabethBower
@TNeenan
@ingridoliver100
I’m the gruff old man who owns Hollybush Hill Garage and can’t help noticing there’s already some chemistry between you too as Tom rubs his own cheek to politely signal you’ve got some oil on your face. “You two know each other?” I’ll ask.
@JewelKnightJess
Schitt$ Creek: Darkest Dungeon. A rogue-like in which the down-at-heel Roses take turns interacting with provincial town folk while trying to retain their sanity.
@annehelen
Every actor in that show looks like someone else. There's an Oscar Isaac lookalike, a Rebecca Hall lookalike, a Chloe Sevigny lookalike. It's distracting. That and the dialog is stilted (could just be teething/exposition pains)
@lmorchard
This polish girl’s channel on YouTube is what prompted me to start learning bass. She’s super-talented. There’s a bass-playing YouTube rabbit-hole you may never get out of…
Sir Clive Sinclair, the creator of the Zx Spectrum has passed away. His influence on the UK games industry was huge. How many of today's developers coded on one of the machines he developed?
Ashamed to say I’ve been working in Software Engineering 30 years and only this year read The Mythical Man Month. It really is a great book. RIP Fred Brooks.
RIP Fred Brooks, who wrote the classic book on software engineering, *The Mythical Man-Month*. His work on operating systems at IBM gave us the 8-bit byte:
This is why I hope Cork gets its
@lee2sea
greenway sooner rather than later. You really have to experience it firsthand. It's attainable leasure for everyone.
This is the family dog. His name is Harley but he goes by many names: 'Scootymooch', 'Two Breakfasts', 'Tokyo Drift'. He is an international dog of mystery.
@JG_Writer
Stately plump Buck Mulligan came from the stairhead bearing a bowel of lather on which a mirror and a razor lay crossed. And then the dragons arrived.
Who were the Games Mistresses, who lived in a house in rural Ireland with no electricity yet somehow also sold 80s adventure games? Sometimes true stories are the strangest of all.
#50YearsOfTextGames
So yeah - to escape the boredom of lockdown, I’ve been playing
#Bloodborne
a video game in which you roam a plague-ridden town where all the shops are closed and everyone is locked indoors.
#LockdownIreland