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Qie Niangao

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  1. Cincia Singh wrote: Have you upgraded from your 14.4k modem yet? :smileywink: Modem !?! We dialed-up and whistled!
  2. First, try logging in to a different sim if you haven't already. Could be content on the sim (e.g., bad mesh) that's crashing the viewer. Second, try using a test avatar (Develop / Avatar / Character Tests / Test Male or Female) with nothing attached, again on the premise that it could be something evil in the scene, but this time something associated with your avatar. Third would be something failing in your hardware. If you have another machine, try running on it. Otherwise it's just a crap-shoot, guessing what might be wrong (although maybe start by checking temperatures for the CPU and GPU). Fourth, and by far the worst: something corrupted in your inventory. Try logging in with a different, alt account, and see if it has the same problem. If not, and if you've already tried a different sim and different avatar on the main account... it's not looking good for your inventory, and that would require Linden help to fix.
  3. Theresa Tennyson wrote: Before you sits a computer with a small, beige, green-screen monitor. A green-screen monitor?! You lucky bastards! When I was a lad, we dreamed of having green-screen monitors! We had to get by with a teletype and rolls of newsprint. Uphill both ways!
  4. [...] ive found the object still shows as clickable even though you cant see it.. so i have to get round that by moving it inside another object to hide it and stop it from becoming clickable.. If the objective is simply to make the prim unclickable, the usual simple way to do it is to switch the script to a state that has no handler for touch, touch_start, nor touch_end events. As to the problem with moving a single prim in a linkset, Cerise is quite correct that it's annoyingly difficult to get that to work on the root prim (i.e., link == 1), but the root prim would also usually* receive touch events from all the child prims, too, which would defeat the purpose here anyway. ____________ *Unless there are touch-handling scripts in all the child prims. See llPassTouches.
  5. Sudoquai Wonder wrote: Bitcoins can be accepted without Problems in Secondlife. You can even make a "Bitcoin accepted" Banner in front of your shop. Heh, yeah, I've seen some banners. But, accepting bitcoin in-world: Where? And then, how? Obviously anybody can do it through a website, and so through MoaP or llLoadURL, but how is it done for real in-world transactions? Or is it?
  6. Yeah, I did say First Land had its problems. And I'd forgotten it actually sold for L$1/sq.m. -- and just how hot the land market was back then: L$1/sq.m. was much like giving it away because any ol' chunk of landlocked Mainland would sell for at least ten times that. As much as that made it popular with land baron alts, it was also popular with new residents and drew many folks to Premium for the first time -- including many of my friends at the time, some of whom went on to get their own Estates. Again, that's much what Linden Homes were intended to do, too.
  7. Lots of possibilities. Maybe you changed a graphics setting at some point. Or it could be your network (try rebooting the router). Or it could be overheating; this recent thread describes a similar problem that (we think) was cured by cleaning out the graphics card's cooling.
  8. I'm sorry I couldn't return to this thread sooner, and that my earlier posting seems to have generated so much confusion. It's certainly true that the Linden Homes program is just one option for how to use that 512 sq.m. of free tier -- one that doesn't require paying any one-time purchase price for land, as one must to buy a 512 elsewhere on Mainland. It is not correct, however, that the system otherwise works the same as it always has. Long ago (until maybe 2008?) there was a different program called "First Land" that gave new Premium members free 512 sq.m. parcels in new continents. This was a fantastically popular program while it lasted (not that it didn't have problems of its own), so I was thinking that a friend who had been away from SL long enough might have fondly remembered First Land, and could be disappointed by the standard, free-tier-only bonus, and possibly less disappointed by the Linden Homes option.
  9. Excellent directions! And there is one skin tone that's closer, but to my eye they're still all red-shifted. I do also see there are other male skins at the fair, so maybe I'll find time to try again before the fair closes.
  10. Sudoquai Wonder wrote: Oh really Storm ? Seems there is now a open discussion about Bitcoin in the Forum and i am still waiting for the big crash of Bitcoin Bitcoins can be accepted without Problems in Secondlife. So there is now an other alternative Currency to Lindendollar. How? I keep asking this in all these threads, whenever this business of accepting bitcoin in-world comes up. I can't seem to get anybody to answer what they even mean by it, let alone how they've implemented it (if indeed they have). I mean, if you couldn't see source, would you trade bitcoins in-world? (And if so, umm... just a moment. ... Okay, over here is where bitcoin is accepted in-world. Yeah, that's the ticket!)
  11. Free from tiers, yes. It's possible, however, that your friend is thinking of the old "first land" program which actually awarded 512 sq.m. of land to a new premium account. That program is long gone, but instead there is the Linden Home program which allows premium members to use their 512 free tier to own one of several specific kinds of pre-built houses on Linden-designed sims.
