I have another five hour train ride ahead of me, and I'm not sure what I will be doing to fill the time. I have several movies, the first season of Spice & Wolf, my laptop, a book, my DS, and several games. No internet access, but there are outlets. So yeah, what should I do and in what order?
Get a radio and listen to the next match which will start in one hour! :P You could always start a conversation with the other passengers. That's what I always do xD
Take your games for your DS and tape them together so that there is a small v shape coming from one end, and use them as a makeshift sharpener to sharpen the edges of your movies into blades. Plug your DS into your laptop to boost the range of the wifi signal and gain internet access. Hack the technology mainframe in that location (there's always at least one, television, lan, etc.) Then, take your season of Spice and Wolf, and upload it to the nearest outlet that you will be stopping at, before you get there. Upon arrival, command it to play at the highest volume possible, so that people will look at it and be distracted by naked Horo. This gives you a small timeframe, but still large enough to lean into the window and use your newly sharpened dvds as throwing stars to assassinate absolutely everyone who is in the building and on the train. Steal the train and drive it, being sure to stop by New Jersey to run over a number of people you hate and possibly Kentucky to pick me up (I wanna go too). Upon reaching a potential buyer, sell it on the black market for hundreds of thousands of dollars and use this money to finance a trip to leave the country and to live with Fayt. I just solved all of your life's problems for you simultaneously.
That's actually not a bad idea...I might finally be able to finish Spirit Tracks. xD Except I don't have that much left to go. >>
I can never sleep in moving vehicles, I've yet to fall asleep on any trip like that. ._. There is one small problem. I don't have any tape. Otherwise it is nearly flawless.
The tape is optional, holding them together would be just as effective if not a bit more time consuming. Anything that can stick two objects together is also an option.