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Please Give All the Awards to This Mind-Melting Game That Uses 2D Instant Camera Photos to Solve 3D Puzzles
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Twice a year, the #PitchYaGame Awards puts a call out for independent game developers around the world to share their latest creations, with cash prizes awarded to the best entries. The latest call for entries was yesterday, and it included a wonderfully original game called
Viewfinder that’s part
Pokémon Snap, and I’ll raise hell if it doesn’t win.
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Stark Property s new inner-city precinct will be built in three stages. The complex’s final stage, far left, will be a multi-storey accommodation building featuring a rooftop garden. Developer Matt Stark said the name Tūāpapa is inspired by the site’s location at the base of a once-fertile hill, and also the build’s aspiration to enrich the life of the city. The complex’s second building will include office space and retail and hospitality offerings. A third building will feature public spaces and hospitality on the ground floor and six floors of accommodation above. “We’re really looking forward to starting Tūāpapa. There’s just a heck of a lot of great stuff that’s happening in Hamilton at the moment,” Stark said.
Top 60 All-Time Greatest Jays: #25 Roger Clemens
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We might as well get the bad stuff out of the way right off the start; Clemens is mentioned 82 times in the Mitchell Report on steroid use in baseball. Did he start using in Toronto? Roger did have a jump in performance when he hit Toronto. Clemens met his soon-to-be personal trainer and later-to-be accuser
Brian McNamee in Toronto. McNamee is known to be a supplier of steroids and human growth hormones. Clemens hired McNamee as a personal trainer in 1997, his first year in Toronto. McNamee has stated that he injected Clemens with steroids. It seems beyond the standard suspension of disbelief that Clemens would hire a trainer who supplied steroids to others without using himself. I guess it is worth noting that Roger denies that he used steroids or human growth hormones. Of course, Roger has denied many things over the years, and often those denials have rung more than a lit
Hamilton buildings worth 36 per cent less than council purchase price, latest valuation shows
23 Feb, 2021 05:44 AM
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A recent independent market valuation of the three council-owned Victoria St buildings shows Hamilton City Council paid too much for them. Photo / Nikki Preston
Herald reporter based in HamiltonNikki.Preston@nzme.co.nz
Hamilton City Council s controversial inner-city Victoria St buildings are now worth $2.37 million less than the $6.49m ratepayers forked out for them almost three years ago.
The latest independent market valuation of the properties between 242-266 Victoria St put the total value of the buildings at $4.12m, according to reports released to the Herald under the Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act.