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Re: dymt reloaded

Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2012 12:39 pm
by icoltsfan94
An entire day lapse in dymt? Unheard of. Suppose its as good a time as any to join in. Maybe I'll attempt to read it all........... :o

Re: dymt reloaded

Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2012 3:13 pm
by Dizik
Yay...I have no idea what to get the wife for Christmas.

Re: dymt reloaded

Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2012 3:54 pm
by DancinJack
Dizik wrote:
Yay...I have no idea what to get the wife for Christmas.


Didn't you move to Austin? Get some delicious local food and cook her something. At least that'll take care of part of it.

Re: dymt reloaded

Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2012 4:04 pm
by Dizik
DancinJack wrote:
Didn't you move to Austin? Get some delicious local food and cook her something. At least that'll take care of part of it.
I had to move back to Oklahoma since we couldn't sell our house.

Re: dymt reloaded

Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2012 4:05 pm
by superjawes
Dizik wrote:
Yay...I have no idea what to get the wife for Christmas.

Books.

My parents kept asking me what I wanted for Christmas, and I couldn't think of anything. Then I finally remembered that books are pretty great gifts because they're actually something you can gift, and it's something people don't think about often enough.

Re: dymt reloaded

Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2012 6:22 pm
by icoltsfan94
superjawes wrote:
Dizik wrote:
Yay...I have no idea what to get the wife for Christmas.

Books.

My parents kept asking me what I wanted for Christmas, and I couldn't think of anything. Then I finally remembered that books are pretty great gifts because they're actually something you can gift, and it's something people don't think about often enough.

Books are a wonderful and sadly often overlooked gift. I received Steve Job's Biography for Christmas last year and it was one of my favorite (and most used) gifts. :)

Re: dymt reloaded

Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2012 8:50 am
by Dizik
The wife doesn't read much, so books would be a waste of money.

Re: dymt reloaded

Posted: Fri Dec 14, 2012 12:54 pm
by DancinJack
Does anyone have a good suggestion for a good team trivia board game? I guess it doesn't have to be team, since we can just make teams instead of all playing individually, but the team aspect is something we like.

Just for reference, everyone playing is a college grad. Philosophy, Biology, Psychology, Graphic Design, Law, Physics, and a few more. Only reason I say that is because we'd like something that is at least a little challenging. Doesn't have to be off the wall hard, but none of those "family" games will work that well most likely.

Help!

Re: dymt reloaded

Posted: Fri Dec 14, 2012 1:31 pm
by ludi
DancinJack wrote:
Does anyone have a good suggestion for a good team trivia board game? I guess it doesn't have to be team, since we can just make teams instead of all playing individually, but the team aspect is something we like.

Just for reference, everyone playing is a college grad. Philosophy, Biology, Psychology, Graphic Design, Law, Physics, and a few more. Only reason I say that is because we'd like something that is at least a little challenging. Doesn't have to be off the wall hard, but none of those "family" games will work that well most likely.

Check out Bezzerwizzer, I've played it a few times among a group of mixed professionals with a long history in strategy gaming, and I think it meets your requirements. Question difficulty varies, but some will definitely have you scratching for a while. The removal of the usual "luck of the dice" and addition of a strategy element using round-based gameplay with the action tiles throws a novel twist into the gameplay dynamic.

Thirty bucks at Target, or $15 at Amazon.

Re: dymt reloaded

Posted: Fri Dec 14, 2012 1:51 pm
by TurtlePerson2
Depends how strict your definition of "Trivia Game" is. I would highly recommend "Wits and Wagers." The great thing about Wits and Wagers is that players who aren't great at trivia still have a decent shot.

Basically, you answer trivia questions, which have a numerical answer. You write down your answer on a card, which is then placed in ascending order with other answers on a mat. Players then wager on which of the answers is the correct answer with different answers having a higher payoff if they're farther from median.

It's a great party game and a good trivia game. It won a ton of awards when it came out a few years ago. Check it out.

Re: dymt reloaded

Posted: Fri Dec 14, 2012 2:00 pm
by DancinJack
Thanks guys!

Re: dymt reloaded

Posted: Sat Dec 15, 2012 5:53 pm
by Captain Ned
I hate going to an unfamiliar grocery store with a very long SWMBO list on a holiday shopping weekend.

That is all.

Re: dymt reloaded

Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2012 12:05 pm
by paulWTAMU
Why do spam threads that got removed still show up in the "hot topics" link on the main page?
Also, spammers need to die.

Re: dymt reloaded

Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2012 12:14 pm
by Captain Ned
paulWTAMU wrote:
Why do spam threads that got removed still show up in the "hot topics" link on the main page?
Also, spammers need to die.

Browser cache.

Re: dymt reloaded

Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2012 1:49 pm
by paulWTAMU
so I'm running a pretty good fever and flipping between football games while I come upon Telemundo. Is it the fever or is Telemundo just....weird? Very weird.

Re: dymt reloaded

Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2012 2:34 pm
by DancinJack
It's weird.

You seem to get sick a lot. I'm sure the schedule of having a young baby doesn't help, but it still seems you get sick quite a bit.

Re: dymt reloaded

Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2012 3:11 pm
by paulWTAMU
I have really wicked allergies and it can go from stuffy and sneezy to actually sick pretty quick :X I wanted to get the shot treatments but my insurance doesn't cover them....and at several shots a week, 70 bucks a shot for the first couple months, it just ain't happening.

edit: either I got Sam sick or he got me sick :( Poor kiddo is unwell.

