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jerme // User Search
jerme // User Search
Sep 10, 2002, 11:42pm
umm.. what does that matter?
I think I used the score.. As I play, each time i beat my high score I save
the screenshot with the score as the name...
I think this is a low-quality version of the same image I sent Norn ( I
resurected it out of the recycle bin).
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[View Quote]"binarybud" <lmauk at traverse.net> wrote in message
news:3d7e938b$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> Just curious Nornny...... but what name did JerMe use for the high
score
> board for the Spear Toss game?
>
> Leo :) aka BinaryBud
>
>
> "nornny11" <Nornny1 at attbi.com> wrote in message
> news:3d7e4c4d at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> was
but
the
> his
Karma
> [snip snip]
>
>
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Sep 11, 2002, 11:52pm
how and why are you so sure I cheated?
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[View Quote]"binarybud" <lmauk at traverse.net> wrote in message
news:3d7fda3b$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> bullshit ....Nornny should be the only one to trust and IMHO it's fixed
> ....as fixed as Nornny wants it to be..... this whole freak'in game is
> Nornny....
>
> I can't trust him ....so I no deal with people I do not trust. game or
no
> game.
>
> Up to this point I'd agree with ya. But now....
>
> Why the hell would ANYONE want to play ANY game when people are cheating?
>
> It's one thing for us to cheat amongst ourselves (the players) ....but
when
> the Person in charge is cheating....or letting cheating go on...Especially
> on the CHALLENGES.......then it's not worth the hassle it's fixed.....
I
> was enjoying myself in this up to now..... but now I have no reason to
> stick around it's polluted. For heaven sakes he let a person just
voted
> out cheat against the tribe hehehehe If i'm the only one pissed at this
> crap then I guess I don't even belong here huh? Sorry if I come from an
> OLD set of values. that's just me.
>
> Leo :( aka BinaryBud
>
>
>
>
>
>
> "syntax" <syn at swcity.net> wrote in message
> news:3d7fd469 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
seasons
other
the
> also.
> quitting.
> most
> have
>
>
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Sep 12, 2002, 9:55pm
Well... *somebody* had to add a little interest to the game.....
You're welcome Nornny... lol
-Jeremy
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[View Quote]"nornny11" <Nornny1 at attbi.com> wrote in message
news:3d811f75$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> Well, Week 8 ended with a bang, didn't it folks? :) Let's recap the end of
> the last week for anyone who missed the inciting drama.
>
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Sep 18, 2002, 5:34pm
That would also be my recomendation...
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[View Quote]"eric" <eric at disaxiom.net> wrote in message
news:3d887111$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> You could always get awnews.net and rename yourself to the AWNews
Network..
> hey its snazzy. :)
>
>
> "goober king" <gooberking at utn.cjb.net> wrote in message
> news:3D88680F.8000000 at utn.cjb.net...
>
>
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Oct 23, 2002, 1:00am
Don't bet on it.... Take it to the wishlist hun. They don't care, nor are they going to listen.
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trouble of its own." -Mathew 5:34
[View Quote]"jamey" <jamey at my.activeworlds.com> wrote in message news:3db5eaf3 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> I have about 12 worlds but I have not purchased the extra feature that
> allows Tourist to enter them because as far as I can tell so far there is no
> way for anyone to tell by looking at the worlds list if they are tourist
> allowed or not..
>
> I would like to see AW add a third color to the world list for example
> Blue worlds would be nice to let people know tourists may enter there.
>
> green = open to citizens
> red = closed or private
> blue = open to all
>
> I think if AW added this feature they would be able to sell the add tourist
> feature a lot easier..
>
> _________
> Jamey
>
>
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Oct 23, 2002, 1:42am
lol.. yea, I think that's a first.
Just so you can sleep tonight.. I don't plan on making a habit out of it.
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[View Quote]"maki" <maki at awmaki.com> wrote in message news:3db615f2$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> jerme? did you just say hun?
>
> maki awmaki.com
> "jerme" <JerMe101 at bellsouth.net> wrote in message
> news:3db610cc$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> they going to listen.
> itself. Each day has enough
> news:3db5eaf3 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> is no
> tourist
>
>
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Nov 6, 2002, 11:46pm
Byte me, may I add to your collection of common mistakes?
A people that occurring more and more often is the improper use of the words "know", "no", and
"now".
The word "know" refers to one having knowledge. For instance, "I know I'm forgetting something". The
word "no" is fairly obvious. Yes or no?The word "now" refers to time. For example, "It is now time
for dinner."
The phrase, "A lot is a lot of words" will remind you that "a lot" is spelled with more than one
word.
