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Minister harps on Lalbagh constructions : In & Around

22nd August, 2010 | Posted by |

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Staff Reporter
BANGALORE: Even as the public opposes interference in the name of development at Lalbagh Botanical Gardens, the Horticulture Ministry seems to be keen on adding more “attractions” to this lung space.

At an interaction with the public on developments of Lalbagh on Thursday, Horticulture Minister Umesh V. Katti harped on the proposed rock garden in 20 acres behind the Kempe Gowda tower. “The beauty of the garden will not be affected,” Mr. Katti told a small gathering of walkers, environmentalists and public at the Kempe Gowda tower.

On other attractions at the garden, Mr. Katti said the department wanted to put in place a musical fountain, boating facility for visitors and a Niagara Falls replica.

Lalbagh Walkers’ Association president Sadashiv was not impressed. He said: “It is better to keep Lalbagh as a botanical garden instead of converting it to a commercial park.”

Minister harps on Lalbagh constructions : In & Around

New Cataclysm Zone Q&A: Darkshore | WoW Reviews & Guides

22nd August, 2010 | Posted by |

 New Cataclysm Zone Q&A: Darkshore | WoW Reviews & Guides

Game designers Luis Barriga and Craig Amai sat down with us to discuss upcoming changes to Darkshore’s landscape, the fate of Auberdine, and the challenges of redesigning an old-world zone from the ground up in this World of Warcraft: Cataclysm content preview.

Q. What was the original concept for the zone?

A. Darkshore was one of the areas hit hardest by the Cataclysm, so the main idea was to present a zone that had literally been shattered by those events. That was the approach we took for the revamp in terms of lore and aesthetics.

In terms of gameplay, our goal was to take advantage of the changes to the environment and use them to help address previous issues with quest flow. It was an opportunity to streamline progression within Darkshore so that the overall experience for players would be much smoother and require less running back and forth.

Q. Who will be using this zone (what levels/factions)?

A. Darkshore is designed for Alliance players, primarily night elves and worgen, from level 11 through 20.

Q. What is changing about the zone?

A. Auberdine has been destroyed; entire species of creatures have been wiped out, and the land has been torn wide open in multiple places.

The Cataclysm has also given the upper hand to a number of nearby foes, including coastal naga, Twilight’s Hammer cultists, and opportunistic trolls of the Shatterspear tribe who seek to exploit weakened night elven settlements.

Q. What’s happened to Auberdine?

A. Auberdine has been nearly razed to the ground, and what wasn’t destroyed by the Cataclysm is now under assault by air elementals led by Twilight’s Hammer cultists. The city is pretty much in ruins, but some survivors did make it out alive.

Q. With Auberdine in ruins, where do night elves go now?

A. Lor’danel. It’s a small night elven town just to the north of the ruins of Auberdine.

Q. Without giving up any spoilers, what’s the general storyline for this zone?

A. Darkshore has suffered immensely from the massive seismic ripples of the Cataclysm. The night elves are in survival mode, helping refugees and, wherever they can, fending off the advances of the Twilight’s Hammer cult, the naga, and the Shatterspear trolls. Meanwhile, Malfurion Stormrage, recently returned from the Emerald Dream, has traveled to the epicenter of the destruction and called upon the ancient powers of Cenarius to contain it.

Q. What do you think is the most exciting new addition to the zone?

A. Without a doubt, the most exciting addition to Darkshore is the gigantic vortex in the center of the zone, where the devastating forces of the Cataclysm are being pit against the primal power of Malfurion Stormrage. Our amazing artists and level designers made us an epic energy vortex to serve as a visual centerpiece for the destruction, and it looks phenomenal.

Q. What goes into redesigning a zone like this?

A. Redesigning Darkshore required much more work than we originally anticipated. This was one of the first zones we tackled that centered on the effects of the Cataclysm, so we started out with the modest goal of adding a few themed quests and improving the general flow of the zone. As we piled on the visual changes, though, we soon discovered that a lot more manpower was needed to generate content that correctly reflected Darkshore’s new landscape and lore.

