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catfindr · 10 months
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jacky93sims · 8 months
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Hello would you please do convertion for "Professional Cash Register" from ATS? https://sims4.aroundthesims3.com/objects/electronics_misc_01.shtml
Thank you so much^^
Professional Cash Register for The Sims 2
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This is functional and low poly.
DOWNLOAD HERE
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picknmixsims · 1 year
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Multiple Cash Registers Fixes
Multiple Cash Registers Fixes
Changes the logic used to decide which till to send a Sim to, for both community lots and owned businesses.
Adds a factor to the distance calculated for tills on a different level to the Sim. (Should no longer see a Sim walk past a till on the same level just because the "nearest" one is directly above them but two floors up!)
Once the nearest till is found, looks at all the tills in the same room and picks the one with least Sims currently queueing. In the event of a tie, pick one at random.
For example, if four Sims try to complete a purchase at the same time in a room with two tills, you should see queueing along the following lines
Sim A picks Till 1 or Till 2 at random (as both have 0 Sims in their queues)
Sim B will pick the other till
Sim C will pick Till 1 or Till 2 at random (as both have 1 Sim in their queues)
Assuming neither Sim A nor Sim B have completed their purchase, Sim D will pick the till that Sim C didn't
Thanks to Jo-TheNinjaKitty, TeaAddict and Nathaniel at Sims Crafters for the idea and testing.
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vintage-tech · 10 months
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Another toy cash register, made by Geobra, all plastic and in the contemporary style of the 1970s.
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motoroil-recs · 1 month
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A stimboard for Cashier [Get a Snack at 4AM] with imagery of cash registers and the colour green.
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wooden cash register 
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microgeneration · 2 years
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The Shopkeeper’s Handbook (1989)
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tenaflyviper · 9 months
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Beautiful early 1900's bronze cash register someone donated to our store.
This particular model (#349, made by The National Cash Register Co.) would have been from around 1911, making this girl about 112 years old.
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Here is what she'd potentially look like with a little bit of polish:
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bits-of-wit · 1 month
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roxy665 · 4 months
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BRO why does Robert Pattinson in Batman look EXACTLY like me whenever my mom would leave me alone at the cash register to get something
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Vintage Cash Register
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xinlanvpos · 4 months
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Cash register manufacturer. aha.
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popculturelib · 10 months
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In the Reading Room: National Cash Register, Model 332
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We have quite a few interesting things in our reading room, with one of the most notable being our National Cash Register, Model 332, manufactured in 1906 Dayton, Ohio. It was a gift of Bill Randle (March 14, 1923 — July 9, 2004) from the very beginning of the BPCL.
A native of Detroit, Michigan, Randle was a pioneering disc jockey at several radio stations including WERE in Cleveland, Ohio. In 1955 Time Magazine named Randle the top DJ in America, and he is recognized as the first person to introduce Elvis Presley on television to a national audience (January 28, 1956). Also, an educator and practicing lawyer, Randle obtained 3 master's degrees and a law degree as well as a doctorate in American studies.
Ray Browne, founder of the Library for Popular Culture Studies, credits Randle's initial 1968 donation of over $75,000 in materials as the "core of the collection of the Popular Culture Library" at its inception. For his donation Randle's only request was that one of his prized possessions, the antique National Cash Register, be displayed at the library's entrance. Of its importance, Randle stated "Popular culture is totally commodity. The whole symbol is the cash register that you plunk down your money and you pay for it. At least, it's a more honest reflection of the validity of the culture than high culture which is subsidized."
We don't keep actual legal tender in the register, since it is unfortunately not operational at the moment, but we do have a variety of tokens and coins that, at the right place, could have been exchanged for things.
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The cash register is also home to a miniature John Cena figurine from the WWE and a custom-made Lego minifigure:
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Keep reading below for close-ups of some of the details on our cash register!
The Browne Popular Culture Library (BPCL), founded in 1969, is the most comprehensive archive of its kind in the United States.  Our focus and mission is to acquire and preserve research materials on American Popular Culture (post 1876) for curricular and research use. Visit our website at https://www.bgsu.edu/library/pcl.html.
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vintage-tech · 1 year
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For once it’s not a Tom Thumb: the HappiTime toy cash register.
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