I applaud your use of vocabulary Byte Me. You can either use a thesaurus, or you are very
intelligent. I'm leaning toward the latter.
Regards,
Jeremy
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[View Quote]"byte me" <byte_me1 at hotmail.com> wrote in message news:3dc9b7c9 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> Before I begin this post, I would like to point out that this dispatch is
> not meant to be inflammatory towards anyone one person and/or groups within
> these forums. Also this message is in HTML format. If you don't like it,
> you are obviously a gross ignoramus and thus this attempt to help you is
> beyond your theoretical maximum perception.
>
>
>
> It has come to my attention that these hearsay collections have been overrun
> by extensive meaninglessness. Thusly this has provoked me to compose a
> guidebook on "intelligent posting."
>
>
>
> "Intelligent posting?" one may ask their self. This concept stems from the
> idea that every individual is competent enough to understand and comprehend
> the three basic concepts of language. These concepts are decorum,
> grammar/spelling, and the ability to form coherent ideas. With these three
> skills in mind I'll provide you with information on how one can
> intelligently post.
>
>
>
> The first key to composing a message is etiquette. Think to yourself, would
> you like others to be fastidious towards you? If not, then don't be
> persnickety towards others. With this in mind, one can properly understand
> how being pleasant to others returns politeness towards you. Using this
> concept you should be able to use proper etiquette and compose messages that
> aren't rabble-rousing or spiteful towards other individuals. In cases where
> others refuse to be courteous and/or don't simply comprehend the concept of
> being polite try being nice towards them, merely replying with discourteous
> messages only provokes them further and fuels their abhorrence towards you.
> With this in mind, I shall move onto my next point.
>
>
>
> Another key factor in electronic communication is grammar and spelling.
> These two are the backbone to language and help keep your conveyance of
> thoughts towards others coherent. Grammar keeps structure to your thoughts
> while spelling makes it easier for others to understand those thoughts.
> Below I've provided a basic list of common grammar and spelling mistakes
> along with proper usage.
>
>
>
> GRAMMAR
>
> 1. Your and you're. Most people get these two confused. Your shows
> possession while you're is a contraction for you are. For example instead
> of saying "Your dumb." Try "You're dumb," or simply "You are dumb."
>
> 2. It's and its. These two can be easily confused as they seem to go
> against the basic rules of English. It's is a contraction for "it is" while
> its shows possession. For example instead of saying "Its a great day!" try
> using "It's a great day!" also instead of "That is it's cow." try using
> "That is its cow."
>
>
>
> SPELLING
>
> 1. U and UR. These are simply incorrect and foolish. Try using you
> and your/you're instead.
>
> 2. R. Also another foolish spelling. Try using are.
>
> 3. Alot. This is incorrect; it is spelt as "a lot."
>
>
>
> With this list in mind I shall move onto my next point.
>
>
>
> The last and final point I have to make is the ability to
> form coherent ideas. Based of my previous points this should not be a
> tedious task. One can merely think of an idea and convey it using etiquette
> and proper spelling/grammar. Sometimes even using these concepts can make
> it hard to convey your thoughts to others. One way to help you out is
> before posting your message ask a friend to read it and see if they can
> understand the idea you are trying to put forth. If not try revising it and
> having your friend read it again until you've correctly conveyed your
> thoughts.
>
>
>
> This concludes my post. Keep these concepts in mind when
> you make future posts. Maybe you'll be more coherent and the replies you
> get will be just a bit more polite than before.
>
>
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Dec 2, 2002, 7:21pm
Drawing to a close? You've gotta be kidding me... Take a look at the list of
current bugs and the list of things that need to be fixed. Maybe they're not
adding any new features, but i feel this beta is *far* from over.
-Jeremy
[View Quote]"mod" <mod at darkbirdie.com> wrote in message
news:3dead262$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> I don't think they are accepting any new beta testers, with the beta
program
> for 3.4 drawing to a close. I may be wrong, but I don't think so. Sorry.
>
> -Mod
> "mrmike" <mike at a1ctworld.com> wrote in message
> news:3deacf54 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
to
>
>
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Dec 14, 2002, 3:44am
Thanks for the lesson on bits and bytes. I'm surprised you didn't go into
invigorating topic of the mantissa.
