Battlefield 3, is a PC game that is currently under speculation after some information was leaked, and posted on the internet.
Leaked information states that Battlefield 3 is a sequel to Battlefield 2, and is set around the same time.
Some speculated details are:
* The game will be released in late 2008
* Will be set in the 21st century (Modern Times)
* 40 vs 40 Online multiplayer
* Game will be based in a Middle-Eastern Theater, with three factions being NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization), the KSF (Kenyan Special Forces), and the MEC (Middle Eastern Coalition)
* Will follow from the same ticket based gameplay as it's predecessors.
* A total of 48 vehicles, 56 weapons, and 22 unlocks.
* RPG style characters that can be customized to the players wants
* Support for Windows Vista and Mac OS X
The game is not related to Battlefield, Bad Company, for Playstation 3 and Xbox 360.
Also information has been leaked that the game will be funded by EA Games, but will not be created at the Dice team that created the other battlefield games.
Leaked information states that Battlefield 3 is a sequel to Battlefield 2, and is set around the same time.
Some speculated details are:
* The game will be released in late 2008
* Will be set in the 21st century (Modern Times)
* 40 vs 40 Online multiplayer
* Game will be based in a Middle-Eastern Theater, with three factions being NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization), the KSF (Kenyan Special Forces), and the MEC (Middle Eastern Coalition)
* Will follow from the same ticket based gameplay as it's predecessors.
* A total of 48 vehicles, 56 weapons, and 22 unlocks.
* RPG style characters that can be customized to the players wants
* Support for Windows Vista and Mac OS X
The game is not related to Battlefield, Bad Company, for Playstation 3 and Xbox 360.
Also information has been leaked that the game will be funded by EA Games, but will not be created at the Dice team that created the other battlefield games.
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Christopher "Chris" Erskine is the founder of the World Schools Debating Championships and the Chairperson of the World Schools Debating Council Executive Committee. He is also a former President of the Australian Debating Federation and the Australian Capital Territory Debating Union.
In 1998, Erskine was the Australian Debating Federation president, where others sought his opinion on important debates. For example, in response to the September 1998 debate between Australian Prime Minister John Howard and Opposition Leader Kim Beazley, Erskine replied to the Australian Associated Press in a detailed interview that the debate produced no clear winner, but "the debate could have restored people's trust in politicians and faith in the political process."
Erskine founded the World Schools Debating Championships (WSDC) in 1988, the year of the Australian Bicentenary celebrations. Members of the Australian Debating Federation were aware that the World Universities Debating Championship was to be hosted by the University of Sydney in January that year, but no similar event for high school students existed at the time. However the rapid growth of the university championships since its founding in 1981 showed the potential for international debating competitions. Erskine thus took on the task of organising the first world schools championships, and has since stayed actively involved in the competition, which has been held annually in different locations around the world since 1990, growing from a tournament involving six countries in 1988 to over 30 nations in recent years. Erskine has organised the championships in Australia twice (in 1988 and 1996), coached the Australian team at the championships until 1992, played a key role in drafting the rules and adjudication guidelines for the championships, and served as Chairperson of the championship appeals committee and the World Schools Debating Council Executive.
In 1998, Erskine was the Australian Debating Federation president, where others sought his opinion on important debates. For example, in response to the September 1998 debate between Australian Prime Minister John Howard and Opposition Leader Kim Beazley, Erskine replied to the Australian Associated Press in a detailed interview that the debate produced no clear winner, but "the debate could have restored people's trust in politicians and faith in the political process."
Erskine founded the World Schools Debating Championships (WSDC) in 1988, the year of the Australian Bicentenary celebrations. Members of the Australian Debating Federation were aware that the World Universities Debating Championship was to be hosted by the University of Sydney in January that year, but no similar event for high school students existed at the time. However the rapid growth of the university championships since its founding in 1981 showed the potential for international debating competitions. Erskine thus took on the task of organising the first world schools championships, and has since stayed actively involved in the competition, which has been held annually in different locations around the world since 1990, growing from a tournament involving six countries in 1988 to over 30 nations in recent years. Erskine has organised the championships in Australia twice (in 1988 and 1996), coached the Australian team at the championships until 1992, played a key role in drafting the rules and adjudication guidelines for the championships, and served as Chairperson of the championship appeals committee and the World Schools Debating Council Executive.
