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joeman // User Search
joeman // User Search
Dec 12, 2004, 4:22pm
I do believe, that all ejections (right click user, and eject) now are
by Computer ID, Citizen Number, and IP address. Or maybe only the first
two. Anyways, if you're ejected from a world, it was probably for a reason.
[View Quote]samuel ml lison wrote:
> joeman wrote:
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> Maybe you've been ejected from a world by Computer ID and you need to
> change it?
>
> Then again, proxy servers do work also, but result in slower loading times.
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> Yours Sincerely,
> Samuël ML Lison
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Dec 26, 2004, 3:02am
there.com is a swear in the gate, I do believe. As for the first three
lines of your post............................................... ....
.... Well, I dont know what to say. Perhaps, see a doctor soon?
[View Quote]heu wrote:
> where is the problem ? you look , me not look ahhahhahhahha
> clic clic clic
> who have smock ?????????
> _____________________________________________________
> H"tesse: Welcome to Alphaworld, the oldest and largest virtual world in the
> Cyberverse. Click
>
> http://www.activeworlds.com/help/aw34/movedecade.html to see how long til CY
> turns 10. Alphaworld cell limit
>
<snipadadoda!>
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Dec 28, 2004, 8:37pm
I thought the picture was harmless. Honestly, I dont think someone
young (grandchildren) would even understand it. There was no need to
fly off the handle at Perra about this, you could have simply added them
to your ignore list and left it at that.
My three cents
-Joe
[View Quote]orb wrote:
> Perra: to all kids some havent been nice this year.....from
> santa..........http://www.adr.lu/grafiken/SantaChimney.jpg
> SC.Mrs DOD: (((((((((((((((((((((((((((Perra)))))))))))))))))))))
> ORB: Perra do you really think you want kids to see that.. now I know to add
> you to my ignore list you idiot
> SC.Mrs DOD: QRB that is not nice
> SC.Mrs DOD: Perra is a very nice person
> ORB: well did you see his url? maybe you can read
> Perra: some can takes joke..but some can´t Mrs Dod
> ORB: I question the level of intelligence among some of you GK's
> ORB: saving chat
> (GK) Tengel: Well, ORB, humor, doest hurt, so I didt see any thing wrong
> with it
> ORB: then you're another idiot
> SC.Mrs DOD: ORB awgate is G RATED
> ORB: I wouldn't want my grandkids coming to AWGate and seeing that sort of
> thing
> Tengel: Maybe so ORB :)
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Dec 29, 2004, 4:31pm
AW is part of the real world?!?! I'll just hold shift and glide through
this wall then!
-Joe
[View Quote]strike rapier wrote:
> Sharon... we wouldent want you, orb or bro being offended...
>
> Why not just hit Alt + F4 on your computer and uninstall it? I mean, clearly
> not living in the real world here like the rest of us...
>
> Thats right... AW is a part of the real world!
>
> Real World:
> That place where bad things happen
>
> - MR
>
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Dec 29, 2004, 4:33pm
Honestly.... It would be 'lewd' if it was more graphic. But as is, the
image is, in my opinion, perfectly innocent.
-Joe
[View Quote]..sharon wrote:
> According to one respectable GK:
>
> GK Conundrum: Attention all first time users here...... This is a *G* rated
> chat room. Please refrain from profanity, harassing other users, religious,
> lewd or sexual comments and other disruptive behavior. And above all - have
> FUN!
>
> Bit, IMHO that cartoon falls under the lewd category. You think I'm going
> to agree with YOU about something that I feel is obscene just to have you as
> friends and "enjoy people"? I dont' enjoy that type of humor nor the people
> that think those types of things are acceptable. Especially those that get
> the attention of children by announcing "to all children". Some of us
> would like to know that there's a moderated protected area that is G Rated
> in Active Worlds where our children can go. As it is I don't want my 22 and
> 24 year old children coming to AW because of people like you who ruin the
> experience. Let alone my grandhildren.