Call me small minded but I think most of that was obvious.... :-)
-J
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tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day
has enough trouble of its own." -Mathew 5:34
[View Quote]"technozeus" <TechnoZeus at techie.com> wrote in message
news:3df90d51$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> Since the output of a transister is read as one of a limited number (2 or
3) of "states" all digital computers work exclusively with integers at the
lowest level. How those integers are represented to the outside world
depends on the software that gets to decide how to convert, translate, or
interpret them for us. For example, a floating poing number can be
represented internally by a signed integer mantissa multiplied by a signed
integer power of 2, and a signed integer can be represented by an unsigned
integer acting as the positive part, added to the product of a single bit (0
or 1) and a fixed negative number. Letters and symbols are also represented
internally by unsigned integers.... in fact, everything is. Even a floating
point co-processor or the floating point unit of a modern microprocessor
deals "internally" only with numeric values that can be represented by base
2 numbers consisting of strings of the digits 1 and 0 and nothing else.
>
> That out of the way, here's how it works in Active Worlds. The integers
used for the positioning of objects represent centimeters from ground zero.
A single click moves an object 0.5 meters, which is 50 centimeters or 0.05
dekameters... and yes there is a decimal point in the number, if I represent
the distance in units larger than centimeters or not evenly divisable by a
centimeter. Anyway, holding the Shift key allows you to move an object
only 5 centimeters, and if you rotate an object, you can move if
approximately 5 centimeters in a non-orthagonal direction. For example an
object rotated one click or 150 internal rotation units (tenths of a degree)
or in other words, 15 degrees from North, and then moved forward a single
shift click (about 5 centimeters) at a direction of North plus 15 degrees,
"should" actually be moved about 4.8296 centimeters North and about 1.294
centimeters West, but when you place the object these numbers have to be
rounded to whole centimeters so some accuracy is lost there. Notice that
this object would then have mover 1 centimeter West, which is smaller than
the 5cm distance of a shift click. Notice also that if they made it
possible to move a single centimeter at such an angle much more accuracy
would be lost. Top that off with the fact that the rotation units used
internally are tenths of a degree, so there are 3600 of them in a full
circle of arc, and I think it's pretty easy to see why such small gaps can
happen if you don't at least reset the initial object's rotation before you
start.
>
> TechnoZeus
>
> "strike rapier" <strike at rapiercom.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in message
news:3df90449 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
wondering
therefore
if
I
use
>
>
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Jan 13, 2003, 9:41pm
This is a common problem, something I tend to forget to do when adding a
world.
You need to reset your world. You can do this by installing the AW admin
tool, or there may be an option for it within the Windows version of the AW
server.
A freshly added world needs to be reset first... then you will have a ground
with a seed object and all the default world settings. You can then load any
propdumps/atdumps you need.
When adding a new world to a server, it will always be blank until you reset
(or maybe the better word would be "initalize") it.
Regards,
Jeremy
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tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day
has enough trouble of its own." -Mathew 5:34
[View Quote]"x.neocube.x" <majmatrixx at excite.com> wrote in message
news:3e221b92 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> I am trying to run a world for someone on my PC. I downloaded the
> AWServer 3.3 and typed in the correct information and it says it is
> running with no errors. OK GOOD! Now I go into the worlds list and find
> the world. Red=Private however I have caretaker rights so I attempt to
> enter it. I clicked on it and it changed screens to a blank world...now
> here is the problem. No Immagration Officer message and best of all no
> error. EXAMPLE - this world is closed OR world is not running. Just
> NOTHING. Any help would be greatly appriciated. Thanks again.
>
>
> x.n.x
>
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Mar 30, 2003, 5:37pm
Had to repair computers? It's the Java Debug Manager... Unless you happen to
be a Java programmer, deleteing this file won't really harm you system. But,
it is a hoax....
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itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own." -Mathew 5:34
[View Quote]"brock" <Brock at iceflare.net> wrote in message
news:3e86085b at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> Yes this is one of the oldest hoaxes in the book, i cannot count the
> computer's i've had to repair because of this hoax.
>
> --
> Brock - 308723
> AW 3.4 Build: 470
> AWTeen DE Leader
> Brock at my.activeworlds.com
>
> From Newbie Guide to the Newsgroup (4th Edition):
>
> "Brock - This dude with a 'tude isn't afraid to speak his mind,
> especially when it concerns others in his own age range.
> In other words, the perfect NG candidate."
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> "truetome2" <TrueToMe2 at my.activeworlds.com> wrote in message
> news:3e85ff96$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
it
> in
> Norton
book,
> drives
> IT
to
>
>
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Mar 30, 2003, 12:47am
The first tip will keep you from seeing threads.. you will just see a punch
of random posts in the order in which they were made.
