

I remember being very annoyed, for years, that Microsoft stoped releasing their flagship gaming franchise, Halo, for their most popular platform: Windows. For years, only Halo and Halo 2 were released for PC, and Halo 2 was almost unplayable due to Microsoft’s massive cockup with Games for Windows Live. It was clear they didn’t give a shit about their customers as they tried to force them to re-buy hardware and pay a monthly fee, while simultaneously sabotaging gaming on the PC.
It wasn’t until just a few years ago where Microsoft released their most popular franchise for their most popular platform. I’m still salty about that.
God damn am I happier now though. I don’t have an xbox or a Windows computer, I’m not beholden to their decades of compounding bad decisions.














Yeah, this is standard practice everywhere for home buyers.
If you rent, you should still get a Radon test done in your residence. You can do it yourself, no reason to wait for your landlord (I personally have an AirThings meter but you can also get single-use tests that a cheaper). Anything above 2 pCi/L is concerning and is remediated by regularly refreshing the air in your home; above 4 is cause for installation of a radon mitigation system.
Basements are particularly vulnerable, as well as first-floor rooms.