I Ate My Homework
Sep. 20th, 2008 04:57 pmGRAR!
So, after Malakhi destroyed the piece of paper that had all my notes on it, I sat down and wrote them into the word document I have set up to write the story in. I saved it on my desktop like always. I then shot some scenes and dropped the thumbnails of the new scenes into the document. Normally, I'll copy that document to my USB drive and take it with me to work so I can fiddle with it in my spare time. Somehow, I forgot to copy that one to the USB drive, so when I got to work on Thursday night, I didn't have the most recent version. Oh well. My bad.
So today, I have time to work on shooting the plotty scenes. I generally work in windowed mode with my word document open so I can refer to it and see what I need. I opened my USB drive and dragged the document onto the desktop... and only after it had overwritten the more recent one there did I realize what I had done.
It's not a HUGE loss. The outline is still in my head fairly clearly and the thumbnails are thumbnails. They're easily replaced even if I didn't still have them where I'd left them. It's just the sheer idiocy of the mistake that's irking me.
So, to make up for it, some picspam!
After work on Thursday and last night after gaming, I wanted some playtime. I remodeled one of the Maxis apartment buildings in the bin and moved the Newson family into it. That's the bin family with the six orphan kids. They're a challenge to play. It's like Polly's Orphan Challenge on steroids but with more money.

The family comes with two teenagers, two children, and two toddlers. They're all adopted children who were very recently orphaned by their parents unexpectedly dying. They could very easily have a neat story made surrounding them. Most simmers I've heard refer to them immediately went "AWWW..." and set them up in a house with everything they need.
I actually can't remember all of their names, so forgive me on that one.

For once, a chance to watch a toddler do this without being grossed out because the puddle is overflow from the toilet. This is an advantage to having a ground floor apartment. This is Georgia and she is quite happy with this puddle.

Then, of course, there was Garret and his puddle. Unfortunately, his was not as cute when you think of reasons for the social worker to REALLY come. This was on the nanny's watch, by the way.
I initially had a bit of a problem with the school bus not coming. I discovered that there was a conflict somehow related to TwoJeff's mod that changes the bring a friend home from school coding (it offers you the chance to say no, you don't want guests and it also brings home relatives and playables before townies). It may be a conflict with Pescado's AL fixes, but TwoJeff's is aware of the issue.

Even without the hack, the kids are still getting to meet some of the playable kids in the neighborhood. Most of the 5th gen kids are still toddlers and children, but there are a couple of Legacina descended teens around. Alpha here got along well with the teen girl (whose name I'm drawing a blank on).

The only issue I'm having with the kids living in apartment building by themselves involves the fact that all three of their neighbors are single men. Who are kind of creepy about wanting to play with the kids.

ALL of them do this.
One night, the teens were exhausted, so I sent everyone to bed without cleaning up the dinner dishes. This was a mistake because all three of their neighbors kept taking turns coming downstairs and banging on their door to complain about the smell. It kept waking up the teens who had to answer the door no matter what they were doing. It was VERY frustrating. I finally had to have the girl clean up the dishes just so they could get some sleep.

Regardless, the whole family is still very cute.
I played them long enough for the toddlers to turn into children (that's actually Georgia on the swing up there - I just realized, this means I now have two brown-haired Georgias in the neighborhood that are the same age).

And I also got them into private school. Well, sorta.
As I said, the teens were struggling. Neither of them have anyone to help them with homework, so they struggle to get through their daily homework while also taking care of chores and the other kids. Both of them had D's when the headmaster came, and unfortunately this meant that they did not get into private school. But all the little kids did. It's sort of appropriate if you think of the sacrifices two teens would have to make to take care of younger siblings like that.
Anyway, there's that. I need to go re-re-write my outline again and then hop into the dummy hood to get some scenes shot.
So, after Malakhi destroyed the piece of paper that had all my notes on it, I sat down and wrote them into the word document I have set up to write the story in. I saved it on my desktop like always. I then shot some scenes and dropped the thumbnails of the new scenes into the document. Normally, I'll copy that document to my USB drive and take it with me to work so I can fiddle with it in my spare time. Somehow, I forgot to copy that one to the USB drive, so when I got to work on Thursday night, I didn't have the most recent version. Oh well. My bad.
So today, I have time to work on shooting the plotty scenes. I generally work in windowed mode with my word document open so I can refer to it and see what I need. I opened my USB drive and dragged the document onto the desktop... and only after it had overwritten the more recent one there did I realize what I had done.
It's not a HUGE loss. The outline is still in my head fairly clearly and the thumbnails are thumbnails. They're easily replaced even if I didn't still have them where I'd left them. It's just the sheer idiocy of the mistake that's irking me.
So, to make up for it, some picspam!
After work on Thursday and last night after gaming, I wanted some playtime. I remodeled one of the Maxis apartment buildings in the bin and moved the Newson family into it. That's the bin family with the six orphan kids. They're a challenge to play. It's like Polly's Orphan Challenge on steroids but with more money.

The family comes with two teenagers, two children, and two toddlers. They're all adopted children who were very recently orphaned by their parents unexpectedly dying. They could very easily have a neat story made surrounding them. Most simmers I've heard refer to them immediately went "AWWW..." and set them up in a house with everything they need.
I actually can't remember all of their names, so forgive me on that one.

For once, a chance to watch a toddler do this without being grossed out because the puddle is overflow from the toilet. This is an advantage to having a ground floor apartment. This is Georgia and she is quite happy with this puddle.

Then, of course, there was Garret and his puddle. Unfortunately, his was not as cute when you think of reasons for the social worker to REALLY come. This was on the nanny's watch, by the way.
I initially had a bit of a problem with the school bus not coming. I discovered that there was a conflict somehow related to TwoJeff's mod that changes the bring a friend home from school coding (it offers you the chance to say no, you don't want guests and it also brings home relatives and playables before townies). It may be a conflict with Pescado's AL fixes, but TwoJeff's is aware of the issue.

Even without the hack, the kids are still getting to meet some of the playable kids in the neighborhood. Most of the 5th gen kids are still toddlers and children, but there are a couple of Legacina descended teens around. Alpha here got along well with the teen girl (whose name I'm drawing a blank on).

The only issue I'm having with the kids living in apartment building by themselves involves the fact that all three of their neighbors are single men. Who are kind of creepy about wanting to play with the kids.

ALL of them do this.
One night, the teens were exhausted, so I sent everyone to bed without cleaning up the dinner dishes. This was a mistake because all three of their neighbors kept taking turns coming downstairs and banging on their door to complain about the smell. It kept waking up the teens who had to answer the door no matter what they were doing. It was VERY frustrating. I finally had to have the girl clean up the dishes just so they could get some sleep.

Regardless, the whole family is still very cute.
I played them long enough for the toddlers to turn into children (that's actually Georgia on the swing up there - I just realized, this means I now have two brown-haired Georgias in the neighborhood that are the same age).

And I also got them into private school. Well, sorta.
As I said, the teens were struggling. Neither of them have anyone to help them with homework, so they struggle to get through their daily homework while also taking care of chores and the other kids. Both of them had D's when the headmaster came, and unfortunately this meant that they did not get into private school. But all the little kids did. It's sort of appropriate if you think of the sacrifices two teens would have to make to take care of younger siblings like that.
Anyway, there's that. I need to go re-re-write my outline again and then hop into the dummy hood to get some scenes shot.
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Date: 2008-09-20 10:25 pm (UTC)