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  • Katherine Williams - I really enjoy reading this book.The book is excellent, and has allowed me the opportunity to hold lively book discussions with various groups of professionals. I love that it simply does not apply to women although it is whom it primarily speaks to. This book offers a great opportunity for both men and women to engage in discussions that can expand both genders perspectives and enrich our understanding of how we currently interact and how we can enrich our interaction going forward
  • Chad Gibbs "ChadO" - A contraian view, always online doesn't bother meI am always online. In fact, I don't have cable television, I have cable high-speed internet. I do pay for a speed bump, however. Our phones, laptops, desktop and tablets all connect thru wi-fi. I've set it up this way.

    There are some publishers that won't get my money again. EA, however much I disagree with their business model, will begrudgingly get mine this time. So after plopping down my 60 hard earned dollars, I can begrudgingly say; I am entertained.

    More than entertained, I am enjoying myself. If you, like me, ever wanted to build additions to a building, then you will like this game. If you, like me, like the idea of building, tearing down and building up bigger and better, then you will like this game. Zone density is no longer defined by the zone, but by the street. You want a small two lane side street? You've got it. Oh, you want it to curve with the contours of the map? You've got it. A major downfall here is that I don't know how much bigger a 4 lane or 6 lane street will make my buildings. Thankfully, if I choose to destroy them and if they're a zoned building, it doesn't cost me anything but tax revenue. The zones are free to lay down.

    You do have lots of guides to help you on your way creating and managing your SimCity metropolis. You can click on the standard "bubble". You can see that you are in need by the yellow-red color cycle on items. There are plenty of "missions", all having a reward, some immediate, some long-term.
    How-about the fact that you get real-time feedback by the populace that they like what you are doing? Drop a park and bam, here comes the bump up in smiley faces. Want your Sims to rest easy in case there's a fire? Drop a fire station close by, then add a garage or two. Don't forget to put the bell on top so they respond faster!

    Ultimately, you are there to build and grow your city. Do you like the idea of upgrading your buildings, the services, and education? You can upgrade almost everything in SimCity. Take for instance your fire and police units. You will be able to add trucks, add patrols and even add jails. At the school you can add wings, make sure there are bus stops to pick up the students, and then you can even add a high school or university. There are several levels of development to each entity and each one is unlocked as you progress through them. You will even have to upgrade one entity before you can update another.

    Some players are not happy that the area is much smaller than in previous Sim City's. I can appreciate that, however when you start playing this one, you will understand that the development is not expansive horizontally, but vertically. It is all about density on this one, and your sims are as susceptible to smells, pollution and dirtiness as before. Just like before, you have to mind where you put your industry. However, now the wind direction affects the other zones. The level of management required basically says that you can only manage a smaller area, because the game is that complex.

    How about running multiple cities in a region? Yea, it does that too. Natural resources, city specialties and other strengths will have you making peace with your neighbors and developing business ventures with them. Or you can be the mayor of multiple towns. There are multiple options to play, and I firmly believe that at least part of the game is saved intermittently on your own PC. Yes, on this release I have had issues with server updates and server connections.

    However, it is the dynamic style that makes this game so entertaining. The automatic update system from Origin (ughh) is not that bad. The game launched easily, although It did want to send me through the tutorial several times. I think this has been fixed recently though.

    This game is dynamic, and pushes the envelope. Like all new releases, it has its bugs. It does take away from the gameplay, but not the fun. And ultimately, it's not enough to keep me from thinking about what my next 36 steps are that I have to make when I am not playing.
  • Bruce S. Phung - Very good NIS 2012I have NIS 2011 and I received an email notification is that I am being charged $75.59 for NIS 2012 auto renewal. I was freak out because I did not want to pay that much for this program and of course I quickly turned off auto renewal. Lession learnt, do not do auto renewal because Norton will slamed you with full price where you can find a better deal like 50% discount on Amazon or even on their (Norton Website. Norton support is very impressive to say the least because I was able to talk to a live persion withing 10 minutes of waiting on the phone. I told him I would like to cancel my subscription. He asks me why. I told him it is to expensive and I can get it for 1/2 price. So he offered me two choice, 1) is to extend the licsense for two years or 2) refund 1/2 price. I accept the two years licsense and he updated my subscription to 776 day total.

    I have to say NIS 2012 is well improved and I really like the new interface. I did a full scan where NIS 2012 found 54 items on my computer where the NIS 2011 did not catch it. Over all I am very pleased with NIS 2012. Higly recommand.