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Nos攻め 初期配置a1b4 b4Bスモーク(ショート・ロング)入る b41人ブーストからN路に回る a1時間差で入る BにN路設置 雪国の怒り(Wラッシュ) 初期配置a2b3 a2Aにスモーク(ロング・ショート) Aに1人入る(死に役) a1死んだらb3スモーク&フラッシュでラッシュ A1入る 空いてるほうに設置ウマー ブラックホール@Sniper A site入口(Aロング入る側)でしゃがみ、その上にSRがトーテムしてA site守っているSRをkill Slipフェイク Aロンにスモーク撒き散らして、Slip_bomが突っ込んで囮になる。 Slip以外はキャット待機。Slip死亡でラッシュ!
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■"THE STONES" (The bootleg LP) The label is Singer s Original Double Disc The order number is SODD 089 (WRMB 375) The matrix number is WRMB 375-A/B The labels on side 1 read "cat n dog records side 1" The labels on side 2 read "dog n cat records side 2" note VGP now uses this (DAC--Dog and Cat Records) Original release is limited edition on multi-colored vinyl (blue with black spots) Version shown is a later release on black vinyl with blank labels, but usually has a yellow insert not blue The date of the concert is 9-16-70 The venue is Deutschlandhalle, Berlin, West Germany One track is studio from May-June 1968 Olympic Sound Studios, London, England ("Memo from Turner IV") Title is also known as "The Story So Far" (refer to top of insert) Similar bootleg LP. Incomplete show, missing "You Gotta Move" and "Street Fighting Man" Sound quality Very good - Total time 44 minutes SIDE - A 1. Jumpin Jack Flash 2. Roll Over Beethoven 3. Sympathy for the Devil 4. Stray Cat Blues 5. Prodigal Son SIDE - B 1. Live with Me 2. Let it Rock 3. Little Queenie 4. Honky Tonk Women 5. Street Fighting Man 6. Memo from Turner IV
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COVERED BY THE ROLLING STONES IN MARQUEE JAZZ CLUB, JULY 12.1962 1 Kansas City (Wilbert Harrison) 2 Baby What s Wrong (Jimmy Reed) 3 Confenssin The Blues (Little Walter) 4 Brights Lights, Big City (Jimmy Reed) 5 Dust My Dream (Elmore James) 6 Down The Road Apiece (Chuck Berry) 7 I m A Love You (Jimmy Reed) 8 Bad Boy (Eddie Taylor) 9 I Ain t Got You (Jimmy Reed) 10 Hush-Hush (Jimmy Reed) 11 Ride Em On Down (Eddie Taylor) 12 Back In The U.S.A. (Chuck Berry) 13 Kind Of Lonesome (Jimmy Reed) 14 Blues Before Sunrise (Elmore James) 15 Big Boss Man (Jimmy Reed) 16 Don t Stay Out All Night (Billy Boy Arnold) 18 Happy Home (Elmore James) 17 Tell Me That You Love Me (Jimmy Reed) 19 Up All Night () COVERED BY THE ROLLING STONES IN LIVE 1962 1 Dimples (John Lee Hooker) 2 Peepin Hidin (Jimmy Reed) 3 I Got My Brand On You (Muddy Waters) 4 The Moon Is Rising (Jimmy Reed) 5 I m Moving On (Ray Charles) 6 Crawling King Snake (John Lee Hooker) 7 Bo Diddley (Bo Diddley) 8 Roll Over Beethoven (Chuck Berry) 9 Road Runner (Bo Diddley) 10 Tiger In Your Tank (Muddy Waters) 11 Pretty Thing (Bo Diddley) 12 Nursery Rhyme (Bo Diddley) 13 You Can t Judge A Book By It s Cover (Bo Diddley) 14 The Sun Is Shining (Jimmy Reed) 15 Let Me Love You Baby (Buddy Guy) 16 I m A Hog For You (The Coasters) 17 Close Together (Jimmy Reed) 18 Johnny B. Goode (Chuck Berry) 19 Beautiful Delilah (Chuck