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  • Octopath Traveler.

    Nintendo of America:

    Eight travelers, eight stories, one amazing adventure. Experience one of eShop’s most celebrated role-playing games and get #OctopathTraveler today, only on #NintendoSwitch.https://t.co/9QqfYfDzGz pic.twitter.com/X5em8um8me

    One of the best games I played last year. I highly recommend it!

    → 12:37 PM, Mar 8
  • 🎥 Watching: Aquaman (2018)

    → 9:21 PM, Mar 7
  • Today has been a good day.

    • Awesome chat in the morning.
    • Got a new Xbox One S.
    • A good chat with my therapist.
    • Good dinner and beer.
    → 7:22 PM, Mar 7
  • Bigfoot Barleywine-Style Ale | Sierra Nevada Brewing Co.

    Brewed by: Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. California, United States

    Style: American Barleywine

    Alcohol by volume (ABV): 9.60%

    Rate: A

    Notes / Description: Bigfoot is a beast of a beer, brimming with bold flavors of bittersweet malt and heaps of aggressive whole-cone Pacific Northwest hops. First introduced in the winter of 1983, Bigfoot is a cult-classic beer brewed in the barleywine style, meaning a strong, robust, bruiser of a beer with the refined intensity of a wine. Bigfoot is prized by beer collectors for its supreme cellarability. Under the proper conditions, it can age like a fine wine, developing new flavors and character as it matures in the bottle. Each new release or “expedition” is vintage dated. Collect your own and see the flavors develop and progress.

    → 5:40 PM, Mar 7
  • What a week! Glad is over (for now).

    → 12:01 AM, Mar 7
  • Gungrave is one game franchise I would love to see brought back to life. Huge fan, of both the games and the anime show

    → 10:09 AM, Mar 5
  • 🎮 Playing: Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty

    → 10:01 PM, Mar 4
  • Azacca IPA | Founders Brewing Company

    Brewed by: Founders Brewing Company Michigan, United States

    Style: American IPA

    Alcohol by volume (ABV): 7.00%

    Rate: B

    Notes / Description:

    Named for the Haitian god of agriculture, the Azacca hop boasts intense, tropical fruit notes. Azacca IPA includes a touch of caramel malt to provide a sweet backbone to the citrus, mango and orchard fruit notes in this 7% ABV, 70 IBUs beer. The label artwork symbolizes the god of agriculture watching over a field where the ingredients used to make the beer are being grown.

    → 4:58 PM, Mar 3
  • How many donuts 🍩 are too many donuts 🍩 🍩 on a day?

    → 2:36 PM, Mar 3
  • Belching Beaver / Coronado - Tooth & Tail | Belching Beaver Brewery

    BEER INFO

    Brewed by: Belching Beaver Brewery

    Style: New England IPA

    Alcohol by volume (ABV): 6.60%

    Availability: Limited (brewed once)

    Rate: A+

    Notes / Description: Of all the collaborations we’ve done, this one with Coronado Brewing Company speaks of family. I can say there have been years of mentoring and sound advice – and to celebrate this relationship we’ve come together to brew a Double Dry-Hopped Hazy IPA. We literally doubled our dry-hopping regimen to create a layering of flavors that showcase the individual hop characteristics. Mosaic, Idaho 7, Citra and Motueka hops round out this silky smooth beer with notes of melon, pineapple and citrus.

    → 6:07 PM, Mar 2
  • IGN:

    🚨SPOILER WARNINGS AHEAD🚨 for the final Devil May Cry 5 trailer. The game will be out on March 8 for Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC. pic.twitter.com/rRk7IfNfuI

    Can not wait for this game!! (I’m a sucker for them DMC games)

    → 2:16 PM, Mar 2
  • A Small Fiction:

    • “Did it hurt?” he said.
    • “Hmm?” she said.
    • “When you fell from heaven.”
    • “Nah. Saw it coming, actually.”
    • “What?”
    • “I did too many murders.”

    It made me laugh (😆)

    → 8:55 PM, Mar 1
  • I have decided to embrace inbox zero by moving my email app to the second page — inside a folder. (life hack)

    → 9:02 AM, Mar 1
  • 🎥 Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse

    I’m so ready!

    → 10:38 PM, Feb 28
  • Scientists Develop Yeast That Brews THC and CBD – Rolling Stone

    We can brew it now ! (😅)

    → 12:50 PM, Feb 28
  • It’s like he made this video for me. At this point in my life I can very much relate.

