A Number of Things
24 January 2005 09:42Thing Number 1: So the new job will be perfect, it is disgustingly easy and I am afraid that I will have trouble making it seem to take 20 hours a week. The process you ask?
Thing number 1.5: Who covers the Stone Roses? Apparently IATWTC apparently, that's who.
Thing Number 2: I believe that G&C will finally have it's first honest to god spin off: Gin and Coffee: Spokane Sundays. I think once a month any and all comers should arrive at the Rocket Bakery downtown (at Main & Division) to join myself, Sara, Rona and Son of Gamebox™ for games and face to face socialization which seems to be sorely lacking outside of the home and work for me. Details will be forthcoming in this space before the event.
Thing Number 3: Our house is almost clean!
- Delete all spam sent to the calendar e-mail since the last time I was in at work.
- Make final corrections to the entries from the galleys and then send it back out to be published to the web site.
- Remove any expired entries in the calendar and edit any current entries to reflect a new week (if applicable.)
- Add entries based on press releases and newsletters received in the last week.
Thing number 1.5: Who covers the Stone Roses? Apparently IATWTC apparently, that's who.
Thing Number 2: I believe that G&C will finally have it's first honest to god spin off: Gin and Coffee: Spokane Sundays. I think once a month any and all comers should arrive at the Rocket Bakery downtown (at Main & Division) to join myself, Sara, Rona and Son of Gamebox™ for games and face to face socialization which seems to be sorely lacking outside of the home and work for me. Details will be forthcoming in this space before the event.
Thing Number 3: Our house is almost clean!
Game Box: ReDux
Date: 24 Jan 2005 18:41 (UTC)I've got a new and imporved Game Box™. I found a way to modularize the whole thing with waterproof, plastic boxes. I can fit anywhere from 2-4 compartments in the front box thing (it's a fishing box) and they slide out like drawers. Heck, it's even got runner-track in the box. Then, the individual compartments can be set up, slid in, or stored in the closet, and I can mix or match, just by swapping out drawers. I can fit all the CheapAss Games in 1 such drawer. I've got all the CCGs in another. All the Steve Jackson, non-CCG cards in a third.
Pawns and dice are permanently in the top compartment, which also holds all the extras, like the Hoyle's, button men, rules, CAG boards, and other non-fitting stuff. It's quite cool. I still need to tweek a couple of the drawers, but, that'll require some sort of tool to cut plastic. Any idea? We've tride a few, and it's still tedious, and not very effective.
Anyway, just thought I'd share. If I should find myself again in Spokane, I'd be there.
Re: Game Box: ReDux
Date: 24 Jan 2005 20:23 (UTC)Thanks!!!!
Trampie
Re: Game Box: ReDux
Date: 24 Jan 2005 20:45 (UTC)You're right. Pictures are a great idea. I'll get on that in the next day or so.
Re: Game Box: ReDux
Date: 26 Jan 2005 05:07 (UTC)Game Box pictures and such. I love having a digital camera.