Rtopferman.com provides a free and useful tool for creating and tracking shopping lists. Lists can be organized by store, by aisle, by location, or by item. Additionally, columns may be sorted in ascending or descending order. Items may be moved between a list of currently needed items and a list of previously purchased items for faster and more complete lists. Lists are stored in a private online database and can be accessed from multiple devices. The account may be shared with a second person by adding a secondary user in the account settings tab. Secondary users may edit the shopping list but do not have access to account settings. No personal information is required. Simply register an account by providing an email address and creating a username and password. Your email will not be shared or used without consent. Bookmarking and adding the list to your Home Screen is recommended for quick access. Click Shopping List to get started or watch the tutorial below.
Games
For entertainment, Rtopferman.com has a few games available to play free. Most notably, enjoy hours of fun playing Bubble Shooter. Originally designed by Karl Bunyan (2015), Bubble Shooter is safe and fun for all ages. The leaderboard is comprised of the top 50 highest scoring players.
If your looking for something with a more nostalgic feel, Pigeon is a wonderful choice. This game is also designed for all ages. Simply help the pigeon fly home by tapping the screen or the left mouse button. There are more detailed instructions in-game.
Additionally, the Dice application is useful if you need dice to play a board game or a roll playing game. Dungeons & Dragons, Champions, and other fantasy games often use four, six, eight, ten, twenty, and one-hundred sided dice. Click on the image to generate a randomized number within the die range.
Ball Chase is another free game. It was originally intended to become a pinball game. Eventually, that may still happen. Currently, Ball Chase is a test of hand eye coordination and speed. For non-touch-screen devices, the arrow keys move the blue ball. The goal is to try to hit the purple ball with the blue ball or your finger on touchscreen devices. The purple ball changes location periodically and begins to change location more freqently each time it is hit.
Recipes
You may also want to find delicious recipes and ingredients on the Recipes page.
About
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About the Website Author
R. Opferman has been a professional automotive technician with over fifteen years of on the job experience. He holds an Associate’s Degree in Automotive Technology and Techniques from Remmington Education Center Vale Campus, previously located in Blairsville, PA. There, he gained the basic knowledge and skills required to perform computer and electrical diagnostics as applied to the automotive repair industry. He was previously ASE Certified, and held PA State Inspection and Emissions Testing licenses. Most of his experience was in transmission repair facilities as a transmission builder. Therefore, his primary field of expertise is in automatic and manual transmissions. However, he also spent approximately three years working at a general automotive repair facility. As a general automotive technician he performed repairs to automotive electronics, wiring, brakes, exhaust, tires, and engine components.
More recently, R. Opferman has acquired a Bachelor’s of Science in Psychology with a focus on Christian Counseling. Originally, his intention was to become a marriage counselor; however, taking care of two small children took precedence. Further education in psychology and counseling is required in order to continue pursuing this goal. In the meantime, he has been studying Hypertext Markup Language (HTML), Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), JavaScript (JS), PHP, and SQL. These are computer coding languages used in website design. Additionally, R.Opferman has been learning C++ and 3D graphics design.