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- Simcity Calgary: 1980-2000 by Politicalgary on Nov 6, 2009
It's Friday, and it's the last blog post about this model Calgary. Let's see what the 80s and 90s were like. 1985: Yes the Klein era. Look at the city go. 1990: Oh look! Another fire! This time a helicopter crashed into the industrial complex. Lu...
- Simcity Calgary: 1960-1980 by Politicalgary on Nov 5, 2009
This period was marked by major growth, northwest development, and a bunch of weird news articles. No more major fires! 1965: Calgarians are concerned with pollution. I chose not to put in the "fusion powered" plant because it doesn't exist and I'm...
- Simcity Calgary: 1940-1960 by Politicalgary on Nov 4, 2009
This was a period of rapid growth as I tried to copy how our city looks like right now. However, in doing so, I forgot that one fire station cannot stop small fires. The police don't even do anything. In 1958, a huge fire consumed half the city and t...
- Simcity Calgary: 1920-1940 by Politicalgary on Nov 3, 2009
Not going to lie to you. The Simcity loan system screwed up the simulation and it put the city into tremendous debt. The point of this whole series is to show you how a city with urban sprawl would look like. By the end of 1940, I had to infuse a who...
- Simcity Calgary: 1900-1920 by Politicalgary on Nov 2, 2009
In order to show off how the city progresses based on Calgary's current growth pattern, the next 5 days worth of blog posts will be mainly pictures to illustrate just what is going on. The point of this week's blog posts is to highlight how the city...
- What if Calgary was modeled in SimCity? Let's test it out! by Politicalgary on Nov 1, 2009
In reference to a great to a great article written by Jeremy Klazus, the idea has always been there to build an actual SimCity model based on how Calgary was built. Over the past couple of weeks, this blog has been doing exactly that, and trying to m...
- Spelling Bees, Button-Mashers, and the Mennonite Dress Code Dilemma. by Serenity Now... The SDC Blogs on Oct 14, 2009
This is going to be the oldest sounding thing I’ve written, but regardless, the kids of today are going to unbelievably smart when they get to an age where they’re able to contribute to society. That or, they’ll just keep being good at comput...




