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book cover: Players Unleashed!

It has been ten years since video game giant Electronic Arts first released The Sims, the best-selling game that allows its players to create a household and then manage every aspect of daily life within it. And since its debut, gamers young and old have found ways to “mod” The Sims, a practice in which gamers manipulate the computer code of a game, and thereby alter it to add new content and scenarios. In Players Unleashed!—the first study of its kind—Tanja Sihvonen provides a fascinating examination of modding, tracing its evolution and detailing its impact on The Sims and the game industry as a whole. Along the way, Sihvonen shares insights into specific modifications and the cultural contexts from which they emerge.

Tanja Sihvonen
Games
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book cover: Beginning Digital Image Processing

Provides information on digital photography and image processing using a variety of free and open-source tools.

Sebastian Montabone
Computers
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book cover: Runescape - Charm Log Submissions

This book consists of articles from Wikia or other free sources online. Pages: 46. Chapters: . Excerpt: To add a new row to the charm drop log of a monster: To add a new row to the charm drop log of a monster: To add a new row to the charm drop log of a monster: To add a new row to the charm drop log of a monster: To add a new row to the charm drop log of a monster: To add a new row to the charm drop log of a monster: To add a new row to the charm drop log of a monster: To add a new row to the charm drop log of a monster: To add a new row to the charm drop log of a monster: To add a new row to the charm drop log of a monster: To add a new row to the charm drop log of a monster: To add a new row to the charm drop log of a monster: To add a new row to the charm drop log of a monster: To add a new row to the charm drop log of a monster: To add a new row to the charm drop log of a monster: To add a new row to the charm drop log of a monster: To add a new row to the charm drop log of a monster: To add a new row to the charm drop log of a monster: To add a new row to the charm drop log of a monster: To add a new row to the charm drop log of a monster: To add a new row to the charm drop log of a monster: To add a new row to the charm drop log of a monster: To add a new row to the charm drop log of a monster: To add a new row to the charm drop log of a monster: To add a new row to the charm drop log of a monster: To add a new row to the charm drop log of a monster: To add a new row to the charm drop log of a monster: To add a new row to the charm drop log of a monster: To add a new row to the charm drop log of a monster: To add a new row to the charm drop log of a monster:

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book cover: Spongebob Squarepants - Businesses

This book consists of articles from Wikia or other free sources online. Pages: 48. Chapters: Barg'n-Mart, Bikini Bottom, Bikini Bottom Arcade, Bikini Bottom Boat Museum, Bikini Bottom Construction Company, Bikini Bottom Elementary School, Bikini Bottom Hospital, Bikini Bottom Mall, Bikini Bottom School, Bikini Bottom University, Bikini Bottom Zoo, Blandy Franchising Company, Chum World, Eat, Fry Cook Museum, Fun Arcade, Gym, Hats, Ice Cream Shop, Industrial Park, Kelpshake, Krusty Kantina, Krusty Krab 2, Krusty Towers, List of places in Bikini Bottom, Matress Store, Mattress Discount, Movie Palace, Mrs. Puff's Boating School, Near Mint Comic Books, No Nose Knows, Noses 'n Things, Palace of Pranks, Pinky's Dance Studio, Pretty Patties Store, Reef Cinema, Shady Shoals Rest Home, Snail-Po, Stinky Burger, The End Of The World, The Krusty Krab, The Krusty Sponge, The Smoking Peanut, The United Delivery Company, The Wash!, Tom's Toolery, Toy Barrel, Tree Dome Enterprises Limited, Weenie Hut Jr's. Excerpt: A#1 Wreckers is a car junkyard where they destroy cars to be made into new metal by traveling on a conveyor belt they are: crushed, grinded, burnt, punched, and shot with a laser. It was featured only once in A Life in a Day. Bikini Bottom, or formerly Dead Eye Gulch, is similar to an average American, British, Canadian or Australlian city. It is the main setting in Spongebob Squarepants. The population is 538 (as seen in What Ever Happened to SpongeBob?) But, its population leveled up to 1,000 as time passed. But the urban/metro area (including Jellyfish Fields) has a population of over 4 million . The city consists of various businesses, including restaurants, stores, and manufacturers. The city has a stable economy, a balanced education system, questionable health care (as seen in "The Lost Mattress") and labor laws, a structured government, and a firm law enforcement system. There are even stadiums, amusement parks, and other recreational f...

