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Marigold Devin

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  1. Welcome to Second Life Answers, kpickering I agree with Lindal, it does sound like it's probably because you're trying to access Second Life from the library and their network does not allow it. However, you might be able to get in via one of the approved third party lite viewers, listed in this link, such as Metabolt or Radegast. http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Third_Party_Viewer_Directory I say viewer, but you do not get the graphics, but you will be able to communicate with the others in your class, and most importantly, the tutor.  
  2. Welcome to Second Life Answers, AylaJ. This is going to sound a little bit barking mad, but do you happen to be using Phoenix or Firestorm viewer? If so, remove the bridge, delete all the bridges in inventory, and relog. A new bridge should automatically be created, and the sound should have gone. Hopefully. If I am barking (mad) up the wrong tree, and you wish to add more to this thread, you can do so by clicking on "options" at the top right hand corner of your original post and "edit". Other answers may follow, so please keep checking here. Good Luck! ***** Edited to add - if the sound is coming from hidden prims, you can use beacons to locate sound sources - have a look in the menus at the top of your screen for the show beacons option.
  3. I think you are more likely to be right than me. I seem unable to switch myself off from all the griefer-themed threads we've been having lately. I'm going to see if I can pop along and take a look. If there are icebergs, I have just got to see them :-)
  4. Welcome to Second Life Answers, Belle It does sound an exciting place to live in! Have you checked your land details to make sure you have auto-return set to return any objects that do not belong to you. At this moment, I can only think that your house is not losing parts, but someone is placing invisible prims over it to make it look so, possibly the "ice looking things". Actually, if you can, please upload a screenshot of the issue to your original post. It might be clearer what the problem is if we can see it. To add more to this thread, please do so by clicking on "options" at the top right hand corner of your original post and "edit". 
  5. Welcome to Second Life Answers, smadar Are you trying to download SL on anything other than a PC/laptop that meets the right specifications? Please take a look for more details about this ... https://secondlife.com/my/support/system-requirements/index.php? As Dilbert requests, please give us more information, and we will try and advise you further. ***** NB: To add more to this thread, please click on "options" at the top right hand corner of your original post and "edit".
  6. Welcome to Second Life Answers, Amandalynn With your whole PC locking up I could guess at some reasons why this would happen, but to be sure, it will be useful if you add your full computer specifications to this thread. To add more, please click on "options" at the top right hand corner of your original post and "edit."
  7. Welcome to Second Life Forums, Layla Several people are having the same problem currently. Please refer to the information given in this other thread... http://community.secondlife.com/t5/Technical/Getting-error-0xc0000005-same-message-on-different-viewers-HELPP/qaq-p/1605273
  8. Welcome to Second Life Answers. Unfortunately the furry community in a virtual world is not treated the same as an ethnic minority group in real life. Individual sim owners can ban me as a red-haired girl if they so wish, or they can ban everyone whose name begins with a "W" if they so wish. It does seem a little sad that a long-standing policy has been changed in this way, but the sim owner must have their reasons. I hope you and your furry friends can find a new venue that will prove to be more community spirited.
  9. Welcome to Second Life Answers, Epameinondas Did you happen to be standing close to a sim edge when your avatar deformed like this? As your avatar went back to normal a few seconds later, it just sounds like a little SL glitch. Regarding multiple items of clothing attaching to your avatar when you didn't select them, did you detach everything, and everything remove without any further problems? Again, were you standing close to a sim edge? It just sounds like something was confusing the servers, believing you to be in two regions at the same time perhaps. However, I am not 100% sure, and other responses may shortly follow. If you wish to add more information to this thread, please do so by clicking on "options" at the top right hand corner of your original post and "edit". 
  10. I agree with Rolig also. Just make another brand new alt. As the previous one's validation email was invalid, it will not count towards the maximum number of avatars allowed per household, which is officially five.
  11. Welcome to Second Life Answers, Lezzy I am a tad confused too. It would be helpful to see your full computer specifications. Please edit your original post to add them. If your graphics drivers are up-to-date, but you sometimes can load a viewer, and other times not, then there is probably something else - ie memory, connection, but at the moment we can only speculate.
