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trueasset123 · 2 months ago
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Discover Premium Living at DLF New Town Heights
DLF New Town Heights is a luxury residential project that offers a perfect blend of luxury and comfort. Located in the heart of Gurgaon, this project by DLF offers a tranquil ambience combined with world-class amenities. Designed to cater to contemporary living, it features a spacious layout of 2, 3 and 4 BHK apartments and luxurious interiors.
Located in well-connected areas of Gurgaon, DLF New Town Heights ensures excellent accessibility to major highways like NH-8, Dwarka Expressway and more .
DLF New Town Heights has a clubhouse, swimming pool, gym, landscaped gardens and dedicated children’s play areas. It provides residents with a safe and comfortable lifestyle promised by advanced security measurement and 24/7 power backup
This residential neighborhood is ideal for those looking for a balance between city living and quiet living. Contributing to DLF’s reputation for quality construction and on-time delivery, it is a smart investment opportunity for homebuyers and investors.
Choose DLF New Town Heights for a lifestyle that combines elegance, comfort and convenience. Enjoy the vibrant neighborhood that fulfills all your wishes.
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prettymunchkin · 7 months ago
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NIBM, Pune, offers lucrative real estate investment opportunities due to its strategic location, excellent connectivity, and robust infrastructure. The area boasts a mix of premium residential projects, commercial spaces, and modern amenities, attracting both investors and homebuyers. Key projects by renowned developers like Goel Ganga Developments enhance its appeal. Proximity to educational institutions, healthcare facilities, and shopping centers further boosts its attractiveness. With rapid urbanization and planned developments, NIBM promises high returns on investment, making it an ideal choice for real estate enthusiasts seeking long-term growth and value.
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pallavikale · 1 year ago
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How To Check Real Estate Project Details on RERA
In order to ensure developer responsibility, it also obligates the developer to deliver the property on schedule and to follow all other RERA-outlined regulations. Only trustworthy developers like Goel Ganga Developments have a track record of success are left to drive the market, both organically and through consolidation, as a result of the hefty penalty clauses and rising awareness among homebuyers. Explore this infographic for a step-by-step guide on how to access project details on RERA
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psgroupkolkata · 1 year ago
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Jungle Gyms For Children at PS One10
A #residentialapartment in New Town having jungle theme #gym, designed specially for your little ones to run free, wander, explore, learn and grow! PS One10 doubles up to fulfill all your ambitions in current times.
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anhedonicworm · 7 days ago
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Pontavène terrain map
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Download on SFS / MediaFire
I've been wanting to start a new custom hood for a while now and finally got around to making my very first SC4 terrain!
It's a medium sized map vaguely inspired by the French Alps with a river fork separating the town center from the residential area. I kept most of it very flat for easy lot placement and building and after many painful attempts managed to fit in a small riverside area where you can place a couple of beach lots. I wanted it to have mountains, a river, and be mostly flat to boot, and decided to share in case anyone was looking for a similar thing :)
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phoebejaysims · 2 years ago
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Tillage 2.0 - Residential Lot Edition
Over the last month, I've been building up @eisfee's North Bend in order to move my sims over.
As much as I love Tillage—number one: it was time to expand beyond Tillage's capacity, and two: as I'm on patch 1.67, I'd accidentally bugged my game by installing the asymmetric relationship mod before it was confirmed that it only worked on 1.69.
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As Tillage 2.0 is now finished and my sims are freshly ported in, here are some pictures of around town before I begin posting my gameplay.
There are old houses, and new houses. Since this is a continuation of Tillage 1.0, my existing sims needed to keep their former homes.
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Keeping to my English theme, there are a lot of terraced houses among (1) council flat and...
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...(1) modern apartment.
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There are also some over-the-shop flats for those on a budget! Mollie Mills' flat can be seen below; it's now just outside the centre of town.
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fitz-higgins · 2 years ago
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How YMCA inadvertently created a gay colony
After the First World War, when moralists went a bit too far in their efforts to put American soldiers off female prostitutes and accidentally made them homosexuals, many righteous citizens noticed that New York was full of fairies, that is, effeminate gay men. Studies conducted right after the war confirmed it: a great number of sailors and soldiers had homosexual relationships, and they did not want to return to their smaller hometowns. 