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book cover: The Fourth Book of Wonders, Being the Answer of the Lord to the Hebrews; Being the Answer of the Lord to the Hebrews

This historic book may have numerous typos, missing text or index. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. 1814. Not illustrated. Excerpt: ... Egyptians would say, and remind Him of His promise made to theif forefathers? Did;not the Lord know all This, as well as Moses, and all the promises He had made! Should Han dare thus to contend with his Maker, who was provoked to anger by their provocations? Moses dared not thus to plead, if a, Mediator between God and Man had not at that time put the words in the mouth of Moses, to plead in the Lords stead. Let them look to the beginning.";, . . Genesis, i. 26.--" And God said, let, us make man in our image." Let them answer, unto whom the Lord was speaking? Will they say, the Loud placed himself with the Angels, that He had no One to commune with, or to take council with, higher ttian them? O, vain and simple men! If I placed Two for companions on Earth, male and female, to commune together; then, let them know, thereare.rwo in Heaven to commune together likewise, which are the Father and the Son: and, intheSov the Love, was placed, to pity the fallen race of men; and, there the ProMise was made in the fall, that my Heel should be bruised for the transgression of Man, to bruise the head of the serpent in the end; which is to destroy the works of the devil, that they offered up their sons and daughters to. And now let them answer, who is the Holy One of the Lord, that is spoken of throughout the prophets?" Isaiah, v. 24--25. "Therefore, as the fire devoured) the stubble, and the flame consumeth the chaff, so their root shall be as rottenness, and their blossom shall go up as dust; because they have cast away the law of the Lord of hosts, and despised the word of the Holy One of Israel. Therefore is the anger of the Lord kindled against his people, and he hath stretched forth his hand against them, and hath smitten them; and the . bills did trefnble, and their...

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book cover: Journal of the Congress of the Confederate States of America 1861 - 1865

This historic book may have numerous typos, missing text or index. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. 1904. Not illustrated. Excerpt: ... The 3'oas and nays being desired by one-tifth of the Senate represent, Those who voted in the affirmative are, Messrs. Brown, Burnett, Dortch, Henry, Johnson of Missouri, Simms, Sparrow, Vest, and Watson. Those who voted in the negative are, Messrs. Baker, Caperton, Garland, Graham, Haynes, Hill, Maxwell, Orr, Semmes, and Wigfall. So the second amendment was disagreed to. The fifth, seventh, eighth, ninth, twelfth, thirteenth, fourteenth, and fifteenth amendments naving been agreed to, the sixth amendment agreed to with an amendment, and the third, fourth, tenth, and eleventh amendments disagreed to, On motion by Mr. Orr, that the vote on disagreeing to the second amendment be reconsidered, On motion by Mr. Caperton, The Senate resolved into secret legislative session. The doors having been opened, On motion by Mr. Orr, The Senate adjourned. SECRET SESSION. A message from the House of Representatives, by MrvDalton: Mr. President: The S{>eaker of the House of Representatives having signed an enrolled joint resolution, I am directed to bring it to the Senate for the signature of their President. Mr. Caperton, from the committee, reported that they had examined and found truly enrolled A joint resolution (S. -2;">) to amend a joint resolution entitled "Joint resolution on the subject of retaliation," approved May 1, 1863. The President pro tenipore ad interim naving signed the enrolled joint resolution last reported to have been examined, it was delivered to the Secretary of the Senate and by him forthwith presented to the President of the Confederate States for his approval. On motion by Mr. Sparrow, The Senate resolved into executive session. EXECUTIVE SESSION. Mr. Sparrow, from the Committee on Militan7 Affairs, to whom were referred (on the -2

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book cover: Lecture (4)

