Programmable Sleep Clock v3.31

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ZephyrZodiac:
I might well give that a try, although I'm getting so many hacks now which are purely for my benefit, when once I intended to only use them if they were essential to put right a fault in the original coding - but that was eons ago!

It doesn't really matter that much, I've so many military and athletic sims in my hood, most of them have the reward objects and the kids can use those!  (I've had them reach level 8 in one go on the assault course if they get going as soon as they have their birthday, though what IQ has to do with physical fitness I have yet to understand!

RainbowTigress:
It's the smart milk bug.  Or were you being facetious?

ZephyrZodiac:
I was being extremely facetious - OK, so they have 3x the normal sim !Q (sometimes 4x) but what that has to do with body skills is beyond me!  You can be fat and lazy and still have a high IQ!

J. M. Pescado:
Quote from: ZephyrZodiac on 2006 May 25, 18:53:34

And I've never worked out when exactly my sims eat - seems to me they eat when they're hungry!
That seems intuitively obvious and logical to me. Why would you eat when you're not hungry?

ZephyrZodiac:
Well, that's what I meant, I suppose, and since I use smart-serve, if I had them cook a meal when no-one was hungry (just because it was 13 hours since they got up) they wouldn't actually cook a meal, they'd just cook for themselves and then, if they were active sims they'd waste it, and if they were lazy ones, they'd eat it and get fat!  So I don't tell them to cook a meal until at least two or three are hungry, and if the visitor from work leaves in a huff, too bad!

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