Phone Hack v6.8: SHINY EDITION! (07/29/05)

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DuckSpeak:
I tend to put the phone in an isolated room and never answer it at all, it's not overly important anyway.

ZephyrZodiac:
It's often a darned nuisance!  And the number of phonecalls that are made for a sim who is at work!  If the majority of humans can keep track of when their friends are at least likely to be at home, you'd think a computer program could!

J. M. Pescado:
Technically, there's no real point in accepting phone calls, because the phone calls are just generated arbitrarily based on a sort of "The One" effect. You'll notice how often one sim will be consistently chosen as your tormentor until you meet someone new, regardless of your relationship state. I suppose we could make it slightly smarter about choices...

ZephyrZodiac:
Would be nice, like if it chose the rockiest relationship for example.

sara_dippity:
I have a suggestion. Being a little bored, I decided to play the way I used to. You know, actually celebrating birthdays and weddings with parties, silly stuff like that. Well anyway, unless I'm totally missing something, it would be nice if a child can throw her own party and invite her guests. I got a kid (right now, alt tabbed actually) who is about to have a party, she has three little friends who would love to come over, and since the adults barely know the kids (and might not even be able to invite children), she has to be stuck having her parents invite their own friends over. A bunch of stuffy adults at a child's birthday party, man what fun. Come to think of it, can adults invite kids? I guess it would also be cool if they befriended kids and invited them to a toddler's birthday, so the toddler has new friends to make after the transition.

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