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  1. We the residents of Second Life like bacon. Vegetarian options not allowed except waffles and tacos. Please, a pony would really neigh flamboyantly. Indeed, I bathe frequently in California. Glycerine soap isn't available. Regards, A.I. PS: TSOP P.P.S. Oh! FYI: This! Without that blog, nobody will care. Tomorrow things might improve slightly. Life is ... well, beautiful. Timing makes a pudding delicious, so We the residents of Second Life like bacon. Vegetarian options not allowed except waffles and tacos. Please, a pony would really neigh flamboyantly. Indeed, I bathe frequently in California. Glycerine soap isn't available. Regards, A.I. PS: TSOP P.P.S. Oh! FYI: This! Without that blog, nobody will care. Tomorrow things might improve slightly. Life is ... well, beautiful. Timing makes a pudding delicious, so furries hear spoons jingling hypnotically in Ahern unless they poke spork into sensitive sexy mice. Whining solves pitchforks, but why and who, Caligula? Who and what mayonnaise does considerable light saltiness Twinkies. Who gesturebated at llamas everyday? Drama! But love is fuzzy. Ironically, yesterday became tomorrow, briefly, softly, invalidating outspoken sloths. The end is final, almost,
  2. We the residents of Second Life like bacon. Vegetarian options not allowed except waffles and tacos. Please, a pony would really neigh flamboyantly. Indeed, I bathe frequently in California. Glycerine soap isn't available. Regards, A.I. PS: TSOP P.P.S. Oh! FYI: This! Without that blog, nobody will care. Tomorrow things might improve slightly. Life is ... well, beautiful. Timing makes a pudding delicious, so We the residents of Second Life like bacon. Vegetarian options not allowed except waffles and tacos. Please, a pony would really neigh flamboyantly. Indeed, I bathe frequently in California. Glycerine soap isn't available. Regards, A.I. PS: TSOP P.P.S. Oh! FYI: This! Without that blog, nobody will care. Tomorrow things might improve slightly. Life is ... well, beautiful. Timing makes a pudding delicious, so furries hear spoons jingling hypnotically in Ahern unless they poke spork into sensitive sexy mice. Whining solves pitchforks, but why and who, Caligula? Who and what mayonnaise does considerable light saltiness Twinkies. Who gesturebated at llamas everyday? Drama! But love is fuzzy. Ironically, yesterday became tomorrow, briefly, softly, invalidating outspoken sloths. The
  3. Even those people who say SL and RL are one and the same and warn 'fakes' to stay away probably have a secret alt. or two for when they want to be 'fake' themselves!
  4. We the residents of Second Life like bacon. Vegetarian options not allowed except waffles and tacos. Please, a pony would really neigh flamboyantly. Indeed, I bathe frequently in California. Glycerine soap isn't available. Regards, A.I. PS: TSOP P.P.S. Oh! FYI: This! Without that blog, nobody will care. Tomorrow things might improve slightly. Life is ... well, beautiful. Timing makes a pudding delicious, so We the residents of Second Life like bacon. Vegetarian options not allowed except waffles and tacos. Please, a pony would really neigh flamboyantly. Indeed, I bathe frequently in California. Glycerine soap isn't available. Regards, A.I. PS: TSOP P.P.S. Oh! FYI: This! Without that blog, nobody will care. Tomorrow things might improve slightly. Life is ... well, beautiful. Timing makes a pudding delicious, so furries hear spoons jingling hypnotically in Ahern unless they poke spork into sensitive sexy mice. Whining solves pitchforks, but why and who, Caligula? Who and what mayonnaise does considerable light saltiness Twinkies. Who gesturebated at llamas everyday? Drama! But love is fuzzy. Ironically, yesterday became tomorrow, briefly, softly, invalidating
  5. We the residents of Second Life like bacon. Vegetarian options not allowed except waffles and tacos. Please, a pony would really neigh flamboyantly. Indeed, I bathe frequently in California. Glycerine soap isn't available. Regards, A.I. PS: TSOP P.P.S. Oh! FYI: This! Without that blog, nobody will care. Tomorrow things might improve slightly. Life is ... well, beautiful. Timing makes a pudding delicious, so We the residents of Second Life like bacon. Vegetarian options not allowed except waffles and tacos. Please, a pony would really neigh flamboyantly. Indeed, I bathe frequently in California. Glycerine soap isn't available. Regards, A.I. PS: TSOP P.P.S. Oh! FYI: This! Without that blog, nobody will care. Tomorrow things might improve slightly. Life is ... well, beautiful. Timing makes a pudding delicious, so furries hear spoons jingling hypnotically in Ahern unless they poke spork into sensitive sexy mice. Whining solves pitchforks, but why and who, Caligula? Who and what mayonnaise does considerable light saltiness Twinkies. Who gesturebated at llamas everyday? Drama! But love is fuzzy. Ironically, yesterday became tomorrow, briefly
  6. We the residents of Second Life like bacon. Vegetarian options not allowed except waffles and tacos. Please, a pony would really neigh flamboyantly. Indeed, I bathe frequently in California. Glycerine soap isn't available. Regards, A.I. PS: TSOP P.P.S. Oh! FYI: This! Without that blog, nobody will care. Tomorrow things might improve slightly. Life is ... well, beautiful. Timing makes a pudding delicious, so We the residents of Second Life like bacon. Vegetarian options not allowed except waffles and tacos. Please, a pony would really neigh flamboyantly. Indeed, I bathe frequently in California. Glycerine soap isn't available. Regards, A.I. PS: TSOP P.P.S. Oh! FYI: This! Without that blog, nobody will care. Tomorrow things might improve slightly. Life is ... well, beautiful. Timing makes a pudding delicious, so furries hear spoons jingling hypnotically in Ahern unless they poke spork into sensitive sexy mice. Whining solves pitchforks, but why and who, Caligula? Who and what mayonnaise does considerable light saltiness Twinkies. Who gesturebated at llamas everyday? Drama! But love is fuzzy. Ironically, yesterday
  7. Thanks. Luckily I don't need to do any more adjustments. As far as I can tell, the actual heights haven't changed, just the slider values. It's worth mentioning that the height value in feet or metres on the Alchemy viewer is different from on the LL viewer as it corresponds very closely with the height measured on a prim, which the LL one doesn't. I use the LL height, though, as if I use the Alchemy / prim measurement height, I look rather short!
