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Aethelwine

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  1. It is not so much that we are worried as excited to see what the plans are
  2. The words they use and the sentences they make give meaning. I must be missing some subtlety to your question, the answer seems so obvious? Not sure about people being banned and things going both ways... drama happens, I am not denying that. Since the product owner know who made the review whether displayed or not, I am not sure why you seem to think what I said has anything to do with cases where people are penalised for putting a review on. That can happen either way. I don't really want to explain in too much detail why I added that reviews can reflect badly on a reviewer, it should be fairly obvious. In one extreme example I recall a review left on a free full perm gift after the Charlie Hebdo attack. The product and review has gone now but it was there for some years. Many won't buy from the competitor that left the reviews relatively big name store as a result of their conduct in that mean spirited attack.
  3. I simply mean that if I see someone I know who's opinion I value has given a positive review, it gives me a level of trust in the product. I wouldn't say often, but there are times where it has affected a purchase and encouraged me to buy something. It might be a function of the sorts of things I am buying. I very much doubt I would recognise any comments on a pair of pants I found on market place. But a vehicle, whether it be a bike, a boat or a plane I will often see people reviewing the product I know. Some who's opinions I value, some I don't
  4. Sometimes they can be endorsements, sometimes qualified endorsements and sometimes they reflect badly on the reviewer and help inform more on who they are.
  5. I am glad they are back. I like to know who has written a review, especially if I know them it gives the review more credibility.
  6. Take self defence classes? Edit: warlike tribes would necessitate their neighbours organising to resist them with training and equipment. Similar to the development that happened to tribes around the Roman Empire.
  7. I turned double click teleports off and then set in Preferences\Controls menu the Teleport hotkey to Ctrl+Double LMB. I can still double click tp on world map and minimap.. The addition of the ctrl key to combo for teleporting stops accidentally triggering it, but with ctrl key you retain the functionality.
  8. Even those outside society, live in their own societies
  9. Googling "www1.movies7.to phishing" you can see a number of websites that assess the website, and none found any malware on it. But some do recommend avoiding it largely because it is less than a year old. It depends I suppose on how you assess the risk, but the claim it is "phishing" seems to be AVG overstating a more accurate nuanced assessment that caution is wise with that sort of site.
  10. You can hide any gap around edge of your house caused by not vertical edges with a hollowed out prim with a concrete texture on it. It shouldn't look out of place in the context of most houses, but you could try sand or grass or earth texture if that fits you context better.
  11. Not entirely sure if I understand your question. To apply BOM to an object, in firestorm at least, edit the object when worn, select a face, the texture tab and click the preview texture image. From there you should see you can add a texture from inventory, a local texture or a Baked texture. If you select Bake there is then a drop down of the textures you can use that are bom enabled on a body. I presume for toe nails you would want to select the one for lower body, or left leg? If you add your toenail tattoo, it should then bake on to the texture on the face you set up for it above the skin texture. You can add quite a few tattoos, it used to be 6 but it is more now. Does that help? or is there something more complex you are asking?
  12. The 92 cap is a bit of a pain. I came online to 8 messages from people (politely) complaining about the bucket not working. I messaged each of them back to say working now. My Chalet was the one maxed out, the camper has had 40 collections, the Trad 24, Fantasy 17 and the log home just 6. The chalet area seems to be the area to go looking for them.
  13. Of my parcels the one in the chalets has had 79 collections, the one in the camper area 31 and the trad just 13.
  14. Surprised no has got the location yet, maybe the ground view is less familiar. I think everyone has been there surely, the place we all discover the camera controls don't quite do everything we want them to do.
  15. It looks like a mental health crisis call for help to me.
  16. The approach to it by road has always been joyfully bright. A shadow really of how it was, but if you imagine this style of decoration extending a region in every direction, then it will give you some idea of what it was like 8 or so years ago.
  17. This next place is a privately owned location on mainland that has delighted visitors for 12 years now. Here I am watching some big chap fishing with a trident This photo sort of illustrates how much is going on here... everywhere you look there is something to draw your eye:
  18. Okay with all those clues I found it..in Foyle Gully. http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Foyle Gully/73/124/44 Even with the clues it took me time to spot, on my map the water is totally obscured by For Sale signs. It is a lovely area though, a nicely built town and Irish themed village and the FTL Pagoda park in Kusanagi nearby.
  19. I think it is a little surprising a Bandit 170 only just gets under there and by anyone's reckoning that is a small boat... Very small boats is probably a better warning about the bridges on that river.
  20. You post places I know but can't remember where they are! I initially thought around Bear but the bridges around there are different and more complex. I will have to think on !
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