Thursday, February 11, 2016

Killzone: Mercenary - Mission 6 (Lights Out): Demolition Contracts (walkthrough)

Contract loadout requirements: VC9

The mission requirements:
  • Destroy the 3 fuel regulators within 3 minutes of the first  
  • Destroy 2 drones with the VC9
  • Destroy all 7 Stingers in the insertion
  • Destroy all 7 propaganda speakers

My Advise:
  • Practices   
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Destroy the 3 fuel regulators within 3 minutes of the first   


Speed is a very important factor in this objective, that why I stated to practice.   

  

Destroy 2 drones with the VC9


This objective will happen during the above objective. Drone will appear when you open the 2nd and 3rd fuel regulators but not the 1st. The majority of the Drone will appear when you open a 2nd fuel regulators. That why I mention "practice" because you be doing two objectives under a short period of time.  
   

Destroy all 7 Stingers in the insertion


This will happen at the start of the mission.

Pointer/Advise: Aim at the fuel tank under the Stinger, which will only be visible when it not facing you.   

Destroy all 7 propaganda speakers

 

Propaganda Speakers Locations:
  • (1) - Coolant Pipes Area: left side, near the ladder and stair under Black Jack
  • (1) - Coolant Pipes Area: right side, near the stair (that will lead to the coolant pipes)
  • (1) - Coolant Pipes Area: right side, while facing the coolant pipes, it on the left side above
  • (1) - Coolant Pipes Area: the room before the elevator, it next to the doorway
  • (1) - 1st AA gun area: It to your right when you come out of the elevator 
  • (1) - Room between the AA Gun: center of the room facing the door that will lead to the 2nd AA Gun
  • (1) - 2nd AA Gun Area: It to your right on the wall near where the flamethrower standing near when you first enter the 2nd AA gun area.

Friday, February 5, 2016

What type of Wine Aged well? (Links)

Let get this stated first, I'm no wine expert nor a drinker (of any alcohol drink) unless I have to on those time. My opinion is bases on other expert opinion and come to my own conclusion base on my own gathered information from them. You can come to your own conclusion base on the link below.

  • From what I know, an "aged" wine (usually in an oak barrel) for "X" amount of time usually months to years that are store under the best condition by wine maker before being sold to the consumers.
  • A wine that you (the consumer) is going to "aged" is wine that is unopened wine that be put in some storage until the later consume. The aged wine will change in flavor (taste) depend on the wine and other factors; not all wine can "aged". 
Here some conclusion (my opinion) base on wine drinker opinions:  
  • $20.00 or less is consider cheap wine.
  • Wine that aged well within 1 thru 15 or so years , opinions may vary.
  • Wine that aged well  longer then 10 plus years, opinions are near similar.

California, USA

How Different California Varietal Wines Age
CALIFORNIA'S TOP CABERNET SAUVIGNONS
On Aging California Wine

World (General)

Wines that Age Well - An Overview by Variety and Region
4 Traits of Wines That Age Well
5 Steps in Deciding How Long to Age a Wine
Wine Aging Chart for Reds and Whites
Which Wines Age Well?
Starting a Wine Collection
Which Wines Should You Be Aging?
How long can wine be aged before it becomes undrinkable?

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Question: What other alcoholic beverage will last a while (as in years), as in unopened and store?
Answer: Distilled beverage (spirit)

According to the my reading and the following the links, "spirit" even in the worse storage conditions will not change (flavor or go bad) unless you do something like put it in the sun [put any alcoholic beverage in the sun for long period of time regardless of what it is, is bad for it].

Links:
Preserving Good Spirits Shelf Life Of Wine, Beer And Liquor Varies Greatly
How to Store Wine, Whisky and Beer: An Easy Guide