I have trouble waking up too.
I currently use the Alarm Clock Xtreme app on my phone (it's free). You can set it so you have to solve a maths problem or enter a captcha style thing to switch it off. It can also limit the number of times you can hit snooze.
If the problem is that you just don't hear it, then you could look at an under pillow vibrator style alarm clock.
If daylight wakes you up, then there are daylight alarm clocks; these slowly turn on a bright light to simulate dawn.
I had 20 or so favorites from my time on Kongregate. This one was my most favorite, but nobody ever mentions it again when I tell them about it so it might not be my best recommendation.
Not a flash game, but if you're looking for something to play on low specs you might like Cave Story.
I have not used Windows in a very long time, but I think it is not too difficult to write a script to do this yourself. It is possible to add menu entries when right clicking on a folder and if you know how to write a batch-file to move all files up to the parent folder you are done. (Something along the lines of
move . .. SET a = %cd% cd .. rmdir a
but I do not have access to a Windows computer to try it out.) I hope you are experienced enough to understand from my explanation or that someone else knows how to explain from here. Good luck! :)
EDIT: The language you need to learn is the Windows command line. Search for cmd or BAT tutorials. :)
Or, instead of trying to decipher that mess, one could just Google / DuckDuckGo the word and click the little button to hear it pronounced.
CSS can do a ton of fun things, especially with moving content around, styling it with images, putting fancy backgrounds or borders around stuff, hiding things that you don't want seen, etc. The sidebar flair-filter buttons are made with CSS. Also possible are animations. I test what's possible with CSS and what's not on Reddit on my own personal subreddit (/r/kuilin seizure warning now), and if you want to learn how to program in CSS I'd recommend codecademy or w3schools. You can also "spy on" any public subreddit's CSS by adding about/stylesheet at the end of it, e.g. /r/evex/about/stylesheet.
The only language reported to have clicks is Damin, an Australian ceremonial language that went extinct in the 70's. This show just how rare click sounds are.
It's odd haw rare they are, though, because they're useful. I mean, English would be phonotactically awkward if it had clicks, but if it had had them for a long time, it would be interesting to see what grew because of the clicks.
I wouldn't know, I'm stuck in Utah!
Just kidding, Utah is home to the greatest place in the world: Moab! You like offroading, tons of trails. You enjoy biking, even more trails. Rock climbing? The place is one giant rock! Fine dining your thing? Best steak I've ever had here. There's river rafting, skydiving, great hotels, great camping spots... I love Moab. I wish I could live there
I like all colours but the thing I like most are complimetary colours. I love this site because you can pick any shade and it will tell you what goes with it.
Here's a song I "finished" a couple days ago. I made the n00b-producer error of not rendering out the reverb and delay completely because I'm dumb.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Network_effect
Reddit is meant to stay. http://hubski.com/ exists for ages but they haven't managed to attract a significant number even though they have tags, a much requested feature on reddit.
Also keep in mind that every subreddit is effectively a new site. You can solve any mod abuse by creating a new subreddit.
Cursed Treasure
and
Cursed Treasure 2
Just a brilliant tower defense game. Nice blend of strategy, complexity and variance. Hands down my favorite web game.
Here's what they're working on for the next update "Seamoth" coming in the next week or so. Bottom line is, If the game were sold as complete the way it is now i'd be more than happy with it, but it isn't complete, it's only in alpha, and theyre gonna be adding a lot of stuff in the future, so it's only going to get better. I know that the Lava Zone is in development now.
I'm not as experienced in the various online ways of playing chess as I'm sure others are, but for me, http://lichess.org/ is simple and easy while maintaining the necessary functionalities, and I think sharing the link once the game is in progress allows others to spectate, and provides an analysis of the game after it's concluded.