I've seen videos of people making pools on the second floor (and higher up) in houses, and put large windows in them so you could see your sims swimming from the other side of the window. I tried this but underground: building a basement bordering on a pool and putting a window in between them. But for some reason I am unable to put them next to one another: there stays a square in between them with a message from the game.
I then tried the ISO I got off the Internet Archive and intalled them on a 2015 macbook air running windows 10, applied the widescreen fix and voila, works fine. Literally copied the game folder over to one of the retro rigs, same KERNEL32 error as before.
Our new space is small, but our planning has paid off. We have five benches for all the staff, students and our volunteer to share. We moved the large board shear, a couple of shelving units, secure storage units, and several book trucks into the space. We also made sure to have room to move around and maneuver trucks to benches. The best part of the new space is that we have windows! Not since our original lab space have we been able to see the outside world during work hours. We will enjoy every minute of those, especially if this beautiful weather continues.
While it is difficult and stressful to move, we are learning there are other benefits besides the windows. First, moving gave us an opportunity to clean out stuff we no longer use or want. Everyone needs a good clearing-out now and then to create space and reduce clutter.
The problem is that these underground entryways, which no one in the city knows when or in what capacity these sub-street-level entrances were in use, is that they were never filled in when they were abandoned, thus creating potential foundational issues for the building on top of them as workers pulverize concrete and work to rebuild.
Last week, the Kendallville Redevelopment Commission approved an emergency 50/50 grant to Pizza Forum to fill in a full-size doorway and two windows that were open under that business, blocked off with just a piece of old plywood.
On Tuesday morning, Kendallville city engineer Scott Derby said because of the multiple discoveries, crews are now inspecting the basements along the east side of Main Street to look for other possible locations with long-closed underground doors and windows.
The find at Pizza Forum shows the underground doors and windows were a few feet out from where the current sidewalk-level door is, with the underground doorway just a few feet to the right of the current entrance.
Somerville firefighters responded to a reported explosion in the area of Cross Street in East Somerville around 4:15 a.m., according to authorities. Once on scene, officials said firefighters determined an underground explosion in an electrical manhole resulted in significant damage to the street and shattered several windows.
A TikToker who goes by @taraszlitvin shared a video that showed the events from the platform, where a large crowd of people could be seen attempting to leave the station, while some continued to smash windows and assist others as they climbed through. Beneath a similar video posted by TikTok user @khatrisports which received 326,000 views and over 360 comments, many applauded the efforts of those who stayed behind to help others.
Click the Images & Multimedia tab, and upload the media assets for your app, as described in Publishing Android Apps to the Amazon Appstore. Make sure that you have added a sash to your launcher icon for Amazon Underground, as described in [Migrating Your App to Amazon Underground][underground/migrating-your-app-to-amazon-underground].
When you upload your binary file, the Amazon Underground version must have a unique package name across all platforms that sell your app, including the Amazon Appstore. To keep things simple, consider appending ".underground" to your app's package name.
Then comes the process of installing the egress itself. Because it will be below ground level, a basement egress needs proper weatherproofing and installation. Otherwise, water can get into your home through the egress and cause rot or mold. Egress windows also come in different styles, with casement and sliding windows being the most popular.
Over a period of one year between May 2018 and May 2019, Recorded Future's Insikt Group monitored and compiled underground forum discussions to generate a data set showing the most commonly discussed malware and malware categories.
Drawings posted on the City of Cupertino website show the underground auditorium will include not only a stage, backstage and seating area, but also a massive circular exhibition area. The plans also depict an above-ground parking structure which will accommodate 4648 vehicles; previous plans included underground parking.
The Now and Forever Windows are located on the south side of the nave (main) level in a covered arcade. You can see the windows by visiting the Cathedral during General Sightseeing Hours or after Sunday Holy Eucharist.
Regardless of where you're hunkering down, it should be as far away from windows as possible. Even if a tornado doesn't hit, wind or hail could shatter windows, and if you're nearby, you could get hurt.
You should make every attempt to get underground during a severe storm, either in a basement or storm shelter. If neither is possible, head to the innermost room or hallway on the lowest level of your home. The goal is to put as many walls between yourself and the outside world. The image below, taken following the 2011 EF5 tornado in Joplin, Missouri, shows why this method could save your life. In many of those homes, the outer walls have been destroyed, but a few inner rooms are somewhat intact.
This training includes three components for teaching and testing map reading skills. The first, Map Reading Basics (MRB), covers terminology and concepts needed to read and understand an underground coal mine map. An opportunity to practice using those skills while navigating through a simulated mine is provided in the second part, Mine Navigation Challenge (MNC). These two parts can be used together or separately according to trainee needs. Trainees can get additional practice by going on a scavenger hunt in the simulated mine. After completing training, participants will be able to read a mine map to identify and navigate to specified locations in an underground coal mine.
Installation notes: Download the appropriate ZIP archive for the version of Windows you are using (32-bit or 64-bit), unpack into a temporary folder and double-click Install.htm. If you are not sure what version of windows you are running go to this Microsoft site for help.
At the risk of understatement, replacing windows in a New York City apartment or brownstone is a big deal and tends to be a one-and-done upgrade, whether as part of a gut renovation or a project all its own. Either way, you'll want to make the most of your (potentially hefty) investment by learning about your options and then choosing the window style that best suits your goals: such as energy efficiency, ventilation, durability, and aesthetics.
All are available with or without muntins and mullions, depending on your design vision, though mullions can also serve a structural role. Going for a modern look? Lean into casement windows with a graphic grid. Have a jaw-dropping view? Muntin-free casements (or gliders!) won't obstruct that. Live in a historic district or landmark building? Double-hung windows might be your only option, at least on the street-facing facade. And so on.
Both single- and double-hung windows have two sashes (the technical term for the glass pane) and are nigh impossible to tell apart by looking, so the real difference lies in being able to open one or both sashes. In that way, double-hungs offer greater ventilation and control over air circulation; they're easier to clean, too, since both sashes tilt and allow you to reach the exterior. No surprise, double-hung windows are the default these days despite having a slightly higher price tag (more on costs below).
Regarding safety, newer models of both hung-style windows, including by Andersen and Pella, have an interlocking system that protects against outside intruders. And in the case of double-hungs, you can keep the lower sash locked to protect children and pets while still getting fresh air from the open top sash. Score: double-hungs.
That was the inspiration behind a series of rowhouses that The Brooklyn Studio built from scratch and were meant to be a somewhat modern interpretation of an Italianate house. "So we installed longer, more attenuated windows that push the verticality of the facade," founding principal Brendan Coburn says. (A photo of the interior is at top.)
For contrast, The Brooklyn Studio replaced the windows in a Neo-Federal Park Slope townhouse (above) with the exact same windows as before, including six-over-six (referring to the grid pattern) double-hungs on the upper floors, whereas a one-over-one model was used in the Greek Revival (shown at the top of this section).
A spokesperson for Bronx-based Panorama Windows, which manufactures and installs custom-designed windows and doors for residential projects and historic renovations, says the norm for at least the past few years has been eight-over-eight, six-over-six, or four-over-four double-hung windows.
"That's because most of our windows end up being used in landmark-designated buildings, which are going back to the original style," the representative says. Though she says shareholders and owners are more inclined to use casement when they have the flexibility to do so, such as for windows that aren't visible from the street. (She also says most of the exterior finishes are black or bronze.)
In their truest form, casement windows have a single sash that opens via hinges like a door, though now the term often encompasses "awning" and "hopper" windows, which open vertically via hinges on the top and bottom respectively.
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