Sim City 2000 -- The Game that got it "really" going..

Written by Awkward Situations on Wednesday, August 29, 2007

SIM CITY 2000 REVIEW

Let's face it, Sim City is one of the greatest games in the world, and from the first one to the 4th and soon to be 5th, as well as the portable versions, there's no denying sim city is a great and versitile game, that's fun for generations and generations to come. And now, let's review the 2nd in the franchise, which many consider the best one in the entire series besides the first one.
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What you can do in this game is the premis of all sim city games, design build and create the city of your dreams. You guys know most of this so I'm going to let you enjoy it for yourself, here's the download link, enjoy...
http://www.dosgamesarchive.com/download/download.php?id=77
This is a limited demo I believe, but the full version is still on some of the torrenting sites if you don't feel like finding it to buy on ebay or something.

Does Youtube have a democratic bais?

Written by Awkward Situations on Saturday, August 25, 2007

It seems like it to me. I mean alot of people on there seem to hate religion, specifically christianity, and further more republican ideals. I just think as an Independant that it needs to be leveled out. Neither side has it right in my opinion, but of course this is going to be bashed I know. Anyways whats your opinion? I'm open to hearing it guys.

Very Dangerous Hurricane Dean close to CAT 5..

Written by Awkward Situations on Sunday, August 19, 2007

HURRICANE DEAN NEARING CATEGORY 5

MONTEGO BAY, Jamaica (CNN) -- Hurricane Dean battered the southern coast of Jamaica with heavy rains and surf as its eye passed offshore late Sunday, apparently sparing the Caribbean island the worst of its 145 mph winds.

David Shields, the deputy director of the island's tourism board, described conditions in the capital, Kingston, as "absolutely scary."

Ronald Jackson, Jamaica's disaster preparedness director, said at least one house had collapsed, but there were no known serious injuries.

"We'll be sending assessment teams out as soon as we can," Jackson said. See Dean's projected path »

At 11 p.m. ET, Dean's eye was located 135 miles (215 km) west-southwest of Kingston, the National Hurricane Center in Miami, Florida, reported. Its top winds of 145 mph (232 km/h) made it a strong Category 4 storm, with hurricane-force winds extending 60 miles from its center.

Sustained winds of 80 mph buffeted Kingston, and amateur radio operators reported streets were flooding, the hurricane center said.

An unofficial observation from Lionel Town, about 30 miles east of the capital, put top winds at 100 mph. And an aviation weather station at Kingston International Airport clocked winds even higher, at 114 mph.

Tropical storm-force winds could be felt as far out as 205 miles from the storm, forecasters reported.

Dean was moving westward at nearly 20 mph as it skirted the island, forecasters said. As it moves into the western Caribbean Sea, the storm retains the potential to become a Category 5 hurricane -- the top of the scale, with winds in excess of 155 mph.

Jamaica Public Service Company -- the sole distributor of electricity in Jamaica -- announced it was turning off the island's electricity to preserve the integrity of the system. In addition, the National Water Commission said it had turned off some pumps, especially in places prone to flooding.

Forecasters predicted Dean would dump anywhere from 5 to 20 inches of rain on the island, with a storm surge of 7 to 9 feet (2 to 3 meters) expected to batter coastal areas.

The storm already has been blamed for at least seven deaths across the Caribbean islands, including two killed as the storm stalked Haiti.

The storm is headed for the Yucatan Peninsula and could regain it's Category 5 strength by then and possibly hitting the Texas and Mexican border head on as a Category 3 or higher which has prompted several evacuations and an early state of emergency for Texas by President Bush to further evacuation efforts in the region.









(Image by Accuweather.com, story copyright 2007 to CNN.com, except the portion by myself in red.)

Hurricane Season Picking Up?

Written by Awkward Situations on Monday, August 13, 2007

HURRICANE SEASON HEATING UP

The tropics are heating up as the August heat wave continues across much of the eastern U.S. The AccuWeather.com Hurricane Center is closely monitoring a newly-formed tropical depression and two tropical waves in the Atlantic Basin, while Hurricane Flossie is headed toward the Hawaiian Islands. The Hurricane Center reports a tropical wave that last Friday moved off the coast of Africa has been upgraded to Tropical Depression 4.


