if you are not salivating over the idea of setting up timetables it's not the game for you
I am now afraid to ask what this man does in his spare time.
if you are not salivating over the idea of setting up timetables it's not the game for you
BoneSnapDeez wrote:The success of a console is determined by how much I enjoy it.
fastbilly1 wrote:I backed my important ones up, but kept things like Robotech and Captain Tylor on VHS since they look great on the shelf. As for the entire first run of Red Dwarf, that needs to go.
Soldier Blue wrote:Lately I've been toying with the idea of changing my college major to English. I wonder, has anyone here graduated with a English degree, and how is the job market?
isiolia wrote:fastbilly1 wrote:I backed my important ones up, but kept things like Robotech and Captain Tylor on VHS since they look great on the shelf. As for the entire first run of Red Dwarf, that needs to go.
Nice if you have the shelf space for it![]()
I've wound up appreciating the slimline case type sets though. The older releases of stuff like Evangelion, Cowboy Bebop, Escaflowne, Nadesico, and so on I have take up a lot of shelf space. Not to mention the stupid hexagonal .hack//SIGN box that fits basically nowhere
Gunstar Green wrote:Soldier Blue wrote:Lately I've been toying with the idea of changing my college major to English. I wonder, has anyone here graduated with a English degree, and how is the job market?
I did.
There's a job market?
I don't really recommend it unless you plan on going on to teach or into journalism which also doesn't have great job opportunities or pay.
Soldier Blue wrote:Lately I've been toying with the idea of changing my college major to English. I wonder, has anyone here graduated with a English degree, and how is the job market?
I still only need about 30 credits to graduate or so. So it wouldn't be hard at all to change my major.
Soldier Blue wrote:Lately I've been toying with the idea of changing my college major to English.