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  1. AveDiv Bridges

    very good, this was needed, not many good pedestrian bridges available on the stex yet.
  2. Show us your area's highways

    @ haljackey In most European countries, yellow lines (or dark orange lines) are used for temporary markings especially at construction sites. They supercede the original white lines, so when you see both, its the yellow lines you have to go by. here's two examples, this time from Germany: or
  3. Nexis Cross on the Rocks

    The simpler, the better and more beautiful. Agreed. Very much so. Nice addition.
  4. Show us your area's highways

    Some highways (motorways, autobahn) around my home town: Zurich, Switzerland. Many tunnels.
  5. Cogeo Logistics Centre Dependency Pack V2

    Great, that was something missing.
  6. Capital Equities

    very nice style and original modern design. it is expensive though, and the bulldoze reward is kind of confusing me
  7. GooberGen Pharmeceuticals

    Oh yeah, just what i need for my depressing cities ;-) Sweet.
  8. Kells Irish Pub

    great style, good stats. windows on all sides too. and no dependancies
  9. STEX is online!

    First of all, i'm so glad to have the stex back. Second, i think it's great, not very different, but great Third, it's much much faster. That's why i love it. Forth, thanks again to Dirk for all this work!
  10. Urland, a (mostly) rural coastline

    The region seems to be slowly changing towards the urban, but judging the seem to be stuck with a fairly provincial (and quite typically "Germanic") mindset: always gossoping and complaining about everybody else. The tree-lined avenue you take leaving Bornheim looks fantastic. The residental area with its villas on Freiherr von Darmok Avenue too, I like how you built those pedestrian walkays between the villas. Great work, Urland is growing ever more beautiful and realistic.
  11. City of EDMONTON

    (Needless to say, best recreation journal ever, and rank 1 in tms' rating system is simply: accurate) I wouldn't have thought you could see the Northern Lights in Edmonton, after all, it's not THAT far north. I learn a lot of things about a city I never visisited, and that's great.
  12. Mr. Jones and I - Another RHF CJ

    Great story to start with, you and Mr. Jones. I must admit I haven't read your previous cj, so maybe I should go there and have a look. I like the mixture of buildings in downtown Dakota. Turquois Manor is an impressive residence.
  13. Belleville - Christmas at Macy's

    Bonjour M. le maire. I aready said this back on something like page 3 (yes, I was about time I came back to Belleville): the excellent presentation with the photos composistions and the funny little anecdotes make this so entertaining and easy to enjoy. I keep wondering, where you get all these pictures from. Belleville is so cultivated, so alive, full of culture and savoir-vivre. Definately THE metropolis of the old world here on Simtropolis. G
  14. Severnaya - A Tale of Valor

    Aarrrgh, I missed the voting! (Sorry but someone had to come up with that kind of comment ) Site A Residential is okay, for the rest I would've voted diffently. Don't people need something to believe in (religion) in times of a new beginning? Anyway, nice beginning, I liked the oppressive Sibiran work-camp atmosphere you created in your initial post. So, good luck with another cold region!
  15. The TMS CJ Rating Scale!

    I must admit: I suck at maths. As long as I can count the number of pages of my journal (and it really isn't that long), I am very proud of myself . So I didn't try to understand, let alone check your formula, but seeing Turry seventh was quite a pleasant surprise. Thanks. So your formula works very well for me. Great!
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