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Mar 17, 2000, 8:10pm
Hi.... :) I downloaded the Cloner last night and tried it out...works great
:)...very uniqe concept...I think it's a wonderful program :)
Muggie :)
[View Quote]"concept" <vconceptv at aol.com> wrote in message
news:38D0529C.24965BF4 at aol.com...
> As with the above posts, the beta tests are completed and I am now
> releasing the cloner for public use. The link is
> http://members.xoom.com/HiveWarriorz/cloner.zip Be advised there is no
> real documentation, save a thrown togther Advanced users instructions.
> It's self explanitory however, load the program and press auto-clone,
> and you will figure it out. Please tell me how it goes. If you dont know
> what this does, It's basically running 6 AW's at the same time. These
> "clones" are controlled by a GUI.
>
> Here's some things you can do:
>
> 1. Make your unpopular world look much more popular by adding 5 more
> users.
> 2. Be in multiple worlds and not look like a bot.
> 3. Fill up a world so others cant join
> 4. Make them all talk at the same time
> 5. Have a little "gang" of tourists to "back you up"
>
> Please post how this goes, as i have not realeased this on my site yet,
> only this newsgroup. Thanks.
>
> -Concept
> http://come.to/Concept
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Mar 9, 2000, 4:58pm
I would also like a telegram mute.......if not a telegram block on certain
people....like how you can turn on and off join requests.....just my two
cents:)
[View Quote]"wing cmdr" <bathgate at prodigy.net> wrote in message
news:389C7370.B2C01BC2 at prodigy.net...
> Oopsies. Its NOT dead is it. My newsreader cut off posts at feb 1999 for
> some reason. go figure.
>
> wing cmdr wrote:
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>
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Jul 14, 2000, 7:42pm
My two cents :)
I highly agree that children should be supervised when on the net, and when reached a
certain age should be trusted to do what they were taught. But, in these times of kids
being brought up it's just not that way, parents use the internet as another "babysitter".
It keeps the child busy so they can do something else. I do think the password should be
implemented into the browser, not to keep the "untrustworthy" kids out, but to keep the
trustworthy kids trustworthy.
Think of it this way, we lock our doors at night....is it because we think a lock will
keep a burglar out?...no, it's to keep the honest people honest.
Muggie :))
[View Quote]"Tyrell - Alpha Prime" <tyrell1 at sk.sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:396eff65$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> I guess I'm from the 'old school'... I grew up (and then raised my kids) with the
> understanding that if something wasn't allowed then I'd (they'd) better not do it...
> Of course, being a kid (at one time) I'd sometimes see how far I could get away with
> ignoring the rules. I found it was a lot more enjoyable to do as instructed then try
> and get away with something I knew wasn't acceptable.
>
> If a child is raised properly (and I'm not saying kids won't behave contrary from time
> to time. At those times however, if the parent is doing their job instead of watching
> TV, corrective action can be administered) then it shouldn't be necessary to watch
> them '24/7'... The fact that 'your' kid(s) don't listen when they'r told not to do
> something isn't something ActiveWorlds should have to deal with...
>
> The parents that try and pass their responsibility off on others (like School or
> Software Companies) are the same ones who wring their hands when the kid turns 18 (or
> whatever the age of responsibility is now-a-days) and end up in jail. Of course it's
> everyone fault but theirs...
>
> (again, this isn't 'aimed' at you. I'v no doubt your kid(s) never act their age... :-)
> )
>
> Builderz wrote:
>
>
> --
> Tyrell - Alpha Prime - 21.8s 457e 90 - "Mundus vult decipi"
> "No matter where you go...there you are."
> http://www3.sk.sympatico.ca/ty1/index.html
> http://www.dlcwest.com/~rpatter/index.html
> ICQ UN - 272905
> All those who believe in psychokinesis raise my hand.
>
>
>
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Nov 16, 2001, 4:52am
Hello :-)
I need some help if possible. I just purchased a SMC Baracade Router and
everything works fine...except the worlds I host in AW. The problem
is...none of the computers hooked to the router can access the worlds that I
host...everyone else under the sun can access the worlds. Also, I can get to
any other world in the list. Just not ours. Would anyone know what I need to
do to fix this? I have already opened the appropriate ports that
ActiveWorlds and the worlds I host use.