Q. What was the most challenging aspect about implementing these changes?

A. At first we thought that we would be able to work with the majority of the original quests in Darkshore, but most of them just didn’t make sense when viewed in the context of the zone’s new storyline and direction. For example, chasing after corrupted wildlife and investigating washed-up threshers would seem out of place when everything around you is being ravaged by natural disasters, elementals, naga… and worse. Reaching the realization that we would basically have to scrap all of the old content and start from scratch — and then actually bringing that plan to fruition — was probably the hardest part of the process.

Q. What’s happening at the Master’s Glaive? The last time we saw it, it was mostly buried underground.

A. Twilight’s Hammer cultists have recently begun to unearth the remains of Soggoth, one of the more powerful servants of the Old Gods, from beneath the Master’s Glaive with the intent of bringing him back to life. Players will have to foil the cultists’ plans before the new incarnation of Soggoth reaches full strength.

Q. Is there anything new at the Grove of the Ancients?

A. The Grove of the Ancients was shielded from most of the devastation caused by the Cataclysm, due in large part to the power of the ancient guardians residing therein. Protecting the grove required an enormous amount of energy, though, and as a result, most of the guardians have gone into a sort of slumber. Players will have to figure out a way to wake them and bring them into the fight to ensure the survival of Darkshore.

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John Deere Garden tractor and lawn mower website | John Deer

22nd August, 2010 | Posted by |

1282478011 22 John Deere Garden tractor and lawn mower website | John Deer John Deere Builds Five Millionth Lawn & Garden TractorHoricon facility continues 47 years of manufacturing excellence

John Deere recently rolled the five millionth lawn tractor off its assembly line at the Horicon, Wis., manufacturing facility.

HORICON, Wisconsin (April 19, 2010) — John Deere recently rolled the five millionth lawn tractor off its assembly line at the Horicon, Wis., manufacturing facility. A model from the Select Series™ X700 Ultimate™ Tractor line-up was manufactured as the five millionth lawn tractor in time for spring and the peak outdoor power equipment selling season.

“Reaching 5 million lawn tractors is a significant milestone for us. Over the last 47 years, the John Deere Horicon Works has built a reputation for manufacturing durable and reliable products for millions of homeowners,” said Dan Hoffman, factory manager, John Deere Horicon Works. “Our co-workers have dedicated themselves and worked hard to consistently provide products that meet and exceed customer expectations, and we’re extremely proud of our accomplishments.”

In 1963, production of the first lawn and garden tractor began at the Horicon facility during which year John Deere built 1,000 units of the 110 Lawn Tractor. An original 110 Lawn Tractor now resides at Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of American History in Washington, D.C.

In May 1984, John Deere Horicon Works reached the 1 million mark, when a Model 318 lawn and garden tractor rolled off the assembly line. The 2 million mark was surpassed in 1992 with the production of the LX188. In 1998 the factory reached the 3 million mark with the production of an LT133 lawn tractor and in March 2003 John Deere Horicon Works exceeded 4 million tractors built.

John Deere (Deere & Company — NYSE: DE) is a world leader in providing advanced products and services for agriculture, forestry, construction, lawn and turf care, landscaping and irrigation. John Deere also provides financial services worldwide and manufactures and markets engines used in heavy equipment. Since it was founded in 1837, the company has extended its heritage of integrity, quality, commitment and innovation around the globe.