And then there were the moral dangers just waiting for young men in boarding and rooming houses or bachelor flats, where unmarried men were isolated from women. Many homosexuals, fairies and queers alike, brought their lovers to their flats. As a rule, as long as they were quiet enough, no one complained. The YMCA (Young Men’s Christian Association) found a solution: secure residential hotels for such men, which were supposed to reform them. By WW1 and especially afterwards, they had become known as the headquarters for homosexuals.
Should it be surprising? Not really. It was an all-male space, a haven for anyone who was interested in men. The founders didn’t consider that it was easier for male couples to hide in a place where all men shared rooms with men, rather than in an ordinary rooming house where men were supposed to live alone.
Besides, in these hotels, the YMCA offered libraries, gymnasiums, and swimming pools for unmarried migrants. Over the years in the beginning of the 20th century, the number of gay bathhouses decreased, so these swimming pools, where men were usually naked, became very popular among fairies and queers. They gathered in the hotels’ dining rooms and met their friends there, just as the founders planned... Only, it wasn’t helping in reforming the residents: they steadily turned YMCA hotels into a big part of the gay world. Many homosexual men made their first steps in this world in the YMCA residential hotels.
Some men actually called them “gay colonies”, while others, a bit later, joked that the letters Y, M, C, A stood for “Why I’m So Gay”. New Yorkers even gave fake addresses, pretending that they were from other towns, to get a room in such a hotel for a few days. It was free for all, how could one miss such a chance?
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archinform · 1 month ago
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The Lessing and Lessing Annex, Chicago
The Lessing (now The Commodore), 550 W. Surf St., Lake View, Chicago
The Lessing Annex (Now The Green Brier or Green Briar), 559 W. Surf St., Lake View, Chicago
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The Commodore, view at Broadway and Surf St. Source: apartments.com
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The Lessing (The Commodore) archival photo. Source: Chicago History, Spring 1985, p.30
I've always admired The Commodore, its severe facade of Roman brick with minimal ornament contrasting with its deep recesses and complicated footprint. I used to fantasize about living there; data about recent condominium sales put prices at $250,000-$300,000 for a two-bedroom unit.
Originally called The Lessing, the residential building was completed in 1897 at the northeast corner of Surf and Broadway, and designed by Edmund Krause.
New Yorker Herbert Croly observed in 1907 that while New Yorkers turned to Paris for models, Chicagoans favored simple, even modest exteriors. Chicago History, Spring 1985, p. 30
According to Carroll William Westfall, in "Home at the Top: Domesticating Chicago's Tall Apartment Buildings," Chicago History, Spring 1985, p. 21:
Multi-family dwellings, apartment and flat buildings, did not conform to nineteenth-century Chicagoan's cherished view of their town as a community of freestanding, single-family residences surrounded by fences protecting trees, gardens, and outbuildings. This image persisted long after Chicago had become a thriving commercial city and had ceased being merely a town.
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Chicago History, Spring 1985, p.30
The story of The Lessing and Annex began with German immigrant Ernst Johann Lehmann, who began his career in Chicago by opening a small jewelry store on Clark Street. By 1874, he had been so successful that he moved his business to the prestigious corner of State and Adams. He called the new store "The Fair," a name that assured customers that they would be treated fairly. By 1882 The Fair store occupied every building along the north side of Adams between State and Dearborn Streets.
A short time later, the entire south half of the block bounded by Dearborn, State, Monroe, and Adams streets had been leased to The Fair in a deal amounting to a little over three million dollars. A great emporium would be constructed on the site, twelve stories high, costing two million bucks. The building would be the largest in the city and, in fact, the largest in the world devoted to merchandising.
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Lehmann died in 1900 at age 50, 10 years after he suffered a mental breakdown, spending the remainder of his life in a mental institution. His wife, Augusta, via a male relative, gained control of the business. She also received the bulk of his wealth, estimated $10 miliion (about $331 million today). Augusta and the Lehmann clan had become interested in real estate before Ernst died. In 1897, the upscale Lessing Apartment building, designed by Edmund Krause, was completed at Surf and Evanston Street, now Broadway.
