So, the X-Wing points have dropped and overall I am fairly
happy with the changes. Ironically the
list I flew against Tony just before the Stream actually dropped by 5 points in
total (Boba/Emon) with the Firespray’s Title cards dropping as well as Emon
himself. Neat? The essentially unlimited Bombs I can drop
with that list will be something REALLY good against a number of lists, and Fett
himself is still really solid. The Nantex
scourge is tempered a bit as the passing off the Tractor token now costs more,
as do a number of what were overly efficient things in their Swarm builds. My Republic builds are mostly OK with only
Obi-Wan really going up in points, but the R-2 Astromechs all went up so things
will be a bit tighter if I were flying the 7B with Regen… I wasn’t, so…
The CLT builds are more interesting for me at least and that was where I
went for the most part…
That DOES bring me to the one thing I am not thrilled
about. Hyperspace is now radically
different than it was. On the one hand,
I am glad it changed… But especially the
smaller Factions are just gutted when they lose half of their effective components. Good thing I suppose HS is a format that will
be very limited in terms of actual events.
Though, saying that the first round of Store Championships are supposed
to be HS, not sure if I am interested in playing that at this point honestly. Eh, will see I suppose how things actually
work out. Just not really overly
interested at this point in seeing if I can build something with scraps and
make it work well enough… Especially
knowing damn well that it will NOT be the best build possible.
Not much fully known, but FFG just had a fairly massive
round of layoffs so not entirely sure how this will affect OP and of course the
games I actually DO play… Hopefully
things will continue as they have and X-Wing/Legion at least do seem to be
fairly popular… Of course, that doesn’t
mean anything if the cash is not flowing well for the company, and of course
being FAR on the outside I have no real clue what the real situation is up
there. In any case I do hope things work
out for those laid off… Have gone
through a bit of that in the ancient times, and frankly that is one of the
major reasons I wound up working here at the University… Not like we’re going to be bought and have
the new company bring in its own IT staff…
THAT happened to me when I worked at Illinois Power… Mind, this was the mid to late 90’s, so IT
work was REALLY easy to find and the folks I knew there all either retired or
simply moved on to other companies. I
went to Chicago and worked up there for over a year before burning out hard on
that. I worked my “real” job and did
independent side work, but enough that I was actually working 2 full time
jobs. Made a LOT of money, but… As I said, I am hoping things work out for
the folks being laid off up there.
Job search? Eh, still
half-heartedly applying here and there.
Had an excellent interview with a local company, but that was a few
weeks ago and having heard nothing I am taking it as a “no” I suppose. NOT annoyed, it was a great interview and
frankly the first time that my VERY heavy tech background (the “I do the stuff”)
was not seen as a negative or viewed with suspicion… Management and “line” IT workers do not
usually share much in terms of personalities or skill sets it seems… And while I made the transition, I know not
many have or could. Though having said
that, I am finding that my “I do things” skills are mostly atrophied at this
point with my MCSE dating back to the NT 4.0 days and almost all of my
Infrastructure work being 10+ years ago now.
So, yes I HAVE done these things but it would likely take me a bit of
time to actually relearn how to do them again…
And in any case, more or less committed to staying here at UIUC until I
can really “retire” at 55… No hurry, no
worries I suppose, and getting some really good practice in these interviews.