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January 21, 2015 by
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Dark Matter with other decks
Hieratic and regular Dragon Ruler too boring? Mix it with something else OCG Jan 2015 list OCG cards that you probably never seen before E HERO Blazeman http...
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UW Control – T2 – Top Decks – Video -
January 21, 2015 by
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UW Control - T2 - Top Decks
27 Terrenos 5 Island http://www.lojabat.com/index.php/produto/41024 4 Flooded Strand http://www.lojabat.com/index.php/produto/8310 4 Temple of Enlightenment ...
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January 21, 2015 by
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If you've spent any amount of time in the social-gaming circuit, chances are you've bumped into card games. Whether you played poker or Magic the Gathering, you've probably got some fond memories of playing cards with friends. If you spent enough time playing games, there have probably been more than a few times that you've dreamed up your own games. That's the idea behind CardWarden by Michael Azzara: users should be able to create their own digital cards, and play their own digital games.
CardWarden allows users to create their own decks of cards from within the app. Users can import cards via the iPad's camera, or directly from the camera roll, provided they would rather design the cards digitally and import them that way. By pinching, panning, and swiping, users can precisely position their card art onto their digital cards. Want to create double-sided cards, or multi-back cards? There's support for that as well.
Users are given up to 20 boxes, and in each of these boxes, a player can store 120 decks as well as 120 cards per deck. That means that a player can house over a quarter of a million unique cards within CardWarden -- an impressive amount, for sure. Creating decks takes no effort, requiring a simple tap on the cards the user wants in the deck. Once a user has created a deck, they can take their cards and play games in GameCenter with other users. While playing, users can tap cards to simulate standard functions of both cards and decks. This includes flipping cards over, placing cards to bottom of decks, shuffling, removing cards from play, adding tokens, and tap/turn mechanics as well. This means that users can play all manner of games, from standard card games like poker to emulating the play styles of popular CCGs like Yu-Gi-Oh.
The biggest and only notable downside to CardWarden is that the interface leaves a lot to be desired. The text is often fairly hard to read, and the background is distracting. Occasionally the app fights the user a bit, feeling overwhelmingly unintuitive at times. We think that the UI could be overhauled and replaced with something a bit less visually cluttered. Then this app would become a must-have for any card game enthusiast.
Overall, we're extremely impressed with the amount of features that CardWarden offers, and (barring some aesthetic issues) are excited to see such an app available on the App Store. We think this could easily be an invaluable design and play-testing tool for all novice game designers. CardWarden is an iPad exclusive that costs $2.
Who CardWarden is for: Fancy yourself a gaming enthusiest with some fun ideas for your own game? This is a must-have tool that can help you create and play test your very own ideas.
Who CardWarden isn't for: If you're not the type of person who has ever really toyed with the idea of creating their own card game, chances are you probably won't find much use with this app.
-- Amber Neely (@SurferAmber)
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January 21, 2015 by
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The countys Office of Consumer Protection has resolved 16 of 19 complaints brought by Arora Hills residents in Clarksburg against Beazer Homes.
There are three still to go, said office director Eric Friedman on Monday.
The office is charged with investigating complaints from residents about a variety of problems, including residential building issues.
Friedman said he hoped to have the final three cases resolved within a few weeks.
One complaint involves alleged excessive noise from adjoining apartments. The countys Department of Permitting Services is looking into whether there were any violations in the building code, Friedman said.
Another complaint has to do with the placement of a microwave installed in the wall beneath cabinets in the kitchen, and the third is about a request for reimbursement for mold remediation, Friedman said.
Most of the 19 cases were filed after Arora Hills townhouse owner Elizabeth Kessler raised the issue of shoddy workmanship during a community meeting she hosted in Clarksburg last spring.
Kessler sued Beazer Homes in June and voluntarily dismissed the case in August. No further information was available in the Circuit Court case file as of Monday.
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Tampa, FL (PRWEB) January 21, 2015
Environmental Construction Incorporated, a leading provider of demolition and abatement services for the construction industry within the Southeastern United States, is celebrating its ten year anniversary by undergoing a total branding transformation.
Unveiled in stages over the next several months, the company will adopt ECI as its national brand name, release a new logo, establish a substantial online presence, and continue to strengthen its partnerships throughout the Southeast.
ECIs branding transformation will reinforce the Companys leadership position within the marketplace. Leading this effort is Michelle Frome, ECIs newly appointed Director of Sales and Marketing. An award-winning executive with more than 11 years in marketing and technology, Mrs. Frome is charged with developing and executing ECIs marketing strategy that will support aggressive company growth and create a strong brand awareness and reputation.
Frome said, The goal is to elevate the core attributes of the ECI brand which will allow the company to expand beyond the traditional markets it has served thus far and into new markets that will include healthcare and aviation. We bring value to our clients by our ability to provide quality work at a rate that is cost-effective and traditionally lower than our competition. ECIs strength can be attributed to the fact that we embrace technological solutions that allow for both efficiency and flexibility along with maintaining a dependable and quality-driven workforce.
With an entrepreneurial spirit, ECI was founded in 2005 and has increased its array of services during the course of the past 10 years to be at the forefront of demolition and abatement services. ECI has experienced aggressive growth through both local and federal contracts.As the company continues to grow, leadership has made several changes to keep up with demand and plan for the future:
About ECI
Environmental Construction Inc. (ECI) provides expert demolition and environmental abatement services throughout the Southeastern United States. Our services include structural demolition, selective demolition, asbestos abatement, lead-based paint abatement, mold remediation and concrete cutting and breaking.
ECIs headquarters is in Tampa, Florida and has immediate plans to expand into other markets throughout the Southeast. ECI is an ISNetworld Member contractor.
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Rudy GutierrezEl Paso Times The Henry Trost designed building at 215 San Antonio Street in downtown El Paso will be renovated.
One of famed architect Henry C. Trost's downtown El Paso building's is about to get a facelift.
The facade of the W. S. Hills building, sandwiched between San Antonio and Texas avenues, will be restored to how it looked in 1926 when Trost & Trost designed the former department store. Crews have already abated asbestos and removed mold, and work restoring the building's exterior will likely begin next month, architect Bill Boyd of Boyd & Associates Inc. said.
"It's probably one of the best preserved of the Trost buildings," Boyd said. "It's a beautiful building."
Rudy GutierrezEl Paso Times Small Fleur de Lis decorate the front facade of a Henry Trost designed building at 215 San Antonio Street in downtown El Paso.
Trost designed more than three dozen buildings in Downtown El Paso from 1903 to 1933, and hundreds of other schools, homes, theaters, hotels and more across the Southwest. Some of El Paso's most iconic structures are Trost's: El Paso High School, the Camino Real Hotel, many University of Texas at El Paso buildings.
By the time Trost designed the Hills building, he had perfected his technique of using reinforced concrete, said Max Grossman, vice chair of the El Paso County Historical Commission.
The Hills building is particularly special because it's second story once housed renowned muralist Tom Lea's studio, Grossman and others said.
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January 21, 2015 by
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Porches fimi 2015
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