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The complete gardening system

22nd August, 2010 | Posted by |

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New Cataclysm Zone Q&A: Darkshore | WoW Reviews & Guides

22nd August, 2010 | Posted by |

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Game designers Luis Barriga and Craig Amai sat down with us to discuss upcoming changes to Darkshore’s landscape, the fate of Auberdine

Q. What was the original concept

New Cataclysm Zone Q&A: Darkshore | WoW Reviews & Guides

New Cataclysm Zone Q&A: Darkshore | WoW Reviews & Guides

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Game designers Luis Barriga and Craig Amai

Q. What was the original concept for the zone?

A. Darkshore was one of the areas hit hardest by the Cataclysm

New Cataclysm Zone Q&A: Darkshore | WoW Reviews & Guides

Minister harps on Lalbagh constructions : In & Around

22nd August, 2010 | Posted by |

1282475900 80 Minister harps on Lalbagh constructions : In & AroundMinister harps on Lalbagh constructions

Staff Reporter
BANGALORE: Even as the public opposes interference in the name of development at Lalbagh Botanical Gardens, the Horticulture Ministry seems to be keen on adding more “attractions” to this lung space.

At an interaction with the public on developments of Lalbagh on Thursday, Horticulture Minister Umesh V. Katti harped on the proposed rock garden in 20 acres behind the Kempe Gowda tower. “The beauty of the garden will not be affected,” Mr. Katti told a small gathering of walkers, environmentalists and public at the Kempe Gowda tower.

On other attractions at the garden, Mr. Katti said the department wanted to put in place a musical fountain, boating facility for visitors and a Niagara Falls replica.

Lalbagh Walkers’ Association president Sadashiv was not impressed. He said: “It is better to keep Lalbagh as a botanical garden instead of converting it to a commercial park.”

Minister harps on Lalbagh constructions : In & Around

Minister harps on Lalbagh constructions : In & Around

22nd August, 2010 | Posted by |

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Staff Reporter
BANGALORE: Even as the public opposes interference in the name of development at Lalbagh Botanical Gardens, the Horticulture Ministry seems to be keen on adding more “attractions” to this lung space.

At an interaction with the public on developments of Lalbagh on Thursday, Horticulture Minister Umesh V. Katti harped on the proposed rock garden in 20 acres behind the Kempe Gowda tower. “The beauty of the garden will not be affected,” Mr. Katti told a small gathering of walkers, environmentalists and public at the Kempe Gowda tower.

On other attractions at the garden, Mr. Katti said the department wanted to put in place a musical fountain, boating facility for visitors and a Niagara Falls replica.

Lalbagh Walkers’ Association president Sadashiv was not impressed. He said: “It is better to keep Lalbagh as a botanical garden instead of converting it to a commercial park.”

Minister harps on Lalbagh constructions : In & Around

New Cataclysm Zone Q&A: Darkshore | WoW Reviews & Guides

22nd August, 2010 | Posted by |

 New Cataclysm Zone Q&A: Darkshore | WoW Reviews & Guides

Game designers Luis Barriga and Craig Amai sat down with us to discuss upcoming changes to Darkshore’s landscape, the fate of Auberdine, and the challenges of redesigning an old-world zone from the ground up in this World of Warcraft: Cataclysm content preview.

Q. What was the original concept for the zone?

A. Darkshore was one of the areas hit hardest by the Cataclysm, so the main idea was to present a zone that had literally been shattered by those events. That was the approach we took for the revamp in terms of lore and aesthetics.

In terms of gameplay, our goal was to take advantage of the changes to the environment and use them to help address previous issues with quest flow. It was an opportunity to streamline progression within Darkshore so that the overall experience for players would be much smoother and require less running back and forth.

Q. Who will be using this zone (what levels/factions)?

A. Darkshore is designed for Alliance players, primarily night elves and worgen, from level 11 through 20.

Q. What is changing about the zone?

A. Auberdine has been destroyed; entire species of creatures have been wiped out, and the land has been torn wide open in multiple places.

The Cataclysm has also given the upper hand to a number of nearby foes, including coastal naga, Twilight’s Hammer cultists, and opportunistic trolls of the Shatterspear tribe who seek to exploit weakened night elven settlements.

Q. What’s happened to Auberdine?

A. Auberdine has been nearly razed to the ground, and what wasn’t destroyed by the Cataclysm is now under assault by air elementals led by Twilight’s Hammer cultists. The city is pretty much in ruins, but some survivors did make it out alive.