  12. Welcome to Second Life Answers, Hunter. Are you using a wireless connection by any chance? If so, please try to use a hard wired. Please also reset your modem. It really sounds like connection issues, and resetting your modem might refresh it well for you. If you need to add more to this thread, please do so by clicking on "options" at the top right hand corner of your original post and "edit". 
  13. Afk. That's it. Crikey, can't you just tell its wayyy past my bed time?!?
  14. Ahhhh, they may know when your avatar is online, but there is no guarantee that you didn't disappear from your keyboard in the process of logging in, so didn't really truly log in at all (if you see what I mean) :matte-motes-confused::smileyvery-happy:
  15. I think there might be a ready-made script somewhere on the internet. I used to have it, but have never got into scripting (it always looked complicated to me), and am unable to locate it in this moment.
  16. As for you, Charolotte, I've been tracking you from day one (joke). But, yes, I can add your name to my tracking device, and see when you come online and go offline. It doesn't get so much use now the ghosting issue is over, but paranoid old me does have the names of this account and my alts tracked, just in case of ghosting and hackers.
  17. I'm sometimes a bit clumsy with the forums protocols.
  18. I'm sorry if I trod on any toes by naming Conover's product. It's the one I've used since 2008.
  19. I think there were four sims together at the time, owned by the Alady lady. Noob had these houses and some apartments (like New York loft apartments) to use per session, and my old memory failed me a little, because the apartment that I rented was across a sim border in **bleep** Tuck. Remember the dodgems? They were fun. I used to take a lot of newbies over to Noob and Alady, because you're right about it being a great place to meet people and to learn the basics of doing stuff in Second Life. 
  20. Welcome to Second Life Answers, Yes you can receive email notices when your friends logon. There is a device called an "avatar online tracker", which at the moment you can rezz inworld if you have a place to call your own, and it can be set up to send out notifications to your email. (Handily, you can have it notify you of up to 40 residents online/offline movements, whether on your friend list or not - I've found it invaluable when needing to contact store owners and landlords in the past). Please look inworld at my profile picks for the link to Conover products. You will find the device at that teleport location. It comes with easy to follow instructions.
  21. I went premium, because I'd been spending time on a parcel of land when the owners of it were offline, and when it came up for sale I just felt I had to have it. It was just a 512m parcel of land, which I sold on for 4x the amount I originally paid for it. It is hard to believe now, because it is on a PG-rated sim, and although had a view of the sea, did not have any beach land with it. Linden homes were not in existence at the time. After that, I remained premium, because I wanted to buy more land. I only went up to owning half a sim at a time, paid for with profits made on selling land on bought for a profit mainly from auctions, and land other people had offered really cheaply, when paying tier had become a problem for them. When Zindra adult continent came into existence, I sold off all my land, except for the 512m landlocked parcel I call my home in SL (although I am rarely there). I remain a premium member, because with the weekly stipend, and being a low maintenance avatar, it means I only pay a few shillings a month to LL, and I have made use of the Live Chat service on numerous occasions, mostly with positive outcome. The occasional free gifts we get are neither here or there for me, certainly not enough of an incentive to go premium if I was not already premium, although the rail handcar was/is exceptional fun. However, the sandboxes that are available to premium members only are very handy, and griefer-free.  
  22. Dillon Levenque wrote: You were on Noob Island? The one that was connected with the large clothing mall/store/company? I loved that place! I found it really early on and loved it, it was a perfect place for noobs. In fact that's where that griefing story happened, and they were very good there about getting rid of those guys. The LM was in the Police Station so every visit started there. I hit on that policeman relentlessly :-). He was unmoved, sad to say. Yessss, next door to Alady Island it was. As well as the rental box apartments, there were houses and apartments you could use as your home base per session. I used to like using a town house on the end of one particular block. And the sim owner was fabulous, approachable, and dealt with any problems quickly. Tracey Sassoon. I feel really happy with nostalgia in this moment. *sighs*.  
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