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Line of sight (gaming) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Line of sight , sometimes written line-of-sight or abbreviated to LoS , is a term used in wargames and some role-playing games (RPGs). It refers to visibility (that is, who can see what) on the p...
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Editor's Take: December 14, 2009 ... A Shining Example ... Cities are finding innovative ways to make investments in clean energy - from a community solar park in Ellensburg to an Oakland program that helps people finance energy improvements through property tax bills.
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Line of Sight is something of a one-trick pony--the game doesn't offer much more than its stealth-based gameplay. ... Line of Sight's gameplay is more or less completely focused on stealth. Because of the dense foliage of the jungle setting, the realistic damage model, and the accuracy of the enemy soldiers, you'll spend...
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Line of Sight: Vietnam for PC - GameSpot offers reviews, previews, cheats, and more. Count on us for all of the latest on the Line of Sight: Vietnam Computer Game. ... Line of Sight is something of a one-trick pony--the game doesn't offer much more than its stealth-based gameplay.
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Holtzclaw, John, et al (2002). “Location Efficiency: Neighborhood and Socio-Economic Characteristics Determine Auto Ownership and Driving; Studies in Chicago, Los Angeles, and San Francisco.” Transportation Planning and Technology, March 2002. Kahn, Matthew.
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Adding lanes to a highway will increase road emissions and total global warming emissions over the long term -- even if it reduces congestion over the short term. ... Media contact: Eric Hess, ... Building new additional highway lanes increases total global warming emissions over the long term -- even if the project...
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