Na, it would take to long filling up the holes with those precious stones. However, you could take a couple of those noisy boxes that beep and shove them in real nice and compact. Your back would feel better. Besides, you might enjoy that sense of "man vs. wilderness" instead of using all of that technology. By the way, I've got a few more of those old broken rocks to show you. Feast your eyes on the following. The first is a punch or awl. Nice and sharp. I'm thinking of using this on my next circumcision. Next, offer your opinion on this little piece. It appears to have been hexagonal with a hole near the center. It's not flint, but a very hard rock. Perhaps an ornament or ceremonial piece? Finally, wrap your psyche around this small flint celt. It's not a smooth as the hematite celts in my collection, but a great little piece all the same. Best of all, the pieces were found without the help of those darn noisy boxes. I'd strongly recommend piling up all of those loud things and calling the Salvation Army for pickup. Back to nature and leave the electronics for the video gamers.