Today I have some beautiful tools for you. The CPM 154 steel Atomic Wedgies are nearly 1/4 inch thick, and they are 4.25 inches long, not counting the offset PryTail which gives about another 3/4 inch. These are very robust tools with nice broad pry end, 1/4 hex lanyard hole. And, in a nod to the original Wedgie design, these are drilled to accept DIY paracord wrap if you choose, and I will include a length of cord. A versatile tool for your pocket but could be comfortably carried on a key ring for a last ditch self defense tool as well.

Deiland: Pocket Planet, released April 15, 2021, for Switch by developer CHIBIG, is an adventure/simulation/RPG remade from Deiland which released for PS4 and Steam in 2018, which was also a remake from the original Deiland: Tiny Planet which was released for iOS and Android in 2016. Pocket Planet is a farming adventure on planet Deiland where the protagonist, Arco, is the sole inhabitant. The young boy must care for the minor planet through farming, crafting, building, fishing, mining, and protect its heart crystal from monsters and those who seek to use the power for themselves.


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Their website is here; -planet.com/ and they are working with Gaugemaster to source all the required items and there is an article on this here; Their commercial manager of Pocket Planet is from Gaugemaster, so this must be a serious venture.

Deiland is a pretty great game. Basically the gist is, you're a kid who lives alone on a small planet and you must help it thrive. You plant trees, mine rocks, build up your house, farm a bit, fight some monster a bit, and interact with any wandering space people flying through your hood. It's got fishing, cooking, gardening, I mean this little planet rocks it all. You do this all while one of the most peaceful soundtracks softly plays in the background. This game is like major therapy after a long days work. Not super stressful, no deadlines, but not boring by a long shot.

The goal is to release the thorny silver planetoid from the highly restrictive orbit of the exterior gold ring. You can attempt to fiddle, spin and twist until you achieve escape velocity by change. But like any good space mission, a bit of planning and engineering insight will go a long way.

Several inside pockets help you to keep the order. Among them a zipper pocket for a cell phone or passport, in front two stretch pockets and two smaller stretch pockets in the corners of the bag for e.g. small change or an Airpod case.

The Sling Pocket XL has in contrast to the smaller Sling Pocket another front pocket with zipper. Thus, you can get, for example, his cell phone without having to open the main compartment of the bag.

It allows me to walk and travel in urban areas without putting anything in my pockets, which is important for me. The bag carries my keys, wallet, sunglasses and cellular phone and when needed also a book and passport. I'm pretty sure the xl size could also carry a pocket camera + batteries/

memory cards instead of the book (although i did not need that until now).

This is my first sling bag, and I couldn't imagine needing anything different. The only drawback is that, although a cool design element, the metal clasp on the strap does open quite frequently if the bag is just sitting there and you pick it up. This wouldn't be a reason not to buy it. One thing to note is that an iPhone 12 or 13 max phone will not fit comfortably into the front zipper pocket. Count on needing to put that into the zippered pocket in the main compartment. The organization inside is really good, and there is just enough room for everything I want to carry in my EDC.

Another day, another Animal Crossing-meets-Harvest Moon-with-a-twist game. Deiland: Pocket Planet Edition is a farming, fighting, fishing and foraging game set in space, with a tiny, spherical planet upon which to do all of those activities: New Leaf by way of Le Petit Prince, if you will. And you are, in fact, a petit prince, although what exactly that means is something you'll discover as you play.

Deiland: Pocket Planet Edition slowly drip-feeds you the plot of the game as you eke out a mostly-solitary existence on your pocket planet, tending to your tiny garden and occasionally upgrading your tools, or adding a new well. For the most part, existence here is quite lovely, if lonely; like its video game inspirations, the slow, methodical passing of the days gives you a surprising amount to do, whether that's catching bass in the little pond, or planting a row of trees around your little house.

As you progress, new tools, animals, crops and even planets will be unlocked, expanding the range of what you can do in a day even further. You'll also slowly gain XP, with each new level giving you the choice of two different stats to upgrade, making you a more powerful fighter or a more efficient farmer. Each time progress is made, the frisson of excitement and anticipation makes it worth the long hours you spent to get to this point, and it's this excitement that keeps you coming back to Deiland for more.

One problem here is that those quests are sometimes so easy that you'll complete them within the 60-second timeframe that the visitor spends on your planet, and sometimes they take multiple in-game days to do. For example: one visitor might ask you to grow a crop that can only be planted in Winter, just as the clock ticks over to the first day of Spring. The seasons in Deiland are not as long as Harvest Moon, but they're still seven days each, which means you won't be able to access that quest line for quite some time. Or, perhaps they'll ask you for a rare enemy drop, and you'll have to wait for that enemy to turn up, which could take actual in-game years.

Sometimes, the game will refuse to let you do one thing, because it would much rather you did something else, instead. You can't visit another planet if there are monsters around. You can't go into the mine if there's a visitor nearby. If Harvest Moon and Animal Crossing are about managing your own time, Deiland: Pocket Planet Edition is about having your time managed for you, constantly, by an omnipresent AI that you can't ask to back off.

Still, there's a lot to like about Deiland, and plenty of reasons to keep coming back. It might be slow, and frustratingly tied to the whims of the NPCs, but the passage of time in this gentle, pastoral planet all of your own can sometimes be enough to while away the hours in peace. It's hard to know what you're supposed to do next a lot of the time, but that makes it a nice surprise when something does happen. It would be nice if there was more to do on the planet, and the customisation is pretty limited (we never figured out if you could have more than three crop fields at a time), but becoming familiar with the exact layout of your personal planet is as charming as it sounds.

My rule of thumb used be that I'd get the pocket guide to carry around for short trip, or the city guide if I'm going to stay for a long time and/or want to do exhaustive research beforehand. These days, though, I rarely bring along guidebooks and only use them for research and getting an idea of the place before I go.

The Pocket cap is the original MTN cap. It comes stock on our pocket cans and is most similar to stock caps on American made paints. It produces a line that is .6 inches wide that is a bit fuzzy, but very opaque. Great for an old school look or for projects around the house.

Deiland: Pocket Planet Edition is a relaxing farming adventure where you will have to take care of your tiny planet. Farm, craft and fight monsters to make your home a special place and help others with their quest.

I am a huge science fiction fan and I watch a lot of Star Trek while I crochet. In the starting credits of Star Trek: The Next Generation there is a passing shot of Saturn, it is such a majestic beautiful planet with its ombr rings.

I also found that some features would bug out and occasionally stop working. These included being able to sleep, as well as call certain characters to your planet. A soft reboot fixed this, but was still incredibly frustrating when features would randomly disappear.

With energy prices soaring, we are all having to be much more conscious of our energy use. Taking control of the way we heat our homes, the way we cook and the appliances we use can quickly and easily cut energy use and associated carbon emissions, protecting our pockets and the planet in the process.

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All of the planets can be accessed from space. They orbit around the sun, and you can move them along their orbits as fast as you want simply by flicking them in that direction. They can be entered by bringing a pygmy to one then letting go. They will fall through the sky, burning like meteors, and will crash onto the surface.

Uranus is a sky-themed planet, stemming from the fact that Uranus (Roman Caelus) was the Greek god of the sky. There are many dragons, and Uranian Gas replaces lightning on the planet. Its mini-game isDragons on Uranus. Uranus was intorduced in Journey To Uranus Episode 1: Journey to Uranus. e24fc04721

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