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JoJo Aurelia

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  1. Losing large files that were Irreplaceable happened to me about 6 years ago. I lost about 40 k maybe more, of building files, meaning full perm textures Etc. It happened when I emptied my trash but I was not prompted to empty my trash. I spent a good deal of time writing a blog post, and I believe I wrote a post in here to, but nothing really happened with it. I did contact the lab and they spent quite a few hours on my account but were unable to explain exactly what happened. I thought it might have just been a glitch because everyone kept telling me you can't lose things in Second Life. I haven't had a loss like that since. You can do redelivery on some items, or kindly send a note to designers showing that you purchased from them and ask them to redeliver if they don't offer that automatically. If you can prove that you purchased the item by showing a receipt even better . You might also show them a copy of your open ticket to Linden labs. I was not able to replace the thousands of textures I had uploaded , as I was a designer, I was able to acquire many things that were lost by the kindness of the people that I purchase them from. It can't hurt to ask as long as you are nice about it. As far as Gacha you'll be out of luck.
  2. I've been reporting for over a year that my Market Place is delisting, with no notice, or reason. Yesterday and today it happened again. This is on the weekends! I lost substantial income today. I've reported them on the Jira but was told to report here. Pat A Kake https://jira.secondlife.com/browse/BUG-100560 https://jira.secondlife.com/browse/BUG-41414 https://jira.secondlife.com/browse/BUG-10613 Cal, regarding your comment to relist. I've gone so far as to delete original and relist as new. This didn't solve the problem. I also discovered early on wondering if the "autofill" had anything to do with this, however, items I didn't use autofill also have delisted. I went through over 600 items last year and double checked everything. I have over 700 items to relist them all takes a long time. If I select more than 50 items to relist, it will lag and take forever.
  3. All of my no copy items are being delisted. It's about 25 or more pages. I put in a support ticket. This happened to me before and Linden walked me through some steps to prevent this from happening. But this is different. I see no reason for the auto delisting. It happened twice tonight. My items are copy with a "no copy" script I buy and put into the product. I've sold them for years, so this is random, and hasn't happened in over a year. I'm writing here to get some feedback as to if this has happened to anyone else before I put in yet another Jira as well. Thanks
  4. Freya that was so beautiful written, nothing else needs to be said. Ty
  5. I didn't mean "delete" obviously you can't do that. I meant derender. Do Ctl-Alt T. This will show more details, zoom in, right click and derender. If something is coming onto your land, file a complaint under greifting. Look under help in the top drop downs... It will let you take a picture and send details. Have husband name handy. Good Luck
  6. I didn't mean "delete" obviously you can't do that. I meant derender. Do Ctl-Alt T. This will show more details, zoom in, right click and derender. If something is coming onto your land, file a complaint under greifting. Look under help in the top drop downs... It will let you take a picture and send details. Have husband name handy. Good Luke.
  7. They want a game that the players are not making more money than they are, such as unnamed land owners. Residents have too much power in Second life, hence the protests the lab has to deal with all the time. It won't be an open source. They want full control without their economy run by the whims or threats by players when they make changes. They no longer want other viewers. I've sat in on resident and Linden meetings. It's no joke that residents are telling the CEO they don't like something. Or others picketing in protest. I've seen and read the crazy, secondlife doesn't make big money. The kind of money SL makes is like a drip in the pan, nor do they have a big player base. What it is is a nice income as long as they keep the players happy. They don't want to deal with residents anymore.
  8. I live in a Sky box but own four partials, bought at different times. I sunk all my beachfront land to sail, giving the illusion my neighbours had water views and several put up piers and boats. I sent them notes stating the truth of the matter but not to get too comfortable because I might bring the land up someday. None of them seem to appreciate my gift of water for their lower price of..... none. To show generosity, one built a purple Gothic monstrosity, and all but one used ban lines..... On a water Sim with few residents. My boat kept getting tangled in their ugly ban lines. I reminded them the water was there for them to enjoy too. Nothing. So out of spite, I raised the land and kept it barren. In Second like no one is appreciative. So don't worry about being so yourself. As long as you follow any coveinent, do as you like. I once lived on mainland andfrom the time I started, until I left, I saw more abandoned sh*t in the sky than Carters has pills. Even a chicken, which was never removed.
  9. Friending creates it. Unfriending and refriending can cause dups
  10. Thanks for thus thoughtful response. I really connected with it. I have one new friend, but I'm not good anymore at making friends. Before I became a merchant Ifound friends easier, but after years of being a merchant and holed up in a Sky box working, I've changed. . I have been really hurt by girlfriends in Second life. And one partner. I'm afraid to put myself out there. You gave me a lot to think about.
  11. Thanks. Funny when I first came to secondlife, I knew I might need an alternative. No one told Me to but I created two. Thankfully they don't Have Resident in their name. Then I let them age out. I have used them from time to time but I molded them after Faye, all the same.. Look. Lol but always felt disconnected with them.
  12. Thank you for taking time to respond. The day I wrote that I was depressed. I didn't think anyone would pay attention. I'm like you. I'm 100% into something... It might be years of obsession, but I'll lose interest. I was a published romance writer, in paper and ebooks, for twenty plus years. Then I got bored, or burned out or both. I've not written much sense.
  13. Thanks Pamela. I'm spending less time here. It helps to take a break with out leaving.
  14. This isn't really a question. It seems that around the 2 year mark, I start feeling burned out with Second Life. Twice I've left for over a year (meaning, I pulled up my shop, and once in a while would perv in... SL, especially with mesh,, has become overwhelming for me. There's so many things we can buy like never before. Gacha's have clogged my inventory. I can't even open all of the things I've bought or "gacha'd." Then there are the hours upon hours working in my store, which I just moved and remodeling. I make Zooby baby clothes, made through Photoshop and complex packaging due to 7 skins, meaning many uploads and UUID's coming out my ears. I have a good business andit supports me entirely, but I'm exhuasted. SL has become a grudge. I've zero friends, although I have a list I never talk to, and I'm almost always holed up in a box working. Each time I've come back (previously a fashion designer, when painting clothes was all there was; I swore I'd not get back into business but just "play." Now, I'm dealing with a serious chronic illness. Pile that on... and I'm just exhausted. I've come to identify myself with my avatar, JoLee is me, I am her... we were once Faye... I've lived a thousand memories and dreams with her, these virtual selves cared for far better than the real version. To end her, to poof her and her virtual kids, animals and beautiful home to never never land... I shudder. The last time I left, I cried for days, I had a total melt down, addiction, death. But what i got done in real life was amazing! But I longed for Faye. I must downsize AGAIN. I went from a tiny plot to 1/4 sim, with an $80 a month price tag; once as high as $120. Always supported by my work in SL. So... I "swell" I keep getting bigger, wanting more, till I burst at the seams. She's not an avatar, she's me. I am her. There's no seperation. I wondered, could I be in love with her, an alter ego of myself? And when I die, or if I die sooner than expected due to my illness (which is grave); will she die too? Maybe it is an question. Do we burn out...and yet return with a deeper hunger and thirst to live in this world? Can we leave it ever if we've spend more time there than here? I don't know. I'm not going to edit and re edit these thoughts. I've no energy.
  15. By the views, I'd say more than me have this issue!
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