For years, this was my favorite zombie-shooting game. If Resident Evil 4 doesn't have zombies, then it still is.
Left click the mouse to shoot. When you're out of ammo, left click again and it reloads. The pistol holds six bullets, and has unlimited ammo, but it does have to be reloaded every six shots.
The bullet is aimed where your mouse cursor is located.
Hit the shift key and it brings up the shotgun. The shotgun has limited ammo, only holds four shells at a time, and takes longer to reload.
Hit the shift key again and it brings back the pistol.
It only takes one bullet to kill a zombie while it is getting up from the ground. The higher the stage you're at, the more bullets it takes to kill them.
Also, the higher stage you're at, the more zombies arrive. I think the number of zombies increases on average every three stages, but within a multiple of three it might vary slightly.
If you shoot the skinny ones in the ankles, they fall over, and it only takes one bullet to kill them when they rise (if you aim well).
I usually keep the cursor at ankle level. It's easier than aiming for the head, and I don't have to waste time moving vertically when I'm trying to kill one that is rising from the ground. There's a different graphic response if you hit them in the head. Sometimes you can shoot the head off of one of the skinny ones, but it will keep advancing.
Dr. Drew interviewed Scott Adams recently, and Scott Adams mentioned the absurdity that Republicans went to overthrow the government on Jan 6, but they neglected to bring their guns. On the first or second anniversary of the event, that alleged oversight made the narrative appear absurd to me, so I made a "video" that was supposed to be audio from January 6, captured on a video camera from which the lens cap had not been removed. I'm posting it again just because.
While I was waiting on hold to talk with a human at the IRS, I decided to put some food out for the dogs. I set the full bag of dog food on a chair, and walked away to get the bowls. When I turned around I saw the bag slowly tipping over, spilling much of its contents onto the floor. Fortunately I had help cleaning it up.
The main task for today is to begin revising McGuffey's Fourth Eclectic Reader. It may take a couple of weeks, possibly more. I still have to work at Publix, and next week I start a new job in the memory care unit of a rehab/nursing home facility, and I'll also be working at Publix at least one night.
After that I'll take a look at the double-slit experiment, and see if there is an interpretation that is consistent with my theory of wave physics.
Also, I came across the attached meme, which I had created two or three years (or so) ago. I thought I'd include it because I still like it.
I recently proposed a theory of matter and energy called Wave Physics. In this theory, the only things in the universe are energy and the universal membrane, which is the medium through which all energy is transfered and stored.
Tonight I realized that according to this theory, everyone and everything in the universe are connected to each other at all times. Things that would be impossible according to the standard model of particle physics, are very possible in the universe of wave physics. Psychic transmissions and the power of prayer are physically possible and make sense if the universe works in any way like the theory I proposed.
If you've ever heard the phone ring and felt sure who it was before answering it, and were proven correct, this makes sense in wave physics, but not with particle physics. If you've ever looked intently at someone, and had that person quickly turn and look directly at you (I have), that phenomenon makes sense if all of us are parts of the same vast, ...
I was only scheduled to work three days this week, so I decided to work on a theory I'd been playing around with for fun over the last few years. I'd never been a big fan of the standard model of particle physics, so a few years ago, just for fun, I thought about exploring some alternate ideas, with zero training and zero experiments.
This week I wrapped up a few loose ends, and posted it to a community I created called Wave Physics. Originally I had called it Alternative Physics, but I changed my mind, so the link still has alternativephysics in it, but the community name is Wave Physics. I'd love for people to pay $5.00 a month to tell me how wrong I am.
https://alternativephysics.locals.com/
I also posted it on my personal website: