Programmable Sleep Clock v3.31

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cwieberdink:
Quote from: ZephyrZodiac on 2006 June 11, 12:29:37

Now, wouldn't that be a good use for the News Box?


ZZ!!  You're mean!  ;)

C

J. M. Pescado:
Quote from: ZephyrZodiac on 2006 June 11, 12:29:37

Now, wouldn't that be a good use for the News Box?
No. The newsbox is for IMPORTANT announcements, like Kewians being stupid, Cwieberdinks being dumb, Hobbsees having scrawny pencil necks, and BlueSoups being fatheaded.

J. M. Pescado:
Quote from: cwieberdink on 2006 June 11, 12:32:01

ZZ!!  You're mean!  ;)
Why, that's an excellent idea! I'm glad I thought of it!

ZephyrZodiac:
Now I'm just confused!  And I thought it was pretty obvious what I meant, too.  But I think someone just likes to be difficult, and pretend to get the wrong end of the stick, just as an excuse!

Magicmoon:
I had 2 teens in one room sharing a sleep clock, each with a single bed. Then my twin toddlers aged to children. My teens were getting ready to leave for college so rather than buy new beds and clocks I just reassigned everything to the toddlers-turned children.

One child went to bed just fine. But the sleep nazi keeps kicking the other girl to the curb. It worked fine with the 2 teens and the only thing that I changed was who was assigned to the sleepclock and beds. (Using Inge's reserved beds and patch-you can use both together). I double checked to make sure that the correct names were on both the beds and clock and they are. So why does she keep getting kicked out? Especially since it worked for the last 2 that were assigned to it?

I have the latest version. I just downloaded again a few minutes ago just to be sure because you said this bug had been squashed.

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