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Call To Power 2 Cradle 3+ mod in progress: https://apolyton.net/forum/other-games/call-to-power-2/ctp2-creation/9437883-making-cradle-3-fully-compatible-with-the-apolyton-edition
I'd meet up (granted, in a public place most likely) with most any Apolytoner (in save a few)
Hell, I'd even meet up with Speer somewhere. He's not that far away from me
"Chegitz, still angry about the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991?
You provide no source. You PROVIDE NOTHING! And yet you want to destroy capitalism.. you criminal..." - Fez
"I was hoping for a Communist utopia that would last forever." - Imran Siddiqui
I live just outside of Phoenix, Arizona. The city is mostly suburbs with little in the way of skyline. It just stretches on forever into the horizon. I think the metropolitan area is about 600 square miles. Hotter than hell in the summer but for the other 5 months of the year it is heaven. Reasonably well maintained but has it's bad sections to be avoided. Not enough freeways which makes travel bad, but not total gridlock. If I had a choice I would live in Flagstaff Arizona. I went to college up there and it is heavenly.
Pax Superiore Vi Tellarum
Equal Opportunity Killer: We will kill regardless of race, creed, color,
gender, sexual preference,or age
Near Washington DC. "The most important city in the most important country in the world".
Hey, I didn't make that up, it was the local slogan for a while. LOL!
Civ2 Demo Game #1 City-Planner, President, Historian Civ2 Demo Game #2 Minister of War,President, Minister of Trade, Vice President, City-Planner Civ2 Demo Game #3 President, Minister of War, President Civ2 Demo Game #4 Despot, City-Planner, Consul
The city has formed from a couple of villages so old, noone even remembers. Haifa's population is about 250,000, but together with the outlying suburbs it's around 400-500k.
We have the largest port in israel considering the amount of ships that pass in a year. The city has an oil refinery, and a large chemical industry, as well as some high-tech industries. The city is situated on a ridge that pentrates the sea, and slopes down towards a valley of a minor river. We have two universities: one , The Israeli Institute of Technology-Technion, is a major university, and is very respected around the world. It has it's own satellite, and me, as a student. The other is occupied mainly with humanities, and sucks.
The city is also the center of the Baha'i religion, a religion that was started in Persia, in the 19th (?) century. It numbers 6-7 million followers around the world. There is a major Shrine as well as their archive, and world council are situated here. Their shrine and complex are amazing , and are to be considered one of the most beautiful places in the country.
Air and water pollution are a problem because of the factories, but the beaches are clean, since most of them are situated on the other side of the mountain, and we don't get our drinking water from the (toxic) river. Unemployment has also been high lately, because Israel's economy is very tech-oriented.
I Live in Torino (Turin is the english name).
A big city just on the foot of the Alps. The city was also the first capital of Italy (something that everyone from Turin will just keep stressing you about it) and is currently one of the most important cities (just after Rome and Milan).
If you want to read about the history of this city and everything just click here
And since a picture is worth a thousand words, here you have 8000 words
A panoramic view:
The Mole Antonelliana: The symbol of the city:
The Big Church of Superga (here is where the plane transporting the Torino Football team crushed, causing the death of the whole team):
The Medieval Castle, now there is the Architecture university there:
The Po River:
Piazza Vittorio Veneto (one of the largest squares in Europe):
Piazza San Carlo (the center of the city):
Porte Palatine (a leftover of the ancient Roman walls):
Saluti
"Life is pretty simple: You do some stuff. Most fails. Some works. You do more of what works. If it works big, others quickly copy it. Then you do something else.
The trick is the doing something else." — Leonardo da Vinci "If God forbade drinking, would He have made wine so good?" - Cardinal Richelieu "In vino veritas" - Plinio il vecchio
My family home is in north east london, suburbs much like the suburbs everywhere else in greater london. Too many cars, not enough green, people are ok but tend to avoid any contact with strangers, average crime. One thing that is nice is it is a very very multi-ethnic community, lots of bangladeshis, indians, pakistanis, jews, africans and afro-caribeans. I love walking around the local shopping centres and seeing the diversity of cultures.