  12. FWIW, you can download .bvh files of all the built-in animations, then re-upload them however you want. See this wiki page for the link. As you see there, avatar_stand.bvh is set to loop in the built-in animation "stand", but if you look at the .bvh, it is in fact a single frame, so can be re-uploaded unlooped, for L$10. Unfortunately, I couldn't get the result to do anything interesting, so.. dunno. YMMV, I guess.
  13. Right, because you're already a premium member and don't like Linden Homes (good taste, by the way; they're pretty outdated now), you should be looking for a different way to use that "bonus" 512 sq.m. of free tier. And that means buying yourself a Mainland parcel of 512 sq.m. or less*. The aforementioned "Buying Land" knowledge base article covers a lot of ground, so the Mainland section is a little light and hard to find. Basically, you have two choices: buy Mainland at auction directly from Linden Lab, or buy it from another user. All of Mainland is "pre-owned" at this point (and has been for years), so the auction parcels are just those that were abandoned by those previous owners, rather than being sold. Besides the auction page (which is uncharacteristically out-of-stock just at the moment), you can find land for sale by owners either by looking for appealing yellow spots on the in-world Map (zoomed-in with "Land Sale" enabled) or, more efficiently, using in-world Search, Land & Rentals tab, "View All Land & Rentals", selecting the desired area and price range for Type: Mainland. Most of Mainland can be had for cheap, compared to the recurring price of tier if one didn't have that free, Premium bonus 512. ___________ *In fact, you can go up to 560 sq.m. without paying any tier, using group-deeded land, but unless you find a parcel sized exactly 528, 544, or 560, we can leave that to "advanced topics."
  14. Sudoquai Wonder wrote: There are some shops in Secondlife, which are accepting Bitcoin now ! Really? As I've been asking all along, by what specific means are these shops "accepting" bitcoin? If the whole transaction is done outside SL, as with MoaP or just llLoadURL, then never mind: nothing of interest there. (Well... it might be interesting to see if any customers would actually risk coin to MoaP vulnerabilities.) (Oh, and don't direct me to the bitcoin botfest in Miramare, whatever the heck that mess is supposed to be.)
  15. (I'm surprised that nobody has answered yet. I'm surely not the best to answer, having only ever worked on full sims for others, not owning them myself. But in lieu of anybody who actually knows whereof they speak...) It seems you're most likely speaking of a private Estate region, not Mainland. (A full sim of Mainland can be a little challenging to find for sale, and a bit pricey up-front, but of course much cheaper per month: $195, compared to $295 for a full Estate sim. You have much less control of a Mainland sim, however, even if you own the whole thing.) It also seems you're speaking of a full-primmed region, not a Homestead. That's judging from the fact you want to rent some out, and want it to be an urban setting which tends to demand more land impact than a Homestead can support. Homesteads are much cheaper, $125/mo, but first you have to have a full-primmed region -- assuming you're going to be running your own estate, not renting from an existing estate. You might, however, start out by renting a Homestead and building there, so when you later get your own full-primmed sim (perhaps your own estate) you already know what you'll be rezzing there and how you'll be terraforming it, so you can "hit the ground running" after making that steeper investment. (A Homestead only supports 3750 land impact, compared to 15,000 for a full-primmed sim... but if you'll be renting out parts of it, you'll proably want to devote most of those for tenant use -- although of course that greatly limits how much you can build for your own use.) However you decide to do it, yeah, you can terraform a private region any way you like (and use RAW files to perfectly copy your region's terrain to another, or vice versa). You can hire others to help, or you may know people who'd be willing to help set up a sim just for the fun of it. (Not so likely to find anybody willing to manage rentals for free, although possibly in exchange for free rent.)
  16. Nina Jashan wrote: Qie Niangao wrote: Pamela Galli wrote: No one in SL should be forced to do business with someone they dont want to. Again, just stop using the Marketplace. Problem solved. So very many problems solved. Just try it for a few months. Second Life is infinitely more enoyable when one simply pretends Marketplace doesn't exist. so obviously you're not enjoying the flow of big bucks from the MP like many others. Lol, no, I quit selling stuff in SL long ago. RL prostitution is so much more respectable, at least in the estimation of non-SL civilians.
  17. Marianne Little wrote: Men has some to pick from now. It's fun to use male alts these days... so much great mesh clothes. Last skin I bought was from Aeros, they have 2 new skins at the Fair. Well, they have more than 2, but the rest was out before the Fair. I must demo 4 male skins, 2 from Aeros, Kooqla and Clef de Peau. Thanks for the tip on where the male skins could be found -- saved me a lot of time and frustration. Got all those demos, but jeepers: WTF is it with male skins this year, such that they must all be some paler or darker shade of fuschia? I guess it's some improvement from past years, when every male skin used the identical muscle-bound torso shading. Oh well. Saves me a couple thousand L$s, I suppose.
  18. Pamela Galli wrote: No one in SL should be forced to do business with someone they dont want to. Again, just stop using the Marketplace. Problem solved. So very many problems solved. Just try it for a few months. Second Life is infinitely more enoyable when one simply pretends Marketplace doesn't exist.
