Alex Peterson / Completed Tasks
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I am automating the most important part of my life: the part where I wake up. This is a pretty simple mechanism. I made this because I knew that when I wake up in the morning, it's not fully awake. My alarm wakes me up, but then I go back to sleep. S...
i added morticulture. it's like horticulture, but with death. also subarashi, japanese for fantastic.
One time I wished my P.E. teacher was dead (vocally), and as a result I had to call my parents because some jackass felt it was a good idea to tell her about it. I just yesterday wished my current P.E. teacher was dead, and vocally, but the person wh...
This Dead Drop is in Fresno, California, at Fresno State University. While driving on E Shaw Ave, turn north onto N Barton Ave, and quickly turn right into campus drive, which will soon turn north. To the right will be parking meters, to the left wil...
I choose ninepins. It is a variation of billiards, in which the nineball setup is racked, and each player gets to fire 5 breaks, alternating each time. The rules are simply, the total number of balls sunk in all five breaks is your score. Highest sco...
This one is pretty funny. Resume Title: Edit Apprentice Sorceror Resume ID: 111030538 Resume Status Edit Private - This resume is not searchable by employers. Contact Info Edit Alex peterson 841 N Fordham Clovis, California 93611 US E sharkonfire@h...
My task is currently being proccessed, but I am sure will be up soon. It is called Ace in the Hole, and you can find it when it's up.
I placed information of the rules for indirect questions (in the Latin language) into my friend's head. Believe me, there was an absence of information previously.
I challenged the next person I saw to arm wrestling. I lost.
A connection of every computer (with access) that tell each other things. Sometimes there are really important computers (the servers) that make bases for other computers to be at, and sometimes talk to each other. This is the dumbed-down version of ...