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03/30/2009 08:34 #48234

SIMS II
My experiment with large Sims Families just got a lot more interesting. I LOVE CHEAT CODES.

I just discovered how to make new babies without even having a pregnancy. You do the cheat code and a new baby just shows up on the floor. So, as you might imagine, I quickly conjured up 6 new babies for my family of mom, dad, and 4 kids for a whopping total of 10 family members.

I also used cheat codes to force my oldest daughter to grow into an adult early. That's what happens in large families, right? The oldest grow up quickly to help take care of the youngest.

Then I used the cheat code to give myself $350,000. Normally, I don't care for using money cheats. I like to earn money the old fashioned SIMS way...by working. But as you might imagine, the house was busting at its seams with babies. I need space for 6 cribs. I'm thinking the social workers will take the babies away if I just let them lie on the floor. I guess there is only one way to find out though!
tinypliny - 03/31/09 20:54
I think the real human population has a cheat code too many for reproduction. :/
janelle - 03/31/09 13:44
When I use the money cheat I build huge luxurious houses and buy whatever I want. Then I look for things to take up my guys time. So my Sims usually end up having affairs, then the family breaks up, and then I feel sad.

jason - 03/31/09 13:40
Life, at least with respect to the octo-mom, does have a cheat code. It can be said Bernie Madoff used the money cheat. I don't think there is anything wrong with a money cheat in a game. It's the only time ever that I get to purchase anything I want.
imk2 - 03/31/09 13:14
you can be like octo-mom and have 14 kids!
james - 03/30/09 10:44
Imagine if life had such a cheat code. You would come home from work and BAM! Babies all over the floor.

03/22/2009 14:56 #48154

On my way... and back....
On my way and back from my short hiking trip (see my last post) I drove through rural NY and I saw...

Reindeer
A camel
Horses
A home that looked inhabitable in which someone was actually living.
Two homes with graveyards in the backyard. I mean, they could open up their back door and touch a grave stone.
Pussy Willows which might be of interest to those planning on celebrating Dyngus day.
An all you could eat Pancake Breakfast at a VFW Hall at which point I almost stopped.
And Greek news coverage of Greek politics, American politics, Venezuelan politics and a general interest story about someone who puts blankets of lights on on all the sheeps in the herd and then trains them to perform a routine...sort of like a marching band.
mike - 04/03/09 10:59
a sheep marching band! I must see this!
tinypliny - 03/22/09 17:29
"Blankets of lights" on sheep. Oh my. I hope they aren't all electrocuted!
paul - 03/22/09 15:01
I like the way you wrote this

03/22/2009 14:41 #48153

Iroquois National Wildlife Refuge
I bundled up this morning and went hiking at Iroquois National Wildlife Refuge. It's a small wildlife preserve about 45 minutes from Buffalo. East on I90 and north on rural route 77.

I planned on hiking the Swallow Hollow trail followed by the Onondoga trail. Finding the Swallow Hollow trailhead was incredibly easy as it was well marked with signs.

The trail is about 1.3 miles long and takes you through a marsh area. Part of the trail is on a wide, well maintained gravel path and part of the trail is on a well maintained wooden boardwalk right above the marsh. The trail takes you directly through marsh land with an incredible variety of bird calls filling the air. Followed by marsh is a small section of pine followed by a small section of hardwood trees. Then you walk along a dike that takes you around a small marshy pond. Along the way, there is a clearing in the woods for a terrific view across the marshy pond. Standing for a few minutes I saw seagulls, hawks, blackbirds, and canadian geese. Further along the marshy pond signs indicated that you could see snapping turtles and woodland ducks, but my guess is that I would have to come back later in the spring for those sights.

It was an easy walk allowing for no illusions of trail blazing or adventure. It's a good trail for someone who wants to see nature but doesn't want to work very hard or get dirty. Good for little kids too, I would think. Possibly good for someone in a wheel chair. Not a lot of incline or decline and there is a ramp at the trail head that allows wheel chair access down to the path. I would go again just for the wild life viewing opportunities.

I tried going to the Onondaga trail to give that a try but the road to the trailhead is closed between December 1st and April 1st. I was a little disappointed that they didn't post that information on the website.

03/14/2009 09:34 #48047

SIMS model experiment
So the experiment quickly took a nose dive.

The family that was supposed to be rapidly procreating was doing it by adoption. It hit a snag however. Adoption in the SIM world, just like in the real world, requires a set amount of finances. I managed to sell furniture and other possessions to adopt the first two, but by the third adoption it was just impossible. So I decided to have the third baby the natural way.

While pregnant with the third baby, mom was a little sleepy quite a bit of the time and didn't understand the real dangers of hypothermia. The oldest boy was out playing in the snow in the afternoon too long. He came in the house after getting too cold, but mom didn't know to gently warm him up.

Next thing I know, there's a social worker at the door.... and well... you know the rest of the story...social worker takes the kid. She even came back after mom had the baby and took the baby too.

So I started over with a pre-made SIMS family with mom, dad, teenager, child and toddler. And immediately set mom and dad to work on having a baby. I think this is cheating though, because usually by the time you have a teenager it gets a lot easier because they are a third adult to help around the house. But we will see if the teenager will help or if they will rebel and runaway to college.
tinypliny - 03/15/09 18:22
LOL

03/12/2009 11:14 #48026

Barreling over Niagara Falls
Last night (e:Drew) was reading me the story about the dude who went over the Falls and miraculously survived. This news story led to an argument as to wether or not it was safer to just jump into the falls or use a barrel.

(e:Drew) said the barrels were safer and I argued that surely one could break their neck or other bones in the course of the fall if inside a barrel. (e:Drew) countered that people could be packed in the barrels and I imagined curling up inside a barrel and having styrofoam peanuts stuffed in around me so I wouldn't bump around and break.

So today I found a link that explains the different daredevils who have barreled over the falls and the techniques/equipment they used and the results. I think the most interesting barrel story is the guy in a barrel who survived the fall, but the barrel was trapped behind the falls for 14 hours where no one could reach him and he died from suffocation:


tinypliny - 03/15/09 18:23
Isn't life hard enough that you have to go and die suffocated behind the Niagara Falls? Loco.
metalpeter - 03/12/09 19:02
I won't use the term miracle that he lived (I read it last night also) but the odds of it are pretty small, that water most have been pretty tough to stand down there. In terms of the best way to go over the falls, I think it all depends on what kind of barrel you use it also changes based on if you go over the American side and down onto the rocks or if you go over the horse shoe falls. I'll go with the crazy answer you have to go over in a boat that can go faster then the water so that you fly past the falls and then fall. On a side note I wonder how he guy had his clothes ripped off but he stayed above water?
hodown - 03/12/09 11:35
There's a bunch of musemums near the falls with cool artifacts too that you should check out!
james - 03/12/09 11:35
That is pretty miraculous. Spending 40 minutes in water that cold would be ordeal enough.