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(Heads Up!) October 2007 National Geographic

Started by jeff37923, October 11, 2007, 04:21:03 AM

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jeff37923

The October 2007 issue of National Geographic has got some good articles to mine for games. There's one on biofuels, one on human-animal transmitted diseases, modern piracy in the Straights of Malacca, and a nice puff piece on 50 years of spaceflight. Well worth the $5 US for the magazine.
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Seanchai

Quote from: jeff37923The October 2007 issue of National Geographic has got some good articles to mine for games. There's one on biofuels, one on human-animal transmitted diseases, modern piracy in the Straights of Malacca, and a nice puff piece on 50 years of spaceflight. Well worth the $5 US for the magazine.


Sooo...you read it for the articles, then?

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Actually, I might have to pick that up.  I get about half of the NGs over the year...this one sounds perfect.
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Quote from: SeanchaiSooo...you read it for the articles, then?

Seanchai

Yes. I blatently steal ideas from that and Scientific American for my games.
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