
Greetings, I have heard much about your reputation. For over two hundred years I have been waiting for someone like you. If an opinion is based off of experience and if an argument is meant to change opinion then the best arguments are reasoned with experiences. With that now said there is an argument I would like you to experience.
========== About ==========
This story is about the staff of Nuclear Silo #1937 and their actions. There is no forced combat but entering the silo with very low health would, pose a challenge. This mod uses prefixes on all edits and only edits two remote wasteland cells, there should be no compatibility issues. I consider this quest on par in size with some of the larger side quests found in the DLC only with a lot more notes.
========== Install ==========
To install this mod you must simply move the two folders and .esp into your copy of fallout’s data folder and checkoff the .esp in the load list.
========== Playing ==========
Once you start the game along with the mod a message will start the quest and guide you to the location.
========== Uninstall ==========
This quest does not add perks so deletion is as simple as unchecking the esp from the load list.
========== Credits ==========
I would like to thank Puce Moose for allowing me to use his mod’s assets and NPC.
I would also like to thank Cipscis for the ton of scripting documentation and help he has given me and everyone else.
My texture edits use paper texture by ~akinna-stock and one paragraph of text was taken from Wikipedia. Some of the posters used are Autan’s, for this mod I packaged them up in an easy to use stand alone form, the originals can be had here and here.
========== License ==========
I release my work under the Creative Commons Zero license so that you may reuse anything I have made in anyway. This does not cover assets created by others as mentioned in the “Credits” section above.
========== Known bugs & References ==========
Since I would rather not put spoilers anywhere someone might accidentally read them I have posted them off site.
========== Change Log ==========
Again like Known bugs & References this has spoilers and so can be found off site.
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The promise of Suzumiya Haruhi the video game
The Promise of Haruhi Suzumiya (涼宮ハルヒの約束, Suzumiya Haruhi no Yakusoku) was the first Suzumiya Haruhi video game released for the PSP in December 2007. It is a fully voiced visual novel with exact Japanese subtitles. Like most visual novels the story does not require much interaction on the players part, it might as well be an anime in that regard. What really sets it apart from its anime counterpart is the easy at which one can study from it. When pressed the L shoulder button will bring up a history of everything said. Not only can you reread the text but you game will also repeat the audio. This audio repeat can be done by pressing triangle from within the main game or by pressing the circle from the text history.
Altogether an excellent game for studying and enjoyment, mind you the level of Japanese required is not trivial, the subtitles do though open the possibility for using a dictionary.
Offical Website: http://b.bngi-channel.jp/psp-haruhi/

After playing the awesome series of story mods by Puce Moose http://www.fallout3nexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=4730 I decided to take a swing at it. I kept the story small so that I could focus on polish without getting getting sidetracked with making it grand.
Update, now version 1.0:
This new file fixes a major bug and greatly improves the story telling.
Some how I had included every single script from Fallout3 in my esp. I am sorry to anyone who has lost game play due to my mistake. I have now deleted the old bugged file.
Finding the story:
Since this is a small mod I did not want to bother the player with a note such as is used in the DLC and Puce Moose’s stories. To access the new area you must go to Canterbury commons, it is the first door to your right when you enter Uncle Roe’s house.
Possibility of mod conflict:
This mod uses a prefix for everything redefined so there should be no conflicts. The only problem that might be encountered is if another mod changes Uncle Roe’s house in which case depending on load order the player might not be able to access the quest.
Credit:
Credit goes to Puce Moose for his inspirational mods and these websites for fortran source code, all snippets used under fair use as well as their respective licenses.
http://orion.math.iastate.edu/burkardt/f_src/f_src.html
http://www.freeprogrammingresources.com/fortransrc.html
http://www.mirrorservice.org/sites/lib.stat.cmu.edu/jasasoftware/llca.txt
Copyright for this mod:
While this is my first mod I would like to this that it is well polished and enjoyable and I would like it to be used with no restrictions. To that end I release any copyright of mine relating to this work under the CC0 license. In plain English this means that you may do what ever you want with my work, with some restrictions that I am not allowed to release in certain nations. If you do live in a nation to stops copyright creators from releasing such rights as attribution I promise not to prosecute if you were to “accidentally” to not comply fully. With that said I do not expect anyone to actually reuse these files, one can dream though. If you do end up using any of this I would love an email: daniel.mark.dressler@gmail.com .
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Ok so the parts arrived finally. While I love Newegg’s competitive prices the shipping factor usually dampens my enthusiasm, not only is shipping a bit more expensive but it is also slower since everything comes from the states even when ordering from the Canadian site.
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Make Windows transparent for free with Glass2K.
So why would you want to make windows transparent, well put simply productivity. It works expecally well when viewing an image, be that photos or video, since the colours are less likely to blend with what you are doing on top. With text it becomes a little harder although it is trivial to decrease the transparency which allows you to easily to which peice of text is on top. Surprisingly this program is actually compatible with Windows Vista even though it was programmed for Windows 2000 and Windows XP . Performance wise it runs well although this is to be expected since it was written with much weaker computers in find vesus what we have today. In fact it stays at around three percent of my AMD 940 and uses 1.6MB of RAM. All together the productivity gains are comparable to getting a second monitor, if not a bit nicer since everything is kept in one field of view and Glass2K is free to boot!
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