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Oh hell yes! -- Pet Delights!
Pamela Galli replied to Coffee Pancake's topic in General Discussion Forum
I am vegan Blue Zoner but in the past I knew how to cook southern bacon meals. Now, I cook collards with garlic and olive oil, veg broth, , onions, sometimes fake sausage or fake sausage drippings. Stir in some salt and vinegar and it’s a pretty good w sweet potatoes, beans *, and cornbread. * beans are very good stirred IN the collards, better than as a side -
Oh hell yes! -- Pet Delights!
Pamela Galli replied to Coffee Pancake's topic in General Discussion Forum
The south made up for the lack of garlic by liberal use of bacon and bacon grease. Everyone saved their bacon grease in a can. -
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The coalesced object will be named whatever the last selected object is named. So your living room might be called lamp.
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I keep running into customers who want redeliveries but for whom I have no record of purchases — which tips me off that they either bought on a different account or, more recently, that they changed usernames. How can I verify that a new username is for the account that made the purchases? Also, can they redeliver marketplace purchases to their new account name?
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Please sort out your stuff
Pamela Galli replied to KeikoNishioka's topic in General Discussion Forum
Really. It should be pinned or framed. -
Have your Alpha Modes changed to "None"?
Pamela Galli replied to Qie Niangao's topic in Building and Texturing Forum
Finally, the bug can no longer fixed by replacing the affected object — it is borked from rez. -
Future of the metaverse, and all that
Pamela Galli replied to animats's topic in General Discussion Forum
https://www.6gworld.com/exclusives/the-way-were-building-the-metaverse-is-all-wrong/ Discusses SL quite a bit, accurately. ” Despite its age, Second Life is still the best example we’ve got to a working metaverse. But before you make comparisons to the likes of Fortnite and Roblox, it’s not so much a game as it is a social platform. There are no goals or objectives. Instead, you socialise with friends, buy and sell property, shop for virtual merchandise, dance at nightclubs, watch live events and even attend virtual classes and exhibitions – all the stuff that’s described as being essential to the metaverse. But there’s one important thing that sets Second Life apart from the majority of metaverse contenders, and that’s its content creation tools. In Second Life, anyone can create and sell content, ranging from skins, animations and textures to property, clothing and even virtual art. As long as you’ve got the coding and development know-how, this can be done by utilising the in-world tools alongside Linden Scripting Language, Second Life’s programming language. By giving its users the tools and resources that it needs to create, Second Life has continued to innovate and evolve over the years. It’s a shining example of how integral thriving creator economies are to the success of metaverse platforms”- 836 replies
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I check the forum out of habit a couple times a week, but it has come to the point where for me world conflagration overshadows every other conversation topic. This is yet another of many places where I have to converse like Rome is not burning or not at all.
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Wonky how? The exchange rate does indeed sometimes become wildly unstable for no discernible reason but for a long time it’s been very stable.
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It’s another example of someone blaming LL or a merchant for a problem caused by them not understanding how things work. I suspect this approach is not limited to experiences in SL.
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My default interior doors are set to physics type none but also auto open for those who like to stand and wait for them to open, which some do. Some even like to Touch to open, which is the default for exterior doors. The key is having options.
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Please !!! Let me mute the land forum...
Pamela Galli replied to Coffee Pancake's topic in Forums Feedback
I just read/see the forums I follow. -
Strange "Delivered to:" names in MP transaction emails
Pamela Galli replied to Fred Allandale's topic in Merchants
Well they have declared the issue close, tho I don’t see any change. It is still messed up. -
Strange "Delivered to:" names in MP transaction emails
Pamela Galli replied to Fred Allandale's topic in Merchants
My SL login not working for JIRA. -
Strange "Delivered to:" names in MP transaction emails
Pamela Galli replied to Fred Allandale's topic in Merchants
I have those too, thought it was the actual user name. -
Second Chance For Banned Users
Pamela Galli replied to vanillaicedcoffee's topic in General Discussion Forum
LL is a business, not a nanny or therapist. If they decide that they no longer want to do business with people who are consuming too many governance / support resources and therefore costing them money, they should not feel obligated to devote yet more resources to psychoanalyze someone to determine whether they have reformed. Spend a few minutes in the Firestorm help group for some idea of how many deranged hysterical people there are on this platform — any steps to rid SL of them or any other type of griefer or TOS breaker is a win. Let them start over somewhere else. -
Remember this reaction next time you are tempted to blame LL or a creator, landlord , neighbor, or your dog for some problem that could be on your end.
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Interview w Hamlet in The Atlantic
Pamela Galli replied to Pamela Galli's topic in General Discussion Forum
Not sure what point you are trying to make, but I have been in SL since 2007 and don’t know if that makes me a stand up person or weirdo. I will say this: I was besotted with SL from the first moment, and consider my experience in SL one of the most monumentally positive and transformative of my life, in ways I give thanks for daily. I am grateful I am weirdo enough to recognize what a gift SL can be for those with eyes to see it.- 111 replies
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Think you mean no copy?
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This forum is never short of hubris but, man, this one deserves some kind of special prize.
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