Thanks in advance! :-)
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Muggie
Nov 17, 2001, 4:49am
Thanks for all your help...found out we have the wrong model router...this
one don't do loopbacks, and we need loopbacks...lol
*Watching patiently for the right one to come in the mail*
Thanks again :-)
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Muggie
Nov 27, 2001, 1:54pm
That was cute :-)
Made me jump!....lol
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Muggie
[View Quote]agent fox mulder wrote in message
> Coca Cola would like to thank you for years of support with this attached
> offer:)
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Dec 4, 2001, 12:10pm
Hiya :-)
I also have a world that I have turned into a Tutorial world...mostly for
world owners. (there's nothing there on just how to build). Now, you'll have
to remember, that this is a work in progress...Most of the tutorials are my
own..in other words, how I do things...there are some that I've gotten
permission to use from the owner(s).
Check it out if ya want....A'4U2 world.
I'm always asking for suggestions on other tutorials, and any "constructive
critisism" is welcome :-)
Muggie
[View Quote]"xelnaga" wrote in message...
> Ok, I have an op, I let pretty much whoever use it in their worlds, and
i've
> got a few regular people who use it. Anyways, eventually they wanna move
on
> and make their own ops, and they usually end up making me explain to them
> how. So i wanna know if their is a page up somewhere that describes step
by
> step how to make an op so i can direct these people to it.
>
>
> Thanks,
> Xel
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Apr 4, 2000, 1:26am
3dwin.... http://stmuc.com/thbaier/tools.html
Jul 14, 2000, 7:42pm
My two cents :)
I highly agree that children should be supervised when on the net, and when reached a
certain age should be trusted to do what they were taught. But, in these times of kids
being brought up it's just not that way, parents use the internet as another "babysitter".
It keeps the child busy so they can do something else. I do think the password should be
implemented into the browser, not to keep the "untrustworthy" kids out, but to keep the
trustworthy kids trustworthy.
Think of it this way, we lock our doors at night....is it because we think a lock will
keep a burglar out?...no, it's to keep the honest people honest.
Muggie :))
[View Quote]"Tyrell - Alpha Prime" <tyrell1 at sk.sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:396eff65$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> I guess I'm from the 'old school'... I grew up (and then raised my kids) with the
> understanding that if something wasn't allowed then I'd (they'd) better not do it...
> Of course, being a kid (at one time) I'd sometimes see how far I could get away with
> ignoring the rules. I found it was a lot more enjoyable to do as instructed then try
> and get away with something I knew wasn't acceptable.
>
> If a child is raised properly (and I'm not saying kids won't behave contrary from time
> to time. At those times however, if the parent is doing their job instead of watching
> TV, corrective action can be administered) then it shouldn't be necessary to watch
> them '24/7'... The fact that 'your' kid(s) don't listen when they'r told not to do
> something isn't something ActiveWorlds should have to deal with...
>
> The parents that try and pass their responsibility off on others (like School or
> Software Companies) are the same ones who wring their hands when the kid turns 18 (or
> whatever the age of responsibility is now-a-days) and end up in jail. Of course it's
> everyone fault but theirs...
>
> (again, this isn't 'aimed' at you. I'v no doubt your kid(s) never act their age... :-)
> )
>
> Builderz wrote:
>
>
> --
> Tyrell - Alpha Prime - 21.8s 457e 90 - "Mundus vult decipi"
> "No matter where you go...there you are."
> http://www3.sk.sympatico.ca/ty1/index.html
> http://www.dlcwest.com/~rpatter/index.html
> ICQ UN - 272905
> All those who believe in psychokinesis raise my hand.
>
>
>
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Jun 23, 2000, 1:01am
don't know if this will help any......but VRT doesn't acknowledge daylight savings time
:)....that might be why :)
Muggie :)
[View Quote]"Kalliopy" <kalliopy at *NOSPAM*my.activeworlds.com> wrote in message
news:3952ad88 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> Ok...Here's a VRT question that's been puzzling me a bit...
