Nuclear Dawn

Nuclear Dawn


Nuclear Dawn


Nuclear Dawn


$24.99


Nuclear Dawn is the first game to offer a full FPS and RTS experience, within a single gameplay model, without crippling or diluting either side of the game.

Nuclear Dawn – Four Pack


Nuclear Dawn – Four Pack


$74.85


Includes four copies of Nuclear Dawn – Send the extra copies to your friends

Nuclear Dawn - AMR


Nuclear Dawn – AMR


$18.99


Nuclear Dawn is the first game to offer a full FPS and RTS experience within a single gameplay model without crippling or diluting either side of the game.

Nuclear Dawn - Windows - AMR


Nuclear Dawn – Windows – AMR


$18.99


Nuclear Dawn is the first game to offer a full FPS and RTS experience within a single gameplay model without crippling or diluting either side of the game.

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Nuclear power station Photo Mugs


Nuclear power station Photo Mugs



Nuclear power station at dawn, with a coolingtower (right) venting water vapour (steam) todissipate waste heat. Nuclear power stationsconvert the heat from controlled nuclearreactions, into electricity, using steam-driventurbines. Photographed near Grafenrheinfeld, Germany…..


Nuclear Dawn [Download]


Nuclear Dawn [Download]


$6.24



Covert Ops: Nuclear Dawn


Covert Ops: Nuclear Dawn


$15.97



Nuclear Dawn


Nuclear Dawn


$10.99


The world been swept clean by the winds of change. Do you think you can survive it? The Third World War has scorched the earth and sky and stripped entire cities bare with weapons of destruction whose uncompromising ferocity defied the most perverted imagination. The Nuclear Dawn has reduced the world we know to crumbling ash and ruin. Nine years later, the war still rages on, as the tattered remn…



With The UK Keen About Wind Farms And Nuclear For Future Power Sources, Can Solar Energy Panels Help Home Owners Be More Self-Sufficient?

After the earthquake and tsunami disaster in Japan and the consequent issues with their nuclear facilities, some questions have been raised once again over the safety of nuclear facilities during natural disasters, and the intelligence of plans to build new nuclear facilities. Wind farms have also been brought into question for maybe not being able to make the volume of power that they are hoped to do. These issues could well pose issues when it comes to important decisions for the energy future of the country, although there are already several major wind farms in existence both on land and off shore, but how frequently have we seen wind farms not turning and wonder if they really are the best way of producing renewable energy.

For householders who are concerned over these issues and want to try and make their own power to reduce their reliance on national supplies, they could well check up on Solar Energy Panels, since they can make power on overcast days as well as sunny ones, although at a lesser level, of course. They could see the Solar Energy Prices of approximately £12,000 for a typical family home, for a Solar Energy Panels set up of 2.2 kW, which could be able to make about 40% of the family’s power demand. Depending on the finances of the home owner , these Solar Energy Prices could either be worth progressing or just a show stopper, but somewhere in between they could well be those domestic customers who see the Solar Energy Prices as worth making the effort for.

For those domestic customers that do accept the Solar Energy Prices and take on Solar Energy Panels, they could well be pleased with their decision in that there is the Feed-in Tariff, that pays the home owner for each unit of power their Solar Energy Panels set up makes. In addition to this, if the Solar Energy Panels set up makes more power that the home owner can use right away, assuming they haven’t invested in battery storage, then the unused power can be sent to the national grid, via their power business. So, apart from saving about 40% on their power bills to start with, the home owner also can make about £900 per year from the Feed-in-Tariff.



 A Shuddering Dawn: Religious Studies and the Nuclear Age


A Shuddering Dawn: Religious Studies and the Nuclear Age


$2.54


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 A Year on The Sauce


A Year on The Sauce


$9.99


Journalist Brendan Montague turned his back on Fleet Street to dedicate his life to a single passion: reporting. One moment he was running up expenses at The Sunday Times, the Daily Mail and the Sunday Mirror. The next, Lehman Brothers collapsed. It was time to cast an investigative spotlight on bankers, polluters, arms manufacturers. Brendan set up the radical news blog, The Sauce. But the political landscape remained as still as a millpond. Were his lofty ideals of reporting the collapse of capitalism and the dawn of a new world delusional? What would this muckraker find in the grubby reality around him? The Sauce exposes Russian nuclear waste barons, breaks the Vestas occupation story and shreds Tara Palmer-Tomkinson's first novel. The blog takes on High Court judges, the News of the World, gangsters, neo-Nazis and even graffiti artist Banksy.