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  1. 16 wrote: why you wont date me when i am partnered and i profess eternal undying love for my partner on my profile ??? Because I suppose a **** ' s out of the question ? :robotindifferent:
  2. Check if parcel media ( About Land) is set by TV . If anything you select doesn' t change the URL of it, perhaps you did not set it properly to your group or it requires deeding to the group to work. This might be the case for the tv itself or for the Media Parcel Changer that perhaps comes with it. Good luck.
  3. Just got msg 'Logins temporarily disabled'. Nothing showing on status page tho .. ETA : I' m back in ..
  4. Qie Niangao wrote: databases That' s a keyword to everything SL / LL, isn' t it ? That' s their specialty. Keeping it filled. Keeping it running. More space. More hardware. That stretch has gone, perhaps even imploded. It defenitely has grown beyond demand. Eventhough I would not choose the word 'squandering' ( perhaps there' s more revenue to get from marketplace now than from inworld affairs ; can' t be done with landsales afaics ; the spice must flow, yaddiyaddah), I agree with Qie : the inworld shopping experience is essential to SL.
  5. charliecav wrote: What should I do first? You should see this and weep first. Yes ..exactly ... you can never look this good ... ;P /me stares back at you defiantly. Wut !? :robotindifferent:
  6. Keller Teichmann wrote: It also doesn't help having that sinking feeling knowing there's nothing one can really do about it, aside from notifying corporations and studios which often take weeks or months to do anything about it. Is there anything we as a community can do at all? No. And the corporations and studios will only do something about it when they find out large sums of money are being made with it. I stronly doubt their legal departments will do everything to stop anybody making a few Linden off of those items. The creators of those objects damn well know that, no matter how much corporate speak is defined in legalese. For those of you not recognising it : this is a mesh of Majora' s Mask, a game title by a very well known Japanese game company. No .. I did not report this. I've seen IP breaches from the very beginning of mesh. It' s unstoppable in this environment in this way. Fullstop.
  7. Pussycat Catnap wrote: And frankly, that dog ain't missed much. You DIDN'T cry when Old Yeller died ? ... :robotsurprised: Oh .... :robotsad: .... wait ... of course that had to come from a feline ... :robotfrustrated:
  8. Madelaine McMasters wrote: Sometimes I lie awake at night and ask, 'Where have I gone wrong?' Then a voice says to me, 'This is going to take more than one night.' - Charles M. Schulz " Shazbot !" - Mork from Ork
  9. emmettcullen93 wrote: ROB34466IIIa wrote: PeterCanessa Oh wrote: (I don't think anyone wants the copyright!) /me waves his finger patronisingly : " No, no, no. Older is better. And only new generation vamps are silly." silly? really? Orly ? Yarly ! ETA : .. but not really.
  10. Some routers are setup not to respond to pings at all ( as Peter suggested , check ping response with CTRL+SHFT+1 ). You might also want to check this and adjust accordingly. Good luck.
  11. Sy Beck wrote: ROB34466IIIa wrote: PeterCanessa Oh wrote: Ed Wood was a film director of dubious talent. Plan 9 From Outer Space, one of his films, is generally considered the worst film ever made. These days .. when a director disassociates from a movie prior to release credits go to Ed Wood. He musta done something right ... so infamous he became famous as a creditable feature. Isn't that Alan Smithee? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Smithee Oh .... :robotsurprised: ... I mixed ' em up. :robotembarrassed: Damnit , Sy .. I don' t expect to be actually checked ... :robotfrustrated:
  12. PeterCanessa Oh wrote: Ed Wood was a film director of dubious talent. Plan 9 From Outer Space, one of his films, is generally considered the worst film ever made. These days .. when a director disassociates from a movie prior to release credits go to Ed Wood. He musta done something right ... so infamous he became famous as a creditable feature.
  13. PeterCanessa Oh wrote: (I don't think anyone wants the copyright!) /me waves his finger patronisingly : " No, no, no. Older is better. And only new generation vamps are silly." Errr.... /me quickly tucks away his finger behind his back.
  14. emmettcullen93 wrote: just because i guess. maybe that is why people in rl dont like me. innula ur hurting my feelings im telling edward u posted that. Yep .. when all else fails .. call on Ed Wood. He sure knew how to preserve the frightening legend of the vampire. *laugh* Don' t sweat it, emmet .. these oldbies just gamble you never seen Plan 9 from Outer Space before ... ^.^
  15. PeterCanessa Oh wrote: What's labour day? If it's the US holiday I thought it was, isn't it spelt 'labor'? I'm all confused now :-( err.. it' s both i think .. /me practices: " Labor ... labour .... tomayto .... tomaahto ... But anyway .. I' m way off here ... It' s "Tag der Arbeit" tomorrow in Germany though. Does that count ? Any of the hamsters named Fritz ? I mean ... it IS the most logical explination to all the maintenance issues right ? Could not possibly be ... like ...erm... human error ? :robotindifferent:
  16. Luc Starsider wrote: Yepp. true. We should also get ready to answer all the questions about not managing to log in that will follow in 'Answers'. (I couldn't log in a couple of minutes ago...) - Luc - If anyone one asks just say : "Even hamsters strike around Labour Day."
  17. omfg .. you one of those ? :robotsurprised: Wimp ... :robottongue: :robotwink:
  18. JeanneAnne wrote: ROB34466IIIa wrote: Nyll Bergbahn wrote: I'm rather surprised to see you advocate the Moon was not there for billions of years after the Earth was formed as it was principally the Russians that supported the coacretion theory until the time of the Apollo missions. Particularly by one certain Russian astrophysicist named Viktor Safronov. An astrophysicist may have questioned the antiquity of the moon but no biologist woulduv .. So many biological phenomona are predicated on the moon & tides that its apparent the moon has been there at least as long as eukaryotes & sexual reproduction have existed Jeanne Interesting you say that, because until the Mariner missions, there was no physical evidence elsewhere to be seen in the solar system for the accretion suspected, but the impact craters on the moon. It was still only a theory like many as described by Nyll. The American scientists discovering impact craters on Mars in the early 1960ies ( there were no images close enough of Mars surface at that time ) were all too happy to see Safronov' s expectation confirmed. " Look at all these craters . They look just like a 52-drop in 'Nam." It took until the Apollo 11 mission to also understand not only how the planets were forming, but since when by means of moonrock samples. ( Of course these discoveries are shocking stuff to those who come to understand how their celestial gods came to be...
  19. Nyll Bergbahn wrote: I'm rather surprised to see you advocate the Moon was not there for billions of years after the Earth was formed as it was principally the Russians that supported the coacretion theory until the time of the Apollo missions. Particularly by one certain Russian astrophysicist named Viktor Safronov.
  20. Ann Otoole wrote: just open your inventory and take a coffee break. After a while it stops being stupid. I never understood why inventory never had a manager like good ol' Norton (proprietary) or Midnight (opensource) Commander. PS I mean specifically the left/right-window exchanging features ( copy/move/sort/delete).
  21. Yeh .. quite the verbal charmer I am , aren' t I ? :robottongue:
  22. "Ma gavte la nata." - Jacopo Belbo Umberto Eco - Foucault' s Pendulum
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