Berry) 20 Sweet Little Sixteen (Chuck Berry) 21 Soon Forgotten (Muddy Waters) 22 La Bamba (Ritchie Valens) 23 Smokestack Lightnin (Howlin Wolf) 24 My Babe (Little Walter) 25 Talkin Bout You (Chuck Berry) 26 If You Need Me (Solomon Burke) 27 I Ain t Got No Money (Billy Boy Arnold) 28 Still A Fool (Muddy Waters) 29 Got My Mojo Working (Muddy Waters) 30 Hoochie Coochie Man (Muddy Waters) 31 Blueberry Hill (Fats Domino) 32 Fortune Teller (Benny Spellman) 33 Road Runner (Bo Diddley) 34 Doing In The Crawdaddy (Bo Diddley) 35 High Lonesome (Jimme Reed) COVERED BY THE ROLLING STONES IN CRAWDADDY CLUB, MARCH 3.1963 1 Route 66 (Chuck Berry) 2 Little Egypt (The Coasters) 3 Poison Ivy (The Coasters) 4 I Know (Bo Diddley) 5 I m A King Bee (Slim Harpo) 6 You Better Move On (Arthur Alexander) 7 Nedine (Chuck Berry) 8 You Can t Judge A Book By It s Cover (Bo Diddley) 9 Honest I Do (Jimmy Reed) 10 I Want To Be Loved (Muddy Waters) 11 Beautiful Delilah (Chuck Berry) 12 Memphis, Tennessee (Chuck Berry) 13 Walking The Dog (Rufus Thomas) 14 Pretty Thing (Bo Diddley) 15 Craw-Dad (Bo Diddley) COVERED BY THE ROLLING STONES IN LIVE 1963 1 Mona (I Need You Baby) (Bo Diddley) 2 Tiger In Your Tank (Muddy Waters) 3 Cops Robbers (Bo Diddley) 4 No Money Down (Chuck Berry) 5 Dimples (John Lee Hooker) 6 Pretty Thing (Bo Diddley) 7 Brights Lights, Big City (Jimmy Reed) 8 Around Around (Chuck Berry) 9 Jaguar Thunderbird (Chuck Berry) 10 Close To You (Muddy Waters) 11 Boogie In The Dark (Jimmy Reed) 12 Going To New York (Jimmy Reed) 13 You Got Me Dizzy (Jimmy Reed) 14 Bring It To Jerome (Bo Diddley) 15 Hey Bo Diddley (Bo Diddley) 16 It s All Right Babe (Bo Diddley) 17 Childhood Sweetheart (Chuck Berry) 18 Buzz Me Babe (Slim Harpo) 19 Down In The Bottom (Howlin Wolf) 20 Honey Bee (Muddy Waters) 21 I Got To Find My Baby (Little Walter) 22 I m Comin Home (Eddie Boyd) 23 Crackin Up (Bo Diddley) 24 Doing In The Crawdaddy (Bo Diddley) 25 Ain t That Loving You Baby (Jimmy Reed) 26 Close Together (Jimmy Reed) 27 Soon Forgotten (Muddy Waters) 28 Shame Shame Shame (Jimmy Reed) 29 Talkin Bout You (Chuck Berry) 30 I Just Want To Make Love To You (Muddy Waters) 31 I Want You To Know (Fats Domino) 32 I m Bad Like Jesse James (John Lee Hooker) 33 Hi-Heel Sneakers (Tommy Tucker) 34 Bye Bye Johnny (Chuck Berry) 35 Road Runner (Bo Diddley) 36 Roll Over Beethoven (Chuck Berry) 37 I m Moving On (Ray Charles) 38 Susie Q (Dale Hawkins) 39 Come On (Chuck Berry) 40 Money (That s What I Want) (Barret Strong) 41 Love Potion No.9 (The Clovers) 42 Don t Lie To Me (Chuck Berry) 43 Our Little Rendezvous (Chuck Berry) 44 You Got Me Running () 45 Brown Eyed Handsome Man (Chuck Berry) 46 Diddley Daddy (Bo Diddley) 47 Money (That s What I Want) (Barret Strong) 48 Forturn Teller (Benny Spellman) 49 I Wanna Be Your Man (The Beatles) 50 You Can Make It If You Try (Gene Allison) 51 Can I Get A Witness (Marvin Gaye) 52 Carol (Chuck Berry) 53 I Can Tell (Bo Diddley) COVERED BY THE