Tuesday 25 August 2015

Your Questions About Stilettos In The Kitchen

Jenny asks…

Hitman Blood Money ending i dont understand?

so who is that chinese guy and why did 47 go there is there actually an explaination or we just do not know yet, if we don't know yet then save the trouble and tell me the truth because its irritating me btw what is the coin in hitman absolution where diana holds and gives to you after you shoot her down? also we another question i forgot to mention is, we all know agent 47 is a top notch international assassin so why in the FUCK? does he mess up and fails like more then once in absolution? is this the first time he fucked up? cause this makes absolution nosense.

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Hitman: Blood Money is an action-adventure stealth video game developed by IO Interactive and published by Eidos Interactive. It is the fourth entry in the Hitman series. The story follows the life of professional hitman Agent 47, as narrated in cut scenes by a former director of the FBI to a journalist who is interviewing him. The wheelchair-using ex-director recounts how his agency tracked 47 over a two-year period. The game also marks 47's arrival to the United States. The game was a commercial success, selling more than 2.1 million units.[1] It is the last game in the series to feature composer Jesper Kyd. The sequel Hitman: Absolution was released on November 20, 2012. In Blood Money each mission is framed around the killing of one or more individuals, which the main protagonist (Agent 47) must accomplish. Standing between him and success are armed guards, security checkpoints, possible witnesses and other obstacles. The player guides 47 through the game's levels with the help of a satellite map which can be accessed at any time. The map indicates the layout of each topographical area of the level, the whereabouts of 47's main targets, and other CPU-controlled characters. In order to carry out his mission, 47 may use any method at his disposal to eliminate his targets, regardless of witnesses or violence done to bystanders. Beyond rewarding stealth over bloodshed as is traditional in the series, Blood Money includes features that directly penalize the player for making too much noise and/or being too violent, either toward their targets, bystanders, or both. Many new features were introduced in Blood Money. These include the capability to climb through more obstacles, improved unarmed combat, the ability to use an NPC as a human shield with the help of a weapon (and to knock them unconscious afterwards), the ability to dispose of dead or unconscious bodies into containers, improved character animations, a new game engine and the ability to upgrade weapons and equipment.[2] Five of the featured weapons in the game, as well as assorted pieces of equipment such as bombs and armor, can be upgraded.[2] Every level contains some method to make the target's death look like an accident;[2] for example, tampering with someone's grill to make it explode when it is turned on, rigging a chandelier to fall on a target, or simply pushing the target off a balcony. There are also improvised weapons, such as nail-guns, a child's air rifle, kitchen knives, screwdrivers, stilettos, cane swords, fire extinguishers, and hedge clippers,

Donna asks…

Just bought new house today (closed). I have tile in some floors, need ideas on adding hardwoods(integrate)?

In the front entry all the way through the kitchen and dining room is very nice large neutral 18' tiles. Rest of house (except bathrooms) have carpet. I really, really want to put down hardwoods, but not sure how to integrate with the current tile. Its too New and expensive to trash it, does anyone have any great ideas on how to incorporate both?? I am looking for ideas on how mix the hardwoods I want with the tile that is already existing.

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You will need to ensure your wood floor is level with the tiles. Hardwood floor ? 3/4" Solid boards, laminate veneered boards. Real boards can be power sanded after your stilettos and heavy dogs or cats have marked them whereas laminates will need replacing. This is a big decision, have a word with flooring shops as I believe a number of them who fitted laminate floors for customers in the last 5/6 years are now going back to replace them with carpet. Oak is the traditional material of choice for floors, maple is also used for its light colour. Nothing to do with me, but do think carefully about the expense, and if you can live with the carpets for 6 months and see if you are still as keen on wood, so much the better.

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