Ronn Blankenship wrote:
>
> Probably going nuts, actually, at 06:04 PM 4/26/02, Julia wrote:
> >A few years ago, I received as a Christmas present a devilishly
> >difficult wooden puzzle. The most efficient way of packing it involves
> >putting it together in the "solved" position and then putting it in a
> >box with other assorted oddments.
> >
>
> Or, given the amount of time you have spent trying to recall the solution
> or find the instructions, one might suggest that *currently* the �most
> efficient��read as �quickest��way of packing it involves course of action #5:
>
> 5) Put the pieces in a Zip-loc bag and throw said bag into [one of] the
> box[es] labelled �miscellaneous.�
I'll probably end up putting about 5 of the pieces together in the frame
(stand?) for it, wrapping that all up in bubble wrap, and taking a
smaller piece of bubble wrap for the other two and putting them in a
box. I think I may need 2 more boxes for the random things around the
desk, and I'll plan on putting it in the second one.
I think I'm a little closer to sane now, but I need to give Sammy
something for his teething in about 10 minutes, and then we need to go
to bed. (I'll probably feel better once I've had a solid 7.5 hours'
sleep or more, which should be doable if Dan isn't snoring as badly as
he was last night. Stupid allergens!)
Julia