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A casual place for the SimCity community to share their stuff. Features live chat, forums, and the CSG. A Custom Content exchange. Several well-known Urban Bios are published on CSGforums, such as CSGdesign's. Cascadia: A West Coast Nation. The Royal Gansbaai Kingdoms. Project also makes CSGf its home. SimCity 4 Devotion (SC4D). Teams Run by Jeroni. Jeronij), the site was founded in November 2006, and has grown exponentially, becoming the second largest SC4 website. Grunen is Dr. Nikolaus Wilson. Create ...
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Synoecism: Entry 29: Pitchforks and Pyromania
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This blog details my dealings with the game of SimCity 4. I create regions using Synoecism, the process of villages joining to become a town. Other planning and development styles will also be shown. Oak River (inc. entry list). Saturday, December 18, 2010. Entry 29: Pitchforks and Pyromania. When Bill Featherstone discovered the secret port. When he got there he found a crowd of people that was hanging around the gates of the church with nothing better to do. Oi, listen up every body! And so they did.
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Synoecism: Entry 20: Secret Machinations
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This blog details my dealings with the game of SimCity 4. I create regions using Synoecism, the process of villages joining to become a town. Other planning and development styles will also be shown. Oak River (inc. entry list). Friday, August 6, 2010. Entry 20: Secret Machinations. As the years and months wore on, industry was booming. Gradually, the industry was changing from small operations to increasingly large. Written by Dr Philip Younger. August 9, 2010 at 9:32 AM. August 10, 2010 at 10:33 AM.
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Synoecism: Entry 22: Mine your own business
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This blog details my dealings with the game of SimCity 4. I create regions using Synoecism, the process of villages joining to become a town. Other planning and development styles will also be shown. Oak River (inc. entry list). Thursday, September 9, 2010. Entry 22: Mine your own business. Want to know the solution to the problem of the mystery resources? Of course you do! Unbeknownst to most people but known to Mr Magnusson. Written by Dr Philip Younger. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I'm a hydrol...
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Synoecism: Entry 26: What have you done for me lately?
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This blog details my dealings with the game of SimCity 4. I create regions using Synoecism, the process of villages joining to become a town. Other planning and development styles will also be shown. Oak River (inc. entry list). Wednesday, October 20, 2010. Entry 26: What have you done for me lately? Let's have a look at how it's grown. The first image is of the whole region in 1905. You can't see much, but it gives the whole context. By 1920 the first railway line had been built. Oak River page updated.
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Synoecism: Entry 23: To the manor born
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This blog details my dealings with the game of SimCity 4. I create regions using Synoecism, the process of villages joining to become a town. Other planning and development styles will also be shown. Oak River (inc. entry list). Thursday, September 9, 2010. Entry 23: To the manor born. Jeeves. Where are you? I'm here Lord Martlebury.'. Jolly good. Get me a Revis Island Iced Tea please.'. Certainly, my lord.'. You know Jeeves, it really isn't boffo that I'm the only rich person in the region.'. Whats a go...
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Synoecism: Entry 25: Grinding Axes
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This blog details my dealings with the game of SimCity 4. I create regions using Synoecism, the process of villages joining to become a town. Other planning and development styles will also be shown. Oak River (inc. entry list). Friday, October 1, 2010. Entry 25: Grinding Axes. So it was that Woody Woodson set up his logging company. The original inhabitants of Oak River were not even aware of the operation. The machinery was moved in. Men stood around looking busy and occasionally chopped down trees.
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Synoecism: Entry 28: School's In
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This blog details my dealings with the game of SimCity 4. I create regions using Synoecism, the process of villages joining to become a town. Other planning and development styles will also be shown. Oak River (inc. entry list). Tuesday, November 30, 2010. Entry 28: School's In. This is Broadoak. Broadoak was founded in the year 1914. It has grown a lot in that time. Today, it is a small riverside farming community. First, the area was cleared of trees. Written by Dr Philip Younger. Entry 28: Schools In.