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#1: Desktop Enhancements : EarthView v3.11.2 |
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| The Author: imfamous | 24 November 2009 | Views: 171 |
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EarthView v3.11.2 | 4.38 MBDeskSoft EarthView is a dynamic desktop wallpaper and screen saver, which displays beautiful views of the earth with daylight and night shadows. It produces colorful, high quality, high resolution images for every screen resolution - even beyond 2560x1600! The program supports map and globe views, urban areas, city lights, atmospheric effects, clouds, local time display and much more. EarthView supports different maps that show our planet earth in different ways, like photographic or artistic. Many options allow total customization of all view parameters. EarthView has won many awards for its absolutely breathtaking images. EarthView supports four different beautiful maps of the earth, starting at 10 km resolution, which means that at 100% zoom level, 1 pixel on your screen equals 10 ki lometers on earth. If you purchase the full version, you'll get the possibility to download even more detailed versions of some maps, which have higher resolution. This means, they have much more detail, so you can zoom in even further! |
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#8: Games : Operation Flashpoint Dragon Rising-RELOADED |
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| The Author: soft22 | 6 October 2009 | Views: 3752 |
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10/2009 :..... RELEASE.DATE .. PROTECTION .......: Securom 2 :.......... DISC(S) .. GAME.TYPE ........: FPS Year: 2009 Genre: Action (Tactical / Shooter) / 3D / 1st Person / 3rd Person Developer: Codemasters Studios Publisher: Codemasters Platform: PC Size: 4.8 GB Description:New game in the best tradition of Operation Flashpoint - the legendary military first-person shooter! Unsurpassed realism, graphics and photographic natural physics - a visual component and the gameplay close to perfection! The battle with Chinese troops will unfold for the huge island Skiri. Every house, a ditch and woods turned into fortified areas. Enemies well armed and trained to act according to circumstances, their equipment meets the latest requirements of the organization and camouflage. They cleverly took the fortified positions, superbly led the fight to the terrain. The player can take advantage of the huge number of modern small arms. Will please fans and an impressive fleet of armored vehicles - in a battle can be used jeeps, armored personnel carriers, armored personnel carriers and even tanks. |
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#13: Graphic : Bobs Track Builder Pro 0.8.0.0 |
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| The Author: kingkong00 | 10 September 2009 | Views: 148 |
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Bobs Track Builder Pro 0.8.0.0 | 37,7 MBSimBin games provide a wide variety of driving experiences. Drive vehicles from the 60's and 70's in GT Legends or try the more modern grand touring series. Bobs Track Builder now has a product that makes it simple to create new original tracks for a range of SimBin games. # Click and drag track creation uses splines to form all polygons. # Support for circuits or lengthy winding rally track. # Export to game by clicking one button. # Add/edit terrain in 3d. # Use GPS or Google Earth data to import ki lometers worth of track with just a few clicks. # Advanced support for in-game Bump, Specular, Additive and Multiply maps. # Add camber (tilt) to your whole track or to individual sections using a simple camber tool. # Control the track cross section to add variable camber, change the width or add bumps. # Add Walls and Fences to your track by clicking and dragging them in the 3d window. # Add Objects from libraries of Expansion Packs (XPacks), or create your own libraries using the new XPacker utility. # Add complex shaped strings of objects to create 3d ripple strip, tyre walls or other interesting objects. |
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#20: Movie » TV Shows : Planet.Earth.Episode10.Seasonal.Forests.m-HD.x264-TlN50p |
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| The Author: ain_gt | 12 August 2009 | Views: 177 |
