That's awesome!!!!

Cactushead

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Trees that follow the calendar. Wow, how cool is that? Now I gotta go and get powpa50's trees. Which means I put them in the download cart, start the download, and go to bed for a week.:D This TS12 just gets better all the time.
 
You should also check out the UltraTreez by McGuireL, a number of which are also on the DLS. These also have the seasonal feature. Some of them may also be built-in to TS12.

The detail that SpeedTree can achieve stomps many billboard trees flat.

Oh, by the way, its "gawpo50", not "powpa50". :)
 
Yep - I'm looking for a group of trees that will migrate north for the winter :hehe: (here in the southern hemisphere its north, not south).


That reminds me;....................
Did you know there are penguins in southern Argentina...........!
 
When you empty the bathtub in Trainz......................which way does the water swirl into the drain.........????????
 
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If you live directly on the equator ... does water go straight down, or vary from season to season ?

There are no skunks in Alaska ... If you smell a skunk ... High tail it outa' there, for it is for sure a Grizzle' bear !:eek:

There are no polar bears in Antarctica ... but there is one insect, that can remain frozen for 18 months without dying.

Tele "O" phone pole twees are grown in huge farms Alabama & Mississippi ... toothpick twees are grown in little teeny tiny forests in Minnesota.:hehe:

The Philadelphia Match Company was in Bellefonte Pa (my Great Grandfather was the head Match Factory Manager) (Bellefonte is also the home of Crystal Springs Water Co).

The worlds largest producer of rice, is Texas.

The only river in the US that flows north is the Youghiogheny Eastern USA, 151 miles
 
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If you live directly on the equator ... does water go straight down, or vary from season to season ?

There are no skunks in Alaska ... If you smell a skunk ... High tail it outa' there, for it is for sure a Grizzle' bear !:eek:

There are no polar bears in Antarctica ... but there is one insect, that can remain frozen for 18 months without dying.

Tele "O" phone pole twees are grown in huge farms Alabama & Mississippi ... toothpick twees are grown in little teeny tiny forests in Minnesota.:hehe:

The Philadelphia Match Company was in Bellefonte Pa (my Great Grandfather was the head Match Factory Manager) (Bellefonte is also the home of Crystal Springs Water Co).

The worlds largest producer of rice, is Texas.

The only river in the US that flows north is the Youghiogheny Eastern USA, 151 miles

I believe the New River also flows North to the Ohio river.
 
Cascade
Oz is such a young country that we are very short on lists like yours. However
1. We do have skunks. We call them politicians Sometimes
2. We do have bares. They reside on bondi beack
3. we grow steel poles. The kill rate is better
4.we only got 1 match per tree. we sold lots of 2nd hand ciggie lighters
5. I'm not sure about rice. What is it?
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The Yoghiogheny R. is in western Pennsylvania. It's not far from the site of the 'Great Meadow', where a young George Washngton started the French-Indian War, and also not far from the site of the ambush which killed General Braddock. Only true Pennsylvanians know to to pronounce 'Yoghiogheny'!
I can't!
 
General Braddock was killed by friendly fire ... during an ambush and hail of arrows from the fierce Kittanning indians, his men were being mowed down by the dozens ... General Braddock rode up on horseback and slapped a 6' 6" soldier broadblade across his face with his sword, cutting the soldiers face. Saying: "You cowards, hiding behind trees loading your muskets ... get out in the open and fight like men" ! The soldier wounded by the generals sword smack, reloaded his 40 cal ball, and purposely fired directly at General Braddock wounding him through the arm which lodged in his chest ... he died several days later from septic.

His last wishs to be buried in a deep pit in the middle of the road, and have heavy boulders placed on top of him (to keep the indians from digging up his grave).

Facts from the book: "Juniata-River of Sorrows"

We now resume the topic of Powpa50's awesome trees.
 
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