menga

the fever that has lasted 45 years

Wed 2025 Oct 15

Near my computer, I have a little mini Ms. Pac-Man game. Mine is the one that looks like a little arcade cabinet. I remember many years ago back in the '80s when those things were at Toys 'R' Us and I wanted one so bad. Back then, I wanted a set of three. A Pac-Man, a Donkey Kong and a Frogger. The set I want now has changed. I have the Ms. Pac-Man, but I also want a Q*Bert and a Galaga.

There is another one however that's much bigger to truly satisfy my Pac-Man fever.

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expensive and classy is a tall order for a digital watch
Sun 2025 Oct 12

Just for grins, I looked up expensive digital watches since I prefer digital over analog. There were two things that immediately stuck out.

First, with little exception, everything was either too big or too goofy.

Second, it turns out I already own the second classiest digital timepiece, and it's not expensive at all.

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windows 10 will be dead in a week
Wed 2025 Oct 8

Under a week, actually. The doomsday date official support ends for Windows 10 is 14-Oct-2025.

Even though I have Windows 11 installed on my other computer, I still have an SSD that I kept with a full install of Win10 on it.

Why?

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everything i use is old style
Mon 2025 Oct 6

I think this is either due to either my upbringing, being middle aged, being set in my ways, having a general annoyance with useless modern "features", or a combination of all of that.

I drive a car that's over 15 years old that has a manual transmission. My main computer is over a decade old and runs Linux. I wear basic LCD panel digital watches (I'm favoring the WS1600H as of late). I use a Garmin for navigation and not my phone. I shave with a safety razor.

Is there anything I use that's current?

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traffic reporting is busted
Thu 2025 Oct 2

For a good long time, I used GPS navigation with no traffic reporting whatsoever. Something like 13 or 14 years. It was in the late 2010s that I started using it due to a goof.

At that time, that older Garmins started getting cheap. What was hundreds of dollars when new could now be had for under $30, so I started collecting them. One of the used Garmin nuvis that I bought came with a GTM60 cable, which is a highfalutin charge cord with traffic antenna built-in. I got a chuckle when I saw it, because the cord was (and still is) actually worth significantly more than the screen itself. The seller simply didn't know how valuable that cord was.

After updating the nuvi, I got it all set up, plugged in the GTM60 in the car and took it out on the road.

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