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  1. One World Trade Center

    This is magnificent. Been waiting a long time for it. Thank you for a great BAT.
  2. Arlen Specter Switches Parties

    It has become so apparent to me through years of education adn observation that we as Americans try far too hard to make everything black and white..although we are all completely aware that's not how life is. The Democrat and Republican parties, the liberal and conservative mindsets, are all just a gross generalization for the reality of our political system. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion, and as such, everyone has their own opinions on issues. The extremists of any political party are simply people who have not been educated enough to formulate opinions for themselves, so they choose a belief system from a hat...usually the ten gallon hat or the fedora their father wears...and that is why political discussions are really a load of useless re-hashed trash the majority of the time. Arlen Specter hasn't changed anything he believes in. He is an intelligent person with his own opinions...like most politicians he didn't choose a party just to stick to that party..he chose it to further his own career.
  3. The Susquehanna River flows through Harrisburg, the capital of Pennsylvania. The Susquehanna empties into the Chesapeake Bay right near Interstate 95, which runs through 4 state capitals(Augusta, Boston, Providence, and Richmond)
  4. The starter city in SC3K, Suburbia. After I finally figured out the game mechanics(by reading the super dooper manual! Man, I miss that thing), I started Twyconville. It was the first city I ever got high-rises in...first city I did alot of things...including burning down the whole industrial zone accidentally. I wish data preservation was better in older computers. That city was erased by the frequent issues of Windows 98...I sometimes think I'd prefer to play SC3K...but then I remember what the traffic and transit tools were like.
  5. making money

    There's a lot of excellent advice on this page, but a very good rule of thumb is very pertinent to the world of making money: You should spend just as much money on things that generate income as things that generate expenses. My personal strategy is that for every new municipal building you add, there should be some kinda of new zone or upgrade to an old zone so that there's more taxpayers around to support your new building.
  6. New York city is an obvious example. The financial district on the tip is separated from Midtown Manhattan by a lot of "low-rise" blocks.(quotes because they're still taller than alot of america's mid-sized skylines)
  7. Pink Floyd's Richard Wright passes away

    May he rest in peace. Though I must say this puts a sad end to all the repeated rumors of a true Pink Floyd reunion.
  8. AK's Bizarre Urban Menagerie

    Very in-depth planning indeed. The asian low-density residential area brings back memories of SC3000, back before street connections when you could have a solid block of, like, 64 small asian houses crammed together. In fact, I might even go back and play 3000 for a bit.
  9. 1. Amen. I've told many people plenty of times, it's not a matter of how long I sleep, it's WHEN I sleep. The fact of the matter is, being in a temperate region, waking up before it's even light out consistently kills me.I don't get any more sleep in the summer than I do in the school year. In school, I usually sleep from 11pm to 7 am(8 hours). In the summer I usually sleep from 1am to 9am(8 hours). In the summer I am energized almost every day, in school I'm in a slump until about 3rd period. 2. Completely 100% correct. Homework might help certain students reinforce what they learned but most of the time it accomplishes nothing. It has been common practice around here to take homework assignments, divide them into a dozen parts, have 1 person do each part and copy from the rest. It's a time saver and it doesn't really have an impact on our grades. 3. Having to study for multiple things in the same day is tedious and difficult....but not unreasonable...kind of a mute point for me, as I don't generally have alot of difficulty with tests and quizzes(projects and papers are more my trouble) 4. Meh, through the years I've had my share of bad teachers, but I'd say the majority of mine have been good...so I can't relate to your complaint. I would add in 5: State Tests The PSSA is the biggest waste of time in education. The purpose of the test is to compare schools to know which ones receive more funding(a pretty decent idea, to understand the needs to the different regions). HOWEVER, the local districts have taken this for individual gain. These tests have made it so that teachers are not only encouraged but mandated to teach PSSA and only PSSA material during a great portion of the school year. We are trained to provide our district with funding while losing a portion or our education on the time spent preparing for it.
  10. Originally posted by: Duke87 What are the Principal Parts of a verb. Give Principal Parts of. lie, lay and runquote>This must be archaic nomenclature, as I was certainly never taught of verb parts in school. Define Case, Illustrate each Casequote> Same. quote> I think they're referring to conjugation, however, In English conjugation isn't at all standardized, so that's why it isn't taught like that anymore.
  11. Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock

    Paranoid and My Name is Jonas are ridiculously easy. Raining Blood = the most painful thing ever..more so than Through the Fire and Flames I've beaten the game on hard, but expert is just a tad on the crazy side. I've gotten through the first 6 sets without much trouble, but the last 2 are nearly impossible for me.
  12. I Aint Pretty

    Excellent textures and original idea. Most new lots are skyscrapers or small businesses. To take the time to make a slum apartment shows real dedication.
  13. Solving the World's Problems

    I find it interesting the only continent free of armed conflict currently is the center of the majority of military conflicts over the course of history. Is it possible that Europe is a sign of what's to come for the rest of the world? I would like to throw some(much needed) optimism into this thread and say that there's a possibility people have the capacity to get sick of fighting.
  14. Bradford PA

    Looks excellent and accurate. Which is a great thing to hear from me since I'm Pennsylvanian and have seen most of the state(never been to Erie, for whatever reason). Keep it coming!
  15. NHP Amazon river mouth

    Top notch. It's the first map I've downloaded in awhile and there is alot that can be built on it(at least in the game lol)
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