SoM on the iPad is the same as on the iPhone. For 16bit games, it looks like SE didn’t make separate versions. This used to be an issue but this has been corrected and the resolution looks really good (at least on my iPad air). The controls are actually pretty good and I am surprised to say that I can’t complain. I recommend it to SoM fans. The only downside is that the AI is a bit stupid. I also like the changes they did for the interface, you have 4 quick buttons for spells and items. FFIV + afteryears, as well as V and VI are on my radar. I also love my Vita. It is a beautiful machine. I just wish I had time to play it.
I routinely break 300 hours per month at work; my worst month was cardiac ICU with 360 hours. That was brutal. We have q4 as 2nd and 3rd years, nightfloat is mostly for first years only. I thankfully only had to supervise 2 weeks of nights this year and they’re done. Honestly I think q4 is a lot better. Night float destroyed me and now that I do q4, I find myself much more rested and on top of things. It is better continuity from what I can see as well. When I’m on something that’s not emergency room or elective, I usually have 4 days off per month. On non overnight rotations, this means my hours typically hover around 16h call x7 + 8-12h days x20= ~300-320h/mo. I’m probably going to like q4 a lot less when I am not in cancer center and I’m back to doing general medicine / ICU stuff.
Cless is probably wondering how I’m already applying for fellowship: I am doing a short track in IM, so I only have to do 2 years and my program agreed to release me to wherever would take me. I just needed to apply. Interviews are pending for the next 2 months. Stress.