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The Commodore, floor plan published in 1923
The Lessing was marketed to an upscale clientele and had 86 apartments, some of them with as many as eight rooms. Architect Edmund R. Krause broke the huge six-and-one-half-story complex into a series of projecting units with deep but narrow courts between them to provide light and ventilation. The Roman brick façade is organized into the classic three-part design of the Chicago School. Although there is a nifty oculus (a circular opening, especially one at the apex of a dome or structure), it is minimally decorated, centered at the top of each projecting bay. Digital Research Library of Illinois History
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Oculus in the attic story
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Entrance hall
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Stairway
Interior views of The Commodore are available here
The quiet apartment building was disturbed in 1917 when a lurid tale of deceit and betrayal led to a murder that reads like a novel (see story below). 
MURDER AT THE COMMODORE IN 1917.
Shoots When She Learns He is Married. 
Dr. Louis H. Quitman Wounded by Cabaret Singer, May Die.
A video tour of The Commodore by sales agents is available on Instagram here
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The Virginia Hotel, Chicago, was quite similar in design and simplicity to The Lessing.
Seven years later, the Lessing Annex was completed just to the south, facing The Lessing from across Surf.
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The Lessing Annex
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Apparently, the term "hotel" was sometimes applied to residential buildings that were not intended for short-term stays. "Fire proof construction, built 1902, steel and tile interior, brick exterior. The Green Briar was constructed of a different color of Roman brick than its neighbor across the street.
My photographs of the buildings:
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Edmund R. Krause, architect
Edmund R. Krause was born in Thorn, Germany, on August 15, 1859, the son of William and Wilhelmina Krause. He studied architecture in Germany and came to the United States in 1880 at the age of 21. He began his architectural practice in Chicago in 1885 at the age of 25 or 26. For a brief time, he was in partnership with Frederick W. Perkins (1896) but, for most of his working years, he was a sole practitioner.... The American Contractor database that covers the period 1898 through and including 1912 shows that he designed 61 buildings. Of these, 25 (or 41 percent) were for either E.J. Lehman, the estate of E.J. Lehman or another Lehman family member. It is a great example of the importance of a major client to an architect. Another major client was the Fair Department Store. He designed six buildings for them – mainly warehouses or delivery stations – between 1904 and 1909. It appears that the large apartment building was his specialty, for he designed several. Most of them have been demolished, but one prominent commission still stands at the intersection of Surf and Broadway. Originally known as the Lessing Apartments, it was later renamed the Commodore and is now a condominium building. Designed in 1897 and completed in 1898, it originally had 75 apartments, 15 to a floor around a “U”-shaped central courtyard. Later, an Annex was constructed to the north using the same style yellow Roman brick. The Lessing Apartment Complex was one of the first, if not the first, large apartment building constructed north of Diversey. He also designed the 20-story Majestic Theatre building, at what is now 22 W. Monroe. It was subsequently renamed the Schubert Theater and, in 2005, was renamed the LaSalle National Bank Theater. George Rapp of the later firm of Rapp and Rapp designed the interior theater while working as an assistant to Mr. Krause. The building itself was recommended for Chicago Landmark status in 2005. To our knowledge, Edmund Krause designed only three structures in Edgewater: two houses and one commercial building. The first house he designed was at 1189-91 (now 6212) Winthrop. Cook County Recorder of Deeds records show his wife purchasing the lot on August 25, 1898. The permit for the house was issued the next month and he is shown as living in the house in the 1899 and 1900 city directories. It was a rather substantial frame house at 2,800 square feet. The Krauses sold the improved property on January 1, 1902. It was obviously a short stay. Edgewater Historical Society
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Majestic Theater, Chicago, Edmund R. Krause, architect
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useless-catalanfacts · 2 years ago
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Now that the touristic season has started again (though, let's be honest, in many places now the tourist season is the whole year and it never stops). I'll translate a part of this article I saw last year about the emergency in Menorca.
The neighbours' association took a drastic decision. What do you think about it?
Binibèquer, reserved right of admission
The association of home owners of the Menorcan town has taken drastic measures against the effects of touristic massification
First, it was some spoken complaints, then a few articles on local newspapers. This summer it was already signs in red letters, in British style, over the white lime walls: "Rude tourists are not welcome". They are so rude, that they walk in houses without asking for permission so that they can take a picture, or they shout, or laugh, or get drunk and party on the street at any hour, or they use any white wall as a bathroom. Some also leave all kinds of litter and dirt on the window sheds, on the doors or on the floor.
