But no, he was on his way into town to the store. I asked the man if he was out hunting, for earlier in the morning I’d seen herds of pronghorn antelope they had bounded away from the car on spindly legs, the white signal flashes on their rumps telegraphing Danger! to the rest. Behind his head, a big-caliber rifle was parked in a gun rack.
#WCC3 OUTERDIRVE DRIVER#
The driver wore a Stetson, once white, which in age had taken on the color, and some of the texture, of a ripe Gorgonzola cheese. “No-” I waved the remains of the hideous sandwich. The storm enveloped a low-slung pickup truck, which slowed and carne to a standstill beside the car, open window to open window. Finally, on the nearest of the hilltops, a full-scale dust storm burst into view. It resurfaced as a smudge, then as a fist-sized cloud.
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From out of the nothing now carne a speck.
#WCC3 OUTERDIRVE CRACK#
Hill led to hill led to hill, and at each summit the road abruptly shrank to half its width, then half its width again, until it became a hairline crack in the land, then a faint wobble in the haze, then nothing.
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The road ahead tapered to infinity, in stages. I thought, I could spend all day just listening here - to the birds, the crooning wind, the urgent fiddling of the crickets. The smell of red dust, roasted, biscuity, mixed with the medicinal smell of the sagebrush that grew on the stony slopes of the buttes. I stopped the car on the crest of a big swell and attacked a shrink-wrapped sandwich bought at a gas station several hours before. Here one might loaf and stretch and feel oneself expand to meet the enormous expanse of the surrounding land. Here were space and distance on a scale unimaginable to most city dwellers. In the bottomlands, where muddy rivers trickled through the cottonwoods, were fenced rectangles of irrigated green.Ĭorn? wheat? alfalfa? Though I grew up in farmland, asthma and hay-fever kept me at an allergic distance from crops and animals, and it was with the uninformed pleasure of the urban tourist that I watched this countryside unfold. Brown cows nibbled at their shadows on the open range. Keel-dee-a! Keel-dee-a! The surface of the land was as busy as a rough sea - it broke in sandstone outcrops, low buttes, ragged bluffs, hollow combers of bleached clay, and was fissured with waterless creek beds, ash-white, littered with boulders. For gulls, there were killdeer plovers, crying out their name as they wheeled and skidded on the wind.
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A warm westerly blew over the prairie, making waves, and when I wound down the window I heard it growl in the dry grass like surf. The ocean was hardly more solitary than this empty country, where in forty miles or so I hadn’t seen another vehicle. Yes, they can still be attacked and buffed.ĮDIT: Yeah, I forgot that there was a select event.BREASTING THE REGULAR SWELLS OF LAND, on a red dirt road as true as a line of longitude, the car was like a boat at sea. You can just try messing around with this function, and try to get it to work how you want it to. You can select them for a split second but that is kind of unavoidable no matter how low the frequency is. This will kind of simulate an 'unselectable' kind of effect. replace this with your filter, eg GetUnitTypeId() = 'h000'įunction DeselectxChild takes nothing returns nothingįunction Deselectx takes nothing returns nothingĬall GroupEnumUnitsSelected(SelectGroup,Player(i),Condition(function DeselectCond))Ĭall ForGroup(SelectGroup,function DeselectxChild)įunction InitTrig_Deselection takes nothing returns nothingĬall TriggerRegisterTimerEvent(t,0.02,true)Ĭall TriggerAddAction(t,function Deselectx)
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Return IsUnitType(GetFilterUnit(),UNIT_TYPE_STRUCTURE) Function DeselectCond takes nothing returns boolean