>
> Sharon
>
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Dec 29, 2004, 4:34pm
It worked, there seems to be a hole someone placed in the wall called a
doorway. I was holding shift while walking though though.
-Joe
[View Quote]strike rapier wrote:
> Even the virtual needs a real host for itself :P
>
> But you do the wall thing anyway... let me know if you get through,
>
> - MR
>
> "joeman" <john at fakeplastic.com> wrote:
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Jan 4, 2005, 4:51am
amg kekeke ur post came here o k! ^________________^
[View Quote]Ry wrote:
> Authorization: ANNOYING
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Jan 7, 2005, 11:38pm
That website is a pro-MS website. Like saying that Music Pirates are
horrible people and referencing an RIAA website.
[View Quote]themask wrote:
> If anyone is skeptical about it, look at the full review of it here:
> http://www.winsupersite.com/reviews/ms_antispyware_preview.asp
> (also some other goodies on that site too!)
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Jan 28, 2005, 9:54pm
0h n0s, tehz bird flue!! Bird flu swept though my city a few summers
ago, killing a bunch of birds (they were laying everywhere)... No one
got sick, no one died, although the city was rather quick to respond and
clean up.
-Joe
[View Quote]Builderz wrote:
> If you thought the recent tsunami was bad, things much worse seem to be
> brewing...
>
> "WHO warns bird flu could be worse than SARS"
> http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6608053/
>
> "The Next Big Killer"
> http://www.forbes.com/global/2005/0207/016.html
>
> "Flu feared more than terror attack"
> http://www.raidersnewsupdate.com/lead-story13.htm
>
> "Act before the crisis"
> http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/opinion/209485_avianed.html
>
> "Russian Expert Says Flu Epidemic May Kill Over One Billion This Year"
> http://www.mosnews.com/news/2004/10/28/pandemic.shtml
>
> "Surviving the Influenza Pandemic: How to Protect Yourself From the
> Coming Bird Flu Pandemic"
> http://www.truthpublishing.com/survivinginfluenza.html
>
> -Builderz
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Feb 12, 2005, 1:50am
No, uh, much like a bagel, AW had to pay for the rendering engine they
use once.
-Joe
[View Quote]King Small Guy wrote:
> [I may be incorrect but this is what I have been told]
>
> From what I know the universe cost covers the licence for the graphics
> engine not just the AWI cost thingy. So they could be punished twice, once
> by AWI and Criterion/Renderware (or whoever it is)
>
> When will they ever learn...
> "Equin0x" <xenoph at optusnet.com.au> wrote in message
> news:420c0f6e at server1.Activeworlds.com...
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> or
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Feb 18, 2005, 5:06pm
http://john.fakeplastic.com/teleportphp.zip
-Joe
[View Quote]tunablues wrote:
> Just a note the cgi teleport area seems to be down
>
> objects.activeworlds.com/cgi-bin/teleport.cgi?
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Feb 22, 2005, 12:00am
Spiking memory usage by over 20MB!
-Joe
[View Quote]Tony M wrote:
> It's especially convienent with the Mozilla Suite -- click a link in
> Mozilla Mail, and it pops right up in the browser.
>
> Just my two cents.
>
> On 02/21/2005 1:05 PM, Builderz wrote:
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Feb 22, 2005, 3:55pm
http://john.fakeplastic.com/really.jpg
Spikes system memory usage by over 20MB.
Weirdo.
-Joe
[View Quote]shred wrote:
> http://zion.mb.brutus.homeunix.org/shred/really.png
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> joeman wrote:
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Feb 22, 2005, 10:26pm
I wasnt aware a stock browser + developer plugin was "full of crap". I
wasnt aware there was any option to thunderbird when it comes to
supperior mail and news browsing. Please, tell me where I can get
something that works like thunderbird, but takes less memory! Please do!
