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sasha:
Actually this game keeps me sane.  I'm a business type, BA in HR yep I'm the bitch that gets you sucky insurance and fires ya! 
I have no clue why they would think business people would hate this you have to wanna and do manipulate someone parts of peoples lives in business isn't that what this game is total and utter control of something. I wish I could just click on someone and tell them what to do and the mindlessly go do it.  But I can't and for the ones that really make me feel like that I make a simmy of them and then I can do it whenever I want to.
I have a couple diffrent families with designed after my husband  ;D

Marvin Kosh:
Quote from: klapaucius on 2005 August 08, 04:50:20

Ahh, the good old Speccy!! That was my first ever computer, when I was a lil' tacker.... the glory days of waiting five minutes for your game to load via cassette tape - that was, if it felt like loading, of course...

Oh, I found this page just today.  Hilarious ;)

witch:
Oh that page is rude, I was a commodore 64 user! ;)
(I only got rid of it about 5 years ago.)

laeshanin:
There's so much damn fine fiction out there it's sometimes hard to know where to start. Good to know there are a few SF nuts in the mix though.

Quote from: Brynne on 2005 August 07, 00:59:28



I just read Danni's other posts and she doesn't sound like a crazy poster. Danni, if my "hunch" was wrong, and I have a "hunch" it was, now, I apologize. Your post just struck me out of the blue, with your being so cavalier about suicide. Either way, please get help. Go back to your doctor.


Please, do take the advice if if your post was for real.

Larita:
Quote from: witch on 2005 August 03, 09:25:24

I have been a science fiction fan since the age of nine, after the fairies and the myths and legends, there didn't seem any other logical place to go!


Why...then you go back to fairies & myths & legends, of course!  ;D  Read any Piers Anthony lately?  Best author for tongue-in-cheek, satirical, double entendre I've read in decades.  Actually, I've been a fan for decades...and have trouble keeping up, he's such a prolific writer.  I can almost guarantee that when anyone (who even remotely enjoys SciFi/Fantasy) reads the first novel in his Xanth series, he/she will be hooked for the duration.  I lost count at seven...or was it eight?...novels, and the series is still going strong. 

I absorbed Robert Heinlein novels like a sponge until Number of the Beast.  Near the end of the book, he got altogether too wierd, or it was way beyond my intellectual capabilities at the time, and I lost interest. :-\

I will read almost anything...except Danielle Steele, that is.  Entirely too scripted and predictable for my taste...sorta like pablum.  I much prefer a writer who assumes I made it past grade school.

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