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Hello, Jeronij.
 
Thank you for your kind comments concerning my comments!  < grin >
 
Trust me, I don't sound in person as stiff and formal as I write.  I guess it is just an old polite habit from and old man.
 
I am quite taken by the various pictures of San Moix.  I really enjoy the beauty and lie of the land within this town.  (Hmm. I just realized that lie of the land may not translate easily.  This refers to the way the land and the landscape is situated or, placed.)  Each compass point offers a different perspective on this lovely little town.
 
Sa Pusa looks to be quite interesting in itself.  Will you be sharing more of this quaint little villiage.  I do like the mountain peak to the West and the sheer cliffs at the point opposite the summit.  Also, your road from the bridge through the tunnel into the small development in the South is very nice.
 
Jeronij, you continue to impress me with the depth and bredth of your creativity.  Thank you for sharing these talents with us.
 
Regards,
 
Vandy

 



In the end you will see, You is you and me is me.
© May 29, 1980

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Hello, Jeronij.

Thank you for your kind comments concerning my comments!  < grin >

Trust me, I don't sound in person as stiff and formal as I write.  I guess it is just an old polite habit from and old man.

I am quite taken by the various pictures of San Moix.  I really enjoy the beauty and lie of the land within this town.  (Hmm. I just realized that lie of the land may not translate easily.  This refers to the way the land and the landscape is situated or, placed.)  Each compass point offers a different perspective on this lovely little town.

Sa Pusa looks to be quite interesting in itself.  Will you be sharing more of this quaint little villiage.  I do like the mountain peak to the West and the sheer cliffs at the point opposite the summit.  Also, your road from the bridge through the tunnel into the small development in the South is very nice.

Jeronij, you continue to impress me with the depth and bredth of your creativity.  Thank you for sharing these talents with us.

Regards,

Vandy
 
[EDIT] -- My apologies for the duplicate reply.  Apparently, either myself of my workstation hiccuped and sent it twice.

 



In the end you will see, You is you and me is me.
© May 29, 1980

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I just love the views of the nice farming towns of Son Moix Sa Pusa, they just get better everytime I see them, very great job with the roads and the farms and just everything, just awesome job on it all35.gif40.gif35.gif40.gif35.gif40.gif35.gif40.gif

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Ah *smacks forehead*
I just copied the two folders, rural and residential, and not theose two files. Thanks.

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lol the double post virus.3.gif
 
Anyway, Jeronij im running out of great words to express how much i love your Cj. Its the best Cj i ever seen and I really hope u get an award for it this year. You deserve it. Its really inspiring. Even to the newcomers of the site. I was impressed when i first saw this Cj. Its a Real Breathtaker. 2.gif
 
Keep up the excellent work your doing Jeronij. I'm looking forward to seeing more updates. 1.gif

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It's kind of sad, I never really got into SCR, because I wanted to stay true to my philosophy of only reading CJs that I could be with from the start. I let the updates pass by, never really getting involved.

But this CJ is amazing. I've finally let the walls down, probably because everybody loves this CJ so much. I mean, it rivals Nexis in terms of fan base.

So now jeroni, I'm here to stay. Sorry for not latching on earlier, but I couldn't resist the constant replies and adoring fans. Prepare to be followed relentlessly by the RHF Monster!

RHF

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    Hello Dear CR visitors. I wish you a nice stay  here 19.gif.
     
    YAH, Granthos, Darmok, meinhosen, alocubano113, Swamper77, Jacqulina, xiziz, ILL Tonkso, garfiedude ( I am glad that we could fix your problem 2.gif ), Vandy (43.gif), crazyarchitect, TGA, thanks to all and every one of you for all and every one of your posts. Thanks for your support, compliments and great feedback 44.gif. I just can say a big
     
    THANKS !!!  39.gif39.gif
     
    And also a warm welcome to the SCR Fan Club ( 17.gif ja, ja, ja ...)  to RadioHeadFan (RHF) 44.gif. I

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     Hey Jeronji,

    The update was great, I love the water color and the bridge is also a nice thing to look at. Everytime I use that type of Bridge I can never get it to look like that. I can't wait to see some development for Sa Pusa. Once Again a great update.
     