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Planet Earth Episode 10: "Seasonal Forests"MKV | 832 x 544 |AC3 | 732MB The penultimate episode surveys the coniferous and deciduous seasonal woodland habitats — the most extensive forests on Earth. Conifers begin sparsely in the Arctic but soon dominate the land, and the taiga circles the globe, containing a third of all the Earth's trees. Few creatures can survive the Arctic climate all year round, but the moose and wolverine are exceptions. 1,600 ki lometres (990 mi) to the south, on the Pacific coast of North America, conifers have reached their full potential. These include some of the world's tallest trees: the redwoods. Here, a pine marten is shown stalking a squirrel, and great grey owl chicks take their first flight. Further south still, in the Valdivian forests of Chile, a population of smaller animals exist, including the pudú and the kodkod. During spring in a European broad-leafed forest, a mandarin duck leads its day-old family to leap from its tree trunk nest to the leaf litter below. Bialowieza Forest typifies the habitat that characterised Europe around 6000 years ago: only a fragment remains in Poland and Belarus. On a summer night on North America's east coast, periodical cicadas emerge en masse to mate — an event that occurs every seventeen years. After revisiting Russia's Amur leopards in winter, a timelapse sequence illustrates the effect of the ensuing spring on the deciduous forest floor. In India's teak forests, a langur monkey strays too far from the chital that act as its sentinels and falls prey to a tiger. Planet Earth Diaries explains how aerial shots of the baobab were achieved by the use of a cinebulle, an adapted hot air balloon. |
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#21: Movie » TV Shows : Planet.Earth.Episode6.Ice.Worlds.m-HD.x264-TlN50p |
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| The Author: ain_gt | 12 August 2009 | Views: 132 |
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Planet Earth Episode 6: "Ice Worlds"MKV | 832 x 544 |AC3 | 732MB The sixth programme looks at the regions of the Arctic and Antarctica. The latter contains 90% of the world's ice, and stays largely deserted until the spring, when visitors arrive to harvest its waters. Snow petrels take their place on nunataks and begin to court, but are preyed on by South Polar skuas. During summer, a pod of humpback whales hunt krill by creating a spiralling net of bubbles. The onset of winter sees the journey of emperor penguins to their breeding grounds, 160 ki lometres (99 mi) inland. Their eggs transferred to the males for safekeeping, the females return to the ocean while their partners huddle into large groups to endure the extreme cold. At the northern end of the planet, Arctic residents include musk oxen, who are hunted by Arctic foxes and wolves. A female polar bear and her two cubs head off across the ice to look for food. As the sun melts the ice, a glimpse of the Earth's potential future reveals a male polar bear that is unable to find a firm footing anywhere and has to resort to swimming — which it cannot do indefinitely. Its desperate need to eat brings it to a colony of walrus. Although it attacks repeatedly, the herd is successful in evading it by returning to the sea. Wounded and unable to feed, the bear will not survive. Meanwhile, back in Antarctica, the eggs of the emperor penguins finally hatch. Planet Earth Diaries tells of the battle with the elements to obtain the penguin footage and of unwelcome visits from polar bears. |
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#22: Movie » TV Shows : Planet.Earth.Episode5.Deserts.m-HD.x264-TlN50p |
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| The Author: ain_gt | 12 August 2009 | Views: 197 |
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Planet Earth Episode 5: "Deserts"MKV | 832 x 544 |AC3 | 732MB This instalment features the harsh environment that covers one third of the Earth: the deserts. Due to Siberian winds, Mongolia's Gobi Desert reaches extremes of temperature like no other, ranging from -40°C to +50°C (-40°F to 122°F). It is home to the rare Bactrian camel, which eats snow to maintain its fluid level and must limit itself to 10 litres (2.6 U.S. gal; 2.2 imp gal) a day if it is not to prove fatal. Africa's Sahara is the size of the USA, and just one of its severe dust storms could cover the whole of Great Britain. While some creatures, such as the dromedary, take them in their stride, for others the only escape from such bombardments is to bury themselves in the sand. Few rocks can resist them either and the outcrops shown in Egypt's White Desert are being inexorably eroded. The biggest dunes (300 m or 1,000 ft high) are to be found in Namibia, while other deserts featured are Death Valley in California and