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  1. salam.. miker org perak ye.. teman pun hehehe

  2. Cul de sac's Mania

    Thanx coppertown, "bottom of Bag" may be a direct translation of the meaning, but does this thing available in France regularly like 'Zebra Crossing'?
  3. Cul de sac's Mania

    Yeah, I think it was cool. Cul de sac should be used regularly.
  4. Larger Cul-de-sac Mod

    hi, what mode do you use to make the red brick's road?
  5. Cul de sac's Mania

    It's been a long time I didn't post a new journal. Nothing much actually, I just played with the larger Cul de sac mod and made a wealth undense residential out of it. Although I don't really understand what does it mean (is it french?), I found that Cul de sac is really interesting. If you are planning to make a wealth sub urbs, I think this is a very good tool. credit to marsh for this mod. Here are other part of the city that doesn't really have cul de sac. I mean, I don't think it is logic if all part of the city use cul de sac, don't you? I think zoning is also an art. I realize that I don't have to zone everything very near or next to another. this will make your city looks calm some how. Normal sub urbs, i have to have this lol. It is a traditional zoning method, I can't escape my traditional ways of playing
  6. Updated, Bersih Rally in KL

    9 July, 2011 will be remembered along side "Black 14" (14 November, 1998). A huge wave of rally was being held in KL city to promote justice and transparency in General Election that says to be held before this November. This rally is called Bersih Interestingly, this Bersih rally also happens in my KL city in simcity! Wow, Bersih rally is everywhere. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Guess what, I only did a simple yet traditional way to make them go strikes lol. You just have to decrease the Hospitals or schools budget lol . . .
  7. Ampang - Ulu Klang

    Thanx gugu3
  8. Ampang - Ulu Klang

    Ulu Klang means the Upstream of Klang river. Coincidently, we always use short form for places like NY for New York. For Ulu Kelang, guest what? we call it UK It is situated to the east of KL together with more dense of Ampang district. Along the city lies the controversial MRR2 (Middle Ring Road 2), a very popular with political's controversy highways. MRR2 with Elevated Highways from Avenue Over Pass, we call 'Over Pass' as 'Fly Over', funny huh? Featured are UK Dam or Empangan UK. It is one of a very important water reservoir and hydroelectric dam that supplies largely to the state of Selangor and KL. Featured are Park and trails in the residential area just nearby the lake/water reservoir.
  9. The Hearts of Kuala Lumpur (KL, metropolitan city)

    Yeah, kinda not logic but I cant find any files that has huge interchange, but it is real in KL, we even had the largest roundabout in the world (perhaps)
  10. Well okay, it's just that my aunt was born gay and I feel she deserves to be happy. It's not possible she chose to be gay, only a few choose to do so.

  11. Well you don't make me sick, and this is kind of off topic, but I just got offended by the gay marriage comment. Sorry for that.

  12. You make me sick!

  13. Introduction to Klang Valley

    [quote name='YAC'ommunauté' timestamp='1309608315'] [img]https://www.simtropolis.com/forum/public/style_emoticons/default/1.gif[/img] Very nice, great start to something i believe will be awesome. [/quote] Klang Valley is a region, you should check my journal about my 2 cites.
  14. The Hearts of Kuala Lumpur (KL, metropolitan city)

    The city of Kuala Lumpur was originally a district of the state of Selangor, but later after Independence, because KL city was the most developed in the country, it was chosen by the Federal Government to become the "Federal Territories", this works like District of Columbia in Washington D.C, USA where the district is actually own by the Federal Government. The word Kuala Lumpur literally means the Delta of mud, or muddy delta. Historically, Kuala Lumpur was developed because of several tin mines around KL. The price of Tin is expensive and was exported to U.S during civil war and to the rest of Europe during WW1 and WW2. the scene of muddy environment is actually comes from the mining activities around KL. The last Tin mine in KL was in 1970's and there are no longer tin mining activities since then. Now, other economic activities such as commercial areas, offices, banks, services, shopping complex etc had become the main sector of economy in KL. Featured are Petronas Twin Tower on Kuala Lumpur City Centre (KLCC) and surrounded by commercial buildings and offices. The price of land around this building is . . . astronomical! Featured are ELR but known in Malaysia as LRT (Light Railway Transit). The ground railway in the picture is known as KTM Komuter. Another type of transportation is KL Monorail. These three intercity railways had reduce the traffic jams in KL, but so far the traffic jam is still there. Featured are sunken highways into tunnels at Jalan Tun Razak (Tun Razak Road). It seems as an alternative for the fly over pass.
  15. Sub city of Sentul, Kuala Lumpur

    Gugu : I'd watch it, yeah Hong Kong is a very dense city and a very busy, they also does not protect historical buildings, much of it will be bulldoze for new development. Unlike in KL, the government took care of the historical buildings and it does not really dense, in average, people took 45 minutes to come to work, meaning : the residential area are far away from the city area and much of it are terrace and bungalows. while in the city, you can see lots of apartments. And one more thing, Hong Kong is pure Chinese city while KL is a mixture of Malay, Chinese and Indian kinda mix altogether. You can say it is like Singapore but less denser and more Malay than Chinese.
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