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More generally I've been noticing a shift away from simming as a place for literary experimentation to simming as a place for escapism.  To be sure I think this is healthy since it suggests I'm becoming more of a fun-loving person.  I suppose the transition can also be blamed on the fact that I haven't been reading complex books by guys like Murakami lately.
More generally I've been noticing a shift away from simming as a place for literary experimentation to simming as a place for escapism.  To be sure I think this is healthy since it suggests I'm becoming more of a fun-loving person.  I suppose the transition can also be blamed on the fact that I haven't been reading complex books by guys like Murakami lately.
===2011-03-06: Coming out of a New Simming Slump===
(Please note:  I'll be posting each entry to my simming blog [http://www.starbase118.net/kevinbreeman/] on the main site as well)
My real life job has recently made it difficult for me to post a lot.  However, that is now tapering a bit, so I'm getting back on my feet.
I can't say that a lot of stylistic changes have happened between my last blog entry and the present, so maybe I'll just report on what I've been simming lately.
I've revisited my decision not to include any AI's in my simming aboard the Victory.  I did this for two reasons.  The first was that I noticed other people simming them (for example, Katy Orman's 'Unky') aboard the Victory.  The second was that, whether or not it's important for me to look at new writing styles, AI's and their attendant philosophical quandries are still a big part of my writing style. 
So to this end I've re-introduced my Smilies.  I even rendered them in 3-D on the wiki to bring them even more to life. 
In general, things are picking up again and I'm hopeful I'll be able to introduce more of my usual creative flair into the sims.
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