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  • Master Live 013
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    • Oct 2013
    • 12327

    #2836
    Re: Off-Topic

    Every time I go to a Walgreens/CVS/generic pharmacy I get lost and can't never find what I want right away. Feel like when I was a kid I could find everything I wanted instantly and instinctively.

    Maybe that's a function of pharmacies getting worse at arranging things or maybe, since kids don't really have any real use for a Walgreens except for the candy/toys section, remembering two aisle was easier?
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    • Ghost Of The Year
      Sweet Emotion.
      • Mar 2014
      • 6343

      #2837
      Re: Off-Topic

      Originally posted by Master Live 013
      Every time I go to a Walgreens/CVS/generic pharmacy I get lost and can't never find what I want right away. Feel like when I was a kid I could find everything I wanted instantly and instinctively.

      Maybe that's a function of pharmacies getting worse at arranging things or maybe, since kids don't really have any real use for a Walgreens except for the candy/toys section, remembering two aisle was easier?
      I've heard they ( not Walgreens specifically, just "they"), I've heard they constantly rearrange to get you down aisles you wouldnt normally go down. Disingenuous. .
      Last edited by Ghost Of The Year; 04-03-2025, 05:16 PM. Reason: "Disingenuous."
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      • LambertandHam
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        • Jul 2010
        • 8008

        #2838
        Re: Off-Topic

        Originally posted by Master Live 013
        Every time I go to a Walgreens/CVS/generic pharmacy I get lost and can't never find what I want right away. Feel like when I was a kid I could find everything I wanted instantly and instinctively.

        Maybe that's a function of pharmacies getting worse at arranging things or maybe, since kids don't really have any real use for a Walgreens except for the candy/toys section, remembering two aisle was easier?

        I swear each Walmart and Publix in my area has a different layout.


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        • EUBlink
          heyoka
          • Dec 2005
          • 1034

          #2839
          Re: Off-Topic

          Service Merchandise had it all planned out for us. We just didn't realize how good we had it.

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          • mike24forever
            Old Guy
            • Sep 2003
            • 3168

            #2840
            Re: Off-Topic

            Originally posted by LambertandHam
            I swear each Walmart and Publix in my area has a different layout.


            I can deal with that. Where I breakdown is when my local grocery store moves a particular product to a new section. When this happens, all of the employees I just passed on the way to buy say...peanut butter, have all magically disappeared. Now, I'm in a real life version of Oregon Trail, and I'm already in the hole because my crippled butt is slow and i just happened to pick the grocery cart with the bad wheel.
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            • steelerfan
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              • Jun 2003
              • 4339

              #2841
              Re: Off-Topic

              Another thing that is great about the app for the grocery store I get my groceries from (HEB) is that it tells you what aisle items are in if you're in the store.

              I only do curbside, but it's nice to know that if I ever have to go in the store, I can use the app to find stuff.

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              • Majingir
                Moderator
                • Apr 2005
                • 47439

                #2842
                Re: Off-Topic

                A bit of a comparison from a podcast I was listening to which once again adds to the "feel old yet".

                "Old people music" you'd hear on some 90s tv show/sitcom (aka music from the 60s or 70s) by comparison would be like hearing 90s music on tv shows today.

                They were talking about having the Monkees as guest stars and being like "the middle aged writers chose a group that they knew, even if the target demo of the show didn't know who they were", but then used the comparison that it would be like middle aged writers of today bringing on the Backstreet Boys to be on a kids show.

                And from what I've seen from younger people I work with, I fully believe that too. I've literally gotten comments from people talking about current athletes and I once mentioned some guy from the 00s and their response was "____'s dad!?" which is funny to think that someone who retired 20 years ago and has a kid in pro sports today is viewed as ancient history by the younger generation.

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                • LambertandHam
                  All Star
                  • Jul 2010
                  • 8008

                  #2843
                  Re: Off-Topic

                  Originally posted by steelerfan
                  Another thing that is great about the app for the grocery store I get my groceries from (HEB) is that it tells you what aisle items are in if you're in the store.

                  I only do curbside, but it's nice to know that if I ever have to go in the store, I can use the app to find stuff.

                  Sent from my SM-G991U using Tapatalk

                  The Walmart app is actually pretty good at this. Down to the bay and aisle.







                  Originally posted by Majingir
                  A bit of a comparison from a podcast I was listening to which once again adds to the "feel old yet".

                  "Old people music" you'd hear on some 90s tv show/sitcom (aka music from the 60s or 70s) by comparison would be like hearing 90s music on tv shows today.

