u/Fengar95

S - Peak Zelda. N64 and GameCube rules A - Best 2D and BoTW B - Modern 2D C - Held back by hardware and motion controls. D - Play it once. OG and gimmick games go here. F - 80s gamers were built different.

I expect Tears of the Kingdom, SS HD and future Oracle game remakes to all go in B Tier. We all know where the CDI games go.

u/Fengar95 — 11 days ago

Hi all,

My wife and I are currently pushing the edge of Google's free 15gbs on our accounts. Nearly every month we have to hunt for files to delete, and we don't want to pay a subscription. I have started to look for a home solution that primarily can be used to host our shared files. Something that organizes pictures well is high on our list, and a bonus would be if we could move files straight from our phones but only having network access from PC is fine. We don't care about accessing it outside of our home.

I also have a large number of games, books, files, movies etc that I would like to preserve and have backed up properly. Right now I have all my files on my computer with a backup on an external SSD.

I've started some research but there seems to be many ways to approach this. I'd rather not spend more money than needed, but I also want to leave room for us to expand. Since our shared files don't exceed 1TB right now, a NAS seems like overkill but maybe it's the best architecture?

Thanks!

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u/Fengar95 — 14 days ago

East Coast skier. I've ridden 104/184 Line SFBs for the last 7 years, but always sacrificed stability, float, speed for having a fun, flexible quiver killer. Last year I tried to add a more powder-centeric option with a stiffer, larger 108/189 Season Nexus since I take a trip out West every year. It was definitely better at speed, but still did not charge well at its recommended near-center mounting point. I remounted it at -2cm and then it charged better but hooked a bit. Still couldn't get my tips up very well/wish it had more rocker.

I believe a more directional ski is what I should have gone for since I don't do much freestyle skiing anymore, and I want to eventually replace both my "daily" and my powder skis. I'm in a place where I can splurge a bit more and I want a larger quiver.

For my daily I am 95% of the way to snagging a pair of J Skis The Flight but I am not sure whether to get 182 or 188. I am 200lb, 6' 1" and spend most of my time off-piste. I am looking for something with lots of maneuverability for tight glades.

My SFBs feel too short so I am leaning towards 188 but with the mount being further back (-7cm I believe) I don't want to accidently compensate twice... J Skis rep recommended the 182 based on all this info I've shared here, but the response sounded kinda like AI. Anyone my size have Flights and feedback?

I'm planning on touring with them too on Shift 2.0s... haven't decided on the 13s or 16s yet.

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u/Fengar95 — 15 days ago