Freeway is a video game designed by David Crane for the Atari 2600 video game console. It was published by Activision in 1981.
One or two players control chickens who can be made to run across a ten lane highway filled with traffic in an effort to "get to the other side." Every time a chicken gets across a point is earned for that player. If hit by a car, a chicken is forced back either slightly, or pushed back to the bottom of the screen, depending on what difficulty the switch is set to. The winner of a two player game is the player who has scored the most points in the two minutes, sixteen seconds allotted. The chickens are only allowed to move up or down. A cluck sound is heard when a chicken is struck by a car.
Comparisons are often made to Frogger, which has also features crossing a street filled with moving vehicles. Both games were developed independently at the same time. Similarities did help sales when Frogger was popular in the arcades and a home version was not yet available.
The Greek Motorway 5 (Greek: Αυτοκινητόδρομος 5; code: A5) is a motorway in Greece, partially still under construction. Upon completion, the motorway will be the second major north-south road connection in Motorway 1. It will also be part of the trans-balkanic Adriatic–Ionian motorway and the European routes E55 and E951.
The motorway's main section, commonly referred to as Ionia Odos (Greek: Ιονία Οδός), starts at Kakabia and it follows the western coastline of mainland Greece down to the Gulf of Corinth. At Rio, it crosses the gulf via the Rio–Antirrio bridge.
The southern section, commonly referred to as Olympia Odos (Greek: Ολυμπία Οδός), is fully located on the Peloponnese, attaching to the northern section at an interchange with the A8 Motorway near Patras and following the western coastline of the peninsula further down to Pyrgos. As of 2015, it is yet unknown if the future Patras - Pyrgos motorway will be part of the A5.
With the bypasses of Patras, Arta and Agrinio and the Rio–Antirrio bridge being completed by 2002, 2003 and 2009 respectively, the main section between Kakabia and Rio is expected to be put into operation by mid 2017. However, several sections might be put into operation earlier, probably with only one carriageway, until the other one is completed.
Freeway No. 5 is a freeway, which begins in Taipei City at Nangang Junction on National Highway No. 3 and ends in Su-ao, Yilan on Masai Road. Although it was called the Beiyi Freeway (Chinese abbreviation for Taipei to Yilan) prior to its final completion in June 2006, the official name is the Chiang Wei-shui Memorial Freeway, after the early twentieth century Taiwanese political activist and Yilan native Chiang Wei-shui (蔣渭水, Japanese: Sho Isui).
The lanes in each direction are listed below.
The speed limit in the Hsuehshan Tunnel section is 90 km/h.
The separation distance is 50 m.
Only a toll station named and located in Touchung, Yilan is now active. Other toll stations on interchanges are not working until fare changed to based on mileages.
Goodbye is a parting phrase. It is a contraction of God be with ye (14 century English), It may also refer to:
Goodbye (Persian: به امید دیدار, translit. Be omid e didār) is a 2011 Iranian film. It offers an incisive portrait of an Iranian citizen straining under curtailed personal freedoms.
Noura (Leyla Zareh) is an attorney whose license has been revoked by the government, as her resultant attempts at escape meet with ever-mounting roadblocks. Evoking a sense of dread and despair, Rasoulof (himself officially constrained from making more films) constructs a fitting metaphor for the stultifying pressures faced by many in today’s Iran.
Winner of best director honors in the Un Certain Regard section of the 2011 Cannes Film Festival.
The Complete Cellout Vol. 1 is a remix album by Celldweller, which is essentially a compilation of old and new remixes by Klayton himself, Blue Stahli, Drivepilot, Josh Money and many others. It was released alongside Blue Stahli's Antisleep Vol. 02 on December 16, 2011. The instrumental version of the album, titled The Complete Cellout Vol. 01 Instrumentals was released on June 25, 2013.
All songs written by Klayton.
Goodbye, I hope we meet again
Goodbye, is this how it's got to end?
But we've come to the end of our road together
Made a stand that's gonna last forever
Brother tell me, what you're gonna do?
Will you take the high road?
Will you take the low road?
Will you take the fast train out of town
To get back home?
Will you take the high road?
Will you take the low road?
Oh brother
You're out on your own
Goodbye, is this how it's got to be?
Call by we can rap over tea
We've come to the end of our road together
Made a stand that's gonna last forever
Brother won't you tell me, what you're gonna do?
Will you take the high road?
Will you take the low road?
Will you take the fast train out of town
To get back home?
Will you take the high road?
Will you take the low road?
Oh brother
Now that you're out on your own
We learned a lot from each other
That's how we came to be brothers
Brother won't you tell me what your problem is
Oh and don't waste your time on hate
Can be used in better ways
Remember the time and better days
Goodbye, I hope we meet again
But the good times will always remain
But we've come to the end of our road together
We made a stand that's gonna last forever
Brother tell me what you're gonna do
Will you take the high road?
Will you take the low road?
Will you take the fast train out of town
To get back home?
Will you take the high road?
Will you take the low road?
Oh you're out on your own
Now will you take the high road?
Or will you take the low road?
The fast train out of town
To get back home
Will you take the high road?
Will you take the low road?
Oh brother, you're out on your own
Out on your own, out on your own