                  They were talking about having the Monkees as guest stars and being like "the middle aged writers chose a group that they knew, even if the target demo of the show didn't know who they were", but then used the comparison that it would be like middle aged writers of today bringing on the Backstreet Boys to be on a kids show.

                  And from what I've seen from younger people I work with, I fully believe that too. I've literally gotten comments from people talking about current athletes and I once mentioned some guy from the 00s and their response was "____'s dad!?" which is funny to think that someone who retired 20 years ago and has a kid in pro sports today is viewed as ancient history by the younger generation.


                  I get that way with gaming consoles. To me a "retro console" is the Genesis, NES, SNES, Dreamcast, Gamecube etc.


                  Now it's the 360, PS2, even the PS3 to some.
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                  • Majingir
                    Moderator
                    • Apr 2005
                    • 47439

                    #2844
                    Re: Off-Topic

                    Originally posted by LambertandHam
                    The Walmart app is actually pretty good at this. Down to the bay and aisle.











                    I get that way with gaming consoles. To me a "retro console" is the Genesis, NES, SNES, Dreamcast, Gamecube etc.


                    Now it's the 360, PS2, even the PS3 to some.
                    Video games are an easy way to tell someone's age too like what consoles they view as retro, or what controller they remember first playing with.

                    Having people in their 20s (born AFTER OS was even started) now who aren't even old enough to know what gaming was like before WiFi.

                    I'll never get in to online gaming, even if you have headsets or mics and can talk with all the people you want to play with. I'd choose being in the same room as them over using headsets every single time. Probably just because that's what I was used to. The old "there's only X number of controllers and Y number of people, so whoever loses/dies first has to give up their controller to the next person waiting." Which obviously added competitiveness too but still made it fun.

                    I literally bought an extra controller during black friday sales for almost this very reason. Much more fun playing together in the same room.

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                    • LambertandHam
                      All Star
                      • Jul 2010
                      • 8008

                      #2845
                      Re: Off-Topic

                      Originally posted by Majingir
                      Video games are an easy way to tell someone's age too like what consoles they view as retro, or what controller they remember first playing with.

                      Having people in their 20s (born AFTER OS was even started) now who aren't even old enough to know what gaming was like before WiFi.

                      I'll never get in to online gaming, even if you have headsets or mics and can talk with all the people you want to play with. I'd choose being in the same room as them over using headsets every single time. Probably just because that's what I was used to. The old "there's only X number of controllers and Y number of people, so whoever loses/dies first has to give up their controller to the next person waiting." Which obviously added competitiveness too but still made it fun.

                      I literally bought an extra controller during black friday sales for almost this very reason. Much more fun playing together in the same room.

                      Yeah I get ya. I grew up with couch co-op with my younger brothers and friends. Loved it. Then did the LAN thing a little bit with friends and PC games. I like playing online stuff like the Battlefield series, Destiny for a bit in tight nit groups. Unless I was in a group of people I knew it was and still is hard for me to just spontaneously start talking as it's a mix of anxiety and just not being good talking to random people through voice chat online.


                      Everything now seems really social, with Discord and streaming. I grew up with mostly text chat so I'm more use to that
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                      • l3ulvl
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                        • Dec 2009
                        • 17227

                        #2846
                        Re: Off-Topic

                        retro for me is old school atari paddles for pong lol

                        or the 4 corner PC joystick for QBert

                        Also, that snowman ski game, that was fun as hell till that abominable bastard showed up lol


                        edit: the amazing thing to me is text based games still exist
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                        • Ghost Of The Year
                          Sweet Emotion.
                          • Mar 2014
                          • 6343

                          #2847
                          Re: Off-Topic

                          I see they're working on a National Shark Alert System, it will work something like the Amber Alert System. I guess if you are in the ocean and a shark is spotted in your area, you'll get a notice on your cellphone to get out .. of .. the .. water.. ??

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                          • Ghost Of The Year
                            Sweet Emotion.
                            • Mar 2014
                            • 6343

                            #2848
                            Re: Off-Topic

                            Lol Wendy's fast-food chain on Twitter/X.

                            In response to a tweet welcoming home from space Katy Perry,Wendy's tweets ''Can we send her back?''
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                            • bcruise
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                              • Mar 2004
                              • 23274

                              #2849
                              Not sure where else to try first posting on the new forum, so.....why not here?

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                              • PVarck31
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                                • Jan 2003
                                • 16869

                                #2850
                                New forums are slick!

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