Q. With Auberdine in ruins, where do night elves go now?

A. Lor’danel. It’s a small night elven town just to the north of the ruins of Auberdine.

Q. Without giving up any spoilers, what’s the general storyline for this zone?

A. Darkshore has suffered immensely from the massive seismic ripples of the Cataclysm. The night elves are in survival mode, helping refugees and, wherever they can, fending off the advances of the Twilight’s Hammer cult, the naga, and the Shatterspear trolls. Meanwhile, Malfurion Stormrage, recently returned from the Emerald Dream, has traveled to the epicenter of the destruction and called upon the ancient powers of Cenarius to contain it.

Q. What do you think is the most exciting new addition to the zone?

A. Without a doubt, the most exciting addition to Darkshore is the gigantic vortex in the center of the zone, where the devastating forces of the Cataclysm are being pit against the primal power of Malfurion Stormrage. Our amazing artists and level designers made us an epic energy vortex to serve as a visual centerpiece for the destruction, and it looks phenomenal.

Q. What goes into redesigning a zone like this?

A. Redesigning Darkshore required much more work than we originally anticipated. This was one of the first zones we tackled that centered on the effects of the Cataclysm, so we started out with the modest goal of adding a few themed quests and improving the general flow of the zone. As we piled on the visual changes, though, we soon discovered that a lot more manpower was needed to generate content that correctly reflected Darkshore’s new landscape and lore.

Q. What was the most challenging aspect about implementing these changes?

A. At first we thought that we would be able to work with the majority of the original quests in Darkshore, but most of them just didn’t make sense when viewed in the context of the zone’s new storyline and direction. For example, chasing after corrupted wildlife and investigating washed-up threshers would seem out of place when everything around you is being ravaged by natural disasters, elementals, naga… and worse. Reaching the realization that we would basically have to scrap all of the old content and start from scratch — and then actually bringing that plan to fruition — was probably the hardest part of the process.

Q. What’s happening at the Master’s Glaive? The last time we saw it, it was mostly buried underground.

A. Twilight’s Hammer cultists have recently begun to unearth the remains of Soggoth, one of the more powerful servants of the Old Gods, from beneath the Master’s Glaive with the intent of bringing him back to life. Players will have to foil the cultists’ plans before the new incarnation of Soggoth reaches full strength.

Q. Is there anything new at the Grove of the Ancients?

A. The Grove of the Ancients was shielded from most of the devastation caused by the Cataclysm, due in large part to the power of the ancient guardians residing therein. Protecting the grove required an enormous amount of energy, though, and as a result, most of the guardians have gone into a sort of slumber. Players will have to figure out a way to wake them and bring them into the fight to ensure the survival of Darkshore.

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New Cataclysm Zone Q&A: Darkshore | WoW Reviews & Guides

Minister harps on Lalbagh constructions : In & Around

22nd August, 2010 | Posted by |

1282475380 99 Minister harps on Lalbagh constructions : In & AroundMinister harps on Lalbagh constructions

Staff Reporter
BANGALORE: Even as the public opposes interference in the name of development at Lalbagh Botanical Gardens, the Horticulture Ministry seems to be keen on adding more “attractions” to this lung space.

At an interaction with the public on developments of Lalbagh on Thursday, Horticulture Minister Umesh V. Katti harped on the proposed rock garden in 20 acres behind the Kempe Gowda tower. “The beauty of the garden will not be affected,” Mr. Katti told a small gathering of walkers, environmentalists and public at the Kempe Gowda tower.

On other attractions at the garden, Mr. Katti said the department wanted to put in place a musical fountain, boating facility for visitors and a Niagara Falls replica.

Lalbagh Walkers’ Association president Sadashiv was not impressed. He said: “It is better to keep Lalbagh as a botanical garden instead of converting it to a commercial park.”

Minister harps on Lalbagh constructions : In & Around