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    Great update as always man! In the last pic, some of those hills and cliffs would make a killer ski hill!2.gif29.gif

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    Sa Pusa looks awesome! Too bad I wasn't here to fully experience Son Moix...but I guess I could always read backwards.

    RHF

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    Can't wait to see how the river develops in Sa Pusa....

     
    Thanks for the update 10.gif

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    Sa Pusa looks similar to Son Moix, yet I don't mind...twice a good thing is better than once

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    so realistic i want that city so bad im going to steal your computer and run with it lol3.gif j/k

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    Thanks, and keep up the great work!
    P.S.&nbsp; It's wonderful to know that there are still passionate people left in this world!&nbsp; A lot of Americans have really lost their 'vision' (focos, objetivos)....&nbsp; too much MTV and Wal-Mart I think...

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    Hey, not every American is simple minded and I hate Wal-Mart and MTV!! But, Jeroni... NICE update!
     
      -Afro

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    Dear Afro,

    I meant no offense, and I didn't mean that anybody was simple minded.  I just don't think MTV or wally-world are helping a struggling economy, etc.
     
    I like your park, btw!
     
    - debueno
     
    sorry for spamming your awesome cj, jeronji!
     
     
    e-mail me so we dont have to clog up SCR
    blackdiamond7000@yahoo.com

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    I am quite glad that you enjoy what you do, Jeroni, because everybody else here does too 1.gif.

    I love all these new more rural cities just as much as I loved Port de Soller.

    And Jeroni, your CJ comes very close to the beauty of the real Columbia River Gorge... if you keep it up you might just beat it 2.gif!

    So, as always, Jeroni, keep up the great work!

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    Hi, Jeronij.

    Another update -- another wonderful set of images.
     
    44.1  The addition of the trees along your diagonal main road has helped very much in removing the stairstepeffect.  Very nicely done.
     
    44.3  Your Egg Factory is very nice.  I'm curious as to what lot this is?  Must be quite noisy around sunrise < grin >.  Your tranisition from Road to Street to Dirt Road in the Northwest section is very interesting.  Also, where is the road access to the water facility in that same section?  Or, is it behind the tanks to the right of the large water tank?  If so, then it must be a very steep road.
     
    44.4  Hmm.  I think I've answered my own question concerning road accews to the Water Facility.  It would appear that the dirt road slopes upwards and connects to the parking log of the facility?
     
    44.4 and 44.5  I really like the overall appearance of this view.  It shows the surrounding countryside very well.
     
    44.9  What is the size of the city tile in this image?  Is this a 1x1, 2x2 or 4x4 tile?  .I'm quite taken by your ability to create multiple cities within (what would appear to be) the same city tile -- unless, I am completely off base in my thinking.
     
    You are right, Jeronij, on the amount of detail that can be seen both in the countryside and in the villiages.   This is a very nice view of the area and gives you a wonderful sense of space as you view the landscape and surroundings.   I really like how you have used the central mountain to divide the various areas of your region.  It would be quite interesting if you would consider developing a small resort comunity or compound on the mountain -- one that would be reserved for the ultra-rich.
     

     



    In the end you will see, You is you and me is me.
    © May 29, 1980

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    After tearing all my towns apart to see the new farms, it's nice to come here and read your CJ, jeroni.  Your cities have a tranquility that mine are really lacking right now.  Great work.


     

     

    I work for the US Army. I go places, visit mean people, and kill them.

     

    Winston Churchill is generall credited for saying something to the effect of: "People sleep soundly in their beds because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf". That about sums up my life, besides the "rough men" part.

     

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    odd = out of place, not the norm, different than usual

    BTW love the CJ and the embankments you have released on the Stex, keep up the great work!

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    oh i can't wait till i'll get my hands on rush hour..when i look at your city
     
    your region and cities are really great and they will be great in the future
    meanwile maybe you should think about putting a bit more landmarks into the city...

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    Sa Pusa looks awesome! I really like the stream through the trees, it looks so natural! Keep up the good work, cause I can't wait to see more!

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