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ZoeTick

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  1. iEatCookiess wrote: I wonder why somedays it crashes a lot, but other days it doesn't crash at all. Probably because you haven't been able to log on.
  2. Most of the mothers who drive their kids to school where my daughter is mistaught by a bunch of timeserving teachers behave as if they have simian brains. I do wonder whether they wear sunglasses for effect (it is certainly not so they can remain incognito; nobody would be interested in them other than the fashion police) or to hide their cosmetic surgery, or so they can state truthfully to officers of the law that they didn't see the other car when the reapplication of their makeup causes them to initiate a traffic accident. The odd time I have seen them get out of their cars (presumably to check whether they still have four working wheels, having forgotten to release the handbrake, or perhaps to find first gear) I would find comparisons with monkey troupes in the way that they scratch each others backs, or perhaps eyes, and strut and preen in front of competing primates. It's not surprising that their kids behave like animals; less surprising that the mothers should feel the need to acquire additional parental burdens.
  3. Pamela Galli wrote: Yet another gem of a post of irihapetis that deserves an award of some kind. NO
  4. The firing mechanism has probably become gunged up by lag. You will have to disassemble the weapon, clean each of the components with a piece of mesh and Peter's PR Snake Oil, then build it again, making sure that you don't accidentally reverse the dynamic director, otherwise you will end up shooting yourself in the foot! If you have further problems with this just message Ebbe direct; he knows all about software that doesn't work.
  5. That's all normal. Well, it's better than if you were using a Mac, anyway.
  6. I know where to post. I am not so impolite as to post in inappropriate places, thereby annoying those who know where to post.. I am also not so impolite as to encourage the posting of threads in inappropriate places, thereby annoying those who know where to post.
  7. Have you thought of writing children's books instead? Or maybe reading some.
  8. This ANSWER brought to you as a service provided by the ANSWERS thread volunteers, dedicated to solving simple problems, by cutting and pasting information easily available in search, wherever in the forums they have been misposted.
  9. kayla Mekanic wrote: What are your thoughts about Secondlife V2? I am more concerned about the prospect of Canada discovering cold fusion and becoming a major power in world politics. Which is more likely to happen than SL V2.
  10. LvGamer33 wrote: Only early beta users got free land on the main land. I wish you hadn't said that! Now LuminousElf will start a thread asking if anybody knows where he can get a time machine. A free one, of course.
  11. Has the ANSWERS section closed down? The three question marks on the end of the thread title gave me a clue about the nature of this enquiry.
  12. You have to get their attention. Why not say that Ebbe is a WVE fan, and it is rumoured that he occasionally fights (masked, of course, to conceal his true identity) as the "Great Dane" (yes, I know he's Swedish, but they are all Scandinavian, and there aren't any polite puns about turnip-heads you could use as a nom de guerre) with his signature move being a flying, all limbs akimbo leap that usually means he knocks himself out.
  13. Maybe they don't think it is interesting enough?
  14. LuminousElf wrote: thanks anyways i guess its alright You're still here? Can I have your stuff when you DO go? Assuming you have any, that is.
  15. Gavin Hird wrote: Horrible with potential. That's funny, that's just how my wife described me on our wedding day. And thirty years on, I'm apparently still in the UAT phase.
  16. Coby Foden wrote: We just don't know yet how the final version will look. Or, indeed, if there will actually be a final version.
  17. Syo Emerald wrote: If you single out such a specific group, you do not get a sample that will be representive for all residents in SL. This is like asking just chinese women aged 40-45, who live in Queens about their opinions and assume their answers will be representive for the USA as a whole. Don't have a clue what you are talking about is pretty much the same response across the whole of the USA, I thought.
  18. Qie Niangao wrote: moonlight1135 wrote: I did move in (per se). Emphasis mine, because I'm trying to imagine what meaning a parenthetical "per se" was intended to add to that sentence. The OP's first language may not be English, but then "per se" isn't native English either, and anyway this isn't to find fault with anybody's expression. I'm just trying to discover what shade of meaning was missing from "I did move in" that "(per se)" was supposed to remedy. Perhaps "pro tem"? When you are semi-literate in one language it tends to leak out into others, especially dead ones.
  19. Come friendly bombs and fall on Slough! It isn't fit for humans now, There isn't grass to graze a cow. John Betjeman
  20. Kelli May wrote: Portlanders, who are also forum readers, who also fit your requirements, who also want to be interviewed. Such a representative sample of SL. Why? Is there something unusual about Portlanders?
  21. Luckily, I live nowhere near Portland, OR.
  22. Ichi Rexen wrote: Second Life is 100x better. 100 x zero is still zero.
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