>
> Should the VRT clock read two hours or three hours ahead of a clock in
> the eastern time zone? My clock says 2 hours, but a friend's says three
> (we both live in the eastern time zone). I vaguely remember in the past
> seeing my VRT clock 3 hours ahead of my local time, but for ages it's
> only been 2 hours. My system is set to adjust for Daylight Savings Time
> automatically, if that makes any difference. Is there a setting I'm
> missing somewhere? I'm running Windows 98, first edition. Thanks in
> advance.
>
> Kalliopy
> --
> I can do all things through Christ who
> strengthens me. Philippians 4:13
>
> To reply via e-mail, please remove
> *NOSPAM* from my e-mail address.
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Jul 21, 2000, 5:06pm
yup...i did.....what's that all about?
Muggie :)
[View Quote]"Jeiden" <Tgrenier1 at email.msn.com> wrote in message
news:39788b72$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
Hey did anyone else get a security warning when they tried to read Agent1's post?
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[View Quote]"Agent1" <Agent1 at my.activeworlds.com> wrote in message
news:3977a302 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
Pfft... just get a person to do it :)
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-Agent1
Oct 11, 2000, 1:35pm
I know a great one called Software Remover Plus......but i'm not sure where to find it.
Would have to do a search for it I suppose. I got the cd with another program I had
bought a while back. So i'm not even positive it can be downloaded..worth a shot
tho...it's a great program :)
Muggie :)
[View Quote]"jynx" <jynx22 at mediaone.net> wrote in message news:39e4806c$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> Hi there...
> With so many smart people in one place I thought maybe someone could help me
> with something. One or more of you always comes through. I was wondering
> if anyone knew where I could find an uninstall program for orphaned programs
> that do not want to uninstall by themselves because a file is missing or
> some other weird circumstance. It would be great if it was something that I
> could get easily of the net.
> Thanx in advance!!
> Jynx
> :o)
>
>
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Oct 27, 2000, 1:22pm
Just wanted to let everyone know that we have opened our world up with it's new Halloween
theme :) Stop by and check it out :) And by no means is it anything spectacular :) We
are just learning all this stuff :)
World is A'4U2
Have fun!
Muggie
Nov 2, 2000, 2:15pm
Just wanted to let everyone know that there is an online guestbook for Alpha Phalpha
located at: http://www.legacy.com/LegacySubPage2.asp?Page=GuestBook&PersonId=26266
Muggie
[View Quote]"dennis13" <denntom at gnt.net> wrote in message news:39fb901c at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> AlphaPhalpha has died today, October 28. He died of cancer. :(
> Please go to AW 5982N 3054W and put up a message for AlphaBit Phalpha to
> see.
>
>
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Nov 10, 2000, 4:08am
Me too?? :) Please? :)
Thanks,
Muggie :)
[View Quote]"fyrene" <fyrene at fyrene.org> wrote in message news:3a0aeded at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> Have you ever heard of Animcart? Its a proggie I got some time ago,
> freeware. Cant find it on the web these days (there is an animcart proggie
> on the web, but its not the same one). Anyway, you use 128x128 bmp's. It
> will align your bmps up to make your animation. The final product you just
> resave as jpg. Its awesome and very easy to use. If you would like this
> proggie, let me know and I will email it to you with instructions.
>
> Fyrene
>
>
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Aug 6, 2001, 9:00pm
[View Quote]"mike zimmer" <zimmer at pitnet.net> wrote in message
news:3b6d9eab at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> Whoa, I think its time for someone to get a new video card and a RAM
> upgrade.
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I uhmm......only have 2MB Vid RAM.....heh...and 192MB of system
RAM.....I have had that situation happen to me in the past (the last pic)
but it hasn't happened in months. When it did happen, it wasn't just a few
objects textures......it was the whole world....I thought I had crossed over
into 'The Matrix' or something :-)
Muggie
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Sep 26, 2001, 7:26pm
I have the same problem
Muggie
Processor: AMD-K6(tm) 3D processor AuthenticAMD ~450 Mhz
RAM: 192MB
OS: Windows ME
Connect Speed: Cable
Vid Card ATI...2MB (yes...I know...that's horrible.....lol,
but is all I got)
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> The problem is a triangular shaped wedge that looks cutout of my ground
objects.
> Sometimes it is a huge square. It looks like the ground is jumping up a
few
> degrees higher than my placed ground objects.This also flashes on and off.
I
> can't use open GL or software mode. Hers is a pic of what it looks like.
>
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