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  • Infrastructure
  • Infrastructure
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  • Infrastructure is a transport simulation value in Democracy 3 Africa.
  • The term infrastructure
  • This page is for the description of infrastructure at Teknival 2005
  • Infrastructure was a novel by Albert Macklin. Macklin sold Infrastructure to Gnome Press in the year 1953. Macklin thought the novel might be the first of three volumes. (DS9 novelization: Far Beyond the Stars)
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  • We use Subversion (SVN) hosted by gna.org: svn.gna.org/viewcvs/freeciv/
  • Infrastructure in the game is defined as services and facilities that support day to day economic activity in your nation. Infrastructure includes roads, electricity, telephone service, public transportation, sewers, bridges, etc.
  • Infrastructure is an outdated term describing public works created through public programs and is publicly controlled, unlike the infrastructure of the Internets Tubes which is controlled by corporations like Viacom under the umbrella of The Free Market. Infrastructure does not create jobs, it is only work[1].
  • Infrastructure is the vital component of the God-Machine, forming the skeleton for most, if not all, of its operations. Infrastructures are the physical means, an arrangement of materials and manpower, by which the God-Machine manipulates the laws of physics to form an occult matrix that generates the desired Output. Each piece of Infrastructure serves a specific purpose and is in itself a part of a more complex piece of Infrastructure; angels often play a critical part in these.
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Airdate
  • 2015-03-01
Texte
  • *Infrastructure, installations fixes : plate-forme, ouvrages en terre, ouvrages d'art, voie. *Superstructure, ensemble des installations d'énergie, de télécoms, de signalisation, et les caténaires.
dictionnaire
  • *Infrastructure, subst. fém. Support, base indispensable à l'édification, au maintien, ou au fonctionnement d'une structure concrète ou abstraite. Ensemble des travaux de terrassement, des ouvrages et batiments qui constituent la plate-forme d'une voie de chemin de fer.
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Title
  • Infrastructure
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Episode
  • Season 2 Episode4
Video link
  • Infrastructure
renvoie
  • *Gestionnaire d'insfrastructures. *Ligne à grande vitesse. *Ligne.
abstract
  • __TOC__
  • Infrastructure is a transport simulation value in Democracy 3 Africa.
  • The term infrastructure
  • Infrastructure is an outdated term describing public works created through public programs and is publicly controlled, unlike the infrastructure of the Internets Tubes which is controlled by corporations like Viacom under the umbrella of The Free Market. Infrastructures last only a short time before falling apart. What America needs to have instead are super structures, which are created using market-driven models and whose engineering is as super secret as the corporations who will be entrusted with their control *cough* Viacom *cough* own the properties on which the structures are based, and any dissemination of that knowledge would violate their copyright. Infrastructure does not create jobs, it is only work[1].
  • This page is for the description of infrastructure at Teknival 2005
  • Infrastructure was a novel by Albert Macklin. Macklin sold Infrastructure to Gnome Press in the year 1953. Macklin thought the novel might be the first of three volumes. (DS9 novelization: Far Beyond the Stars)
  • {{rubrique1|catégorie1=Index|dictionnaire=
  • We use Subversion (SVN) hosted by gna.org: svn.gna.org/viewcvs/freeciv/
  • Infrastructure in the game is defined as services and facilities that support day to day economic activity in your nation. Infrastructure includes roads, electricity, telephone service, public transportation, sewers, bridges, etc.
  • Infrastructure is the vital component of the God-Machine, forming the skeleton for most, if not all, of its operations. Infrastructures are the physical means, an arrangement of materials and manpower, by which the God-Machine manipulates the laws of physics to form an occult matrix that generates the desired Output. Each piece of Infrastructure serves a specific purpose and is in itself a part of a more complex piece of Infrastructure; angels often play a critical part in these. Naturally, Infrastructures are not invincible. Although often protected or guided by angels, it is possible, even for ordinary mortals, to attack or destroy Infrastructures. Each Infrastructure has a weak spot known as a Linchpin that makes it vulnerable to outside attacks. Demons are even known to hijack Infrastructure and turn it against their Creator.