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Callum Meriman

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  1. You can ask your estate agent if they can offset your teir. Some agents have both private estates and mainland estates. Some will take your donation to cover their mainland and reduce your estate teir by some of that amount. You will not know if your agent is one of these people without asking them.
  2. Easily provable and quite false. All script's resume normally under 2 seconds. There is a tiny chance, 1 in 1000 or so the region won't come back. But it is still a good idea to restart a region before a big event to make sure it's performant around the physics are, which has some memory leaks to this day. If it fails you can now avail yourself of the restart options on the owners secondlife.com webpage to get it going. Or do it during business hours if you are still nervous. It doesn't need to be rebooted 1 second before opening, 1 day or 2 days before is fine. Half True, but more often then not your move (rare by the way) MIGHT (not will) move your region to a BETTER (not worse) server. There is something in the restart code that seems to look at performance of the server and move you, if the server is overloaded. Hence it's a positive thing. If it makes it worse, involve the Lab with a support ticket and ask the region is manually moved. Mostly False. Because this was the primary way no-copy items could be duplicated the Lab have worked over the last decade to close off all bugs around this. The only way it will happen if there is a bug in the simulaor software, that has happened once or twice in the last 5 years (around LI calculations). In those cases the Lab reverted the regions to the last backups. Andrea.... also, the word you are looking for is region, not sim. Simulator defines the software on the server that runs a region.
  3. Amazing... I so want to do this one now... In a Rio-esque Mardi Gras dress.
  4. Are you sure his hand sliders are at zero?
  5. Those cyclers are a mess for collars in the same region. They totally swamp the RLV channel, and the result seems to be a lot of valid messages go missing. Edit: I'd like to see a serious throttle put on the use of it. There is little need to select a group more then once every 10 or so seconds.
  6. Just like you guys have now lost *all* my sympathy with this un-necessary furry drama... by labouring the point when it's been acknowledged you could also lose all sympathy with the Lab, and your jira will go into the "slow pile". I'm out of this thread. Listen to my advice or not.
  7. ROFL! seriously, ROFL. Guys... listen. You made your point. You had some senior Lindens note you. You have an accepted Jira. Now, stop the histronics and furry drama. It's going to be looked at
  8. Dude, stop the tagging storm now, you are as bad as the person flagging these items with that spam. (1) It only needs to be done once. (2) wft do I have to do with it? Typical bloody furry drama.
  9. That's normally the way with these reporting sprees. It's happened before, and it can be a competitor trying to obliterate the competition, or it can someone who is caught up in some drama. This has Linden attention, the Jira is accepted - which means it will be investigated and talked about in some upcoming meetings, but it's going to take some time. It's the weekend now, and a lot more is happening on top. It might be possible that @Kristin Lindencan pause (paws) furry MP suspensions for a few days. (Summons her and hides behind a rock, 'cause her av isn't at all scary, nope, nuh uh)
  10. I think that's borked. Only 1500 objects in a region with many more. It's not getting the stuff in the sky, at least. Be awesome if it is fixed, considering it has the teleport button there.
  11. /me reaches down and hitches up her panties, grimacing as there is nothing worse the fabric travelling up one's butt. I look over to the smiling man and roll my eyes then head off to talk to someone more interesting... the Dentist needs to see me too.
  12. A Jira suggesting that would be the correct way to go. Personally I would put it under pants > digitigrade or pants > furry so that the categories there were "male, female, unisex, furry" You can do a jira here: https://jira.secondlife.com/secure/Dashboard.jspa
  13. No, it's a normal resident flagging them. The Linden is just acting on the reports, and the reports are correct. No matter what you think, putting everything into furry accessories is incorrect. It's messy and will make things impossible to find. Put the digitigrade pants, into pants. Mark them as "for digitigrade legs only" Exactly like this: https://marketplace.secondlife.com/p/Apricot-Paws-meshDigi-Pants-Brights-Fatpack/2908259 The letter.. well, it's a form letter. The Lab won't write something individually for every violation.
  14. Oh, I don't think we are at the destination yet, but it's getting better then it was 100 years ago (England was 1918). Yes, there is obnoxious weirdness in the incels, but it doesn't come close to what's reported in the papers back then - and there is a lot of it reported, most all of it negative.
  15. Thanks Whirly! Pony stamp for you... and wow, what a place to hide those details!
  16. Spent the afternoon reading old newspapers about Suffrage, and how (male dominated) society viewed these protesting women. This one from the same period has me shaking my head in disbelief. I am glad we got past stupidity like that!
  17. That's likely because so many non-creators are filing ARs they shouldn't be. This could be wasting the governance team's time by clogging up the system.
  18. To make that clearer this is what a Region Owner sees in terms of what objects are on a parcel they are not grouped for... Yes, it is a needed right. As we can already walk through ban lines, as we can return prims by avatar name from the Region control panel, and as we can see all scripted objects, there doesn't seem to be a logical reason (not even privacy) to hide these non-scripted objects from estate owners at the minimum, possibly estate managers too. If anything allowing the region owner to see these details on all parcels in their estate can help griefer cleanup. It will allow us to pinpoint the owners of unscripted megaprims that block sitting, and so on.
  19. With small parcels there is normally room to expand, especially if you are patient and snap up extra land appearing in the region. As said above, the cheapest way to fund this is to start another premium Alt paying yearly, which can get you an extra group of prims. All that said it would be nice to see land tier rise in smaller increments. I also think it would raise the Lab's revenue per premium. It happens at the other end too. People on homesteads (about 9001-ish of these are privately held in SL) are a bit snookered. Yes, it can be done by converting the homestead to a full region, but that's quite a bit of liason work with the helpdesk, and a pretty big cost if you only need 1500 or 2000 more LI. Just as it's really needed in the lower end, the same needs to happen at the other end. Homestead owners need a way to get over the hard cap of 5K.
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