    → 11:43 AM, Feb 27
  • It got dangerous on the way back from work tonight! 😅🌨🌨 🚙

    → 9:52 PM, Feb 26
  • The managers of them tasks, The Todoist/TickTick edition.

    In my never ending, always evolving, quest to find the most suitable task manager (see how I said suitable not perfect), I think I have finally identified my needs and the way I want to really use these tools without too much mental friction.

    This past week or so I have been playing with both Todoist and TickTick. The reason I have picked these two over the most popular choices (Things 3 and OmniFocus is because each one of them have an available web application. Unfortunately at work its windows only, furthermore we don’t even have PC’s, we use Virtual Desktops, aka VDI’s. Thus the reason why having a web application is paramount. There are other cool things like they both have natural language which makes creating tasks so so easy (I love it so much 😍). Again, having a way to access these applications via web is very important — to me that is.

    TickTick sort of strikes me as a much matured version of Todoist. They both sort of behave exactly the same except for a few features. This might sound weird to some people but design-wise I prefer Todoist, It’s the most simple and minimalistic of the two, and I like that about it. Not to many bells and whistles. It shows all your tasks and lists on one single page-view, love it! TickTick’s design it’s a little different, I don’t find it as minimalistic, I really don’t like the side bar to access your lists and folders, really not a fan. I do like though, how it shows all your tasks and events in one single list, that I like.

    Another thing that Todoist lacks that TickTick does well it’s calendar integration. It is nice to have all your upcoming events and tasks in one place. With Todoist I always have to pair it with a calendar app (whether is the stock calendar app or a third party one) and juggle between them. Not a huge deal but one place to get all your information it’s always nice.

    Todoist’s web app, just like the iOS app has a very minimalistic design and navigating it it’s a breeze. Whereas TickTick’s seems a little clunkier. Then again I’m running these websites on a VDI so everything so the experience isn’t great to begin with, however, it’s my live environment. There have been a few instances where I am trying to add a tag to a task and TickTick’s website kind of freeze on me or is not as quick, there’s definitely some lag. With Todoist’s, I haven’t had any issues whatsoever — yet. Sync between the web app and the iOS apps are pretty quick on both applications (thumbs up).

    As an Apple Watch owner, I like my complications. The Watchface I have always been a fan of and use all the time on the series 4 is the Modular Infograph. Todoist doesn’t have complication support for the Infograph watchfaces yet, unfortunately. On the other hand,TickTick does have support for Infograph Complications, which they are nice to have. Still not sure how important this is to me if I am being honest. I mean, I kind of like having a number somewhere showing me how many tasks I have for the day, I think. (🤔,🤷🏻‍♂️)

    So far I believe both task managers can very well suit my needs. I think ultimately it’ll come down to which one I feel more comfortable with. Which one would give me a better experience and functionality. My Todoist subscription won’t expire until mid April, TickTick’s by the end of March. I think I’ve got plenty of time to decide I’d say.

    The ideal scenario though, would be if Things had a web application. This is an app that I already own, on both Mac and iOS, there’s no subscription for it and I could make it work for me just fine (probably). The idea of another subscription bothers me a little bit, simply because I already have too many (🤫). I know OmniFocus is currently working on a web app but OmniFocus is not what I want or need, right now. Or even a better scenario would be if I had a Mac at work instead (😃). That, would be swell. Wouldn’t it?

    IN OTHER NEWS:

    Why is winter still a thing? 🌨😝

    → 9:41 PM, Feb 26
  • It es almost five o’clock and have two more hours and a half to go. Is it too late for coffee? ☕️

    → 4:50 PM, Feb 26
  • This young lady help out cleaning my car yesterday 🤗

    → 12:37 PM, Feb 26
  • Interface Lovers - Cassie Slack

    Your productivity does not equal your worth as a person.

    I like that.

    → 11:35 PM, Feb 25
  • Well I was going to say I ran a mile and a half today and didn’t die. However there was no actual pulse rate graph recorded so according to @yorrike , I was dead all along. I guess that makes perfect sense. 😅

    → 11:07 PM, Feb 25
  • 🥰🥰

    → 11:00 PM, Feb 25
  • Did I die while running today and didn’t noticed? 🤭

    → 6:44 PM, Feb 25
  • 🎵 New Music discovery

    Fight the Good Fight by The Interrupters

    → 2:37 PM, Feb 25
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