Squiggly Lines of Doom!!
MissDoh:
Those bubble with lines appears in my game when a Sim would "talk about" (or something like that) another Sim that it is furious with. Ex: Sim A is furious with Sim B, Sim A talk about Sim B to Sim C result, bubble with lines in it.
No Sims in that hood is dead and I do have JM fix but those lines still appears when I use that action. Depending on the reason why they appear, I think in this perticular case they are harmless, but then again they might not be, I have no idea but did not notice anything wrong following that action happening in my game.
J. M. Pescado:
Quote from: ZephyrZodiac on 2006 January 13, 14:16:07
And JM, you take out twin insurance to cover the extra costs involved in having twins, so I imagine you are actually making a bet with the insurers that you will have them, while they are betting that you won't, then, if you win your bet, you get paid out - and that's all any kind of insurance is, really, isn't it - a bet!
Wouldn't it be better to keep the money and use it towards insuring that you will not be having twins? Anytime you deal with insurers, you generally lose: Remember, these people are running a business for profit. This means that the expected yield involved here is always negative in their favor. The house always wins.
SciBirg:
Just to add to the confusion: A friend told me that all left-handed people were actually conceived with a twin only it didn't develop in the womb... That evening when he told me that he was the only one out of 4 people that was right-handed.
So: My maternal grandpa was born as a twin, my paternal grandpa was left-handed. Both parents were right-handed, no siblings are left-handed. Considering the tendency of twins skipping a generation, I will refrain from having kids other than my stepson, thank you very much. ;D
BlueSoup:
Twins sorta run in my family too; my dad was a twin, although his twin died when he was a baby. And I am left-handed, so it wouldn't surprise me if I was a twin originally.
As for the insurance, I can definitely vouch for the fact that insurance companies are out to make money. I work for a car dealership and recently we had a customer come in who purchased his car in a different province. When he purchased it, it cost him $2000 and when he came in for a problem with his 4WD, it was discovered that the part was not covered under this warranty. Although, if he purchased a similar warranty from a different company, for less money, it would have been covered. The kicker? The two extended warranty companies were underwritten by the same insurance company.
myskaal:
I'm right handed, not a twin, and can't afford any insurance because all my monthly wages go to my MATY subscription fee.
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