| simonkagstrom ( @ 2009-04-30 12:36:00 |
Where is my food SJ?
I'm a frequent traveller with the swedish railway company SJ. In fact I'm on the train right now. It's lunchtime, so I'm obviously hungry. Luckily there is a bistro on the train, so that's usually not a problem. However today:
The vegetarian food is gone less than one hour after the train left the station!
So I'm left with eating sandwitches, fruit and yoghurt. I learned today that SJ has recently removed the vegetarian lasagna, leaving only a single type of heated vegetarian food: the "pizzini" (which is more or less a sandwitch as well). I've filed an angry complaint to SJ.
What I think they should do is to simply make all dishes vegetarian or vegan. Compatibility only goes one way, namely, and even meat-eaters will survive one meal without meat.
In Wii news, I've spent some time hacking on Tantrics SDL port to get 8-bit color depth working with the new "GX" video backend. It's right now just showing a zoomed upper half of the screen, but that should be possible to resolve. With GX, graphics should be a bit faster (well, a lot) so with some luck, Uridium should be much more smooth-scrolling soon.
I'm a frequent traveller with the swedish railway company SJ. In fact I'm on the train right now. It's lunchtime, so I'm obviously hungry. Luckily there is a bistro on the train, so that's usually not a problem. However today:
The vegetarian food is gone less than one hour after the train left the station!
So I'm left with eating sandwitches, fruit and yoghurt. I learned today that SJ has recently removed the vegetarian lasagna, leaving only a single type of heated vegetarian food: the "pizzini" (which is more or less a sandwitch as well). I've filed an angry complaint to SJ.
What I think they should do is to simply make all dishes vegetarian or vegan. Compatibility only goes one way, namely, and even meat-eaters will survive one meal without meat.
In Wii news, I've spent some time hacking on Tantrics SDL port to get 8-bit color depth working with the new "GX" video backend. It's right now just showing a zoomed upper half of the screen, but that should be possible to resolve. With GX, graphics should be a bit faster (well, a lot) so with some luck, Uridium should be much more smooth-scrolling soon.