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Selene Gregoire

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  1. 1 hour ago, KT Kingsley said:

    Preferences/Network & Files/Directories/Conversation logs and transcript locations/Open will open the folder you want. Then open the sub-folder with the name of the avatar you were using when you were chatting. You should find the file of your chat there, named after the person you were chatting with.

    Ctrl+P to open the Preferences floater. I'm not sure if the files use the display name or the username, though.

    It uses the user name, not display. Never display.

  2. 9 hours ago, rasterscan said:

    Anyone remember 3D glasses for the Cinemas. ? It was an 80s thing. Maybe 90s thing. I'm hazy.  But they were a flop too. If we are not prepared to wear even spectacles to game what chance was there ever of strapping googles on our heads for ... ahem ... 6 hours a day ?  Laughs !

    Not many years ago (2008/9) I worked for a company (XPAND Beaverton) assembling 3D glasses for theaters. I see they've finally made them available to the public.

    http://xpandvision.com/products/universal-3d-glasses-x103/

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  3. 1 hour ago, Solar Legion said:

    Those regulations apply everywhere - not just Mainland. The lack of a Covenant means there are no extra restrictions.

    Which is - again - the point.

    A point that is not all that hard to grasp. At all.

    Ah! *light bulb over head goes on*

    Now that I get what you are saying, how is not having a covenant on mainland yet having one on the Linden homes any different than the city's laws being being more restrictive than a smaller community's? Or city and state, state and federal. I see nothing wrong with having different sets of rules for different situations. Which is all LL has done with the Linden homes. They're a bit different situation from Mainland.

  4. 9 hours ago, rasterscan said:

    Hi Selene. Ummmm .... I'm not sure if non premium can rez boats etc at the public rez points. Pretty sure they can explore freely though ?

     

    8 hours ago, moirakathleen said:

     

    I just tested this. A non-premium member was able to visit Bellisseria, and was also able to rez a car at a public rez zone. 

    Thank you Kathleen.

    Now when then next victim passerby asks, we can let them know. 

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  5. 1 hour ago, rasterscan said:

    Showroom Houseboat >http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Le Prince/70/51/22

    Showroom Househttp://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Normandale/183/217/25

    Squishy Pickle Beach http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Brodovima/128/60/24

    Note > They Want you to go inside and nose around ! A few of us are holding a beach party at the Squishy Pickle btw, between 10am - 2 pm SLT today ( Sunday ), all are welcome.

    Bellisseria Community web bloghttps://www.bellisseriahappenings.com/

    Hmm. Somehow I've gotten it into my head that basic accounts can't access the Linden homes. Might want to double check on that. I don't know why basics wouldn't be allowed to visit though. Might be just some holdover from days gone by.

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  6. 4 hours ago, halebore Aeon said:

    Mysteriously, I got back on the subscriber list

    Not really a mystery. It could have been something as simple as a scripted welcome mat you walked across without knowing what it would trigger. There are some creators who use such things and then don't want to have to deal with people who were added to the list without the customer's consent. Been there, done that. I think his ears are still burning after all these years. but I'm off the list. Permanently. lol

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  7. 1 hour ago, ClariceRose said:

    When I was in my teens and 20s, I thought that I knew everything. I also thought that anyone over 35 were clueless about things and just loved to warn/vent/lecture, etc. 

    Now, am over 35 and realized that I was clueless back then. I now realize that my parents were right. I realize that their lectures and wisdom were trying to prepare me for the crazy world. But, I didn't want to hear that. 

    You are not wise until you can acknowledge that. It's been happening in cycles for ages. Of course not all older people are full of wisdom, some never matured. But, many of us got beat up by the crazy world because we didn't take our parents'/elders advice. 

    We know you young un's future. *Hands you a suit of armor and a starter box of adult diapers * because you're full of poop and it's going to come out when the world starts kicking your butts. 

    Now, get off our lawns, house boat docks, waterways and whatever else within 20 feet of us!!!

    Disclaimer: this is meant to be funny. No old people or young uns were hurt while typing this post. 

    Group hug xo

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    It would be funny, if it weren't so true. Fortunately, there are still those communities and cultures where such things are very rare, if they occur at all.

     

    Oh and thanks for giving me an excuse to use that smilie. lol I've been wanting to use it for a long time but the right opportunity never seemed to come up... until now.

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  8. 2 hours ago, Skell Dagger said:

    Wait... I get a WHOLE CORNER of the world? All this time I've been making do with one region. Get off my quarter of Second Life, all you whippersnappers! This oldie wants to race some mobility scooters and you're ON MAH LAWN!

    EAT MY DUST!

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  9. 1 hour ago, KyleKC said:

    Considering that getting a place on the new continent is for the most part impossible at this time, shouldn't those who are playing premium membership for less accommodations receive a discount? Old sections have less prims, more lag, no water for boating, and are simply outdated. I think the premium should be reduced for those who are unable to obtain accommodations in the new area and have relinquished ownership of the outdated parcels in order to stand in line for updated ones.  

    How about have some patience instead? These things take time. Weeks and months of time. Or would you prefer LL go back to pushing things out before they are ready? I'm sure those who weren't around from 2003 to 2007 would just love being able to experience all the crap those of us who were here had to put up with. All the down time due to things being rushed and deployed before they should have been. Like the time the grid was down for a whole week in 2005 and LL had to refund people's money because they hadn't thought to add such a clause to the ToS.

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  10. 3 hours ago, Qie Niangao said:

    I'm still not convinced the impatient posters here aren't Linden stooges, hyping the demand

    Oh, you mean one of those marketing schemes that inevitably backfire? I seriously doubt it. This time around the Linden Homes are selling themselves because they are so much nicer than the old ones.

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  11. 2 hours ago, Whirly Fizzle said:

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    You know, if I hadn't started playing hidden object games for the first time this week (completed 4!) I'd never have noticed that spool of cable and the stack of boxes look fake. At least the slippers and rabbit are real. Pay attention to the direction shadows fall in and it isn't so obvious.

    Oh and April is cute but the purple bunny is cuter. :P

     

    And clean up that room! xD

  12. To determine whether or not you want to associate with someone solely (which is what is being said here) on their appearance? That's not ok. 

    Doesn't matter if it's height, weight, skin tone, or anything else. You shouldn't judge a person by their exterior because you don't know their story and appearance by itself won't tell us everything we need to know about that person.  Like the saying goes - we shouldn't judge a book by its cover, you may miss out on a good story. 

    We can only understand the person after interacting with them and that takes time and effort.  Moreover, some people may only have an external appearance without "content", hence, we need to give ourselves a fair opportunity to interact and evaluate the other person. 

    Judging others merely by appearance isn't much different than stereotyping.

    If you aren't willing to take the time and effort to get to know someone at least a little before making a judgement call, then why would anyone want to know you?

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