Secondly, to keep your posts from disappearing in Outlook Express, go to
tools -> options -> maintenance (tab). Make sure that "Delete read message
bodies in newsgroups" and "delete news posts x days after d-load" is not
checked.
Regards,
Jeremy
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"Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about
itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own." -Mathew 5:34
[View Quote]"the lady" <thelady263414 at hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:3e85ffa5 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> Can't speak for other news readers but if you are using Outlook Express as
> your news reader, make sure you go to "View", then "Current View" and make
> sure "Group Messages by Conversation" is not checked - if it is checked,
> clicking on it will uncheck it. Also make sure "Show all messages" is
> selected.
>
> Your posts should appear. You might have to click on the "Sent" column
> until you see the most current posts at the top of your screen in order to
> view the most recently posted articles.
>
> I think what happens is if someone else or you has the exact same subject
> dated earlier in the newsgroup, your post will attach itself to that and
you
> must download all messages until you get to the point when the original
> first posting of that subject first appeared (again, which may not have
been
> posted by you) in order to see your new post. I don't like that, but I
> think that is what happens.
>
> If I'm wrong, someone please explain it. Thanks.
>
>
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Apr 8, 2003, 1:10am
I don't mean for this to sound inappropriate or rude but..... your point
is...??
Sooner or later everyone will have to come to the conclusion that some
people are just going to do whatever it takes to be obstinate and make a
nascence of themselves. It is this group of people who will always be the
"vultures" waiting to make a stupid post.
What you're tying to do is great and noble ( I would even be willing to help
out on this new citizen's group)... But to think you'll ever get rid of all
the flames.. I feel is a false hope.
Regards,
Jeremy
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itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own." -Mathew 5:34
[View Quote]"the game master" <the_game at sprynet.com> wrote in message
news:3e920eda at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> Although we at The Game do realize that this post will in some ways
> encourage regular nuisance posters to hold true to your often distasteful
> remarks, we feel it is necessary to post it anyhow.
>
>
> Active Worlds members are not the only ones who read these posts. Those
new
> to AW do as well. So when you respond to posts (in which you have no
> legitimate interest) in a demeaning or derogatory manner, you give new
> readers the impression that these groups are not at all to be taken
serious,
> and essentially make all posts devoid of seriousness. For those citizens
> who post and are attacked by senseless responses it is not unlike standing
> on a public subway platform waiting for a train while several local gang
> members harass and demean you. They act as though YOU not they, do not
> belong there.
>
>
> Now, we at The Game (and we say WE because there is a staff which run The
> Game and other interests here...Not as some would believe it to be just a
> single individual as with most AW sites) have been working closely behind
> the scenes with some members of the AW admin to improve the overall
> experience of AW for its citizens and newcomers. We came to AW because of
> its unique approach to the internet. There are few 3D environments on the
> net and fewer which boast AW's savvy and attention to detail. We thought
> this would be the perfect setting for our games.
>
> Thus far, we have been warmly welcomed by AW admin, yet not so with many
> citizens. Even before one of our staff took it upon herself to post
> unsolicited ads in different worlds and so on (which took place many
months
> ago and never since) against our orders (and is no longer on staff), many
AW
> citizens have done little more than act as though AW was their own little
> private playground; lashing out at anyone who even breathed the wrong way.
> This is exactly the way many of the response posters in this and other AW
> NGs act toward those they, for whatever reasons, have chosen not to like.
It
> must stop!
>
> The Game itself IS for real. It matters not whether or not YOU choose to
> believe our claims of granting prizes. Unless you have never played, won a
> prize, and then been denied that prize by us, you have no insight from
which
> to draw any derogative conclusions. In fact we have never denied anyone
who
> has won a prize said prize winning. Prizes are paid for by our sponsors.
>
>
>
> But beyond The Game and its posts, or how you may feel about our endeavors
> as a whole, there is absolutely no excuse or reason for anyone who does
not
> have a legitimate reason to post a response to another's posting, to do
so.
> It not only makes that individual responder appear ignorant, but it also
> detracts from the original poster's intentions. News group educate 101:
> Read postings from others in a group that interests you, and respond to
> those which you would like to become involved.
>
> Sitting on the groups, like some sort of vulture waiting for someone to
die,
> just so you can respond in a nonsensical manner to every post which
crosses
> you in some way is childish and IS a violation of NG conduct.
>
> If you have a problem with a post or all posts from a certain party,
ignore,
> block, or don't read their posts.
>
>
> We will continue to work hard to make AW a better place by creating more
> intriguing games, encouraging citizen and tourist participation, offering
> better and better prizes, and help promote other worlds and builds in AW.
