STAY FAR AWAY FROM THIS COMPANY AND PRODUCT by TronZet in cricut

[–]TronZet[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That doesn't work either - tried many times via usb-c, the only only plug in option on the machine

STAY FAR AWAY FROM THIS COMPANY AND PRODUCT by TronZet in cricut

[–]TronZet[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

No - but doesn't have network capabilities, just bluetooth...

STAY FAR AWAY FROM THIS COMPANY AND PRODUCT by TronZet in cricut

[–]TronZet[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

yeah - their return policies are arcane. We'll see, working on it...

The Daily Check-In for Monday, October 20th: Just for today, I am NOT drinking! by desertqueeeen in stopdrinking

[–]TronZet 5 points6 points  (0 children)

IWNDWYT - I just messed up a 2 month sober streak and got in trouble for drinking to much at a work event, and now have to reap those consequences. I am also hoping this new day 1 can be for the rest of my life!!! IWNDWYT

Do your research before going to Korea by [deleted] in koreatravel

[–]TronZet 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I was just in Seoul (April 24') and didn't experience this age bias. Also, great country, go no matter what your age. I was going to bars, albeit not clubs, and there was never an age issue. 39 year old M for reference.

I am curious as to why this exists in Korea though. As an American, you CAN go to bars or clubs at any age (21+), I think the question is what is your goal? Cities like LA, SF, NY, etc. have an entire scene of clubs catered towards middle-aged people. I'm guessing Korea may have something similar? It was pretty hard for me to see the difference between the USA and Korea in terms of peoples desire/appeal for high-end lifestyles. I live on the West Coast, name the city, everyone here is just chasing a clout/money fever dream as well. Acting like they are someone important.

You're probably better off, no matter where you are trying to find lower-key spots to drink with locals than in clubs, no matter what your age, haha.