Thread:Deathstalker666/@comment-1496755-20171111143841/@comment-1496755-20180328072620

Oh yes, we definitely have a lot of feral dogs wandering around (there have been several notirious cases of dog attacks as well), though it's usually not a big deal because they are outside, where they don't bother me. But when they invade my building, I get bothered... plus, the poor thing really startled me that morning. Anyway, the problem is already taken care of - the shelter people came and took it away.

Indeed. Win 98 is good for both DOS and old Windows games. I think it supports DirectX 9.0c, so early 2000's stuff can work as well.

The other aspect of being the youngest - you're also considered to be the most fit, so you often get more physical tasks. Which reminds me that we'll be moving back to our regular office (and out of this cramped little room) over the next few days.

It's good to be selfish from time to time - it's part of self-preservation. When I focus too much on other people's needs, I end up drained, which is a precursor to being sick.

It's interesting new territory - some Doom WADs had custom enemies too, but they were sprites. Making new skins or entire models is the next level. Probably more challenging as well.

Wow, they dig through the trash... these guys are quite dedicated to making you miserable. Hope you get rid of them very soon. Let's see whom they are going to blame for their issues when you're no longer around :P

It is good to have freedom at work. One of the reasons I ditched the translation agency was because they took this whole control thing too far. They even installed keyloggers on our laptops aand we were forbidden to remove them (so that the boss could keep track of what we type, lest we write bad stuff about him). The university is a state institution, so it's pretty lenient in this regard. You'd be amazed by some of the things my coworkers can get away with. There are some very busy periods... but also periods with nothing to do.

Give me a link and I'll try this thing out - in DosBox and (just in case) a Win 98 VM.