I'm so weirded out that there are at least some views on my posts right now, what even.
Thanks for being interested, I guess? I'd thought this blog was public since almost a year ago, but apparently it wasn't - so the Star Lord Post of Doom also changed that, in a way.
I'm still at my work placement/trainee office, but now I've actually got some projects underway.
I've worked with some clients and we're fleshing out a plan for how to reach the clients that need the work the Multicultural Women's Association is doing. We're going to be visiting Finnish language courses and maternity clinics around the Helsinki Metropolitan area, and introducing the kinds of help and support you can get through the organisation. The clients still show up kind of unpredictably, because the Resource Centre / offices moved to a different part of what is essentially the central area about a month ago.
I bought Shadow of Mordor but I couldn't play it - fail! I didn't even realise it had a mandatory requirement of a 64bit Win OS. Oh well, my dad's upgrading his home office computer soon, and the old one has a 64bit Windows as well as a better graphic card than my gaming PC, so I guess SoM is going to be on my roster within the next month or so. We might end up having both of the computers running simultaneously, so that we don't have to do as much file transferring, though. Ha.
Before I knew there was this kind of easier solution to the gaming PC crisis, I researched a bit about gaming PC builds. I found one that seemed interesting - I think that when I get my own apartment fo' reals, I'm going to build one from scratch. I don't know yet, probably I'll have to prioritise my spending at that point even though I have some money saved up.
Also it might be super handy that J's ex-boyfriend is an electronics technician and he figured out her gaming PC build which is badass so... maybe I can recruit him to help me with my build, too.
I really have no need to buy the latest, most expensive technology - in most cases, the benefits of the latest model in comparison to the second- or third-latest versions of graphics cards and other components is pretty minimal when you take into account the amount of extra money you have to pay for them. Electronics "age" quickly so even a minor decrease in efficiency and a period of, say, a year after release, will significantly decrease the components' price.
Okay, /lecture. Anyway, I'm going back to trying to figure out what I could do today before a functional/practical group session this afternoon.
Bye!
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