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E3 November 29th, 2003 12:27 AM

Birth of a geek
 
Ok a small percentage of you know me.... from PBW, other forums, or ICQ/MSN/AIM

I just want to say... I am going to be a father
and I will raise my child right.
fantasy/sci fi novels...
Star Trek and Star Wars

and Space Empires VI
(it should be out by the time my child is old enough to grasp its concepts. lol)

Nocturnal November 29th, 2003 01:20 AM

Re: Birth of a geek
 
Congratulations! May the Force be strong with your young geek. [Or equivalent nerdy expression.]

Slynky November 29th, 2003 01:28 AM

Re: Birth of a geek
 
And don't forget the toddler PDA http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon12.gif .

Oh, and congrats!

narf poit chez BOOM November 29th, 2003 02:06 AM

Re: Birth of a geek
 
Congrats to Mrs. E3 and you.

E3 November 29th, 2003 02:27 AM

Re: Birth of a geek
 
So I might be on a temporary leave-of-sanity for a few days from all SE4 rp's and PBW games.... I should be back in commission on sunday or monday latest.

I am not ready for this.. need to retreat and regroup.. so to speak

Slynky November 29th, 2003 03:00 AM

Re: Birth of a geek
 
Quote:

Originally posted by E3:
So I might be on a temporary leave-of-sanity for a few days from all SE4 rp's and PBW games.... I should be back in commission on sunday or monday latest.

I am not ready for this.. need to retreat and regroup.. so to speak

<font size="2" face="sans-serif, arial, verdana">Well, research Diaper II's, that's for sure! http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon10.gif

Cyrien November 29th, 2003 03:04 AM

Re: Birth of a geek
 
Having been in the past relegated to default baby sitter for many little additions to my extended family... I would say a better investment would be Gas Mask X. You can get by with Diaper I but Gas Mask and all of its higher levels are completely vital to survival. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon12.gif

Congratulations.

Slynky November 29th, 2003 03:34 AM

Re: Birth of a geek
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Cyrien:
Having been in the past relegated to default baby sitter for many little additions to my extended family... I would say a better investment would be Gas Mask X. You can get by with Diaper I but Gas Mask and all of its higher levels are completely vital to survival. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon12.gif

Congratulations.

<font size="2" face="sans-serif, arial, verdana">And you might need to research several "scanning" and "detection" devices. Several options include: Hunger Scanner (1, 2, and 3), Odor Detection (1, 2, and 3...you have to have Diaper 1 to get this reserach tree), but hardest of all, and taking about 10 years of research is Crying Analysis. CA has 10 levels of research associated with it so it will take a long time.

But, it's a challenging game to attempt. Also, not many reliable FAQs on it.

Atrocities November 29th, 2003 06:43 AM

Re: Birth of a geek
 
Congradulations. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon7.gif

Taera November 29th, 2003 06:53 AM

Re: Birth of a geek
 
i say, invest your points into Applied Patience http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon7.gif
congrats

narf poit chez BOOM November 29th, 2003 07:26 AM

Re: Birth of a geek
 
for some practical advice, read to the kid. even when he can't understand it. my mother read to me and i'm the fastest reader i know. even at my very slowest, i can finish any book in a day.

se5a November 29th, 2003 07:38 AM

Re: Birth of a geek
 
Quote:

Originally posted by narf poit chez BOOM:
for some practical advice, read to the kid. even when he can't understand it. my mother read to me and i'm the fastest reader i know. even at my very slowest, i can finish any book in a day.
<font size="2" face="sans-serif, arial, verdana">I go with that to narf

though I tend to read larger books now and its hard for me to get a day where all I can do is read.

E3 November 29th, 2003 08:35 AM

Re: Birth of a geek
 
to teach my child problem solving, help with their math, encourage growth in both their independence and their ability to work with others, as well as stimulate their imagination.. I intend on playing D&D with them at a young age.

I fully intend on introducing my child to the classics.... Hobbit before kindergarden! Maybe Lord of the Rings by grade 5 if I am lucky (that will be their job. lol)
Of course I will read to them as an infant.... just not sure what.

OH and I cant forget... to help them develop politcal and diplomatic skills, as well as encourage them to think with a more tacticly oriented mind, lots of Space Empires.
Lots of it.
when they know the keyboard is for typing with, not drooling on. lol

narf poit chez BOOM November 29th, 2003 08:54 AM

Re: Birth of a geek
 
i suggest you go with the classics.

one fish, two fish. red fish, blue fish.

Atrocities November 29th, 2003 10:09 AM

Re: Birth of a geek
 
I used to read to my nephews when they lived with me. They loved it. I used to read to them whatever book I was reading at the time. During that time it was mostly William Shatners Star Trek books, and Clive Cussler novals.

I tried to teach them games, but being twins, they were more interested in competing with each other for lap space in front of the PC monitor. So Reading was far more effective at keeping them occupied until they fell asleep.

It is funny how much reading helps a kid to develop learning skills and a life long desire to read.

Puzzles, legos, and erector sets also work well. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon7.gif My nephews love their legos, and have build some amazing things lately. They are finally beginning to understand the joy of creation that comes from making things out of nothing. I have introduced them to DOGA, and now whenever they come over to visit, (IE there dads needs something from me) they want to make stuff. I am using two of their fighter designs in the new Gamilon set that I am working on now. (Starblazer set)

I hope to one day know 3dmax or other and be able to teach at least one of them how to use it. I am already teaching them both photography and such, and will more than likely buy them each a nice 35mm cheapy camara this christmas.

There dad teaches them mechanical stuff such as bike work and wood working, there mom also reads to them and tries to be firm and proper, and the rest of us, when we get to see them, just enjoy including them in whatever we are doing. But being twins, they are a handful together, apart they are very differant. But when they get together, they become something else, an entirely new personality emerges, I call it the Terror Bot.

I miss being a father, I really never got the chance... RL is funny that way.

Be sure to let us know which scifi show the new kid on the block likes most. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon7.gif And when you loose your first game of hot seat to the child you must let us know http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon10.gif

Iansidious December 1st, 2003 11:53 PM

Re: Birth of a geek
 
Make sure your child is proud to be a geek.I have always been happy to say "I'm a geek"

Wardad December 2nd, 2003 12:29 AM

Re: Birth of a geek
 
Congradulations geek!

My kids loved "There is a MONSTER at the end of this book".
Doing Grover voices can be so cool.


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