We
> will also continue our offline efforts to bring more individuals and
> businesses into AW as well (which will in turn help AW admin create more
fun
> interactive elements for all of us). We are currently forming a new
citizen'
> s group
>
> It would be great if ALL citizens would spend their time in AW being more
> constructive and less destructive. If you think about it, AW could be a
> better place if more citizens would work together for the common good.
It's
> up to you. We know than many of you who are very childish will continue
to
> respond to posts in inappropriate ways (even this post here), but
hopefully
> this message will have changed the minds of others. These NGs are not
> yours. They belong to ALL AW citizens and visitors. Just try to remember
> this. Before you criticize The Game or anyone else who posts here, just
ask
> yourself one thing. What am I doing to improve Active Worlds?
>
>
> Thank You, The Game Staff.
>
>
> PS: We are forming a new AW citizen's group tentatively called the AW
> Citizen's Action Council (AWCAC), and are looking for volunteer members to
> get involved.
>
> Essentially the council will meet each week to discuss, plan and create
> different community projects, games and events aimed at uniting AW
citizens
> in an effort to make AW a better experience for all citizens and tourists.
> The Game is ready willing and able to donate its game points system and
> real-world prizes to many of the projects, games and events under the
> management of AWCAC; making them more exciting attractive to engage in.
> Meetings will be held in the-game world at an agreeable time and day and
> will be open only to AWCAC members. Please show your support as a citizen
> and get involved in this worth while group. Contact us if interested.
>
>
>
>
>
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Apr 27, 2003, 10:25am
You can piece together a server for pretty cheap... but you're talking about
Terrabytes of data!
You haven't even considered a backup solution. Once you start talking
terrabytes you start talking in the 100's of thousands of dollars.
You pay $80 a year for an AW cit, what's another $20 or $30 or some *real*
web hosting?
Regards,
Jeremy
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[View Quote]"wing" <wing at transedge.com> wrote in message
news:3eab37df at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> A 3TB x86/IDE server is only $9000. Revenue from 350000 cits is $2,100,000
a
> year. And almost every cit up to 300000 is no longer active (From my
random
> right-clicking of people), so they don't need webspace. This also happens
to
> reduce citizenship revenue to $30,000 - still a significant chunk
> considering that worlds and universes are not counted.
>
> Sample configuration of server (I can no longer recommend the motherboard
> described here however, but very similar ones are available at a similar
> price):
>
> Motherbrd A7n8x Deluxe $151
> CPU Athlon MP2000 $131
> RAM TwinX 1gb Black $280
> Vid Old School Radeon $28
> HSF Alpha 6035 $27
> IDE Cards 5x Promise ATA133 $180
> DVDRW Sony DRX-500UL $419
> HDDs 25x WD 8mb 120gb $6,800
> Case Custom Built $100
> PSU 5x Enermax 550w's in // $795
> IDE Cables 10 32" cables $20
> SATA=>ATA 2x $44
> $8,975
>
>
> A few minor notes - the chassis has to be custom built because NOTHING on
> the planet can fit that much stuff. I have drawings of a highly efficient
> chassis design for this particualr system. The 5 power supplies each
deliver
> 550 watts max, and will be (Warrenty-voidingly) modified so that their ATX
> control pins are connected - so they all actually turn on when you press
the
> power button. An alternative to the warrenty voiding procedure would be to
> connect their control pins to individual switches on the front panel of
the
> case so they can be turned on independently. The only disadvantage to this
> is that you have to also turn them all off individually, and that you MUST
> turn them on BEFORE you press the power switch which activates the power
> supply connected to the motherboard.
>
> Each server would be capable of dishing out 100mbit connections to the
> Internet (I doubt AWI uses one that fat anyway), and is capable of
providing
> roughly 153600 citizens with 20mb of webspace, not accounting for the OS
> markup of roughly 500mb. And technically, each cit only needs 10mb since
> JPEGs are crazy small, therefore increasing the citizen capacity per
server
> to 307200. Each 10mb allotment could seat just over 100 100kb JPEG files.
> With the server holding that many cits, each cit only costs AWI 3 cents to
> build that server.
>
> And for the more industrious users, they could purchase 30mb more for a
one
> time $3 fee. That portion of the server only costs NINE CENTS, so AWI
makes
> a 3333% profit whenever someone needs more space.
>
> --
> Wing
>
> "strike rapier" <strike at rapiercom.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:3eab2866 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> ate
have
> a
> that
> webspace
> about
to
yet...
> you
you
> the
upsetting
> to
> start
>
>
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Apr 27, 2003, 10:29am
The referrer header is a part of the HTTP standard, just like any other
standard on the net.
