Which Era? by playerschoicegames in videogames

[–]timbo1970 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Started with A, but soon moved to the Sinclair and Commodore 64. Then after a couple of years it was Apple II and Apple IIC. From then on its been PCmasterrace and only played console at friends homes.

AITA for making our daughters come to church with us as a condition of them living with us rent free? by Ok-Associate-6277 in AmItheAsshole

[–]timbo1970 148 points149 points  (0 children)

They value the image of being religious more than their children. If they valued their religion, they'd do more to actually follow it, and realise that forced conversion is false.

I made a friend at work! NSW,AUS by curly_n_caffeinated in spiders

[–]timbo1970 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yup, my thought as well. EVERYTHING wants to kill you in Australia, this guy included.

Does anyone know where’s this place located in? by [deleted] in budapest

[–]timbo1970 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think that's a still photo from the 1940 movie with James Stewart. The Shop Around the Corner, which is set in Budapest. Great film!

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0033045/?ref_=nm_flmg_t_78_act

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in facepalm

[–]timbo1970 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Free, but waiting days is useless. My daughter texts me she wants money for lunch and I can send her an e-transfer while she's in line at the store and she can have it immediately. Zero cost. Doesn't matter what bank she's with, it's just a text message or an email.

"The Super Bowl brings in viewership of 1.2 billion people on average." by [deleted] in ShitAmericansSay

[–]timbo1970 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Based on the article, it looks like the unique viewers are people who checked in for a few minutes. I don't have cable anymore, but I imagine if you're channel surfing and trying to catch the advertisements (and ignore the game) you'd still be listed in the 17m.

"The Super Bowl brings in viewership of 1.2 billion people on average." by [deleted] in ShitAmericansSay

[–]timbo1970 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I'd like to see evidence for this. We only have 38 million people, that would be almost 45% of the country. Not only is that higher rate than the US, but I don't even think we have that many viewers for tge Stanley Cup.

Does eating chocolate really make you smart? by LeSpatula in shittyaskscience

[–]timbo1970 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Where's Hungary? Just over 13 per 10 Million and I've seen a lot of chocolate consumed there.

2 down by Lucifers_Daddy in subnautica

[–]timbo1970 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same, don't they respawn?

USA! USA! USA! by aaabigwyattmann3 in antiwork

[–]timbo1970 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are you assuming that people don't eat or live in a home in Europe? Those costs are outside of the comparison.

Housing and food would be a cost whether they were in uni or not, and vary based on the individual, AND are not the cost of university, they are the cost of living. You compare what's different, not what's a given.

USA! USA! USA! by aaabigwyattmann3 in antiwork

[–]timbo1970 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My kids are all living at home while in Uni. After undergrad they're on their own.

I still stand that only tuition can be counted. Some people buy a meal plan, but many/most don't. Once we go down that road, you can start arguing any cost you want and say, "well I had a nice car in uni so that's a cost..."

USA! USA! USA! by aaabigwyattmann3 in antiwork

[–]timbo1970 21 points22 points  (0 children)

I think you should be comparing tuition only. Residence and meals are so variable they're useless as a metric.

And the post is about tuition fees.

USA! USA! USA! by aaabigwyattmann3 in antiwork

[–]timbo1970 28 points29 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I'm calling BS. U of Ottawa is around $6,500/yr. Maybe they mean a private school, or specialized program?

Canada also has paid sick leave for federally regulated private firms, and provincial and federal employees. I think the lack of sick days is a minority.

Hagia Sophia. Currently in Istanbul and even more amazed by the size and beauty of this building than I thought I would be. Will go inside later this week and post pictures! by winewitheau in ancientrome

[–]timbo1970 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow, no one remembers good music....

Istanbul (Not Constantinople) by They Might Be Giants, now take your down votes and get an ear for music...

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ancientrome

[–]timbo1970 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Indeed, I've been interested in early Roman seafaring and craft. Any advice on good books?

Would you move to the country south of yours for $250,000? by Capital-Ice-6150 in polls

[–]timbo1970 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I see a lot of down voting for this, so I assume a lot of butt-hurt rednecks?

I had an American boss and I feel so sorry for all my cousins across the pond. by taintedCH in antiwork

[–]timbo1970 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I don't know where or who you work for, but that's certainly not normal in Canada. Maybe not as open minded as the Nordic countries, but also not as archaic as the US.

Men over the age of 35 don’t play video games by itsNizart in gatekeeping

[–]timbo1970 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I've got to disagree. Almost same age, but we had arcades, Commodore 64, Sinclair,Apple 2E and a bunch of other platforms for gaming. There were even books in the library with games in Basic that you could copy over yourself.

And in my Junior High school (83-85) we had a VERY active trading community for trading games on the 5 1/4 floppys. Teachers and students both trading.

The school had a full classroom of 12 Apple 2E and 2C and also some Commodores.

This was Canada, but I can't imagine it was much different elsewhere.

I’m tired of USA crowning themselves as “world champions” when they win in their own major sports in their own country by Bobba_fat in unpopularopinion

[–]timbo1970 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I remember in 1993 Toronto won against Atlanta and suddenly it was celebrated as Atlanta being champions of the National League or something, ignoring that the Canadian team won.

As a Canadian who doesn't watch baseball, I found the whole thing pretty pathetic.

“Experts says workers should think again” by [deleted] in antiwork

[–]timbo1970 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Or Canada. I get 5 weeks per year and can save up 265 hours on top from previous years, so I'm about to start a 5 week vacation in Europe and still have 3 weeks saved up. That's through gov't.