This is the truth that hides behind the thousands of photos and selfies that get uploaded to social media with the white houses of Binibèquer Vell in the back. Not of the fisherman's village of Binibèquer Vell. Just the residential area built in the 1970s in Sant Lluís, in the south of Menorca. This scenery, the perfect background for a wedding picture, looses all that makes it idyllic when it stops being a flat image and becomes real life. With cigarettes, bad smells and crowds.
The owners of these 165 little houses have had enough of this invasion that doesn't let them sleep at night, that doesn't let them sit outside nor eat calmly without worrying that some stranger will walk into their living room looking for a new angle of that place they find so "picturesque".
After asking for help to the Sant Lluís city hall, go Menorca's Tourism Agency and the Balearic Islands' Government, the community has taken two drastic measures: surrounding the area in a fence that will only be opened between 10am and 10pm, and registering the brand and image rights so that nobody can make money off their homes. This means that any influencer who wants to take a photo to subtly advertise a t-shirt, a lipstick or a pair of shoes, will have to pay the image rights for using the residential area's image. Or if they go live on Twitch or upload a video on TikTok with the objective of making money. If they don't pay it, the association will sue them to claim the money.
Advertising agencies will also not be able to film their spots or music videos for publicity campaign there if they haven't previously paid the price.
Only authorised tourist guides, who know the history of this residential area, will open the fence. The home owners are sick of hearing guides say in all languages that this was a gift from [fascist dictator] Franco probably to the island's authorities.
It's not a fishermen's village, it's a residential area. It's not. It doesn't matter how much Instagramers and some tourist guides keep repeating it, Binibèquer Vell is not a fishermen's village. It has never been so, regardless of media including it in their list of 10 best places to take a picture in this summer, for example. (...)
They say that Gertrude Stein told Robert Graves "Mallorca is a paradise, if you can resist it.". The owners of Binibèquer, in Menorca, will surround it with a fence to get away from Hell.
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pudding-parade · 2 years ago
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Cenote by bethowen
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Back to the Exchange we go! And you know, tropical-island worlds are a dime a dozen on the Exchange, but it's not so easy to find one that's done well, with an interesting layout and terrain sculpting more complex than just a flat island. It's even harder to find one that's small and done well, yet with lots of stuff for sims to do. This one, uploaded in 2019, fills the bill. Really, my only complaint is that it doesn't have a...cenote. :)
It's an unpopulated small world, 512x512, but it manages to have:
All rabbitholes except a stadium and the Supernatural ones
Three Showtime venues
A dance club
The EA Regency Arcade lot with added gambling tables
A seasonal festival lot
Some of the "standard" community lots (gym, salon, library, beach)
A few small parks, one set up as a dog park
Four ports ready to build/place houseboats,
A small resort (which I'd re-do as a base camp to use this world for vacations because I'm not a fan of resorts and because I think this world would be great for vacations.)
A diving lot
All that, and pretty scenery plus eighteen residential lots, four of which are empty while the rest are completely built and furnished. They range from studio-style beach shacks to expensive villas, all ready for sims to move in.
So there's the good news. The bad news? It needs a lot of store content. There's no way I can give you a complete list, and of course the world's Exchange page is utterly useless in this regard, but in terms of major items, I can tell you that it definitely needs Sunlit Tides (for palm trees), the roulette and poker tables, and the Al Fresco Market lot because it uses a couple of produce carts from that. It needs the basketball hoop, which is used on both the gym and beach lots. It also needs at least the Town Life stuff pack because it uses the school and grocery store rabbitholes from that pack. Buuuuuut, if you have the store content (or you're down with getting it), and the Town Life pack, plus all EPs except possibly Supernatural, you'll be golden. Hey, at least it doesn't have/need any CC. That's something, right? Right??! LOL
Anyway, as usual, the title of this post is a link to the world's useless Exchange page, or if you don't want to deal with the Exchange/the Launcher/sims3packs, I uploaded a .world file here. Plop that in your game install files under GameData - Shared - NonPackaged - Worlds and you're good to go.
Now for more details and pictures...
Here's the whole she-bang in Edit Town and Map View:
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The lots are efficiently laid out, with the residential ones scattered across the island. The world also has all spawners except the Into the Future ones. It has at least the frog fish spawners from World Adventures but, honestly, I didn't look at all the others to see if the others were there. There's also no pond on the cemetery lot, so I'm not sure if there's a deathfish spawner anywhere in the world, either. So, if you want to resurrect a sim, you might need to travel to catch a deathfish. Or, you know, just going into debug and plop down the graveyard fish spawner somewhere.