ROLLING STONES IN LIVE 1964 1 Boys (The Shirelles) 2 Come On (Chuck Berry) 3 Mona (I Need You Baby) (Bo Diddley) 4 You Better Move On (Arthur Alexander) 5 Roll Over Beethoven (Chuck Berry) 6 I Wanna Be Your Man (The Beatles) 7 Money (That s What I Want) (Barret Strong) 8 Memphis, Tennessee (Chuck Berry) 9 Pretty Thing (Bo Diddley)10 I Can Tell (Bo Diddley) 11 Road Runner (Bo Diddley)12 Bye Bye Johnny (Chuck Berry) 13 Forturn Teller (Benny Spellman)14 Love Potion No.9 (The Clovers)15 Talkin Bout You (Chuck Berry) 16 Cops Robbers (Bo Diddley) 17 Jaguar Thunderbird (Chuck Berry) 18 Don t Lie To Me (Chuck Berry) 19 I m Moving On (Ray Charles) 20 Not Fade Away (Buddy Holley) 21 Down The Road Apiece (Chuck Berry) 22 Route 66 (Chuck Berry) 23 Walking The Dog (Rufus Thomas) 24 Poison Ivy (The Coasters) 25 Hi-Heel Sneakers (Tommy Tucker) 26 I Just Want To Make Love To You (Muddy Waters) 27 Carol (Chuck Berry)28 You Can Make It If You Try (Gene Allison)29 I Know (Bo Diddley)30 Beautiful Delilah (Chuck Berry) 31 Can I Get A Witness (Marvin Gaye)32 If You Need Me (Solomon Burke)33 Around Around (Chuck Berry) 34 I m A King Bee (Slim Harpo)35 It s All Over Now (Valentinos) 36 Confessin The Blues (Little Walter)37 Susie Q (Dale Hawkins)38 Everybody Needs Somebody To Love (Solomon Burke)39 Pain In My Heart (Otis Redding)40 Time Is On My Side (Irma Thomas) 41 The Red Rooster (Howlin Wolf) ■The Lost Treasure (VGP-172) includes tracks 5,30 mono ■Get Satisfaction...If You Want! (The Swingin Pig TSP-CD-003) includes tracks 3-4,16,22 stereo ■Animal Dads (DAC-064) includes tracks 20,26,29 mono ■Bright Lights, Big City (Dandelion DL 099/100) includes tracks 33,35,40 mono COVERED BY THE ROLLING STONES IN LIVE 1965 1 Not Fade Away (Buddy Holley) 2 Walking The Dog (Rufus Thomas) 3 Under The Boadwalk (The Drifters) 4 The Red Rooster (Howlin Wolf) 5 Around Around (Chuck Berry) 6 I Know (Bo Diddley) 7 Time Is On My Side (Irma Thomas) 8 It s All Over Now (Valentinos) 9 Everybody Needs Somebody To Love (Solomon Burke) 10 Down In The Road Apiece (Chuck Berry) 11 Route 66 (Chuck Berry) 12 I m Moving On (Ray Charles) 13 Pain In My Heart (Otis Redding) 14 I Just Want To Make Love To You (Muddy Waters) 15 Carol (Chuck Berry) 16 Craw-Dad (Bo Diddley) 17 I Wanna Be Your Man (The Beatles) 18 Come On (Chuck Berry) 19 She Said "Year" (Larry Williams) 20 Mercy, Mercy (Don Covay) 21 Cry To Me (Solomon Burke) 22 That How Strong My Love Is (Otis Redding) 23 Talkin Bout You (Chuck Berry) 24 Oh Baby (We Got A Good Thing Goin ) (Barbara Lynn) ■GOT LIVE IF YOU WANT IT! (DECCA DFE 8620) includes tracks 6,11-13, mono ■Got Live If You Want It! (VGP) includes tracks 9-10 mono ■Animal Dads (DAC-064) includes track 5 mono ■Paris Match (DAC-007) includes tracks 4, 7-8,15-16 mono COVERED BY THE ROLLING STONES IN LIVE 1966 1 Mercy, Mercy (Don Covay) 2 She Said "Year" (Larry Williams) 3 Not Fade Away (Buddy Holley) 4 That How Strong My Love Is (Otis Redding) 5 I m