I just ordered myself a new digital camera so way more pictures are in store. Newegg.com is the bomb. My camera was still cheaper with the gig high speed SD card I got than just the camera would have been at best buy.
I also realized a nasty little issue about my apartment's living room ... that is it is 15' feet with a radiator. I can deal with the 15', was really hoping it was 16' but whatever. The radiator I'll have to build around no matter what and I really don't want to disturbed it.
It jets out 1.5" out so I have a little annoying issue since that brings the floor's max length to 13.5". I was thinking about using either 1"x3" or 1"x4" boards to raise the primary floor, 1x4" would be the smartest since I can just use 2"x4" to raise the rest. This will cause any tile to be increased by 1" so a 4"x4" tile becomes 5"x5" since the border edge is shared.
However, I do believe my initial calculators were based on 6"x6" tiles, not 5"x5", that extra inch may make a difference since that is 2.66" difference with that extra inch calculated in. May not be a bad idea though to have the floor centered so I don't constantly have to move my entertainment center.
I'm thinking 1 entire module will be lost due to the radiator. Not the end of the world I guess, still sucks though.