Any local mahjong groups in southeastern ct?
I'm (24) interested in playing/learning to play mahjong but I can't seem to find any groups outside of senior centers playing. Anyone know of any in the area? Or have any interest in starting one?
I'm (24) interested in playing/learning to play mahjong but I can't seem to find any groups outside of senior centers playing. Anyone know of any in the area? Or have any interest in starting one?
I'm (24) interested in playing/learning to play mahjong but I can't seem to find any groups outside of senior centers playing. Anyone know of any in the area? Or have any interest in starting one?
I really hate the rotating mechanic with the joysticks when fishing. My previous PS4 I played RDR2 on I changed that setting to "hold to reel" however that PS4 overheated and died about two months ago and I had to purchase a new one.
This new PS4, despite me literally using the exact same disc I was using on the old PS4, doesn't display the "hold to reel" setting as an option at all??? You scroll down to the bottom of the Controls page and it just stops at the "tap to hold delay" setting, no hold to reel option whatsoever. Anyone else have this problem??
From what I understand the cameras are typically just accepted and installed by the police dept directly without any sort of referendum or town council vote. Is this true across the board? Are there CT towns who did actually vote to adopt the use of ALPRs?
Title p much says it. I'm a recent college grad and thus am not in a job that earns a lot of money so I don't have much expendable income to throw around. I'm interested in getting into trading but a lot of the books I'm reading/research I'm doing seems to assume the reader has a considerable sum of money at the ready. Curious if there's genuine room for success here if you only have a few hundreds/thousands to invest, even as a side hustle.
I love doing some stretching at the end of the day to get ready for bed. Usually I listen to a podcast while I stretch to keep my mind occupied and relaxed. I like Lights Out Library, Nothing Much Happens, Welcome to Night Vale, etc... mostly something sort of mindless that has a consistent sound level to not startle. I struggle to put down the day before bed and I find these kinds of story based podcasts immensely helpful, I especially enjoy when they have music accompanying the narration.
I feel like I'm sort of running out of things to listen to, hoping someone has some recommendations--thanks in advance!