Moving On (Ray Charles) 6 Time Is On My Side (Irma Thomas) 7 Around Around (Chuck Berry) 8 I Know (Bo Diddley) ■Play With Fire (VGP-286) includes tracks 1-2, 4-5, 7 mono ■GOT LIVE IF YOU WANT IT! (LONDON LL 3494) includes tracks 3, 6, 8 mono COVERED BY THE ROLLING STONES IN LIVE 1967 1 It s All Over Now (Valentinos) ■Bright Lights, Big City (Dandelion DL 099/100) includes track 1 mono COVERED BY THE ROLLING STONES IN LIVE 1969 1 I m Yours I m Hers (Johnny Winter) 2 Mercy, Mercy (Don Covay) 3 Down Home Girl (Alvin Robinson) 4 Love In Vain (Robert Johnson) 5 Carol (Chuck Berry) 6 That s No Way To Get Along (Robert Wilkins) 7 Little Queenie (Chuck Berry) 8 You Gotta Move (Fred McDowell) 9 The Sun Is Shining (Jimmy Reed) ■Stones In The Park (VGP-296) includes tracks 1-3 mono ■Oakland Sixty-Nine (VGP-003) includes tracks 6, 8 mono ■The Killer Festival / Altamont 1969 (VGP-113) includes track 9 mono ■GET YER YA-YA S OUT! (DECCA SKL 5065) includes tracks 4-5, 7 stereo COVERED BY THE ROLLING STONES IN LIVE 1970 1 Roll Over Beethoven (Chuck Berry) 2 Love In Vain (Robert Johnson) 3 That s No Way To Get Along (Robert Wilkins) 4 You Gotta Move (Fred McDowell) 5 Let It Rock (Chuck Berry) 6 Little Queenie (Chuck Berry) ■Paris Affair (VGP-127) includes tracks 1-2, 5-6 mono ■Roll Over Beethoven (VGP-261) includes tracks 3-4 NEXT
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The library which originated in the area If it says only within a school, it is necessary to be the place did not limit a library as a thing of a school but the area was [ the place ] open. Moreover, it is possible to cooperate with a neighboring school, to share the good point of the library of each school, etc., and to improve a school library to a better thing. Furthermore, holding the reading circle for the parent-and-child events and preschoolers in a library etc. can also make a school library into what was opened by the area according to directions. Although the library (a free library and the library in a community center) of the area is opened by the area from the first, though it has employed efficiently or the characteristic of the library is not utilizable, only the function of a "library" is thought as important, and it is not used for other purposes in many cases. It seems that it is good to carry out in the library of the area (from the problem of security, etc.) since it is hard to perform the event for the local resident at large performed at a library in school. Conversely, probably, it is fit for the event for a child or parent and child, since a school library has many children-oriented books. The example of an event School library it was targeted at parent and child and a preschooler -- read and tell. (Relation of a teacher and a guardian can be performed because a teacher does a reading circle and management.) Library training with other schools. Country library The lecture and round-table talk in which anyone can participate.