Nevada, the Sonoran in Arizona, the deserts of Utah, all in the United States, the Atacama in Chile, and areas of the Australian outback. Animals are shown searching for food and surviving in such an unforgiving habitat: African elephants that walk up to 80 ki lometres (50 mi) per day to find food; lions (hunting oryx); red kangaroos (which moisten their forelegs with saliva to keep cool); nocturnal fennec foxes, acrobatic flat lizards feeding on black flies, and duelling Nubian ibex. The final sequence illustrates one of nature's most fearsome spectacles: a billion-strong plague of desert locusts, destroying all vegetation in its path. Planet Earth Diaries explains how the hunt for the elusive Bactrian camels necessitated a two-month trek in Mongolia. |
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#23: Movie » TV Shows : Planet.Earth.Episode4.Caves.m-HD.x264-TlN50p |
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| The Author: ain_gt | 12 August 2009 | Views: 394 |
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Planet Earth Episode 4: "Caves"MKV | 832 x 544 |AC3 | 732MB This episode explores "Planet Earth's final frontier": the world of caves. At a depth of 400 metres (1,300 ft), Mexico's Cave of Swallows is Earth's deepest pit cave freefall drop, allowing entry by BASE jumpers. Its volume could contain New York City's Empire State Building. Equally as impressive, we explore the otherworldly underwater caves of the Yucatán Peninsula. Divers appeared to be flying in water as clear as an air, as they give us a glimpse of the hundreds of ki lometers of these caves which have already been mapped. Also featured is Borneo's Deer Cave and Gomantong Cave. Inhabitants of the former include three million wrinkle-lipped bats, which have deposited guano on to an enormous mound. In Gomantong Cave, guano is many metres high and is blanketed with hundreds of thousands of cockroaches and other invertebrates. Also depicted are eyeless, subterranean creatures, such as the Texas blind salamander and ("bizarrely") a species of crab. Carlsbad Caverns National Park is featured with its calcite formations. Mexico's Cueva de Villa Luz is also featured, with its flowing stream of sulphuric acid and snottite formations made of living bacteria. A fish species, the shortfin molly, has adapted to this habitat. The programme ends in New Mexico's Lechuguilla Cave (discovered in 1986) where sulphuric acid has produced unusually ornate, gypsum crystal formations. Planet Earth Diaries reveals how a camera team spent a month among the cockroaches on the guano mound in Gomantong Cave and describes the logistics required to photograph Lechuguilla. Permission for the latter took two years and local authorities are unlikely to allow another visit. |
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#24: Movie » TV Shows : Planet.Earth.Episode3.Fresh.Water.m-HD.x264-TlN50p |
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| The Author: ain_gt | 10 August 2009 | Views: 169 |
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Planet Earth Episode 2: "Fresh Water" MKV | 832 x 544 |AC3 | 732MB The fresh water programme describes the course taken by rivers and some of the species that take advantage of such a habitat. Only 3% of the world's water is fresh, yet all life on land is ultimately dependent on it. Its journey begins as a stream in the mountains, illustrated by Venezuela's Tepui, where there is a tropical downpour almost every day. It then travels hundreds of ki lometres before forming rapids. With the aid of some expansive helicopter photography, one sequence demonstrates the vastness of Angel Falls, the world's highest free-flowing waterfall. Its waters drop unbroken for nearly 1,000 metres (3,000 feet) and are blown away as a mist before they reach the bottom. In Japan, the water is inhabited by the biggest amphibian, the two-metre long giant salamander, while in the northern hemisphere, salmon undertake the largest freshwater migration, and are hunted en route by grizzly bears. The erosive nature of rivers is shown by the Grand Canyon, created over five million years by the Colorado River. Also featured are smooth coated otters repelling mugger crocodiles and the latter's Nile cousin ambushing wildebeest as they cross the Mara River. Roseate spoonbills are numerous in the Pantanal and are prey to spectacled caiman. In addition, there are cichlids, piranhas, river dolphins and swimming crab-eating macaques. Planet Earth Diaries shows how a camera crew filmed a piranha feeding frenzy in Brazil — after a two-week search for the opportunity. |
