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Madelaine McMasters

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  1. https://freakonomics.com/podcast/the-brilliant-mr-feynman/
  2. https://freakonomics.com/podcast/the-curious-mr-feynman/
  3. MacOS has always been numbered, starting with System 1.0 in 1984. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classic_Mac_OS With the return of Steve Jobs in 1997, the Mac transitioned to the NeXT inspired Mac OS X in 2001. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MacOS In 2002, Apple started using big cat names to make Mac OS X releases more easily memorable and distinguishable. They ran through all the suitable cats by 2013, and switched to scenic points of interest in California with OS X 10.9. Note the progression from "System Software" to "Classic Mac OS" to "Mac OS X" to "OS X" to "macOS". I patiently await MaddyOS "Port Washington".
  4. From Wikipedia... If you select "About This Mac" from the Apple menu, you'll see your OS version number.
  5. I'm not sure the support folder structure is the same on Mac vs Windows, but you'll find all the viewer related files in Library->Application Support->Viewer, where "Viewer" is the particular viewer you use, SecondLife, Firestorm etc. Within that folder will be user_settings, data, logs, downloads (for SecondLife) and folders for each avatar you've logged in on the viewer. A Windows savvy person will have to chime in with knowledge of the corresponding layout of the Windows application support folders. ETA: You get to the Library folder from Finder’s “Go” menu. Hold down the Option key when clicking to reveal the normally hidden Library folder.
  6. Hi Kids!!! I'm trying (and failing) to help a friend switch to Lara/LaraX. She's currently wearing a Genus Strong head with the "Miranda" face skin. She's been able to find a suitable skin tone from Velour, but the neck seam is dreadful. The skin starts to redden above the collarbone and is a significant mismatch by the time it reaches the neck. Here are some snapshots... Here's what she's wearing... ETA... She removed the "Neck Blend" which improved things greatly. Still, there's the seam. HELP!!!
  7. Lia! Welcome back! As Belinda explained, you might have been given a RLV scripted attachment, perhaps even another collar disguised as something else. Look in the Worn/Wearing tab of either inventory or the outfits tool to see what attachments you're wearing. If you see something you don't recognize, remove it, relog with RLV enabled, and see if you can now TP. Restrictions are the sum total of all restrictions created by all RLV scripted things you wear. Someone could give you a rose which contains a RLV script that completely locks you down. Removing every other RLV thing you're wearing won't undo those restrictions. You'd have to detach the rose, which would likely require disabling RLV. It's also possible for nefarious actors to access your collar via the built in relay. For your own safety, make the the relay is off or set to "Ask". I think you can also type "@list" in chat and get a listing of all active RLV attachments and the restrictions they set. That should reveal your culprit. Good luck!
  8. When you right click and "Block", the viewer blocks the user by username. If you entered his display name into your ban list, that will fail. Enter his username.
  9. I don't think there is a future for AMD/NVIDIA on macOS. Apple Silicon does not support external GPUs.
  10. https://www.amazon.com/Eve-Female-Drove-Million-Evolution-ebook/dp/B0BR51FB12
  11. I just compared a texture I uploaded in 2012 to the same texture uploaded moments ago, from the same original. I saved both textures back to my Mac. Using "difference" in my image editor, I get a histogram with only <0,0,0>. Nothing has changed for me.
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