Eric Hazebroek (born June 22, 1973 - Den Haag, the Netherlands) is a guitar player / songwriter, currently living in Voorburg, the Netherlands. He's most known for his work with Daeonia. Other bands he worked with include Manifest and Karma Electric Band. He is currently involved with the bands Trisomy, The Saturnine and Stream of Passion.
History
Eric started playing guitar at the age of 14 after seeing George Kooymans of the Golden Earring play live in his hometown. Soon he discovered that he liked the louder parts the best, and his musical taste developed at a rapid rate. Soaking up all kinds of rock and metal related music; from Metallica to King Crimson to even some fusion and pop. He started playing in his first band (playing rock covers) at the age of 16. At the age of 18 (1991) he joined the technical death metal band Manifest. This was his first serious effort in the music scene. Manifest built a solid reputation as an innovative, technical and ground breaking metal band. The band was plagued by their own unique style, not being able to persuade a recording company to sign them. The band split up in 1998.
In 1993 Eric also joined a band called Trinity. A band that eventually turned out the be called Daeonia. Their post gothic rock landed them a recording deal with the English record company Candlelight Records in 1997, and they released 1 mini CD, 1 CD single and 2 full-length albums throughout the next 4 years. Eric was the main songwriter and lyricist for Daeonia. In 2001 Candlelight Records and Daeonia went their seperate ways. The band finally split up in 2003 after 10 years.
Eric went on to look for new projects after the Daeonia break-up, and decided to join the Dutch gothic metal band Trisomy. Alongside he also started a new band together with Dennis Leeflang (drums) and Douwe de Wilde (bass, ex-Daeonia), called The Saturnine. The Saturnine turned out to be the perfect place for Eric to portray his songwriting skills. The band still exists today.
In 2007 Eric offered his services to the Dutch/Mexican gothic metal band Stream of Passion. A band he currently still plays with as they prepare for their upcoming album.
Equipment
Eric Hazebroek has an endorsement deal with [http://www.mayones.com/eng/artyk.html?nid124&from3 Mayones Guitars] Guitars from Poland, and also uses and abuses Mesa Boogie amplifiers (Stiletto Trident), Steinberger guitars, Paul Reed Smith guitars, Catalyst guitars, TC Electronics and Marshall amplifiers.
History
Eric started playing guitar at the age of 14 after seeing George Kooymans of the Golden Earring play live in his hometown. Soon he discovered that he liked the louder parts the best, and his musical taste developed at a rapid rate. Soaking up all kinds of rock and metal related music; from Metallica to King Crimson to even some fusion and pop. He started playing in his first band (playing rock covers) at the age of 16. At the age of 18 (1991) he joined the technical death metal band Manifest. This was his first serious effort in the music scene. Manifest built a solid reputation as an innovative, technical and ground breaking metal band. The band was plagued by their own unique style, not being able to persuade a recording company to sign them. The band split up in 1998.
In 1993 Eric also joined a band called Trinity. A band that eventually turned out the be called Daeonia. Their post gothic rock landed them a recording deal with the English record company Candlelight Records in 1997, and they released 1 mini CD, 1 CD single and 2 full-length albums throughout the next 4 years. Eric was the main songwriter and lyricist for Daeonia. In 2001 Candlelight Records and Daeonia went their seperate ways. The band finally split up in 2003 after 10 years.
Eric went on to look for new projects after the Daeonia break-up, and decided to join the Dutch gothic metal band Trisomy. Alongside he also started a new band together with Dennis Leeflang (drums) and Douwe de Wilde (bass, ex-Daeonia), called The Saturnine. The Saturnine turned out to be the perfect place for Eric to portray his songwriting skills. The band still exists today.
In 2007 Eric offered his services to the Dutch/Mexican gothic metal band Stream of Passion. A band he currently still plays with as they prepare for their upcoming album.
Equipment
Eric Hazebroek has an endorsement deal with [http://www.mayones.com/eng/artyk.html?nid124&from3 Mayones Guitars] Guitars from Poland, and also uses and abuses Mesa Boogie amplifiers (Stiletto Trident), Steinberger guitars, Paul Reed Smith guitars, Catalyst guitars, TC Electronics and Marshall amplifiers.