  8. These days I use the Alchemy viewer most of the time because the current standard LL viewer has such slow performance for me, even on minimal graphics settings. Anyway, that aside, I was using the LL viewer to make minor adjustments to my shape. Some of slider scales, seemingly those that affect height, no longer go from 0 to 100 but instead have a different range. Height now goes from 0 - 430, while other height-related ones, like leg length, go from 0 - 200. My height is now 279 instead of 65, although my actual height of 5ft 4ins hasn't changed - I don't look any different! The scales on the current Alchemy viewer haven't changed, they all still go from 0 - 100. I'm wondering of the change on the LL viewer is an update, a glitch or something I inadvertently clicked in debug settings or something. It seems to have no logical explanation.
  9. If a creator makes cars, aircraft or maybe yachts, I can understand why they'd make them no-mod. As with the red box mentioned earlier, a customer could modify your creation clumsily and you'd still be named as the creator when other people click on it for details.
  10. A big feature of SL mainland was 'ad farms', where a previous landowner had divided a plot into 16 m squares and sold them off to advertisers. Each 16m square could support 3 prims (in those days). The owners of these 16m plots used to put big advert cubes or cuboids on them, usually full-bright, hovering in the air and often spinning. There were ad farms all over the place and they had become an eyesore. LL made some new rules that saw off most ad farms. I wonder if any have been preserved as part of SL's heritage. 😁
  11. I've noticed that there are still very few Senra avatars around. The ones I do see are mostly newbie males who look like a bit like the Mark Zuckerberg avatar from Meta!
  12. The flag of England is a red cross on a white background, the St. George's cross. Note: - not to be confused with the Union Jack, which is the flag of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, which combines the flags of England, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
  13. One particular memory was the Great Land Price Crash of 2007 (I think). Extortionate land prices tumbled suddenly, after LL opened up a large area of new mainland. Land barons couldn't get rid of their portfolios of plots quick enough! After a few days there was loads of cheap land available.
  14. I just found the poser on the Alchemy viewer and played about with a few poses. You can find the Poser under the 'World' heading at the top of the screen. I made a couple of poses, which were OK. It seems that if you save a pose you've made to the poser's library, only you see it when it's activated. But it looks like you can export it and re-import it to make a proper pose that everyone sees.
  15. This has partially been covered here already but what I've done is this. I created a new folder, called it "My Outfits - in Folders" and then, with two inventory windows open, dragged all my outfits across into it from the original 'My Outfits' folder. Once in the new folder, you can create sub-folders for different categories of outfit. This works using the standard SL viewer, I just re-tested it. Once you've moved all your outfits to the new folder, you can delete the original 'My Outfits' one, if it hasn't already disappeared automatically.
  16. I haven't tried any other virtual worlds recently apart from OpenSim Grid, which I visit occasionally - and that looks and works exactly the same as SL, which it's based on. But in the past I've tried other worlds or watched videos of them. I tried Sinespace, which looked promising at the time. SL's 'Achilles heel' has always been performance - mainly slow rezzing and lag. But when it works properly and you happen to be in a nicely constructed environment with convincing looking avatars (even if they're dragons!), SL is amazing. So, if good performance is your priority and you're not too bothered about cartoony avatars and environment, there are probably other worlds that might appeal more.
  17. But 1 metre on the avatar height adjustment sliders does not correspond with a I metre prim. Not on the LL standard viewer, anyway.
  18. I joined SL in September 2006, so some people might consider me an 'oldbie'.
  19. If you're able to use the standard SL facial expressions, it's useful to set animation to slow motion, which gives you the opportunity to capture the expression before it reaches its full extent, to give a more subtle effect. Presumably the slow motion trick would work with Bento too.
  20. A visit to 'The Villlage', which is a replica of Portmeirion in North Wales, but with an Italian look to it
  21. I probably wouldn't spend any more time in SL if I had a big lottery win. I might buy more land, to make a country park, that's about all. 🙂
  22. Slightly off-topic, but as I've said several times, the PBR viewer had very poor performance (for me) - probably not caused by PBR itself apparently, but some other change on the viewer. Anyway - a happy ending . . . I downloaded the Alchemy viewer and it's amazing - I can go clubbing again. 🙂
  23. Re. the current performance of SL (for me), I'm wondering if it is better to have 6 torso only avatars fully rezzed or to have 3 complete SL avatars fully rezzed and 3 as peramanent clouds!
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