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the El stations were glitched badly way back when, and they aren't complete now. They definitely need a professional's touch. The Coruscant tower, as I remember, was so tall you could only see the top of it in region mode. As a growable, that was just insufferable!
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well, it's probably not everything but I couldn't find these in the STEX or SC4D. Ardecila's Madison-Wells and Morgan-Lake El stations are in there too. Enjoy, hope it's helpful. https://we.tl/t-INaoqtX4ry
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Alive in Neurotica!
FluffySpaceBunny commented on FluffySpaceBunny's City Journal Entry in Neurotica
Centuries ago, when Gabby Hayesworth settled the land that is now the City of Axehead, he was mystified that it hadn't yet been settled. The land was rich, the woods full of game, it seemed like a paradise. So he started a little farmstead. Starting the area's first farm, he discovered that people were hesitant to move in, even when offered donuts and tennis. Eventually, adventurous settlers moved to Hayesworth's little patch of farmland, determined to squeeze a living out of the land. There were whispers of weird happenings in the woods, and ancient stories too weird to believe. Crackpot theories ran the gamut from ancient curses to aliens. But Gabby Hayesworth cared naught for such things, he was just looking to make a buck. -
It's always been... weird. It's gotten weirder since then.
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coolness thanks. I'm going to check another sampling and see if the ones most likely to be zombies can just be thrown to the crowd. I think I've got Simgoober's entire catalog (except for the Water Control Board, which has always been a brown box for me; even a decade ago). Pretty sure we all have that stuff
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as I mentioned in Discord, I discovered a plugin backup from 2008. A quick spot check found several lots that are no longer on STEX I believe; including the original Simpson's House Museum by DK. There's a problem... I was new to the game and made a mess of my plugins folder. There's scads of loose files that should be in folders. At 1.3 gigs, it's just too much for me to sort through. Most of it is still on STEX, but I'm guessing that there may be buried prop or texture dependencies that are long gone. How would I go about indexing it and passing it along for review?
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glad to see there's some of us old school grid jockeys left.:D
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I've edited a few lots in the pic, and expanded. When the entertainment district is finished, it still won't be finished. I'm sure this audience gets that. I wish the format was more amenable to an organic, freeflow kinda layout. But it's not.
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Interesting Science Stuff Thread
FluffySpaceBunny replied to Easy Bakes's topic in General Off-Topic
welp, here's a fun one. Unless you actually have this condition. The story makes clear that it cripples lives and lifestyles. No, you don't actually want this disorder. "The condition made news in 2014, when an Umpqua man who was driving a truck that spilled 11,000 salmon onto an Oregon highway claimed to have auto-brewery syndrome. He was found guilty of DUII. The next year, a New York woman was charged with driving under the influence after she registered a blood alcohol level that was more than four times the legal limit, CNN reported. A judge dismissed the charges after being shown evidence that she had auto-brewery syndrome." https://www.oregonlive.com/health/2019/10/mans-stomach-was-brewing-its-own-beer.html?fbclid=IwAR1wiqbhFlRJsTpIVK8aWazPO0Onh8ex0AKzLwFLtP_j9LD_JUam6rNEqCE -
lol I feel like a total piker here. I'm still kinda getting back into all this, I'm not even filtering pics yet. I don't even have a city name, really. The history is still sketchy. There may have been a war in the past that has memorials all over the place. But they're gonna have a killer amusement park with museums and places to eat.
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that's the Marshall Field warehouse. Chicagoans remember it as 310 n Polk St. Fun story about Field's... they were known as a premium store and brand back when my parents got married. My mother bought some bath towels and had them delivered in 1964. She never opened them, and I found them after she died in 2009. I still use them daily, and I'm the only guy in the world with 55 year old towels at the gym (Douglas Adams would laugh hysterically). They were very high quality US-made towels, after all.
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What Music are you listening to right now?--The Second Verse
FluffySpaceBunny replied to Livin in Sim's topic in General Off-Topic
this got huge replay action among the 3-toothed Cletuses in the last shop I worked in. I jest, but there were several that nearly had the music library of a music appreciation professor. Nearly. They just didn't have the jazz or classical vocabulary. I was sorry that Geo Clooney didn't have the pipes for the actual recording. I love this tune. -
the inimitable has been imitated. Welcome back my friends, to the town that never ends... Ladies and gentlemen... Windy River! has been reborn.
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What Music are you listening to right now?--The Second Verse
FluffySpaceBunny replied to Livin in Sim's topic in General Off-Topic
lol, I once told a guy this was Tool's demo tape. He totally bought it. It's actually King Crimson from 1981. Based on Indonesian gamelan, it has no traditional western metering equivalent and must be broken down into 2 interlocking guitar parts in different time sigs. It's a tour de force of incredible timing and precision that influenced more bands than I can name.
