Marley pointed me out to easyclosets.com [easyclosets.com], which is apparently where they ordered some custom closet units for their house.
You can enter dimensions for one of your closets, and then start playing around with different types of shelves and cabinets that could be crammed in there. It's kind of fun to look through all of the pictures and imagine what my house might look like if I weren't a ridiculous packrat... and have an entire room full of outdated computers... and another with auto parts... and all of my shoes...
I probably wouldn't have a closeting problem if I got rid of all of this crap. I still have notes from all of my college courses. You know, courses with names like: "Numerical Methods Developed During the Early Russian Neoclassical Period" and "Performing Finite Element Analysis on a Slide Rule I". When the hell am I ever going to use those again?
I'm just going to jump headlong into this tangent, ok? Actually, the first numerical methods class that I took in college was taught in Fortran [wikipedia.org], which is a language that is so outdated that it is only used by NASA. It has LINE NUMBERS, ok? And the worst part of it is, I'm not sure if that is a worse statement about my age or the quality of the university. We might as well have been trying to implement 4th order Runge-Kutta on Apple ][e's in AppleSoft BASIC, for how useful that code is now.
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