insomniasexx, it's not just the digital era. My wife and I enjoy playing board-games, but have found ourselves not able to do so for the past couple of years. Only recently is our life getting to a point where we can again play. The other night was our anniversary and I got us a nice hotel room. After dinner I took her to the room and already set up on the table was a bottle of champagne, some earrings and this: It was confirmation to me that I picked the right woman to marry when she admitted that her favorite part of that table was the board-game, the second was the champagne and the last the earrings. We also love to play Settlers and other card games too. It's not that we lost the passion for them, it's that we lost the time. Like you said, "Time waits for no man or woman." But lately we've been making the time and I'm glad we have. I've mentioned on Hubski before that I don't play many video games but only because I know myself too well. I would end up addicted and my professional and personal life would suffer. I know I'm missing out on an amazing set of experiences though. -Akin to if I decided to never see a movie because I know I'd want to see more of them. I'm missing out big time, aren't I?