There *is* a point for this header. It allows for more security (not
fool-proof) by letting servers filter based on the referrer. It also allows
for a little more intuitive log files, for those of use who like to analyze
those.
Regards,
Jeremy
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[View Quote]"kah" <kah at kahnews.cjb.net> wrote in message
news:Xns936A84F6518A0kahatkahnewsdotcjbdo at 64.94.241.201...
> "dion" <Dion at digevo.net> wrote in
> news:3eab2d10$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com:
>
>
> There is absolutely no need for including the Referer header in any HTTP
> request. It's an optional header, and since AW cannot really produce a
> valid one, it was a mistake to add it to the requests. What they could do
> would be to add a custom header (just pop X- in front of the name) with
the
> AW location so for example OP scripts could identify your location.
>
> The workaround: use a firewall or proxy that lets you remove headers
> (Norton, McAfee, the list goes on...).
>
> KAH
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Apr 28, 2003, 11:42am
I totally agree with andras here.
I specificly remember making a post to the Wishlist group asking for this.
Though my idea was a litle indepth, they implimented the basics of it.
The fact that the AWBrowser now *correctly* identifies itself to other
servers is not a bad thing in and of itself. It just takes a little
adjusting to and forces you to find a decent web host.
-Jeremy
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[View Quote]"ananas" <vha at oct31.de> wrote in message news:3EAB9635.32EF8846 at oct31.de...
> The new HTTP header fields help to protect.
>
> They help to protect artwork on your own object path as well
> as use of free web space that is against the terms of usage
> of free web space providers. The idea for this HTTP referrer
> information even came from wishlist, from people who wanted
> more protection for their artwork, wanted to stop parasitic
> use of their object path or just wanted to send different
> informations depending on the world you're visiting.
>
> It is just good manner to identify yourself when you download
> stuff. Traffic causes costs.
>
> If you want to blame someone, blame the web space providers
> but AW did the correct thing by adding those informations.
> They do what every web browser does and adapted to the common
> standards.
>
> From RFC2616 :
>
>
> Further down (same RFC) you find :
>
>
> but this recommendation refers to the protection of secure
> documents and does not apply here, an AW world is not a secure
> document. You still have the option to filter the referrer
> yourself, using a local proxy.
>
>
> the lady wrote:
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Apr 29, 2003, 12:39am
sorry.. didn't look closely.. lol
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[View Quote]"swe" <swe at swe-e.com> wrote in message
news:3ead68a5 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> emm, jer, he's ananas not andras :)
> and i also agree! this (as soon as its slightly improved) will be the
answer
> to all those security problems everyone was bitchin about!
>
> -SWE
>
> "jerme" <JerMe at nc.rr.com> wrote in message
> news:3ead2fbb$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
this.
> news:3EAB9635.32EF8846 at oct31.de...
> regarding
>
>
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Apr 29, 2003, 12:31am
Well.. considering when they released the beta it was specified that you
should e-mail support at activeworlds.com with "beta" in the subject. If you
don't like that, then I guess you shouldn't be beta testing.
....It's not a perfect world....
-Jeremy
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[View Quote]"the lady" <thelady263414 at hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:3eadd64c at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> Beta newsgroup should be open to everyone using a beta version of the AW
> software. Because of this problem, you find beta problems posted to
> different groups. I wrote support last week and asked them to allow me to
> post in beta. Their reply was that I should write to
> support at activeworlds.com about anything to report about beta. I hope they
> change their minds and allow citizen beta testers to post to beta
newsgroup.
>
>
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May 3, 2003, 11:51pm
we should be thankful they don't let her post in the beta ng..... ;-)
This is a perfect examply of why they only let beta testers post in the beta
group......
-Jeremy
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[View Quote]"swe" <swe at swe-e.com> wrote in message
news:3eb4331c at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> no, its not. you should be thankful they let you download beta!
>
> -SWE
>
> "the lady" <thelady263414 at hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:3eb421a6 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
>
>
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May 3, 2003, 11:55pm
so now we're quoting scripture 'eh?
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[View Quote]"the lady" <thelady263414 at hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:3eb44bdb at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> Love?
> For the love of all that which is holy, I condemn the evil that takes
place
> here. 1 Corinthians 13:6 Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with
> the Truth! Evil Be Gone From Here! I am speaking the Truth!
>
> "strike rapier" <strike at rapiercom.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:3eb42b43$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
>
>
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May 3, 2003, 11:57pm
She is obviously new to AW... but that's ok..
