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For those who really want to know...
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What is there to say? Let's see. Well, I'm female, British, in my mid '50s, have
a passion for cats (I'm a foster-carer for the local Rescue Centre and if you're
interested I have a site about my little ones
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href="https://web.archive.org/web/20160108043537/http://www.stevehornsc.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/carolyn/cats.htm"
target="_BLANK" title="My Real-life cat family"> here </a>),
a love of reading (particularly humour), and an obsession with hex editing for
all of the P.F.Magic range of games. I have every single one of the Petz games,
plus Oddballz and Babyz, including the different versions (Mac Oddballz,
International Petz 3 etc). I've hex-edited loads of stuff for them over the
years, starting back in 1995 with Dogz original. You edit the dogz breedfiles in
Notepad, they are just simple text files -- and I spotted that the later games
have these text files too, just stuck together with a load of other stuff in
large resource files, which is why I've always extracted them and edited them
the way I do.<br>
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I believe that information should be freely available, plus I want others to
enjoy my hobby as much as I do, which is why I started to post "howto" messages
back on the old Usenet newsgroups years ago. Abby wrote to me and suggested that
I gather them together and make tutorials, and the rest (as they say) is
history. I also believe that in a hobby such as ours, where we make and share
add-ons for our favourite games, we should do so freely and with joy. I never
can understand the bickering that goes on about so much, including copyright, in
our community. We edit the programmers' original files without a by-your-leave,
so why should we be upset when others fiddle with our own files? All that is
needed is a suitable acknowledgement of our own work. Outright theft in a
community like ours is another thing I cannot understand -- after all, what is
the pleasure in taking something that someone else made and displaying it as
your own?<br>
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Do I do anything else? Well, yes -- it's been a full, rich life so far and I
spent many years of it in interesting places outside the U.K. I've written some
short stories for a satirical magazine, and a couple of novels -- humorous
fantasy/SF, probably not suitable for youngsters -- which are available for
reading somewhere on the Internet. I've dabbled in editing stuff in the various
Creatures games, and somewhere out there are my c307 genomes which used Slink's
excellent c306 as base. Startopia -- I modded some stuff for that, currently up
at Slink's site along with my deep delvings into the original Sims game files.
Oh, and Aquazone -- a couple of edited files of mine and a "howto" are floating
around the Internet somewhere. But it's always the P.F.Magic series that I come
back to, and hex-editing their files that gives me most of my computerised fun.
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<img src="images/aboutme_Carolyn.jpg" alt="Little Tam and his foster-mum">
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