Re: dymt reloaded

Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2012 11:52 am
by ludi
'tis the season. I've had a virus playing pinball through my body ever since Thanksgiving.

Re: dymt reloaded

Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2012 11:57 am
by DancinJack
The variations on people's immune systems is so weird. I have a friend that gets sick ALL the time. I get sick MAYBE once a year. I take precautions during times of general higher frequency of sickness, but it really is staggering how often some people get sick. I don't think i've had a "cold" for been "sick" for about three years now.

Re: dymt reloaded

Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2012 12:05 pm
by superjawes
Interesting for sure. Personally, I used to get strep throat at least once a year as a child (very glad THAT'S over with).

Re: dymt reloaded

Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2012 12:06 pm
by steelcity_ballin
Captain Ned wrote:
I hate going to an unfamiliar grocery store with a very long SWMBO list on a holiday shopping weekend.

That is all.


Single White-Man Body Odor?

Re: dymt reloaded

Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2012 12:15 pm
by derFunkenstein
she who must be obeyed.

But I like yours better!

I have to shop for my wife yet, too, which is an exercise in frustration. She never wants anything.

Re: dymt reloaded

Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2012 12:21 pm
by superjawes
derFunkenstein wrote:
she who must be obeyed.

But I like yours better!

I have to shop for my wife yet, too, which is an exercise in frustration. She never wants anything.

I basically have the same situation here, but I paid attention. She's been having problems with her keyboard, so I picked up a mechanical one for her (I figure if I spend the money and she doesn't like it, less of a loss for her). And if you saw my earlier suggestion, I got her a book. She asked for the Alton Brown "Good Eats" cookbooks a couple years ago, so when I found the third one I knew it would be a good choice.

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Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2012 1:07 pm
by paulWTAMU
The variations on people's immune systems is so weird. I have a friend that gets sick ALL the time. I get sick MAYBE once a year. I take precautions during times of general higher frequency of sickness, but it really is staggering how often some people get sick. I don't think i've had a "cold" for been "sick" for about three years now.

That's how I used to be, but the last couple of years, not so much :evil: Makes me mad. It got better when I lost weight, but it's gotten bad again (and I haven't regained the weight either).


Derfunk, I'm in the same boat. I have to get my wife something and I Have no clue wth I should do. She doesn't want more jewelry, she's trying to lose baby weight so junk food is out, her taste in books is unpredictable and I've NEVER been able to get her clothes worth a damn.

Re: dymt reloaded

Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2012 1:21 pm
by ludi
paulWTAMU wrote:
That's how I used to be, but the last couple of years, not so much :evil: Makes me mad. It got better when I lost weight, but it's gotten bad again (and I haven't regained the weight either).

Start with a humidifier, if you haven't already. I have to use one from about September through April, when the humidity here tends to drop into the single digits for extended periods. If I don't, then my sinuses slowly clog during the night, then I mouthbreathe, and that vastly reduces the quality of sleep.

Re: dymt reloaded

Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2012 1:26 pm
by DancinJack
ludi wrote:
Start with a humidifier, if you haven't already. I have to use one from about September through April, when the humidity here tends to drop into the single digits for extended periods. If I don't, then my sinuses slowly clog during the night, then I mouthbreathe, and that vastly reduces the quality of sleep.


+1.

Paul since you live in west Texas this is probably a good idea.

Re: dymt reloaded

Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2012 1:51 pm
by tanker27
paulWTAMU wrote:
I have really wicked allergies and it can go from stuffy and sneezy to actually sick pretty quick :X I wanted to get the shot treatments but my insurance doesn't cover them....and at several shots a week, 70 bucks a shot for the first couple months, it just ain't happening.

edit: either I got Sam sick or he got me sick :( Poor kiddo is unwell.


Man shots are the way to go. I didnt have allergies when I was growing up. It wasnt till my late 20's that they developed. I dont know what it was but they came and were strong. I was allergic to 2 different types of trees and Grass of all things, All grass. Living in the south and having mild winters did nothing to help. (I had like a 6 week window from Jan to mid Feb when nobody cut their grass) I developed a resistance to Allegra, Zyrtec, and Claritin; they did nothing to help. The only allergy med that worked for my was prescription Xyzal but it made me feel loopy.

So I started the shots regimen and three years later I have little to no symptoms from the allergens. I get the occasional sniffle or it but nothing Benedryl can handle. I feel for you.

If an when you can get the shots covered by insurance I HIGHLY recommend them.

Re: dymt reloaded

Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2012 2:00 pm
by paulWTAMU
any advice on really good humidifiers?

Re: dymt reloaded

Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2012 2:42 pm
by steelcity_ballin
derFunkenstein wrote:
she who must be obeyed.

But I like yours better!

I have to shop for my wife yet, too, which is an exercise in frustration. She never wants anything.


My SO that I live with (and I don't think frequents these boards) is getting a lot of Yoga related fitness stuff she wanted. I have a sneaking suspicion she got me the dip-belt I wanted.

Re: dymt reloaded

Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2012 4:44 pm
by ludi
paulWTAMU wrote:
any advice on really good humidifiers?

I usually buy one of the nicer off-the-shelf model at Bed Bath & Beyond, it lasts about 3 years and then I buy another. I have to use a hot steam type, the ultrasonics made my room feel like a musty cellar.