Would probably go for something very practical. Water would be ideal, as I could get it pretty much anywhere for free or very cheap. Or maybe I'd go for chicken pasta salad, just to have a meal that contains a decent amount of variation.
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You can see the moon from The Great Wall of China.
A1: Philips 43" 439P9H/00. Probably not recommended, as there are better models out there since it was produced. It's great as a working station, and with proper tools (Power Toys for Windows), it smoothly becomes a display with multiple sections. That doesn't make it compatible with full screen modes, but only for windowed programs.
A2: I don't think it supports PIP/PBP, but I have never looked into it.
A3: N/A
I think I'd still generally recommend against purchasing the game in the current state. It lacks gameplay objectives all together while still having several bugs. While the game could be great for someone who enjoys the sandbox and setting their own goals, I think the general playerbase would not get their money worth with KSP2 in the current state.
In very recent times, I honestly believe Zelda:TotK is very close to being perfect.
I'm against them. I see little to no joy in them, while knowing that they are bad for the environment, for animals and wallets. However, I have accepted that the joy is a subjective matter and people see things that I don't. Similar to loud bikes and cars or loud music, there are enthusiasts who see other values.
I would like to see it restricted to state purchases and to have it limited to official firework shows only all over the world.