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Ok don't know if I am just missing it or what, but didn't we have the ability to track a specific file. I know I had about 5 pages I was tracking to down load when I re-installed SimCity. Just so happens I re-installed while the site was being converted, didn't realize it was going to happen. lol
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Thanks a bunch i will use that when ever i have trouble useing the stex. Thanks again.
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The stex won't let you search and i have been looking thru the entire stex and have not found what i am looking for, so can some one help. i am looking for the modular junkyard. Thanks in advance.
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Great Thank You a bunch. i will be using that lot in my cities. Thank You again
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this may be a stupid question, and is probably stairing me in the face, but. is it possible to go from el-rail to ground rail, if so how?
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SC4BOY: where did you find the "rain tool" cause i downloaded the extra terrain god tools mod and still can not find it. i am interested in this rain tool so if anybody can get it to me or give me a link to a mod that does indeed have it i would be very grateful.
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I think I'm in the right topic so here is my question. I have several tree mods that put plopable trees in the mayor god mode, is there a mod that does the same thing only with flowers and bushes? if so where can i find it?
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Originally posted by: Duke87 Originally posted by: Something_started what if when someone does a crime worth imprisonment they get a little cell where there is a projector that plays something very annoying with annoying sounds like a saw tooth mixed with sine and white noise (the static noise of a broken old tv or when your FM AM sterio has no signal) and bombard then with guilt trips and stuff. quote> I repeat: Eighth Amendment: Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflictedquote> Originally posted by: don34 Ok, i have read all of this thread and agree with most of the reasons everyone thinks is the reason for crime in the US. I am very surprised that the main reason, thats right the main reason, for all the criminals today in the US, which is where i live, has not been mentioned. I'm talking about the upbringing of the children. I live in the southern part of the US and yes there is still a problem with education, racism, and everything else that has been mentioned in this discussion. But as i see it everyday the parents do not discipline there children the way i was brought up. i see children as young as 8 years old doing stuff that just is not acceptable in to todays society, and not getting the discipline to correct it. If they do not get into trouble now why would they be reluctant to commit crimes when they are older. The parents of these children are the ones who are to blame.quote> You make a valid point, but remember, it is not parents specifically so much as it is culture at large. Those parents are not disciplining their kids because nowadays it is acceptable for parents not to discipline their kids. A lot of it has to do with them having remembered always fighting with their parents as a kid. Thing is, the trend has shifted from them growing up and realizing it was necessary and doing the same to their kids to them not wanting to put their kids through the same thing. In other words, a lot of parents these days just have not 100% grown up. They would much rather be "cool" an friendly with their kids than do something to their kids that would be perceived as mean or uncool, even if it's for their own good. How else do you think high schoolers end up having parties with alcohol, loud music, and disruptive behavior? Because some of those kids have parents who are more than willing to play host to such things and look the other way when rules are broken- even going so far as to let the kids have a party in their house without them (or any other adult) being present. Although, it's worth noting that not all unchaperoned parties necessarily go wild. On Friday, November 24, 2006, there was a get together at the house of a friend of my cousin's. I'd say there were maybe 50 people there. Thing is, this wasn't your average party- it centered around bands (bands which consisted of partygoers, not hired bands) playing music in the basement. The parents of the kid who's house it was were nowhere to be seen, but at the same time nothing wild happened. For one thing, there was no alcohol. And that was intentional, by consensus of the kids who organized the party. They even put a sign on the door which said: This is not a party. No smoking pot/alcohol in side (sic) or around the house. We're playing music, {censored}hole. If you bring {censored} like that in here, I'll eat your damn face.quote>I have a picture of the sign if you'd like to see it. For another, I observed absolutely no evidence of sex occurring
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Ok, i have read all of this thread and agree with most of the reasons everyone thinks is the reason for crime in the US. I am very surprised that the main reason, thats right the main reason, for all the criminals today in the US, which is where i live, has not been mentioned. I'm talking about the upbringing of the children. I live in the southern part of the US and yes there is still a problem with education, racism, and everything else that has been mentioned in this discussion. But as i see it everyday the parents do not discipline there children the way i was brought up. i see children as young as 8 years old doing stuff that just is not acceptable in to todays society, and not getting the discipline to correct it. If they do not get into trouble now why would they be reluctant to commit crimes when they are older. The parents of these children are the ones who are to blame. Lets talk about that!
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Just to clarify things, i donated a week and a half ago, and received an e-mail telling me that my donation was indeed received and the shipment of my disks would take a little longer than expected. So i suggest if you have donated and did not receive an e-mail with in a week or two you should contact him your self to verify your donation. Thanks for the e-mail Dirk
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