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#25: Movie » TV Shows : Planet.Earth.Episode2.Mountains.m-HD.x264-TlN50p |
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| The Author: ain_gt | 10 August 2009 | Views: 202 |
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Planet Earth Episode 2: "Mountains" MKV | 832 x 544 |AC3 | 732MB The second instalment focuses on the mountains. All the main ranges are explored with extensive aerial photography. Ethiopia's Erta Ale is the longest continually erupting volcano — for over 100 years. On the nearby highlands, geladas (the only primate whose diet is almost entirely of grass) inhabit precipitous slopes nearly five ki lometres (3 mi) up, in troops that are 800-strong: the most numerous of their kind. Alongside them live the critically endangered walia ibex, and both species take turns to act as lookout for predatory Ethiopian wolves. The Andes have the most volatile weather and guanacos are shown enduring a flash blizzard, along with an exceptional group sighting of the normally solitary puma. The Alpine summits are always snow-covered, apart from that of the Matterhorn, which is too sheer to allow it to settle. Grizzly bear cubs emerge from their den for the first time in the Rockies, while Himalayan inhabitants include rutting markhor, golden eagles that hunt migrating demoiselle cranes, and the rare snow leopard. At the eastern end of the range, the giant panda cannot hibernate due to its poor nutriment of bamboo and one of them cradles its week-old cub. Also shown is the Earth's biggest mountain glacier: the Baltoro in Pakistan, which is 70 ki lometres (43 mi) long and visible from space. Planet Earth Diaries demonstrates the difficulty of obtaining the first ever close-up footage of the snow leopards: a process which took over a year. |
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#26: Movie » TV Shows : Planet.Earth.Episode1.From.Pole.to.Pole.m-HD.x264-TlN50p |
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| The Author: ain_gt | 10 August 2009 | Views: 313 |
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Planet.Earth.Episode1.From.Pole.to.Pole MKV | 832x544 | AC3 | 733MB The first episode illustrates a 'journey' around the globe and reveals the effect of gradual climatic change and seasonal transitions en route. During Antarctica's winter, emperor penguins endure four months of darkness, with no food, in temperatures of −70 °C (−94.0 °F). Meanwhile, as spring arrives in the Arctic, polar bear cubs take their first steps into a world of rapidly thawing ice. In northern Canada, the longest overland migration of any animal — over 3,200 ki lometres (2,000 mi) — is that of three million caribou, which are hunted by wolves, and one such pursuit is shown. The forests of eastern Russia are home to the Amur leopard; with a population of just 40 individuals, it is now the world's rarest cat. This is primarily because of the destruction of its habitat, and Attenborough states that it "symbolises the fragility of our natural heritage." However, in the tropics, the jungle that covers 3% of the planet's surface supports 50% of its species. Other species shown include New Guinea's birds of paradise, African hunting dogs in their efficient pursuit of impala, elephants in Africa migrating towards the waters of the Okavango Delta, a seasonal bloom of life in the otherwise arid Kalahari Desert, and 300,000 migrating Baikal teal, containing the world's entire population of the species in one flock. The Planet Earth Diaries segment shows how the wild dog hunt was filmed unobtrusively with the aid of the Heligimbal: a powerful, gyro-stabilised camera mounted beneath a helicopter. |
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#28: Games : ArmA II 1.03 Update Cracked-BAT |
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| The Author: soft22 | 8 August 2009 | Views: 1487 |
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Although ArmA 2 is set in the fictional ex-soviet state of ‘Chernarus’ the gameworld is actually a 225 square ki lometer chunk of the real world! ArmA 2’s highly detailed landscape is a meticulous facsimile of real terrain, modelled using extensive geographical data. This recreated region is brought to life with spectacular environmental effects and populated with dynamic civilian settlements and wildlife. Wild animals roam the atmospheric forests while the people of Chernarus try to live out their lives among the war-torn streets. Release Name: ArmA.II.1.03.Update.Cracked-BAT Size: 138.50 MB |
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