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Rabid Cheetah

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  1. Yeah, it's harder now. I used to make clothes way back when all you had to do was play with the sliders. Someone even once wanted an outfit I was wearing, but we couldn't figure out how to transfer it to her. Yes, I was gonna give it to her free, that's another thing I miss, the collaborative spirit. Sorry, it was my Rez Day on Monday, and I tend to reflect a lot when it rolls around each year. Anyhow, starting off with making stuff only in SL, the old-fashioned way, might be a good start, just to learn how SL stuff works, then move on to the third-party programs.
  2. Hello. My friend/fellow group member landed a houseboat right next to mine. We both have about 30 prims left on each parcel, which we've decided not to over-stuff to to the brim with prims so that we can rez boats from time to time. But we're also friendly folks, so we don't mind if explorers want to dock at our places, take a look at our homes, the other houseboats, or the Trad/Vic 'hood we're adjacent to. We've got a nice long return-item set, as well as object-entry set to yes. We even put up a sign (mainly because someone a few houseboats down has a grrr private docking only sign lol, so we wanna clarify that it's OK to dock at OUR parcels). What I'm curious about is how does that object entry work for non-group members: 1. There's no effect -- The prim count is only for the parcel owner/group owner, so someone could enter the parcel with a 5000-prim mega-yacht and be fine. 2. Individual prim count -- Visitors will be limited by the individual parcel's available prims, which again is about 30. 3. Group prim count -- Group prim count -- Visitors will be limited by the group's REGIONAL available prims, which is about 60. Thanks for any info. Of course, I could just ask a few other friends who aren't in the group to drive their mega-yachts in to see what happens, but given my silly sense of humor they might be suspicious that I've seeded the waters with mines, hee hee!
  3. It's hard to tell what you look like with the filtering. Do you have a cleaner picture?
  4. Need brighter lighting for the picture on a whole, but that's a really cute avi.
  5. Yummy. P.S. Screw the overly-heteromormative notion of only the boys commenting.
  6. My teen alt thinks her place is haunted lol
  7. First rental box in Belli. This is history in the making.
  8. Glad it got resolved. One other solution, that has worked when I've lived next to folks who like those giant fake-landscape panoramas right up on the edge of their parcel, is to ask them to edit the object, select the face that I am looking at, and set the texture transparency to 100%.
  9. I don't organize at all. I figure it doesn't matter where something is located if I'm going to be using inventory search to find it anyhow. I do, however, run into the problem of oddly-named items. Those are very hard to find. I just have 14 years worth of stuff jammed into my junk drawer, so it would take a very long time to sort through all that.
  10. You know breedables are tremendously annoying when a vegan girl hosts a Meroo BBQ. Ah, those were the days.
  11. @Marisa Starbrook I'm enough of a silly prankster that I'd do the opposite, to deliberately trap folks in stairs, hee hee! Heck, I might even find some great location I don't own, post a pic, then provide a slurl to the inside of a giant box with pictures of the Rick Roll Guy lol
  12. I'm an easy-going person with a goofy sense of humor. I took pix and posted them lol. It was fun. As we used to say back in The Sims Online: It's not a bug, it's a feature. I should have landmarked the place and going back from time to time, and if seeing the owner there play a knocking sound and start screaming for them to let me out of the basement. Dang. That would have been a gigglefest and a half. 🤣
  13. Yep, that's precisely why I requested folks in that thread stand NEXT TO their properties, on Linden Land, when making a slurl. That way visitors pop up on Linden Land, instead of in-between the sex bed and the Saibt Andrew's Cross -- or in one case I had, the new owner had changed the house selection, so I wound up teleported to being stuck under the stairs lol
  14. 😰@Chloe Dolores NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOooooooooooooooooooooooooo............. 😰 😰 😰 😰 😰 😰 😰 I will look forward to its return.
  15. Yeah, I had a friend who snagged one the first day they were out, couldn't figure out what to do with it. Finally abandoned it last week, but kept getting the same dang parcel when would try again. Then sudden;y got a houseboat, and when going there was like, hmmm this region sounds familiar, doesn't Rabid live - OMG I AM RABID'S NEW NEIGHBOR! Odds of that are probably very low, but it happens. We've been collaborating, along with another friend who lucked out getting a trailer one region over, to give both adjacent parcels a bit of a combined theme look. So you never know what you're going to get. And now I sound like Forrest Gump lol
  16. Don't you DARE take a bulldozer to the Cabinet of Curiosities!!!
  17. @HylaRegilla You've still got a shot at a place. Just as much as the rest of us. It all comes down to how many are the Lindens spitting out each day, combined with how many get abandoned. The recent release of thousands of log homes all at once really helped. I'd suggest try premium for a month. There are other advantages to membership. See if you get a Linden Home or not. Experiment with cheap Mainland parcels. And if you decide it's not for you, cancel before the renewal date, and cash in your Linden stipends.
  18. @Chloe Dolores You have one of the coolest spots in Belli.
  19. lolz @ Close Encounters There was a wacky guy in college that, on the day the cafeteria had mashed potatoes, got several helpings, convinced others to do the same since they're "sooooo goooood", then didn't eat them. He waited a bit for folks to fill up, then asked everyone if they were going to eat their mashed potatoes, and if not, could he have them. We thought he was really really hungry. He wasn't. He began to pile all the mashed potatoes together, then sculpt them with a fork, as we all looked at him like, "OK, I knew this guy was weird, but this is getting even weirder." Suddenly he shouts out "DOOOO DOOOO DEEE, DOOOO DOOOO!!!!" God, we almost fell off our chairs laughing. Exellent set-up, climaxing with the punch-line. 😛
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