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Once the contractor returns to the project, motorists will encounter lane restrictions as minor grinding will be done on several sections of the roadway, and then they will begin placing the final ROGFC matt and permanent striping.”įREE CAR-SEAT CLINIC WEDNESDAY: NMDOT and Safer New Mexico Now will host the clinic from 5 to 6:30 p.m. The project was placed on temporary suspension and is scheduled to start up again when the weather reaches the recommended temperature to place Rubberized Open Grade Friction Course (ROGFC) within the upcoming month. Spedalieri is the contract compliance officer for that part of the state, and she adds the striping “you currently see is only temporary. The New Mexico Department of Transportation explained that the work was not complete.īridget M. MORE ON THE I-25 PAVING JOB: Last week’s column included a concern from a reader in Do ñ a Ana County about a paving/striping job between mile markers 36 and 40 on the highway not being up to snuff. We’re trying to discover who owns the helicopter in question.” … It is cream colored, has a brown stripe on its sides, and has no markings or numbers on its sides or undercarriage. The color of the helicopter we’re complaining about is not red, black, yellow, blue, camo, or army green. Reed Straw explains in an email that aircraft noise issues should go to the Federal Aviation Administration, not the Sunport, which is in charge of “lost items or parking problems and not aircraft in flight.”Īnd John Ingram, who voiced the original complaint about his neighborhood near Paseo del Norte and Wyoming being buzzed, added “the Care Flight, UNM Hospital, military, television, and other area helicopters, which also fly over our neighborhood, all have distinct markings, numbers and colors. Pretty crude sampling and digitized speech was introduced into a few arcade and computer games around the mid eighties, but nothing as realistic as in this game.THAT AIN’T NO MEDICAL CHOPPER: After last week’s column had the Sunport saying a loud and low helicopter flying over a Northeast Heights neighborhood was a medical transport chopper, eagle-eyed residents have begged to differ. I also feel that the sound should not have been sampled as it would have certainly been generated by a computer chip back in the day. The constant change from loud to quiet becomes very irritating indeed. I find it rather strange that the engine sound becomes almost inaudible when you release your finger from the screen, and it would have been far better for the engine sound to have been continuously at one level. A realistic, sampled chopper engine sound can be heard whenever your finger is on the screen, with little clouds of smoke bellowing from the back of your copter, which would have me feeling very anxious indeed if I was in control of a real chopper!

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You simply tap and hold your finger on the screen to fly upwards and release to fly downwards. Upon opening the game you are taken straight to the instructions screen (see below), and they couldn't be simpler. This one is based on the simplest of those games and, as you have probably guessed by now, involves controlling a helicopter. I remember that there were dozens of 8-bit games around back in the day which involved carefully manouvering through sideways-scrolling caverns.













Fly the copter