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Profaitchikenz Haiku

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  1. It's fun feeling guilty sometimes, you know, like when you creep into the larder at night and scoff the last of something and then leave a trail to try and make it look like the cat did it. Don't fret, I'm just a curmudgeonly old codger who likes to prod and poke people every now and now
  2. I wigged in on their cconversation... I spy with my little eye, something beginning with M Many Mice? No. Just a mouse Wake us when they've finished breeding
  3. If I don't stop spending on maintenance, (food, clothes, fuel), I cease to be.
  4. This isn't viewer-specific, all of them show it. I posted my set of workarounds in another thread recently, but you've already found the most reliable one, TP out and back again. I'll go find the link to the thread... https://community.secondlife.com/forums/topic/480867-stuff-vanishing-but-stilll-sort-of-there/
  5. I am struggling to understand one of the issues here, because my single biggest peeve of all is with one specific piece of behaviour concerning key-strokes and the inventory. Having got a few project sub-folders in the object folder open as I want them, I move up to landmarks and select sandbox, got to it, then press the up-arrow a few times with the intention of moving away from the landing point, BUT - Because I still have focus in the inventory floater, all of the folders that were opened collapse with just one or two presses of the up-arrow. I have to go back and laboriously get all the ones opened again that I am going to be using. I am trying to cure my impulsive behaviour and learn to click out into the world to shift focus, but I have to say, the behaviour the OP is asking for is already there, and part of me wishes it wasn't?
  6. You're going to be one anyway, 'coz it' sChristmas Imperative as in JFDI doesn't quite apply, because the events queue in in a "I'll do it when I get round to it" manner @) But you're right, it is (refreshingly) un-object-orientated.
  7. There's only one user and we're all their alts... "Is there a Brian here?" "I'm Brian" "No, I'm Brian and so is my wife"
  8. Merry Christmas or whatever is is, (day in bed, day offline?), whatever the gender inclination
  9. From time too time I run Auran Trainz, or Opennrails, or if I want to be rally nostalgic, MSTS. They run well enough, mostly because there's nothing to be streamed over the net, (although Trainz can be a real pain when it double-checks everything in your stored content against the central database). But these simulators lack the human interraction, and the ability to build and modify inworld.
  10. My partner writes shopping lists, leaves them at home, then berates me for not reminder her to remember to take them with her. Some times I think people like to raise hell just because it's better than not raising hell.
  11. I sort of agree to a point with the OP's premise, often a person makes something and then asks for a script to animate it, and you find that things like the inherent rotations of certain parts are going to give the script a headache, but in suggesting that they alter a couple of things you get a flat no as the response. The sort of issue I have in mind is where the root prim has a non-zero rotations when the object is in it's default orientation and it would be so much easier if there was either a different root, or the root was somehow rebuilt to have a zero rotation.
  12. I think the Koran has a similar sentiment along the lines of "be courteous to strangers for you know not who they might be"
  13. And there was I preening myself thinking I'd impressed you....
  14. Bad luck, you've been topic-swerved, it happens to all of us sooner or later
  15. I know, I can be a bit of a Jethro Tull song sometimes
  16. Almost all of the concepts expressed in the many religions can be applied equally well just for the sake of their sentiment, without having to accept the deities supposedly behind them. It took me ages to realise that the English expression "Great Scott" was nothing too do with our dead Antartic explorer, but was the German for "Good God".
  17. OK, but then going by current form, you're going to get annoyed when it throws up three lemons...
  18. I used to know a driving instructor on the usenet forums whose signature was "read it again, it sometimes makes sense on the third go"
  19. It isn't unknown for people who receive unexpected and apparently inexplicable gifts to say the same thing as the victim of a mugging - "Why me?" Nobody expects the unexpected, and if you're one of those who believes firmly in a world of strict cause and effect, things that come out of the blue demand some form of explanation.
  20. Even an atheist can believe in things: freedom, dignity, equality, the idea that there isn't a god...
  21. It sounds similar to an issue discussed a while back in the general technical discussion forum https://community.secondlife.com/forums/topic/480038-login-failed-possible-explanation-and-a-work-around-that-works-for-me/ There are also two adjacent posts to it that look similar.
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