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Feb 8, 2004, 6:37pm
http://www.riaa.com/issues/licensing/webcasting_faq.asp
[View Quote]"alphabit phalpha" <alphabit2003(NOSPAM) at swbell.net> wrote in message
news:40269c65$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> http://www.wired.com/news/mp3/0,1285,53377,00.html?tw=wn_story_related
>
> Does this mean that since 1998 any radio station on the net has been
paying
> 7 to 14 cents per person per song?
>
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Feb 8, 2004, 5:28pm
I have noticed that when you go into a world above your rating, it says the
welcome message and then it says the error message. Shouldn't it not say the
welcome message if it is above your rating limit? There could be R rated
material in the welcome message...
Immigration Officer: Welcome to Alphaworld! :) - The largest building world
in Cyberspace. It is a balmy 80 degrees here in Alphaworld :-)
Immigration Officer: This world exceeds your maximum rating.
Feb 8, 2004, 6:02pm
I know, and i really dont care, i was just saying some people may :D
[View Quote]"baro" <baronjutter at shaw.ca> wrote in message
news:402693b3 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> An R rated world owner could also look at their world log, see someone
> tried to get into their world but the rating was too high, then send the
> person who tried to get in a telegram with a cuss word in it, then assume
a
> new identity and buy a new citizenship. After the child was finished
their
> cussword induced killing spree and drug binge (specially if he/she ever
> played one of those violent video games) I think we could all file a class
> action lawsuit against AW.
>
> Also, yeah.. you'll generaly hear more words above your rating in an
> average visit to a G rated world than from the welcome message of an X
rated
> world. So if a single viewing of the word "fuck" is un-stomachable to
> anyone using AW, welcome messages shouldn't even be on your content-panic
> radar.
>
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Feb 19, 2004, 9:41am
Do you take any kind of illegal drugs? any prescription pills for "seeing
things" ?
[View Quote]"the lady" <thelady263414 at hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:40349a0f at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> This is being stated *off the game record*
>
> Finally figured out what is going on here in AW. It has to do with a game
> that is being played that it is whatever you say it is. If I said,
"people
> attack me all the time" then people will attack me all the time. The
clock
> in AW gate might represent that it only goes on for a certain amount of
> time. Now that I have figured this out, I have a responsibility to tell
> you, and also say I will not participate in this whatsoever. And those
who
> have deceived or used me to have this game played out to their advantage -
I
> don't want anything to do with you while this is going on. I'm not saying
I
> dont forgive you, just saying I dont want to be involved with you in any
> way. I will not leave AW, but I certainly don't want to be a part of this
> anymore, in any way, and I will not take anything that is handed to me
> during this "game time".
>
> What a cruel kind of game where no one is told the rules - no one, that
is,
> unless you happen to have a good friend that has figured it out. But why
> should they tell you, it is to their advantage to keep the information to
> themselves. A sick game.
>
>
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Feb 23, 2004, 5:49pm
I think the only worry is that tourists will find a nice peice of land with
nothing near it to build on and not buy a cit.
[View Quote]"ferruccio" <startrek3 at earthlink.net> wrote in message
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> I am posting this in the community group because this is more than just a
> wish, it is something that would affect the community.
> One worry that AWI seems to have about enabling tourist building in
> alphaworld is how rapidly the disk space will increase, and how much load
it
> would put on their servers. One idea could be a tourist build restriction
> radius, Say, tourists can build anywhere withen 20,000 coord distance from
> gz. It would allow tourists to build in alphaworld if they want, without
> making it easy for them to build there by accident in the first open space
> they come across, and without bringing back quite the volume of tourist
> building they had before removing tourist build privs. It could also
reduce
> the load on the server, and greatly increase publicity for alphaworld by
> word of mouth, as tourists would be wanting to show other tourists their
> builds/towns.
>
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Mar 2, 2004, 11:39pm
I recieved a message with it aswell. I do not give out this address to
people so the only way to really get it is from these newsgroups...
ALERT!!!
This e-mail in its original form contained one or more attached files that
were infected with a virus or worm, or contained another type of security
threat.
The following attachments were infected and have been repaired:
No attachments are in this category.
The following attachments were deleted due to an inability to clean them:
1. your_picture.pif: W32.Netsky.D at mm
The Following attachments were not delivered due to inbound mail policy
violations:
No attachments are in this category.
[View Quote]"ryan" <awng.5.ryanjacob at spamgourmet.com> wrote in message
news:4040d445$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> Hi,
>
> It has come to my attention that one of the viruses out there (the
> W32.Netsky.B at mm virus) has picked up my email address at awnewbie.com
> and has sent mail from other people's systems falsely using my address.
> I have received a few bounced emails this way.
>
> I have received 7 e-mails infected with this particular virus in my
> mailbox, none of those attempts made it through.
>
> If you receive a message from ryan at awnewbie dot com containing a
> virus, please understand that it is not from me. Thank you :)
>
> Ryan
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Mar 10, 2004, 1:59am
I use a hotmail acct for everything else though, the only thing I use the
email that the worm was sent to was in AW newsgroups...
[View Quote]"qrvncasey o" <qrv at geocities.com> wrote in message
news:4049ccc1$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> Actually, you don't have to give out your e-mail address in a newsgroup at
> all. It's enough if someone has received an e-mail or other document with
> your e-mail address in it and their computer gets infected. Netsky has the
> ability to search the hard drive and collect e-mail addresses from e-mail
> and other documents.
>
> As always, be careful when receiving e-mails with attachments, especially
in
> those programs that hide the extension of known file types!
>
> QRVnCasey o
>
> "the taz" <josh_ashworth at hotmail.conm> wrote in message
> news:40453747$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
that
security
them:
address.
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Mar 11, 2004, 12:55am
yeah thats what I was saying
[View Quote]"andras" <andras at andras.net> wrote in message
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> the taz wrote:
>
the
>
> Which only indicates that the infected person reads the newsgroup and the
virus can find the newsgroup file on his/her computer.
>
> --
> Andras
> "It's MY computer" (tm Steve Gibson)
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