I took this picture on April 4, 2005. A Red-bellied woodpecker was making a racket outside the house. He kept pecking away on the tin squirrel feeders, but it didn't seem to bother him.
"Limbo has no release date, announced platform, or anything else, just a video teaser. The style of gameplay, invisible UI, and ambience of abandonment borrows much from Another World and Flashback: The Quest for Identity. The video ends abruptly without a single word spoken."

This is fun for being so simple. It is like having those doodles you made as a kid come to life. Well, if you drew a guy sledding down a hill, at least.
This time, my sledder didn't fair so well.

After you make a few runs, watch the video and see what an awesome job the person did with his Jumping the Shark.
I'm currently reading Tuck Everlasting. I haven't finished yet, but I wanted to share one paragraph I liked.
"The ownership of land is an odd thing when you come to think of it. How deep, after all, can it go? If a person owns a piece of land, does he own it all the way down, in ever narrowing dimensions, till it meets all other pieces at the center of the earth? Or does ownership consist only of a thin crust under which the friendly worms have never heard of trespassing?"