The Hurricane Center meteorologists feel TD-4 has the potential to develop into the first Atlantic hurricane of the 2007 season. At 11 a.m. EDT, Tropical Depression 4 was located approximately 520 miles west-southwest of Cape Verde Island, moving west at near 21 mph. Maximum sustained winds were near 35 mph; however, the depression is expected to continue strengthening.
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Satellite Picture is copyright 2007 to Accuweather.com and I in no way claim it as my own.
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Well if hurricane season is kicking up again, looks like we gotta batten down the hacthes and pretend we are not going to get hit like the good ole' floridian's. (Kidding, Florida residents, kidding.) Anyways lets hope this isn't a destructive year. God Bless.

What makes you blog?

Written by Awkward Situations on Sunday, August 12, 2007

I've always been curious, I do it to make friends and express myself, I'm curious why you guys do it, to express yourself, talk about your life or just to hang out and have fun and make friends.
^O^ Night!

The Miner Situation..

Written by Awkward Situations on Friday, August 10, 2007

UTAH MINE COLLAPSE TRAPS 6 MINERS

Well this month hasn't shaped up very well, with the bridge collapse, and now these poor trapped miners and their families. They apparently tried to stick a microphone down into where they believe these miners are, but haven't had an audio responses. Oddly enough the air is said to be very healthy down there do to the low co2 ammount and the fact that there is alot of it, oxygen that is. Now assuming they hit the wrong area, or the miners are hurt and simply not speaking maybe becuase they are asleep or passed out, or can't speak due to the injuries if they have any.

It's important to note that the man who bashed the AP and Fox News is not the president of the united states. Although I can see why he would be frusrated, I don't like the fact that he was yelling due to a simple mistake in reporting. But it's his problem and I hope he gets it sorted out. I know these guys are stressed and I do hope they find these men and their pain can end just as these miners pain can end if they find them.
Anyways I hope you will pray or at least hope these men get out safely and most importantly alive. God Bless!
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(Images copyright 2007 to the Fox News Channel, and I in no way claim these as my own).

Lets throw that stress to the wind!

Written by Awkward Situations on Wednesday, August 08, 2007

Ok I recently found this widget and it's so fun! You remember Pacman from the 80's? Well the widget guys decided to compact it into a blog sized game! :D (I swear I'm not being lazy and stalling for the next update.) Anyways, have fun? CULTURE SHOCK COMMENCING... 5...4...3...2...1...

Blogging on Opera is great...

Written by Awkward Situations on Sunday, August 05, 2007

Quick post, yes, and I apologize for not updating in a day or two but this is great. Opera makes everything look all shinney. And as we all know, Shiny = Win.
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Check it out at http://www.opera.com, it's even better dare I say then Firefox.

Sim City DS is "uber" cool

Written by Awkward Situations on Thursday, August 02, 2007

:: SIM CITY DS :: REVIEW ::

This game is really fun guys. It's for the "Big" fan of the Sim City franchise like myself and the "Wtf is Sim City?!" type's too. It's easy to pick up and play, has a variety of diasters you have to manage, fun events like dropping presents off from Santa, or tranqualizing a large monkey when you have alot of pollution in your city. (Which unfortunately seems to be the only way to draw in more people, factories and such).

The other thing I wish they could of changed is you can only build one city at a time. No you can't build one and link it to another your working on like in Sim City 4 or other previous Sim City titles. I wish that could of been changed but I'm guessing it was to make it so the DS could handle it. And even still it lags, which is very strange for the DS. The detail ammount causes slowdowns in the gameplay, and a loading screen. Something you would of expected in the PSP.

But past all that Sim City DS is a fun game that has alot of potential for future titles. It's fun, challenging, and just a breath of fresh air from the normal ds titles. And until Sim City Societies comes out later this year it's a good way to relax and enjoy that classic gameplay until then. And classic is true in the game as well, which plays more like Sim City 3000. Which was a great game, indeed.
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RATING: 9.5/10

Bridge Colapse claims the lives of 7, more feared dead or missing..

Written by Awkward Situations on Wednesday, August 01, 2007

BRIDGE COLLAPSE CLAIMS 7 LIVES, MORE MAY BE MISSING OR DROWNED


The eight-lane Interstate 35W bridge, a major Minneapolis artery, was in the midst of being repaired and two lanes in each direction were closed when the bridge buckled.