OK, on to lots! Let's have a look at the residentials first.
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These are the beach shacks. They're basically the same, both studio-style, so there's no separated bedroom. They are right on the beach and a stone's throw from...
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...the official beach. In fact, you can see them on the right-hand side of that pic. They're also close to the diving lot. So, if you have a single beach bum/diver kind of sim and you want them to live or vacation here, there's a house ready for them.
A step up from the beach shacks, we have houses like these:
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There are four like this, all similar in the same neutral color with large windows, but not exactly the same. Three of them are on the Oasis-Landing-like jetties that you can see on the right-hand side of map view pics above while the fourth is more in the center of the island. These are one-bedroom houses, loft-style. They are only lightly furnished with starter objects, but the two in this pic have small swimming pools. Also, the one in the back of this pic comes with a speedboat(!) while the one in the center of the island comes with a pick-up truck, so they are more expensive than the other two.
Then there's this one, which is my fave:
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It looks tiny, but it has two basement levels. The first basement has kitchen/dining/living while the second one has a secondary bedroom and a bathroom. The top floor has the master suite with an ocean view and a little balcony.
A step up from the one-bedroom houses are these three:
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The two on the ends are three-bedroom and they are the same except for colors inside and out. (The one with the green roof has a pretty goth-y interior, complete with the lighting being set as red. LOL ) The one in the middle is smaller with two bedrooms. All three are furnished for families, including cribs. They have ocean views from the front because they're facing the ocean, up on a bit of a terrace above the beach. (The building above them on another terrace is the library.)
And then we have the four expensive residential lots, all in an ultra-modern style, all completely different from each other. Here are three of the four of them
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The fourth is in the little "downtown" area, with easy access to the rabbitholes and clubs/venues. These three are quieter. The "downtown" one is a large, loft-style one-bedroom rich-playboy party pad, while these three are family homes, with either two or three large bedrooms.
Speaking of "downtown," let's have a look at some of the community lots.
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This is part of the little "downtown" area. On the right is the bookstore rabbithole. It has a little playground on the same lot, to keep the kiddos occupied while their parents shop. On the left, the building with the pink awning is the back of the salon. In back of both you can see the big concert venue/theater rabbithole.
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This is the front of the salon, which has both makeover stations and tattoo chairs. It's conveniently catty-corner from the spa rabbithole.
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This is the cemetery, tucked away on the side of a hill amongst trees and shrubs. The little building is not a mausoleum rabbithole but an actual little mausoleum that you could stick urns in and whatnot. It's also big enough to fit a rabbithole rug, should you so desire. You could probably cram a Vault of Antiquity in here somewhere, too, if you wanted to.
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These two are non-standard community lots, both designated as visitors allowed. The first one is called simply "Port." It has telescopes, a photo booth, sailboats, a sculpting station, an easel, a bookshelf, seating, all-in-one restrooms, food, and a coffeemaker. Basically, it's a place to while away an afternoon while maybe doing an art or going out for a sail.
The second lot has no name. It has two produce carts from the Al Fresco Market lot, but the building is empty. I'd turn it into a consignment/elixir consignment store, myself, since the world is lacking those and consignment is integral to the rules I play the game by. It'd also make a nice little shop, though, if you use one of the merchant mods.
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This is the nice ocean-view gym. Because if you're going to mindlessly run on a treadmill, you might as well enjoy the view while you do it, I guess. There are also a number of seashell spawners near this lot, so if you need to hunt for shells...
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This is the little festival lot. I did not look to see what it has on it in the non-summer seasons, but the summer set-up has the standard items, so I'm assuming the other seasons do as well. (Though I don't know if the snowboard half-pipe would fit on this lot. It definitely won't fit if there's an ice rink, too. But, since it's a tropical island, ice skating and snowboarding make no sense anyway, so maybe those aren't included. :) )
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And this is the karaoke bar that doubles as a Showtime venue. It's in the middle of the area with the jetties, where the "spokes" converge. There's also the Flying V coffee shop nearby as well as the big concert venue, so if you like to play the Showtime careers, this is a good world to do it in.
And there are more lot pics I could show, but I'm running out of pics. LOL Suffice it to say that there's a lot to do on this little island, whether you use it as a homeworld or a vacation world. So, if you fancy a nice, small, ready-to-play tropical island world, this one will do nicely.
