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Pacific Skies tablet certified



By 2K
Price - $4.99
Buy it for Apple iPad
Buy it for your computer on Steam
Category - Games

Greg's Review
Sid Meier is a gaming legend. He created the seminal video game Civilization as well as Railroad Tycoon, Pirates, and Alpha Centauri. Most old school gamers were raised on Sid Meier's classic strategy games.

Mr. Meier has not retired from video game creation. He has his first iOS apps out now. Pacific Skies is his second game. It is the second app both being turn based strategy based which take place during the Pacific theater of World War 2.

The player controls a squadron of WWII fighter pilots as they battle over the ocean. The pilots gain skills and plane upgrades as they gain experience.

I enjoyed the combat system greatly. It is like playing on 3 game boards stacked on top of each other. Fighters can can elevations as they move.

From Developer
Battle to Rule the Pacific Skies!


Take flight over the treacherous Pacific waters where ace pilots redefine historic World War II battles! Skillfully pilot the most iconic American and Japanese fighter planes of the Pacific War while representing the Army or Navy. Upgrade your fighters and promote your leading pilots so they master new skills needed to ambush an enemy VIP, rescue POW pilots or torpedo bomb enemy targets!

Can you turn the tide of war? Or will you go down in flames to an enemy ace?

Features:
• Enlist in over 180 missions set in iconic WWII battles like Pearl Harbor, Midway and Guadalcanal 
• Expertly pilot fleets of American or Japanese aircraft while representing the Army or Navy
• Earn promotions, equipment upgrades and advanced Ace maneuvers 
• Personalize your pilot profile and aircraft to set you apart in battle
• Single player battles & Multiplayer missions with leaderboards through Game Center

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Selasa, 24 April 2012

Book Review: "Powerful Peace: A Navy SEAL's Lessons on Peace from a Lifetime at War

When I began to read an advance copy of J. Robert DuBois's book "Powerful Peace: A Navy SEAL's Lessons on Peace from a Lifetime at War" I was immediately reminded of Miyamoto Musashi's "The Book of Five Rings".
  • Both are written by elite warriors at the end of their respective military careers. 
  • Both demonstrate a deep respect for the spiritual as well as the martial.
  • Both encourage the reader to pursue in practice the concepts that they've put down in writing. Musashi's most frequent phrase is "You should investigate this thoroughly". DuBois gives the reader assignments to do after each section.
  • Both divide their books into natural elements or components (Musashi: Earth, Water, Fire, Wind, Void; DuBois: Body, Mind, Heart, Soul, Hope).
  • Both understand and encourage a wide perspective rather than a narrow focus. DuBois wrote about the importance of Commonality, Self Interest, and "thinking broadly"; all of which contribute to DuBois's specialty - the use of Smart Power. Musashi had rules for his students, some of which included:
    1. Touch upon all of the arts.
    2. Know the Ways of all occupations.
    3. Know the advantages and disadvantages of everything.
    4. Develop a discerning eye in all matters.
    5. Pay attention to even small things.
Rob DuBois has written an exceptional book about peace-keeping; a book that could only have been written by a member of an elite special operations unit. In his chapter called "Harm" he talks about the cost of war to children and his feelings about two beautiful Iraqi girls who were wounded by a car bomb near a school:
God, how I long to suit up and rejoin the mission! I want to pay back, to the monsters that did this, everything they deserve—with interest. If you came to this table for a Kumbaya solution, you’ll be disappointed. I don’t denounce violence; I embrace it. I keep violence as close as my hands and my heart. Because I do, I am more often spared from having to use it. My heart doesn’t ache for these children. It explodes. Forcing out burning tears, my heart explodes like the car bomb that tore them and their playmates apart.
Yet despite a boiling rage, I remind myself—we must not abandon balance. We have to respond, not react. In the next chapter, we’ll look more at the Why Not of lashing out, but for now let me say, to be more effective we have to learn to engage among and across relationships, households, and societies—most especially into concentrations where the hatred is most firmly rooted. Destroying alone leads to more destroying. This is the terrible paradox. It’s almost impossible to imagine breaking the cycle of harm when you feel so hurt and hateful, but there is no other hope for these girls and millions like them.
DuBois's book, a relatively short 154 pages, is packed with wisdom derived from personal experiences in battle and in training with his peers in the SpecOps community world-wide. It underscores the many options available to us to resolve conflict before we engage with bullets and bombs. This is a critical book that both doves and hawks need to read, discuss and implement in their daily lives.
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