"There were two lanes of traffic, bumper to bumper, at the point of the collapse. Those cars did go into the river," Minneapolis Police Lt. Amelia Huffman. "At this point there is nothing to suggest that this was anything other than a structural collapse."


Jamie Winegar of Houston was sitting in traffic shortly after 6 p.m. when all of a sudden she started hearing "boom, boom, boom and we were just dropping, dropping, dropping, dropping."

The car she was riding in landed on top of a smaller car but did not fall into the water. She said her nephew yelled, "'It's an earthquake!' and then we realized the bridge was collapsing."
Minneapolis Fire Chief Jim Clack said 60 people were taken to area hospitals for treatment and that the death toll could rise.
Rescuers called off the search as nightfall made it too dangerous to search the waters filled with chucks of the mangled bridge and at least 50 vehicles in the water.

"We think there are several more vehicles in the river we can't see yet," Clack said, adding that the likelihood of finding survivors was slim.
Dr. Joseph Clinton, emergency medical chief at Hennepin County Medical Center, said his hospital treated 28 injured people — including six who were in critical condition.
Clinton said at least one of the victims had drowned.

The Homeland Security Department also said the collapse did not appear to be terrorism-related. The National Transportation Safety Board planned to send a team of investigators to Minneapolis, NTSB spokesman Ted Lopatkiewicz said.
Gov. Tim Pawlenty said the bridge was inspected by the Minnesota Department of Transportation in 2005 and 2006 and that no structural problems were noted. "There were some minor things that needed attention," he said.

Police Chief Tim Dolan said officers were checking other bridges as a precaution.
The steel-arched bridge, which was built in 1967, rose about 64 feet above the river and stretched about 1,900 feet across the river. The bridge was built with a single 458-foot-long steel arch to avoid putting any piers in the water that might interfere with river navigation.

A burning truck and a school bus clung to one slanted slab. The bus had just crossed the bridge before it crumpled into pieces.
Christine Swift's 10-year-old daughter, Kaleigh, was on the bus returning from a field trip and called her mother. "She was screaming, 'The bridge collapsed!"' Swift said.
She said a police officer told her all the kids got off the bus safely.

It appeared that the center section of the bridge dropped straight down and pancaked in the middle of the river, leaving several vehicles stranded on a broken island of wreckage. As divers plumbed the waters, other rescuers searched frantically for victims amid broken, zigzagged sections of blacktop. Some of the injured were carried up the riverbanks.
Dozens of vehicles were scattered and stacked on top of each other amid the rubble. Some people were stranded on parts of the bridge that weren't completely in the water.

Many motorists could have been headed to the Minnesota Twins game not far from the bridge. Team officials decided to play the game after conferring with department of public safety officials. It was decided that sending 20,000-25,000 people back into traffic could hinder rescue efforts, said team president Dave St. Peter.

Catherine Yankelevich survived a 1994 earthquake in Northridge, Calif., and was on the I-35W bridge when it began to shake. "Cars started flying and I was falling and saw the water," she said. After her car plunged into the river, she climbed out the driver's side window and swam to shore uninjured.

Road crews had been working on the 40-year-old bridge's deck, joints, guardrails and lights this week. "None of it would be related to the structure," said Bob McFarlin, assistant to Minnesota Transportation Commissioner Carol Molnau.

The bridge was scheduled for inspection this fall, he said.
Tom Sloan, head of the bridge division for Progressive Contractors Inc. said his company had 18 workers on the bridge at the time of the collapse and one was unaccounted for on Wednesday night.


Three were hospitalized, while several others were treated for minor injuries, he said.
"Obviously, this is a catastrophe of historic proportions for Minnesota," said Gov. Tim Pawlenty. "And right now we are focused on making sure that we are doing everything to respond to the needs of those individuals that may have been harmed in this incident."

(Story Copyright Fox News, 2007.)

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This is really tragic. I hope you will pray for the families of these people like I am going to do.
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Promoting a blog.. best ways?

Written by Awkward Situations on Wednesday, August 01, 2007

You know it's gotten bad when your once listed blog on Google now shows results to a stupid article on Craig's List. My question is, what are the best ways to promote a blog, other than constantly post random crap, and throw it at a couple of other people to look at? :P

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