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I'm too laid back. Exams in a few weeks, everyones panicking and stressing except me. Ain't revised at all and still pretty confident, afterall I always find physics hard like everyone else but the strange thing is that i ace it and everyone else fails.
 
*Deep breath* State test are finally done! That social studies one was easy. I put a saddle on it and rode it across the blazing horizon as the sun set. Well anyway with those out of the way hopefully I will be able the get to the starting stages of my next top ten this weekend
 
Well, I change my mind.

I'm a Swordsman now.

http://darksouls2.wiki.fextralife.com/Starting Classes

This was the "Wanderer" class in Dark Souls I. In that game, I chose "Hunter" instead because it had everything I wanted and purposely excluded magic... also, I liked the name and the short sword as opposed the Wanderer's scimitar.

The Wanderer would have been my second choice, but it was an "all-around" class -- so I figured, I should probably avoid "being tempted" into wizardry.

http://darksouls.wiki.fextralife.com/Classes

Also, why did they get rid of the "Pyromancer" and "Thief" classes? The Pyro class I understand (it's unnecessary if you already have a "Sorcerer" class, imho) but people out there are really going to miss being a thief.

That was my third choice for Dark Souls I, by the way (the Thief class).

Looks like I'm a Wanderer/Swordsman through and through... unless they get rid of that class in Dark Souls III, that is.
 
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First Castlevania 2, and now Dark Souls II. This has turned out to be a good year (so far).

Hopefully, it'll stay that way.
 
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I assumed with this laptop that I would be able to do a model render and surf the net... like balls I can... Five+ minutes I've been waiting for one page to load... I'll do the fudging render later...

£20 for a 16gb USB stick... nice one Tesco... taking the mickey out of your customers as per-usual.

New Manager and we're still losing... I can't wait for this football season to finish :facepalm:
 
According to this, the largest city in the world (according to land area) is 8,683 square miles.

http://www.citymayors.com/statistics/largest-cities-area-125.html

The second largest (and one of the 'nicest-looking') is 6,993 miles.

Should there be a futuristic city that covers a square area of at least 10,000 miles?

If they can keep the city consistently nice-looking and if they can operate on a surplus (like Korea did -- they made a ton of sacrifices and personal savings just to get themselves out the 1990's Asian financial crisis) then yes, I think a city like that should exist.

And as you can see, it's still possible for enough land area left over to be set aside for greenery, forests, parks, and the like.

Seoul-Cityscape-03.jpg


Is such a city like that feasible? I'd like to think so; with the right amount of delegation, and organization, absolutely.
 
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