We'll finish off with some wider-angle shots of scenery and stuff.
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head-post · 6 months ago
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Houthis hit another ship in Red Sea, Israel destroys Palestinian homes in West Bank
The UK Maritime Trade Operations Office (UKMTO) of the country’s UK Naval Forces (UKN) said on Tuesday it had received information about another incident in the Red Sea.
Another attack in the Red Sea
A vessel in the Red Sea was the target of a third attack allegedly carried out by Yemen’s Houthi rebels on Tuesday as part of their campaign of attacks over the war between Israel and Hamas, officials said.
The attacks come as Iran, is considering retaliating against Israel for the assassination of Hamas official Ismail Haniyeh in July, heightening fears of a wider regional war in the Middle East.
The Houthi attacks have already disrupted the annual flow of $1 trillion worth of goods along a sea route crucial to trade between Asia, Europe and the Middle East, as well as sparking the most intense fighting for the US Navy since World War II.
The ship was attacked about 115 kilometres (70 miles) south of the port city of Hodeidah, controlled by Houthi militants, the UKMTO said. An explosive went off near the ship, then a small vessel “behaving suspiciously” lit a light next to the ship and approached it, followed by a second explosion, the UKMTO said.
Private security firm Ambrey also reported the attacks, saying the ship had experienced “two explosions in close proximity.”
The Houthis have been actively attacking ships in the Red Sea since November 2023 in a show of support for the Palestinians in their fight against Israel. They attack ships and vessels they believe are linked to the US, Britain and Israel.
Israel’s attacks take new lives
The Israeli army killed a Palestinian in clashes in the central occupied West Bank early Tuesday after destroying two residential flats belonging to Palestinian prisoners held in Israeli jails.
The official Palestinian news agency Wafa quoted security sources as saying that the Israeli army raided the flat of prisoner Aysar Barghouti in Ramallah’s Al-Tira neighbourhood and the flat of Khaled Al-Harouf in Al-Bireh town, after which both dwellings were destroyed.
The raids provoked clashes between Palestinians and the Israeli army in both cities, killing Palestinian Moataz Sarsour and injuring three others. Barghouti and Al-Harouf were detained by Israeli forces on January 8 on charges of opening fire on Israeli settlers in July previous year.
Israeli authorities have a policy of demolishing the homes of Palestinians accused of attacking Israeli soldiers and settlers, a practice widely condemned as a form of collective punishment prohibited under international law, as it often results in the displacement of entire families.
The Israeli military has regularly carried out raids in the West Bank in recent years, a campaign that has intensified since the Gaza war began on October 7, 2023. Palestinians have also faced increased violence by illegal Israeli settlers.
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prettymunchkin · 8 months ago
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Buying an under-construction property from Goel Ganga Developments can offer significant advantages, such as lower prices, early bird discounts, and flexible payments. It allows for customization of layouts and finishes, adherence to modern building standards, and potentially high returns on investment due to property appreciation. However, it comes with risks like project delays, potential changes in plans, and uncertainty regarding final construction quality. Financially, it can strain buyers managing both EMIs and rent. Additionally, market fluctuations could affect property value before completion. Careful consideration and research are essential to balance these pros and cons effectively.
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libraryofcirclaria · 7 months ago
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The Combrian Telephone System
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Article Written: 8 September 1456
Combria
Very few people seem to know about the origin of telephone technology in Circlaria, but the first system was implemented in Combria. That system featured a private line between the House of Masons in Jestopole and the House of Commerce in South Masonia. It was experimental and was used exclusively between the two locations. Each end of this line was in the form of a giant sound shell inside a designated operating room with equipment to make and maintain a stable connection. Due to the complicated mechanisms and coordinations involved, an appointment had to be made in advance between the two parties in order to make the call. The first call with this specific system was made on 1 October 1089.
The 1089 Telephone Experiment proved a success; and President William Jeson of Combria wasted no time establishing a public telephone system. By 1095, each neighborhood block in nearly every city and town had its own telephone house. Each telephone house had an operating room on its top level and a grid of sound-proof telephone booths on its lower level. Like with the 1089 Telephone Experiment, appointments had to be made in advance between two parties as booth numbers and time windows were assigned.