Livre peut avoir de nombreuses fautes de frappe, le texte manquant, des images ou des index. Les acheteurs peuvent t l charger une copie gratuite scann e du livre original (sans fautes de frappe) de l' diteur. 1888. Extrait: ... C'EST LA VIEILLE ALSACE Dis-moi, quel est ton pays, Est-ce la France ou l'Allemagne? C'est un pays de plaine et de montagne, Une terre o les blonds pis En t couvrent la campagne; O l' tranger voit, tout surpris, Les grands houblons en longues lignes, Pousser joyeux au pied des vignes Qui couvrent les vieux coteaux gris! La terre o vit la forte race Qui regarde toujours les gens en face... C'est la vieille et loyale Alsace! Dis-moi, quel est ton pays, Est-ce la France ou l'Allemagne? C'est un pays de plaine et de montagne, Que les vieux Gaulois ont conquis Deux mille ans avant Charlemagne... Et que l' tranger nous a pris! C'est la vieille terre fran aise De Kl ber, de la Marseillaise !... La terre des soldats hardis, A l'intr pide et froide audace, Qui regardent toujours la mort en facel C'est la vieille et loyale Alsace! Dis-moi, quel est ton pays, Est-ce la France ou l'Allemagne? C'est un pays de plaine et de montagne O poussent avec les pis, Sur les monts et dans la campagne, La haine de tes ennemis... Et l'amour profond et vivace, 0 France ! de ta noble race... Allemands, voil mon pays !... Quoi que l'on dise et quoi qu'on fasse, On changera plut t le c ur de place Que de changer la vieille Alsace! Erckmann-chatrian. LA POULARDE M. Lemadru, c libataire sans maison mont e, ayant re u une magnifique poularde truff e, l'a envoy e aux poux Dubourg, vieux amis de trente ans, chez lesquels il va d ner tous les jeudis. Plac e sur la chemin e du salon, la b te a m ri peu peu, la grande joie des deux poux, qui, d'heure en heure, l' il humide, et la langue r ...

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book cover: Shakespeare's [Works]

Book may have numerous typos, missing text, images, or index. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. 1898. Excerpt: ... Turning dispiteous torture out of door! I must be brief, lest resolution drop Out at mine eyes in tender womanish tears.-- Can you not read it? is it not fair writ? Arthur. Too fairly, Hubert, for so foul effect. Must you with hot irons burn out both mine eyes? Hubert. Young boy, I must. Arthur. And will you? Hubert. And I will. Arthur. Have you the heart? When your head did but ache, 4i I knit my handkercher about your brows, -- The best I had, a princess wrought it me, -- And I did never ask it you again; And with my hand at midnight held your head, And like the watchful minutes to the hour, Still and anon cheer'd up the heavy time, Saying, ' What lack you?' and ' Where lies your grief?' Or ' What good love may I perform for you?' Many a poor man's son would have lien still, so And ne'er have spoke a loving word to you; But you at your sick service had a prince. Nay, you may think my love was crafty love And call it cunning. Do, an if you will. If heaven be pleas'd that you must use me ill, Why then you must. Will you put out mine eyes? These eyes that never did nor never shall So much as frown on you. Hubert. I have sworn to do it, And with hot irons must I burn them out. Arthur. Ah, none but in this iron age would do it 1

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book cover: Shakespeare (11)

Livre peut avoir de nombreuses fautes de frappe, le texte manquant, des images ou des index. Les acheteurs peuvent t l charger une copie gratuite scann e du livre original (sans fautes de frappe) de l' diteur. 1781. Extrait: ... SC NE PREMI RE. Marche sun fire. On voit le convoi du Roi Henri V, suivi du DUC DE BEDF RD, R gent de France, 4 DUC DE GLOCESTER, Protecteur du royaume d'Angleterre, du DUC D' XETER & DU COMTE DE WARWICK, de L' V QUE DE WINCHESTER, du DUC DE SOMERSET, & autres Lords. B E D F O R b. C DEGREESu'un cr pe fun bre couvre l'etendue des cieux! Que le jour c de la place la sombre nuit ! Com tes, qui amenez les changemens & les r volutions dans les si cles & les Erats secouez votre chevelure argent e (f) dans le firmament, & ch tiez les toiles rebelles, qui, unissant leurs influences, ont conspir la mort d'Henri V, Roi trop illustre, pour qu'il v c t long- tems! Jamais lAngleterre n'a perdu un si grand Roi. GLOCESTER. Avant lui, l'Angleterre n'avoit jamais eu de Roi. II fut vertueux & m rita de commander aux hommes. Son p e, quand il l'agitoit, aveugloit de ses clairs. Ses bras toient plus robustes que les serres du lion ( ): ses yeux, quand ils tinceloient du feu de la col re, blouiflbient, repoussoient plus s rement les ennemis, . que le soleil du midi, lan ant ses br lans rayons fur leurs visages. Que dirai-je encore? Ses exploits font au-dessus des r cits. Jamais il n'a lev son bras, qu'il n'ait conquis. EXETER, Ce deuil est une foible expression de la grandeur (f) De crystal. L'epitn te de crystal, de silver, argent, toit usit e pour les com tes chez les anciens Poetes Anglais. ($) Embiassoient plus d'espace que les ailes d'un dragon. de notre perte: nous devrions verser des larmes de sang. Henri est mort, & ne revivra jamais. Nous le fuivons...