-Joe
[View Quote]shred wrote:
> My point was that someone concerned with memory shouldn't be using
> Thunderbird in the first place.
>
> And in any case:
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> http://zion.mb.brutus.homeunix.org/shred/yeahreally.png
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> Try tacking less crap onto your browser.
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> joeman wrote:
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Feb 22, 2005, 10:28pm
My gosh, are you going to start this again?
-Joe
[View Quote]Linn wrote:
> read this then keep your sh*t to yourself
> http://www.cyberwolfman.com/awtgor.htm#gors_grabbing_power
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Mar 3, 2005, 5:05pm
.................. I dont know what to say. Im speechless.....
-Joe
[View Quote]LtBrenton wrote:
> VB.NET rocks. Downloaded the VB.NET 2005 Express beta from MS. Looks like
> I escaped the time-bomb.
> http://lab.msdn.microsoft.com/express/vbasic/default.aspx
>
> -=LtB=-
>
> "Strike Rapier" <markyr at gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:422738f6 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
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Mar 13, 2005, 11:59pm
Lamest thread ever.
-Joe
[View Quote]Gnu32 wrote:
> Yey ^_^
>
> For those who don't know whats going on, www.simplaza.net/isolation.html
> Stupid idea, yes, but im bored
> Plus im suffering, so yay for you
>
> Current Stats:
> Hours: 5
> Mood: Pissed
> Kids Celebrating the fact im away: 2 (King RJ, Jesse)
> Comments:
> Stop threatning me with Seekerbots, you retards
>
> And please, keep watching my live feed ^_^ create picture
> www.simplaza.net/images/isolationlive.jpg update=10
>
> And remember, stop with the seeker bots, im alone , and its going to
> stay that way until April 1st.
>
> And don't worry, i won't post this every night. Nite all
>
> -Gnu32
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Mar 17, 2005, 12:33am
Guilty.
-Joe
[View Quote]Heretik wrote:
> Well- we were all chillin at GZ the other night and PK61 decides in his
> wisdom when Babble Fish asks - "Is Michael Jackson guilty?" to deem the
> conversation as not appropriate for GZ -then after a little discussion he
> then backtracks and says he didnt say we shouldnt continue the conversation,
> just to proceed cautiously...
> Now... Any other PK I know dont trip like that and lets things roll until it
> is eveident that there is goin to be a problem...
> I was disgusted at the straight laced interpretation for AWGZ which is a
> place of laughs and fun and topical discussion in my view- and always has
> been ever since I have been frequenting it.
> All the pks I talk to say they are not there to Police.. And in my
> experience this is the truth and they all do a great job -I just found his
> warnings every five minutes that something MIGHT turn into something that
> MIGHT be on the edge of AW regs a bit crass and unintuitive, not to mention
> delebriately antagonistic- most PKs I've spoken to will let a chat and the
> community's talk and chat and develop- and if it does breach the
> "guidelines" fair play- then say something.
> Darn ruined my and others evening havin someone jump on every little thing -
> "This might turn into something"- it blantently just antagonises people-
> which is what it did- and this in my and everyone elses eyes I spoke to does
> not lead to a good way forward for AW's Rep - the PK core or its citezens.
> There is a certain ammount of respect here that should be adhered to for
> sure- but haveing coversation choked in this way is a pretty sad thing in my
> oppinion- and the lack of faith in the Cits who regularly come to GZ to
> talk, chat and try to have fun is pretty patronising.
> Topical debate has always gone on at GZ and I suggest this PK is witness to
> GZ at other times and on other Pk's shifts as the night in mention he
> managed to antagonise needlessly pretty much everyone at GZ-and this is not
> the way forward for any PK who needs the mutal repect of the citezens to be
> able to enjoy AW.
> I am sure everyone will agree that we do not want AWGZ to turn into the
> gate... What yall think?