Soon, she'll figure out that the best way to make things happen is by *NOT*
being anyoing....
-J
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[View Quote]"o saer" <s at dswoman.com> wrote in message
news:3eb454e6 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> The way you all go after each other is exactly what is wrong with AW. None
of you need to point any fingers. So what if she has
> religious beliefs? You condemn and deride her for THAT? for her enthusiasm
to help AW in any way she can? If you don't wanna hear
> what she says, don't read her posts. Ya bunch of critical babies!
>
>
> <mongo at alt.2600.comcrap> wrote in message
news:3eb451ad$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
going
don't
with
>
>
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May 4, 2003, 12:01am
Thank you, Maki, for stating that which I did not have the courage to...
Honestly, I have never had to filter anyone on these ng's... (not even
Eep)... I think she's going to be the first victim.
-Jeremy
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[View Quote]"maki" <maki at awgate.com> wrote in message
news:3eb4694d at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> what exactly is it you think you're accomplishing by posting loads of CRAP
> to these newsgroups?! get out, dammit! jesus god! you sound like an
> anti-government protester - this IS VR! get over things, letting this
become
> too "REAL" isn't good for you! or anyone! if anything - send these as
emails
> to AWI (which i'm sure you do, anyway) and keep it out of here, you're
doing
> nothing other than pissing people off, and by doing such do you REALLY
think
> you're going to have a lot of people on your side rioting AWI over such
> STUPID things nobody really cares about, anyway?! absolutely not! what you
> ARE creating is riots against YOU! and if i'm going to be sending ANY
emails
> to AWI in support of something, it's going to be in support of removing
you!
>
> maki
> "the lady" <thelady263414 at hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:3eb45407 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
with
bad
treatment.
actions
went
tried
these
if
about
> your
> into
>
>
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May 10, 2003, 11:02am
I have always thought that banner ads, for people to post on their sites,
were something fairly fundamental that AW has always been lacking.
Sounds like a great idea to me!
-Jeremy
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[View Quote]"lady murasaki" <Katarzis at comcast.net> wrote in message
news:3ebc655e at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> I would like to see AW develop some good banner ads. Our Murasaki 3D
> website averages 3000 hits per month or more and many of those hits are
from
> outside the Active Worlds community. I would gladly place banners on our
> site to boost this community. I'm sure many other world owners, modelers,
> and AW enthusiasts with websites would do the same.
>
> Best regards,
> Lady Murasaki
>
>
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May 28, 2003, 7:21pm
DNS does not always take time to update.
A DNS record has a "TTL" (a Time To Live). This is how long it will persist
in the cache of other DNS servers. This value can be anything from 1 second
to several weeks. Smaller values increase the load on your DNS server
(obviously more lookups are needed), but smaller values also allow you to
update and switch IP addresses more quickly.
-Jeremy
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[View Quote]"john" <john at 3d-reality.com> wrote in message
news:3ed5175f at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> Ya, & dns takes a while to update I believe.
>
> "kah" <kah at kahnews.cjb.net> wrote in message
> news:Xns9389BCBEBE668kahatkahnewsdotcjbdo at 64.94.241.201...
> so
mapper
>
>
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Jun 4, 2003, 4:50pm
.................not again................ *sigh*
[View Quote]"the lady" <thelady263414 at hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:3eddaedc$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> As I'm sure all of you have noticed, gradually, things in the community
are
> disappearing or ceasing. I've noticed it and tried to do what I can in
the
> most positive way I know how to show I want the community to continue to
> exist. Others are doing their part too, it isn't just me.
>
> Now to the message. It is understood that some of you do not wish to hear
> that evil has invaded what was once a very wonderful, vibrant community.
> Unfortunately, it is a fact that must be faced for us to begin to solve
the
> problem. We must refuse the principles of the ungodly, and not associate
> with evil people, nor fellowship with anyone who mocks the things of God.
> If we do this, we will be as it says in Psalm 1:3. "He is like a tree
> planted by streams of water, which yields its fruit in season and whose
leaf
> does not wither. Whatever he does prospers." We must make the right
> choices. End of message.
>
> Continuing on, I have experienced all of these things here, and am saying
in
> this public forum that if you have shown any of these things to me, I will
> not stand in your path. I'm not going to leave, but I won't associate
with
> you. And I am going to refuse to do it your way. It doesn't mean I'll
have
> all the right answers and do things perfectly here, because sometimes it
is
> very hard to determine what is right and wrong every single time. But I'm
> going to try my very best. Each one of you must do the same. In hopes
that
> our community will once again be flowing with tourists needing to learn
how
> to build, overflowing GZ's full of great conversation, and wonderful
> builds - all to leave a flourishing community to the future citizens of
AW.
