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Berniece Domnick

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Aug 3, 2024, 4:52:54 PM8/3/24
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my father taught me this game when I was 4 years old I loved this game now I am 9 years old I always play this game when I came from school I am an Indian and it was not popular in India but I love this game very good dos games

I cant describe the memories attached to this game...Me and my brothers, cousins and uncles.... we all used to play it on p1,when p1 was newly launched. Prince of persia 1 and dave were only games we used to play on p1.

I have just gone back nearly 28yrs down the memory lane. Its amazing to see my brain remembers the exact game levels and man this has just made me a child again. I am not into computer games but I know for sure I'll be hooked onto this one for a while now. Thank you so much for bringing this back!

The game which my father introduced me to around 2003 and it still has a precious place in me. Whatever the reason that drives people to look for this game here is similar to mine. :) Greetings to everyone who likes to read comments about the game that left a mark on us in our childhood.

Very interesting game... there were times when I had just this game during my teenage... I explored all the warp zones... oh gosh... after getting the Jetpack in level 5, I used to cross the door and get all the gems from the Warp Zone of level 8... lolz

wow i was teenager when i was first playing this game now i am 41 and i showed this game to my youngest son he is 7 and my older son is 15 they like it alot!!!and no matter how much computer gaming changed today this simple game will be one of the best .

I had a dream tonight. I was looking for this game in my dream. I just couldn't find it. i saw new versions. all my brain's games :)When I woke up, my first job was to find and play this game.2000s. I missed those days so much :(

billion dollar game of my childhood.still very hard to play each levels.I know it only plays on latest computer of that era.and my dad bought the latest one for me to play this game.before the I had Pentium 1 that only run prince of Persia.

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A report released today by the research organization Climate Central finds the rise in sea level along many coastal communities is accelerating. By 2030, according to the report, nearly five million Americans living along coastal shores could be faced with storm surges up to four feet higher than their local tide lines.

To help better understand the risk, Climate Central has created an interactive online mapping tool that shows the risk in cities up and down the coast. You can find a link to that tool on our website.

Well, we've seen eight inches over the last century. Scientific projections now range between two and seven feet over the next century. And the most vulnerable places in the United States include Southern Florida, Louisiana and South California, as well as really isolated locations all up and down the coasts, Chesapeake region of Virginia, Jersey Shore, New York City.

Well, what sea level rise does is, it raises the launching pad for coastal storms. And Manhattan is very vulnerable to coastal storms. New York Harbor is shaped a little like a funnel. So, if a hurricane hits at the wrong angle, there's already the possibility of a storm surge that would leap into Lower Manhattan and fill the subway system , much of which is already below sea level, and disable it.

So, as the sea level continues to rise, the odds of that kind of event continue to increase. And one day, instead of needing a Category 3 hurricane, we might instead just need a Category 2 hurricane and so forth.

So, if I understand you correctly, on normal days, a lot of these places with the regular tides and prevailing winds wouldn't be in very much trouble, but if there is a severe weather event, they're in big trouble.

Again, if you were to raise the floor of a basketball court, you would see a lot more dunks. And sea level rise is raising the floor that storms launch from. In the long run, I think people think of sea level rise, they think of land becoming permanently inundated and flooding and the map changing. And that will happen in the long run, very unfortunately.

A lot of climate scientists say the push factors that are raising water levels are already built into the atmosphere, built into the physics of the planet, and even shutting off emissions now wouldn't change the near term.

If we reduce emissions, we can make a big difference by the end of the century in terms of far and how fast the sea level rise. But a lot of sea level rise is already inevitable. Just like if you take an ice cube out of the freezer and put it on a table, it takes a while to melt. And we have already warmed up the planet enough to cause a lot of melting. And the glaciers and ice sheets haven't caught up.

So to prepare for the higher waters that are inevitable, communities can protect the beaches and marshes that they have that serve as buffers for flooding. They can allow space for beaches and marshes to migrate inland as the seas rise. They can build seawalls or levees where that's not possible.

And I think we can also look very closely at, well, trying not to build more things in places that are vulnerable. And for the places that are indefensible or too expensive, not practical to defend, sadly, some careful planned retreats.

Myron Ebell, a prominent skeptic on this science, told us this afternoon, it's foolish to plan based on models that he says have little forecasting value, that sea levels may rise only a foot in the next century, and doing the kind of public works that you're suggesting to defend against it may be an unwise expenditure.

First, the model that's the basis for our projections of global sea level rise has very accurately hindcasted the history of sea level rise over the last thousand years, which is as well as you can do for testing a model.

It's our best scientific judgment. Second of all, consider a bullet. A bullet is not dangerous if you're holding it in your hand. It's not dangerous if you throw it. But it's dangerous if it's fired from a gun at high speeds.

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