  19. And you can abandon your land you currently own, but at a loss to what you paid. You can also put a classified ad IW for your land for sale. Just a tiny clarification: although one could use an actual classified ad, that's very rarely done except by large land agents trying to sell many different parcels. Instead, just setting the land for sale automatically puts it in Search -- so give it a good name and description when you set it for sale! Everybody who's serious about buying Mainland either uses Search or looks for yellow plots on the Map, hence real classified ads aren't worth the cost and effort. I don't know the Boreal region and haven't had a chance to get in-world to visit. Generally snow regions fetch slightly lower prices than other land types, except early in the Northern Hemisphere's winter, but of course everywhere has some value -- worst case, it's a cheap spot for somebody to float a skybox. So a "reverse auction" makes sense if you have the patience to start at some higher-than-really-expected price and gradually drop it until somebody eventually buys. Used to be that landbots would buy any parcel anywhere for a low enough price, but they're no longer allowed. I imagine that humans have re-assumed that role, at a slower pace.
  20. I suggest just not using Marketplace any more. Solves a lot of problems.
  21. I hate to leave you in the lurch here, so I'm posting again just to "bump" this thread in hopes somebody else will see it and be better able to help. Before giving up, I started hacking together a sample of how I'd approach what I understood to be the problem -- and then realized that I completely don't understand what you're trying to build. I was thinking that these seats just spun around appearing directly attached to a spinning (llTargetOmega) central shaft, the faster it goes, the higher they should spin... but now, having looked at the script (which incidentally I couldn't get to work except the particle system), I suspect they're actually supposed to swing back and forth or something -- and using physical motion, no less. So this is some kind of amusement ride with which I'm not familiar (which isn't that surprising). Hopefully somebody else will have a clue.
  22. Yeah, maybe, but I don't think any amount of New Avatar Wonderfulness will discourage people from replacing it wholly with lagmonster AVs bigger (or smaller), with more (or fewer) tails, and somehow always an order of magnitude more geometry than whatever is offered. It's just the way of avatar-conscious SL users, so I don't see much benefit of introducing another avatar mesh that will get even less use than the junky one we've got now. If they really feel compelled to make a more extensible skeleton, okay, maybe one developer part-time on that, as long as it won't break any existing content (animations, especially). Or if they want to support arbitrary rigging deformation of unattached Mesh, I can see some value in that. But I'd much rather have anti-water surfaces. Followed by Linden-water surfaces.
  23. 2048 sq mtr (or close anyway) As I recently mentioned elsewhere, 2048 is a really bad parcel size to purchase. It's okay to rent, as long as somebody else is paying the tier. Here's why: Ignoring group bonus for the nonce, let's look at the effect of the 512 sq.m. premium bonus, combined with various tier levels, on per-square-meter costs. (In all cases, the owner is paying the premium membership fee, so we don't need to calculate the cost of that 512 bonus -- which is handy because there are different premium plans, although anyone with the hint of a clue chooses the annual plan.) A 1536 sq.m. parcel uses that 512 bonus plus the 1024 tier level for US$8 per month. That's $2.67 per 512 per month. A 2048 sq.m. parcel requires the full 2048 tier level, but leaves 512 unused. This costs US$15 per month, so that's a whopping $7.00 per month for that extra 512 above the 1536, and even overall it costs $3.75 per 512 per month. A 2560 sq.m. parcel fully uses both the bonus 512 and the 2048 for that US$15 per month. That's $3.00 per 512 per month. (To squeeze the absolute most land out of a tier level, the group bonus adds about 10%, rounded down to multiples of 16 sq.m., the smallest possible unit of land ownership. So that 1536 can actually be 1680, and the 2560 can be 2816.)
  24. But invisiprims are really quite awful for removing water because they remove all other alpha textures behind their surface. This is also why they were such eyesores as shoe parts, back before the avatar got alpha masks. The thing is, we got that much-improved way to de-render avatar parts, but have no substitute for invisiprims when trying to de-render water. Not yet. But one can imagine "anti-water" that's way better than invisiprims. There have been requests and at least one jira for it, since long before invisiprims went away. I dunno what it would take to get it made. Maybe if we all show up at Nyx's office hour and exclaim that we don't want anything else -- no more fitted Mesh fluffery, no more futzing-about with outfits, no more next-avatar nonsense, nothing -- until we get our anti-water. Maybe then they'd listen, or maybe not. I get the impression that some adult supervision is needed at Nyx's office hour to remind them that there's more to SL than avatars. Last I checked, the attendance has pretty much shifted to avatar-builders only, which happened naturally because Mesh was originally such a fustercluck for avatars. But at this point it would be better to declare that "mission accomplished" and get on with other, non-avatar stuff for a few years. (Oh, and the "power user" discussion is just too silly. Power users do not run somebody else's TPV. Duh.)
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