> I was perfectly happy to discuss Jackson as was everyone there... it is a
> topical and relavent topic- I do object to someone warning on me how to
> progress wiht my conversation every five minutes and it says a lot in my
> book the need to interject in such a way if you ask me... Most Pks I know do
> an exceptional job- but this one... upset a whole lotta people for no good
> reason.
> Hopefully he will learn from this experience and grow and progress :)
> Goodluck to him :)
> Cheers,
> The Heretik.
>
>
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Mar 18, 2005, 9:30pm
Thats so wonderful, after all, this is totally a WoW forum.
-Joe
[View Quote]ZeoFateX wrote:
> FIRST!
>
> and O_O
>
> (Anyone that plays WoW should know what I mean by first. Otherwise just
> forget it.)
>
> "E N Z O" <enzo at activeworlds.com> wrote in message
> news:423b5549 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
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Jul 29, 2005, 9:57pm
Quoting yourself is so pretentious.
-Joe
[View Quote]ubermonkey wrote:
> "Ahm a brain sai-yen-tist!" -Me
>
> Run, run while you still can, for this is no lie.
>
> "pelican" <stout2 at verizon.net> wrote in message
> news:42e9c484$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
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Jul 30, 2005, 6:37pm
The beta testers before you seemed to have done it just fine. I wouldnt
call it 'very' hard. Hardest part is making a detailed bug report, but
people that do these things for a living shouldnt have a hard time with it.
-Joe
[View Quote]Strike Rapier wrote:
> Very.
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Jul 30, 2005, 6:55pm
Milk and cookies at Othello, join us for delicious cookies!
-Joe
[View Quote]Ima Genius wrote:
> Hi everyone :)
> The following is the schedule of AWGames tournaments for the AWEC
> Festival. Please try to attend if you can, as they're lots of fun ;) We'll
> be giving away 21 points at each event.
>
> * Saturday, July 30th at 7pm VRT
> Othello Tournament:
> Join us for this classic game of strategy, also known as Reversi.
>
> * Sunday, July 31st at 7pm VRT
> Bowling Tournament:
> Participate in this favorite game of many AW users, now tastefully appointed
> with talking mugs.
>
> * Monday, August 1st at 7pm VRT
> Trivia Tournament:
> Take part in this battle of the wits, with questions touching on all topics
> and difficulty levels. Your choice of avatar; realistic or
> flies-apart-when-you-walk.
>
>
> To join, simply teleport to AWGames world :) Hope to see you there!
> Sincerely,
> - Ima
>
>
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Aug 4, 2005, 3:37am
yay floats! ^____________________________________________^
-Joe
[View Quote]Baro wrote:
> " (not sure if this is also a problem with Islam either O_o)."
>
> It's a capital offence in some muslim countries. Christian culture is like
> a tranny on a gay pride float compared to the islamic world when it comes to
> gay acceptance.
>
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Aug 4, 2005, 2:58pm
Was this your parents choice for you, or own own?
- Joe
[View Quote]SW Chris wrote:
> Actually.... it is. It's just difficult to do. I am a recovering
> homosexual. SURPRISE!!!! :D Your worldview paradigm has just been
> shattered. ;)
>
> Chris
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Sep 16, 2005, 1:56am
The Stargate concept was first introduced in the movie Stargate
(http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0111282/) in 1994 before the TV series
Stargate SG-1 in 1997.
-Joe
[View Quote]Matt888 wrote:
> AW Community,
>
> Some of you may know of a project of myn called the Gate Network. It
> connects several worlds together with a device known as a StarGate (from a
> sci-fi series called StarGate SG-1). Well recently I got some new objects
> for it, which includes the ring in full 3D.