>
>
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Jun 24, 2003, 4:28pm
What a bunch of n00bs man.. jezz..
"Unlimited Bandwidth" doesn't mean "Unlimited MBs per second". Obviously (if
you know anything about the internet) you know that acess lines have fixed
performance limits. A T1 can only provide you so many "MBs per second", just
as an OC-3 can only provide a fixed (maximum) number of MB/s.
Unlimited Bandwidth means that you can transfer as much data as you like
over the course of 1 pay period. For example, my website does several gigs
(5-10) of transfers a month from the measurements i've been able to get.
That *doesn't* mean you can as many MB/s of data that you like. Obviously,
if you flood the server and bring it to its knees with traffic, then the
webmaster is going to notice and shut your site down. So, you can transfer
an unlimited amount of data, but they're not talking about sustained traffic
of 2 MB/s or anything.
The problem is the loose definition of "bandwidth". Does it mean the
size/speed of the internet connection(measured in mb/s)? Or, rather the
ammount of data that can be moved over the connection in a long period of
time (gb/month)?
I think a better term would be "unlimited transfer".
-Jeremy
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[View Quote]"builderz" <builderz at vastnexus.com> wrote in message
news:3EF87F0E.7E1A6ED2 at vastnexus.com...
> Your Web hosting packages offer "Unlimited Transfer." Tsk, tsk. Have a
> look at http://www.unlimband.com. At least change it to "unmetered"
> instead of "unlimited."
>
> -Builderz
>
> brock wrote:
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Jul 21, 2003, 9:10pm
and, uhh... who cares?
ohh, wait... that's right... *nobody*
-Jeremy
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[View Quote]"the lady" <thelady263414 at hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:3f1c700c$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> Telegram from "anonymous", sent Sun Jul 20, 2003 3:24 PM:
> i will fight with all my mite to the death to stop u and ur Declaration of
> Independence u now have a war on ur hands
> --------------------------------------
>
> Ya'll declared war on me. I don't even have an army. Guess I'd better
get
> one.
>
>
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Aug 23, 2003, 8:13pm
The subject says enough.....
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[View Quote]"the lady" <thelady263414 at hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:3f4361c7$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> Any power in place that seeks to judge and condemn a people for immoral
> actions by way of mental or physical torture should be routed out,
disbanded
> and left powerless.
>
> There is a very diverse culture here. Each person comes here with their
own
> unique personal situation. Noone should be tortured here. Instead,
> influencing a good quality of life, moral actions and taking an interest
in
> meeting the needs of the people is what the focus should be.
>
>
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Sep 12, 2003, 9:12pm
Wow....
Really everyone... Take a deep breath... now let it all out. Then go take a
walk, get outside, get some air.. SOMETHING!!!
Jesus....
Can't we all grow up a little, kids and diabetic old farts alike?
-Jeremy
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[View Quote]"mrbruce" <a1ctworld at aol.com> wrote in message
news:3f6152e9 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> Be advised your OP passwords are at risk, details are sketchy.... unclear,
> but I am warning you all your OP passwords have been sacrified. I would
> rather not reveal my sources of information or point fingers till more
> evidence is reviewed or reveal what I know about how it was done, but heed
> my warning change your OP passwords ASAP.
> If you all think this is posted as a hoax guess again, most you probably
> already know A!!CT's OP password because it has been spread thru-out
AWTeen
> and our password had the maxium charicters allowed so if our OP Password
was
> cracked so was most in AW.
> Please warn everyone!!!
> MrBruce
>
>
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Sep 25, 2003, 7:27pm
You know... out of the millions of people that use Tripod... I'm sure he's
not the first person with a like PHP knowledge to figure out a workaround
for the "deny request from outside referer" configuration. I'm also fairly
certin that he's not the *only* one using a script of this sort.
-Jeremy
[View Quote]"joeman" <john at fakeplastic.com> wrote in message
news:3f726435$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> Did you ever think that tripod might have put those images there for a
> reason? To prevent image linking off of the persons original site to save
> them massive amounts of bandwidth. Now, putting images in AW is linking
> them, and has nothing to do with the persons website. Adding these things
> to the community forum will just encourage people to break the TOS, and
> serves no one. Perhaps someone should notify the Tripod abuse department
> about this script, or types like it, so they can keep an extra eye out.
>
> -Joe
>
> "pineriver" <pineriver_007 at hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:3f726174$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> of
> have
this
aw
> poorer
> account.tripod.com/some
>
>
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