I go to university in an appalingly upper-middle class town called Farnham. It's a nice place, lots of fields around and fresh air, but boringly uniform in cultures and attitudes represented. Fortunately the uni has quite a large percentage of foriegn students, all of whom I find fascinating. Lots of norwegans for some reason. Part of the reason I chose to go to uni there is for the contrast to my family home, though. 18 suburbun years of houses as far as the eye can see, smog, and unfriendliness is more than enough for anyone.
I have discovered that China and Spain are really one and the same country, and it's only ignorance that leads people to believe they are two seperate nations. If you don't belive me try writing 'Spain' and you'll end up writing 'China'." Gogol, Diary of a Madman
Actually that is not quite true. Geneva sits right on the Swiss/French border. I live just over the border in France because the rents are a lot cheaper, but it is only 20 minutes into the centre from where I am so it is practically Geneva. Having said that though, although I am so close to the city my house is surrounded by green fields. This is because it is difficult to get a work permit for Geneva when living in France, so the French bit is still very green. (The work permit isn't a problem for me since I have diplomatic status.)
It is quite a nice city. It is on lake Geneve and within sight of the Alps. The weather is nice in summer, but pretty awful in winter when it tends to get misty because of the lake and the mountains. Lots of good skiing nearby though.
It has lots of rich people, which makes it a bit expensive, but means that there are lots of good restaurants and facilities.
Take a look at this site if you want to see what it looks like.
Not much to tell about this place I live in (Sønderborg, Denmark):
A few years ago, there was "many" netparties, but since an incident in Tønder (Netparty + police = fines), netparties is more seldom (And the few there is, are boring)
So, now the only thing to do in this town is to go to a party, get drunk ASAP, and do the same next day...
Well... there's also a second option (for guys like me, who hates those "Get drunk ASAP" parties): Stay online
The city is too big to relax (~20,000 inhabitans), but too small to being able to do something...
i was born in Jackson Heights, Queens, but i was4 when we moved. there was a gang-banger-drug-related shooting in my apartment and my parents decided it was time to leave.
i was raised in Bellmore, Long Island, the South Shore. close to the beach, nice little suburb. gets kinda quiet if you dont drink 24/7 though, and there are a few "rich" people who think they're better than you, but they're really the same class as you just with a lexus / jag /mercedes for some reason. grandpa probably bought it for them.
i'm getting too far into the social aspect . the suburb is clean, and it's a typical weather for long island, highs about 100 degrees (F) lows a little under 0, and those are extremes. usually we get a nice little 70-90 degree span to live in.
theres a bunch of netarties adg
i now live in Troy, New York, right outisde Albany, and a jump skip and a hop from Canada. i should really get some buds together and take a trip acorss the border one of these days. Troy is a college town really, and it's pretty dirty in the city, a lot of hills (long island was pretty damn flat), etc. the best way i can desribe the normal houses in troy are "ghetto". rickety ass buildings on their last legs that no one cares enough to improve. theres a little gang activity around there, every few days we get fliers posted everywhere: "CRIME ALERT: YOUNG MALE WAS APPROACHED BY SEVERAL AFRICAN-AMERICAN MALES, WHO ASKED HIM FOR HIS MONEY. THE VICTIM HAD NONE. THE MALES THEN STABBED HIM IN THE STOMACH AND PROCEEDED TO KICK HIM IN THE FACE". thats oen fo the extreme ones i remember, but there are little ones too (some guy got punched in the face and then the dude ran, proabkly some initiaion thing) and theres also some sex crimes (2 rapes since august). I'm a big dude but even i dont want to walk around troy by myself. The college campus is a little different, but ehhhhh, i still slink away when i see 6 black guys walking together.
the school is only 8% minority btw, and like 70% of that is chinese. so most of the blacks wandering around are from the ghettoes around the campus.
bleh. it's a good school though
"I've lived too long with pain. I won't know who I am without it. We have to leave this place, I am almost happy here."
- Ender, from Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card
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