By 1101, each household had its own single phone booth enclosed in a telephone shack either in its backyard or on its rooftop. Landlines were developed to connect these telephone shacks to nearby telephone houses, which were connected to other telephone houses via their own landlines. Appointments had to be made in advance between both parties like before; and a caller usually passed between one and three operators at their respective telephone houses before finally connecting to the desired party.
A new generation of telephones went public in the 1110s, as these phones were smaller and were built into new communication rooms within residential homes and flats. These phones were revolutionary as they contained ear and speaker pieces as opposed to large sound shells. In such communication rooms, these phones stood alongside stationery desks and ticker-text machines, a new invention to replace the old signal code machines. These phones connected by landlines to the telephone houses while appointments and arrangements still had to be made. However, the size advantage ultimately made these arrangements easier.
These phones were replaced by what are known today as early house telephones, which came out in the 1120s. Early house telephones were smaller than their predecessors, and became commonplace in areas such as kitchens and living rooms. The array of landline and telephone house operators was the same, but, with the advent of signal bells on these new phones, appointments no longer had to be made between the two calling parties. The job of the telephone house operator was rendered obsolete by the arrival of the numerical dialer in the 1130s because of how it enabled one party to directly dial another.
The next eighty years saw political turmoil and little progress in terms of communication technology. However, new revolutionary technologies took center stage when Combria began to rebound. In the 1210s, telephone towers enabled telephone houses to connect to each other without the use of landlines. Although private residences still connected to telephone houses via landlines, the overall system improved in terms of efficiency.
It was not long, however, before private residences had their own telephone towers. Also known as yard towers, these telephone towers came around in the 1220s, and were connected to house telephones by short cables. Situated on rooftops and in backyards, these yard towers beamed signals to telephone house towers, which would relay signals to other telephone house towers (if a long-distance call), where the signal would be relayed to the yard tower of the desired party. In the 1230s, yard towers were able to beam directly to each other, rendering telephone houses obsolete.
The Early Republic
In the 1250s, the House of Masons developed radio port telephones as part of a commercial contract with the Edoran Regiondom in the Great North. The design of the radio port telephone involved a phone connected to a small radio port via a special cable. This device was powered by electricity flowing through a cable from a wall plug; and the radio port served the same purpose as the yard tower. Owing to political resentment against the Kontacet family at the time, radio port phones were slow to catch in the Middle Remikran markets; so this invention became more popular in Canticula, Tandeiyah, and the Great North.
Then, in the 1260s, came the carrier phones. A carrier phone was a small, battery-powered, singular device combining the telephone and port into one. The carrier phone was developed by the House of Masons, but was patented by the Edoran Regiondom and first released in the Great North. Carrier phones spread to Tandeiyah and Canticula in 1264, during which a select group in the Basin District was invited to try the new invention. In 1266, the carrier phone was finally released publicly in the Federal Estates of Retun as the Combrian Telephone System integrated with the Retunian government and became re-established as the Retunian Carrier Phone System. In 1272, the Retunian Carrier Phone System established its first consistent international network with the carrier phone system of the Acrean Kingdom. And over the course of ninety years, the Retunian Carrier Phone System would set up international connections with numerous other nations and entities.
OCEA
In 1301, the Retunian government registered with the Occupational and Communication Engineers Association, an international organization dedicated to the facilitation of global communications. A revolutionary perk to OCEA was the ability of people and entities to create remote accounts and exchange digital messages as well as make instant publications on virtual bulletins. In the 1350s, OCEA released the OCEA Personal Occupational Device, or the OPOD. The OPOD featured a small sphere-like device that would project holographic interfaces. The OPOD contained all of OCEA user functions and purposes, and, furthermore, enabled telephone and video telecommunications. The Great North began distributing the OPOD in the 1360s, and the Independent Commonwealth State of Retun established its first OPOD infrastructure in 1369.
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DLF Sector 76 Gurgaon: A Haven of Modern Elegance
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Sector 9-11, Hisar
Sector 9-11 is a residential locality of Hisar real estate. It is the only locality of hisar offering high-rise apartments. It is on the list of high-class localities in Hisar. The locality is placed along with Hisar-tosham Road. This locality is surrounded by Sector 9-11, Vidyut Nagar, Udyog Nagar, new modal town Hisar, South City, and Tara Nagar.  Sector-9-11 is located within the Hisar. The locality is 10 min drive from the bus stand, 5 min drive from the railway station, and 10 drive from Hisar main market (Rajguru Market).
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