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stylishg33k7 karma

I don't have a question, I just want to say thank you.

I grew up in a household where my mother had a strict rule that I could only play video games on the weekends and on school breaks. I remember spending HOURS playing Rampage World Tour on my N64, and having long marathon sessions with my friends.

I just turned 21 this year and today a Barcade (Bar+Arcade) called 16-Bit Bar just opened up here in Columbus. I'm headed down there in about an hour for the grand opening, and I just got super excited because one of the games they have is the original Rampage.

So thank you for the loads of drunken fun I'm about to have, the hours of child like wonder I had when I was in school, and the life long passion for video games you helped create!

stylishg33k3 karma

Hopefully you're will answering questions, but if not I understand.

I'm currently an Architecture major and I'm trying to decide how to proceed with my studies. I've been in school for three years, two of which I was a business major. It looks like I'm order to get my undergraduate degree, I have 3 more years of school in order to get it, which is a daunting thought. So I've been considering finishing my degree I'm business and getting my Masters in Architecture.

Is this a viable option? Will be chances at being successful be hindered a lot without an undergrad Arch degree? I really want to become an Architect, it's the only profession I truly see myself in, but I don't want to throw myself under a bus. But at the same time 3 more years is just crazy. Compared to the 1 and 1/2 I'd have if I got my Business degree.

And thanks for the AMA! I hope to do something similar to you one day, I want to design and build green or energy independent malls and commercial spaces.

stylishg33k2 karma

The grand opening was last Friday. It's called 16 Bit Bar. Look it up on facebook, I promise you won't regret it.