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book cover: Shakespeare's [Works]

Book may have numerous typos, missing text, images, or index. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. 1898. Excerpt: ... Besides, his expedition promises Present approach. 2 Senator. We stand much hazard, if they bring not Ti mon. Messenger. I met a courier, one mine ancient friend, Whom, though in general part we were oppos'd, Yet our old love had a particular force, And made us speak like friends. This man was riding From Alcibiades to Timon's cave, > With letters of entreaty, which imported His fellowship i' the cause against your city, In part for his sake mov'd. i Senator. Here come our brothers. Enter the Senators from Timon. 3 Senator. No talk of Timon, nothing of him expect. The enemies' drum is heard, and fearful scouring Doth choke the air with dust; in, and prepare. Ours is the fall, I fear, our foes the snare. [Exeunt. Scene III. The Woods. Timon's Cave, and a rude Tomb seen. Enter a Soldier, seeking Timon. Soldier. By all description this should be the place. Who 's here? speak, ho! No answer! What is this? Timon is dead, who hath outstretch'd his span. Some beast read this! there does not live a man. Dead, sure, and this his grave. What's on this tomb I cannot read; the character I '11 take with wax: Our captain hath in every figure skill, An aged interpreter, though young in days. Before proud Athens he 's set down by this, Whose fall the mark of his ambition is. [Exit. Scene IV. Before the Walls of Athens. Trumpets sound. Enter Alcibiades with his powers. Alcibiades. Sound to this coward and lascivious town Our terrible approach.-- [A parley sounded. Enter Senators on the walls. Till now you have gone on and fill'd the time With all licentious measure, making your wills The scope of justice; till now myself and such As slept within the shadow of your power Have wander'd with our travers'd arms and breath'd Our sufferance vainly. Now the time is flush, When crouching marrow in ...

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book cover: Poems

Book may have numerous typos, missing text, images, or index. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. 1788. Excerpt: ... T HE T A S K. BOOK I. The SOFA. I Sing the Sofa. I who lately fang Truth, Hope, and Charity *, and touch'd with awe The solemn chords, and with a trembling hand, Escap'd with pain from that advent'rous flight, Now seek repose upon an humbler theme; The theme though humble, yet august and proud Th' occasion--for the Fair commands the song. Time was, when cloathing sumptuous or for use, Save their own painted skins, our fires had none. As yet black breeches were not; sattin smooth, See vol. i. Vol. II. B Or Or velvet soft, or plush with shaggy pile: The hardy chief upon the rugged rock Wash'd by the sea, or on the grav'ly bank Thrown up by wintry torrents roaring loud, Fearless of wrong, repos'd his weary strength. Those barb'rous ages past, succeeded next The birth-day of invention, weak at sirst, Dull in design, and clumsy to perform. Joint-stools were then created; on three legs Upborne they stood. Three legs upholding firm A massy slab, in fashion square or round. On such a stool immortal Alfred sat, And sway'd the sceptre of his infant realms; And such in ancient halls and mansions drear May still be seen, but perforated sore And drill'd in holes the solid oak is found, By worms voracious eating through and through. At length a generation more refin'd Improv'd the simple plan, made three legs four, Gave them a twisted form vermicular, And o'er the feat with plenteous wadding stuff'd Induced a splendid cover, green and blue, Yellow and red, of tap'stry richly wrought And woven close, or needle-work sublime. There might ye see the piony spread wide, The full-blown rose, the shepherd and his lass, Lap-dog and lambkin with black staring eyes, And parrots with twin cherries in their beak. Now came the cane from India, smooth and bright With Nature's varnish; sever'd into s...

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