What's the last thing you purchased?

https://www.thepopverse.com/bill-watterson-the-mysteries-john-kascht-calvin-hobbes

Havent bought it yet but def will later this year:

If you're like me, you've done a lot of growing up since you first read Calvin & Hobbes by Bill Watterson. As it turns out, so has he; and he's returning to show you.

Iconic cartoonist Bill Watterson famously retired at the height of Calvin & Hobbes' success in 1995. Now, 28 years later he is coming back - but not for a kids comic strip (not that Calvin & Hobbes was ever just for kids).

The Mysteries is a new 72-page book by Watterson and fellow artist John Kascht are creating what is described as "a fable for grown-ups." Scheduled to be published by Andrews McMeel Publishing in late 2023, The Mysteries has reportedly been in the works for years in what's described as an "unusually close collaboration."
 
Just bought a 1 TB 980 Pro SSD for the PS5, and No Man Sky because they announced a PSVR2 update soon. Would've bought Gran Turismo 7, but it's full price (90 $ CDN is too rich for my blood).

I figured, with all the PSVR 2 games coming, I don't feel like micro-managing game space... I never uninstall VR games since I play them all randomly.

1 more week !!! Can't wait :)
 
Some new headphones - Monoprice Monolith 1060C planar magnetics. So far they are pretty awesome for the price. You do really need to feed them with an amp, 'tho; they like power and have really low impedance so some devices will struggle. They are also pretty heavy at 17oz.

 
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512 GB / 12 GB
 
and on sale from 3.2 k

:lol:

Geeze there are models of the new fangled induction stoves that are half the price of this. Is gotta be that wifi jacking the price up. I mean the air fryer function is nifty but shouldn't add that much of a premium to a normal gas stove.
 
found a factory service manual for my car cheap... pictured next to the haynes (which covers a rather wide year range) for reference

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Some certified 21 gbps HDMI cabling to replace old 18 gbps that might be the cause of black screens on the htpc... seems stable for now... at least it hasnt black screened in 3 hours of streaming whereas it used to do it every 10 min to every hour or so. Also a DP 1.4 certified one to replace the old dp 1.2 that also might the cause of instability on the vega 64. Really odd to see that being the cause.
 
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