It seems like only last week when I was back in school. Sitting in a class having to endure the bubbling of an elite array of teachers that could bore the life out of a 7000 year old grave yard. It was terrible I must say. So much so that its a miracle that I even learned something out of some of those classes.

How did I pass the time during those classes? I am glad that question came up. Over the years I horned my skills in drawing stick figures that represented my teachers… heck! Not only did I draw stick figures, I even threw in details and some turned out to be master-pieces I must add, and tried to capture the most memorable moments of the bloopers they made.

Anyway that is an era gone by or is it? A wise man once said.

“Old habits die hard”.

Many years have past and I am all grown up and mature. Or am I? I still find myself caught up in the same old habits at work. Not that I draw up stick figures. No none of that stuff, but what I find myself doing is going over to the Internet to find things to keep me busy when my brain decides to take an early vacation.

1. JigZone

This has one been one f my old time favorites. I cant really remember when I started coming out here to complete their FREE online Jigsaw puzzles. It holds quite a number of categories or puzzle galleries that you can take your pick from. Each image comes in a range of six to 247 piece puzzle cuts and you can select either one you link by selecting the link on the left. The online puzzle found here at jigzone.com also allows you to see the quickest completion time as well as the average time then allows you to track your time too. Enjoy these puzzles here on jigzone.com.

Jigzone

2. Crystal Galaxy

Here is a game by Effect Games that I love to play when I am not thinking too much. It is a HTML5 based game built to take advantage of the new features found in HTML5. It takes advantage of the new Canvass tag features. Well the game is a Side-Scroller Arcade Game based on Asteroids Arcade game. Basically you are the ship that controlled by your mouse. You aim is to shoot at other space crafts and anything else that shoots back at you or moves.

This is a lovely game but I must say its difficulty level is quite high so for beginners I suggest you be weary of this. All in all, the graphics are amazing and the sound track works well together with the sound and visual effects. You may link to the game here and be sure to bookmark the link.

Crystal Galaxy

 

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