So, when I got home today, I found that the huge pile had magically disappeared:
Yeah, right. I wish. Actually, I started sorting it into more manageable piles. This pile is all the longer pieces of lumber. I plan to maybe use a mulcher/chipper to shred this up to use around our trees:
This next pile (stack?) is all the cieling tiles, and all the wallboard. It looks a lot less… big… now that it’s stacked neatly:
And this last pile, which I would like to call the “Dumpster Potentials” is full of pieces I would consider small enough to sneak into the communal dumpster out in the alley… Slowly, surely, I will fill that dumpster with all our garbage! (I’m surprised nobody said anything about the 10 bags of pine needles I threw in there last week!)
Here’s another nice time waster… This game is fairly simple… You’re a ball. Actually, you can be different balls, once you EARN them. You hold down the ’s’ key to bounce your ball higher. The levels are incredibly addicting, however the game seems a little short. Let me know what you think of it! This game is download only. The author claims to be working on the next version of the game, which will feature less balls (but more exotic materials), longer levels, and more of a story. I can’t wait!
This game is AMAZING… well worth every penny (It’s free)! It’s kind of like the old game lode-runner, but with physics! You can wall jump, wall slide, and… well, that’s about it, but it’s incredibly addicting! The game physics are so fun, you’ll want to beat all 500 levels in the original game! (Good luck with that…) Once you finish (or get tired of) the included levels, you can download user created levels and give them a try! There is no end to the madness. You will find yourself screaming at your computer as you do some levels over and over, because you JUST ABOUT made it!
This game is surprisingly addicting! Give it a shot… There’s 30 levels, and once you’ve finished a level, you can go back to it anytime, even if you close the browser! The mechanics are a little different… You use the mouse to “grab” the playing field and rotate it… As it tilts back and forth, the Roly Poly creature moves around… Your goal is to get him to the finish line in each level!