>
> I also made a basic website for the gate to communicate updates, ect. The
> url is http://matt888.objectpaths.com/gatenetwork
>
> I would like to also take this oppertunity to invite everyone with a world
> or a town in AWTeen (Currently objects are only available in that large
> building world) and please connect to the Gate network. You may be
> wondering: How do I do that? Check out the website and theres a full list
> of instructions there, or just contact me and I can help you :)
>
> Be sure to check it out if your interested in Sci-fi ish stuff, because it
> is really awesome. If you want to check out some worlds that have a gate in
> them, try going to:
>
> -AWTeen
> -TheBeans
> -Canyon
> -TeenGate
> -Sparkles
>
> Those are just a few of the many that have decided to join in.
>
> -Matt
>
>
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Sep 19, 2005, 8:45pm
worldbuilders newsgroup.
-Joe
[View Quote]Heretik wrote:
> Something occurred to me when sittin on my world today; well a few things
> did actually.
>
> One was how I really should clear up the small pile of nail clippings that I
> had neglected to clear away from last night which were looking rather
> unsavery next to the packet of prawn cocktail quaver crisps (potato chips)
> on my desk that I was about to devour.
>
> But not only that, the realisation that I wanted to share with you all was-
> How about a World Owners Group?
> This could be benificial in many ways, networking between world owners could
> provide valuable resources to help each other.
> World owning and building can be a difficult job and a central forum as I am
> propsing to set up could be instrunmental in aiding networking and getting
> things done.
> Not only could it provide practical advice and support, but builders and
> modellers could advertise their services for off alpha building- even
> specify what sort of project they are wanting to work on - plus the worlds
> get a platform to let the universe know what they are working on should they
> choose.
> Dedicated projects that need builders or modellers could be set up faster by
> owners and ideas can be turned into reality.. well.. virtual reality.. heh..
> i made a funny..
> Anyways- as a group it could also be a great networking tool in obtaining
> practicle advice on what to do and how to approach some of the social
> situations that can arise aswell- it is a great deal of trust we give to
> people who we let build in our worlds after all- and that they put in us for
> not deleting or destroying thier work.
> So thoughts and ideas please.. and if anyone is interested in helping please
> let me know...
>
> Many thanks,
>
> Heretik :)
>
>
>
>
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Oct 6, 2005, 4:23pm
[View Quote]Bastillion wrote:
> This poll in no way claims that anything will actually happen to AWGZ, but
> perhaps AWI might listen to user base?
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Oh bastillion, AWI abandoned its user base a long time ago.
-Joe
Oct 15, 2005, 10:18pm
Sometime early 2007.
-Joe
[View Quote]GSK wrote:
> Is there any news about 4.1's release date?
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Oct 15, 2005, 11:03pm
You must have caught me on one of my good days.
-Joe
[View Quote]Strike Rapier wrote:
> "joeman" <john at fakeplastic.com> wrote in message
> news:43519c41 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
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>
>
> Unusual sense of optimism there Joe, feeling ok?
>
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Oct 20, 2005, 6:23pm
A website containing a list of all legal uniservers, what a novel and
excellent idea. Lets hope AWI listens to it. Not only would it provide
a difinitive list of whats legal and what isnt, it would also be a great
tool to find new uniservers out there.
Mauz already has a nice list going (http://www.mauz.info/awworlds.html ,
bottom of the page). One from AWI would be very nice though.
-Joe
[View Quote]Gandalf.TheWhite wrote:
> How about somthing constructive for a change, they have a point telling
> people about pirate universes and can't exactly list them by name for
> obvious reasons however there is somthing else they could do.
>
> Perhaps there should be a link to a web page that shows all the legal
> universe names. That way if its not listed its not legal and should be
> avoided
> and reported.
>
> After all the browser carries the www.activeworlds.com domain name and
> logo providing loads of free advertising for AW which there is no way to
> legally change or switch off unless they change the domainname to somthing
> non related to activeworlds.com as a parent company selling the technology.
>
> So how about they do a little back to support all the genuine universe
> owners who have spent there hard earned cash and prove there all above
> board and legal.
>
>
> "poseidon" <james at draeda.com> wrote in message
> news:4357dffa$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
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