Friday, March 21, 2008

I found a display of evil on the web.

It's a flash-based computer game on the web and it's swallowed a considerable amount of my time since last night. This is one of those games that's about strategy, using a puzzle approach where you arrange little towers on a square playing area to impede the progress of little round characters. The towers shoot pellets at the little circular guys, destroying them. Like Tetris or Line Rider, this thing will swallow your time. It's called Desktop Tower Defense and it's been filling my late nights. Play it at your own risk, it's why my blog posts have been delayed...

Oh, and if you want to save a score, why not use the group name, "Modest Efforts"? I've already saved my scores there.

CDs listened to today:

  • Living Colour: Time's Up
  • Bill Watrous: The Tiger Of San Pedro
  • Lee Hoiby: Sextet For Wind Quintet And Piano
  • Nine Inch Nails: The Downward Spiral
  • Alfred Schnittke: Symphony No. 8
  • Gustav Mahler: Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen

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