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index Magic and the Spell System Wizard Spells Priest Spells Schools of Magic Magic and the Spell System Some of the most powerful weapons player characters have at their disposal in the AD D game are magical spells. Through spells a player character can call lightning out of the sky, heal grievous injuries, hurl explosive balls of fire, and learn secrets long forgotten. At the levels of characters in Baldur’s Gate, magic and spells are somewhat more modest (only 1st- through 4th-level spells are learnable, though some 4th- and 5th-level spells are available for use via scrolls and by NPC’s). Not every character is capable of casting spells, however. Wizards (including specialists) and priests (or their cousins, the druids) can cast Wizard and Priest spells, respectively. A few character classes have a limited ability to cast spells in addition to their other attributes. Regardless of their source, all spells fall into the categories of Wizard or Priest. Wizard Spells Wizard spells range from spells of simple utility to great and powerful magics. Although characters can use spells, the workings of magic are dimly understood at best. For the most part, it is enough to know that ”when you do this, that happens.” Casting a wizard spell is a complicated ordeal. First, a wizard can only use spells from his spell book. Beginning wizards start with only a few basic spells; over time, they obtain spell scrolls to add to their magical knowledge. (To add the spell found on a scroll to his spell book, the wizard must scribe it into the book – this is done from the Item Information page, which is brought up by R-clicking on a spell scroll). A wizard’s mind can comprehend only a certain number of spells. The number of spells he can have in his book is limited by his Intelligence. Ultimately, it is daily spell memorization that is most important. Every day, the wizard must memorize spells from his spellbook. To draw on magical energy, the wizard must shape specific mental patterns in his mind. He uses his spell book to force his mind through mental exercises, preparing it to hold the final twisted patterns. This process is called memorization. Once a wizard memorizes a spell, it remains in his memory (as potential energy) until he uses the prescribed words, motions, and components to trigger the release of the energy. Upon casting, the energy of the spell is spent, wiped clean from the wizard’s mind – lost until the wizard studies and memorizes that spell again. The number of spells a wizard can memorize is given by his level; he can memorize the same spell more than once, but each memorization counts as one spell toward his daily memorization limit. Memorization is not a thing that happens immediately. The wizard must have a clear head gained from a restful night’s sleep and then must spend time studying his spell book. Spells remain memorized until they are cast or wiped from the character’s mind at the spell memorization screen. Priest Spells The spells of a priest, while sometimes having powers similar to those of the wizard, are quite different.The priest’s role, more often than not, is as defender and guide for others. Thus the majority of his spells work to aid others or provide some service to the community. Few of his spells are truly offensive, but many can be used cleverly to protect or defend. The knowledge of what spells are available to the priest becomes instantly clear as soon as he advances in level.This knowledge and the power for the spells themselves are bestowed by the priest’s deity. Priests memorize their spells in a similar way to wizards, but they do not have to use a spell book. Instead, once they gain access to a level of spells granted by the powers they worship, they can memorize any spells from the priest spells in this level, up to their maximum memorizable number of priest spells. Priests must pray (this is done when the party rests, much as a wizard memorizes spells when the party rests) to obtain spells. Schools of Magic Although all wizard and priest spells are learned and memorized the same way, they fall into nine different schools of magic. A school of magic is a group of related spells. Abjuration spells are specialized protective spells. Alteration spells cause a change in the properties of some already existing thing, creature, or condition. Conjuration/Summoning spells bring something to the caster from elsewhere. Conjuration normally produces matter or items from some other place. Summoning enables the caster to compel living creatures and powers to appear in his presence or to channel extraplanar energies through himself. Enchantment/Charm spells cause a change in the quality of an item or the attitude of a person or creature. Enchantments can bestow magical properties on ordinary items, while charms can unduly influence the behavior of beings. Divination spells enable the wizard to learn secrets long forgotten, to predict the future, and to uncover things hidden or cloaked by spells. Illusion spells deceive the senses or minds of others. Invocation/Evocation spells channel magical energy to create specific effects and materials. Invocation normally relies on the intervention of some higher agency (to whom the spell is addressed), while evocation enables the caster to directly shape the energy. Necromancy is one of the most restrictive of all spell schools. It deals with dead things or the restoration of life, limbs, or vitality to living creatures. Offensive spell icons are red, defensive spell icons are blue, and information spell icons are white.
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The stars are from 100 constellations in Arbazard. Axet, warriors who killed demons in Ardia era, sealed children of demons into the constellations, therefore the constellations were named after the children of demons. Here is the list of the constellations.