asking @alv9n.com if he's willing to share how he did scrolling might help ;)
asking @alv9n.com if he's willing to share how he did scrolling might help ;)
OMG thank you! And somehow they were blessed with not one but TWO REM stations.
Of course no increased density will come from it,
Truly NIMBY privilege at it's best.
Décevant surtout suivant le vote à 66% à Paris pour la piétonnisation de 500 rues de plus.
An asterix would be tables where comedy is the focus. Having enemies rolling below (safe bet given supposedly the rogue is sneaking) makes for great moments.
But yeah this doesn't change with DCs anyway
Interesting new report on transit costs. The data make clear the crisis of construction cost inflation in the Anglosphere.
One problem: A higher level of project soft costs, such as professional services, due to lack of in-house expertise.
Another problem: Overbuilding due to high risk aversion.
Thanks for the reminder! I loved doing this last year
Thank you for this! I've been in denial for too long and I absolutely *need* this
I think a lot about Brennan LM gushing about how much players want their characters to have that arc while simultaneously wanting as players to take the straightest line.
In my group at least, it feels like I need to put them in a headlock to get through those key moments before the big payoff.
Going into such a game I caution my players to have backups knowing the inevitable. Plus the time cost to rebuild the tower and set it feels high enough that I don't think it impacts the weight of the tower
I agree tho guidance should be greater, not playing sucks
OMG this is so wonderfully niche (hopefully not for long), many thanks!!
Un centre-ville plus accueillant aux piétons est une bonne chose! Plus de détails à venir cette semaine
“Public hearings are often seen as a cornerstone of democracy, giving residents a voice in decisions that impact housing, urban planning, and much much more. But just how well does this process truly serve the public?” November 27. vpl.bibliocommons.com/events/67216...
Black and white image of cars driving along the water in a Montreal park
Aujourd’hui j’ai appris que dans le passé, les voitures étaient permises dans le Parc La Fontaine près de l’eau.
Pour s’attaquer à la crise de l’habitation qui perdure, Montréal dépensera 45,7 millions de plus pour favoriser la construction de logements en 2025. Le budget totalise 7,276 milliards, en hausse de 4 %, financé par des hausses de taxes de 135 $ en moyenne par maison unifamiliale. #polmtl
On sait maintenant avec un peu plus de précision quand les antennes nord et ouest du Réseau express métropolitain (REM) devraient être livrées, soit à l’automne 2025.
And how loud those cars are comparatively! Thanks for sharing