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strike rapier // User Search
strike rapier // User Search
Feb 17, 2005, 6:25am
The list is from AWGate, from a fair while back I believe, mid 2003.
- MR
[View Quote]"Jaguar Hahn" <markterrell at gmail.com> wrote in message
news:42140db5$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> Sorry at messed up log in previous post...pasted and didn't press Enter :P
> Seems like joder got it for AlphaWorld. Some of Strike's list must be
> old....
>
> Jaguar Hahn: maricon fodo smegma
>
> [Customs Aide]: You have been ejected for unacceptable language
>
> Immigration Officer: You have been ejected from awgate
>
> Immigration Officer: Welcome to Alphaworld, the oldest and largest virtual
> world in the Cyberverse. Alphaworld cell limit now set to Large : )
>
> [Customs Aide]: Welcome, Jaguar Hahn. For the Conduct Guidelines please
> say
> World Rules or see http://www.activeworlds.com/community/conduct.asp
>
> Jaguar Hahn: ok got it
>
> Jaguar Hahn: I said maricon fodo smegma in AWGate and it worked :P
>
> Jaguar
> Hahn: not ejected here though lmao
>
> Jaguar
> Hahn: lemme copy and paste from NGs...hmmmm
>
> Jaguar
> Hahn: smegma, *pc-hardware.no, joder, mierda,
>
> [Customs Aide]: You have been ejected for unacceptable language in a
> public
> area
>
> Immigration Officer: You have been ejected from aw
>
> Immigration Officer: Welcome to AWTeen. ;-)
>
> Demeter:
> Terrain features are ONLINE; say 'd:begin' to edit terrain
>
>
>
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Feb 10, 2005, 11:20pm
00:36:36 I have successfully entered aw
World IO: Welcome to Alphaworld, the oldest and largest virtual world in the
Cyberverse. Click http://www.activeworlds.com/help/aw36/movedecade.html to
see how long til CY turns 10. Alphaworld cell limit now set to Large : )
World Data: aw is a P32750/500 containing 168751956 objects
00:36:36 aw_state_change - I become visible in aw
00:36:37 I have been disconnected from the universe (rc 471)
00:36:42: [AW GameBot] #5950 Enters using [Privilege: 1] at 1.2n 1.95e 0.0a
180
00:36:42: Earthcrittter #33665 Enters using [Citizen: 318816] at 1.628n
1.821w 0.0a -151
00:36:42: Heretik #33203 Enters using [Citizen: 352746] at 0.714n 1.378w
0.0a 359
00:36:42: Raw SteeL #28786 Enters using [Citizen: 319068] at 0.672n 0.939e
0.0a -2
00:36:42: Goober King #32654 Enters using [Citizen: 103935] at 0.546n 0.555e
2.5a 134
00:36:44 <-- Heretik #33203 exits at 0.714n 1.378w 0.0a 359
#CMD> #arc 471
> Command not recognised
#CMD> #awrc 471
> AWAPI Reason Code 471 is Connection Lost, Owner
00:37:04 <-- [AW GameBot] #5950 exits at 1.2n 1.95e 0.0a 180
00:37:33 Recovered from Universe Disconnect
00:37:33 ---------[ New Session #59812 ]--------
00:37:38 <-- Goober King #32654 exits at 0.546n 0.555e 2.5a 134
00:37:38: Goober King #59822 Enters using [Citizen: 103935] at 0.546n 0.555e
2.5a 134
00:37:53 <-- Earthcrittter #33665 exits at 1.628n 1.821w 0.0a -151
00:37:53 <-- Raw SteeL #28786 exits at 0.672n 0.939e 0.0a -2
00:37:53: [AW GameBot] #60058 Enters using [Privilege: 1] at 1.2n 1.95e 0.0a
180
00:37:53: Earthcrittter #60107 Enters using [Citizen: 318816] at 1.628n
1.821w 0.0a -151
00:37:53: Raw SteeL #60137 Enters using [Citizen: 319068] at 0.672n 0.939e
0.0a -2
00:37:54: Heretik #60039 Enters using [Citizen: 352746] at 2.463n 0.062e
0.0a 192
Heretik: hmmmm
00:38:00 <-- Goober King #59822 exits at 0.546n 0.555e 2.5a 134
00:38:12 [AW GameBot] #60058 has produced double sessions as the result of a
world disconnect
00:38:12 Earthcrittter #60107 has produced double sessions as the result of
a world disconnect
00:38:12 Heretik #60039 has produced double sessions as the result of a
world disconnect
00:38:12 Raw SteeL #60137 has produced double sessions as the result of a
world disconnect
00:38:12: Goober King #59822 Enters using [Citizen: 103935] at 0.546n 0.555e
2.5a 134
Heretik: no- aw went all funny
Earthcrittter: i disappeard
Goober King: /me kicks Customs Aide
Earthcrittter: was it me
Heretik: hi Kol hi equinox :)
Earthcrittter: hi KoL
Goober King: sup Kol?
00:38:32: [BlimpBot] #59771 Enters using [Privilege: 1] at 0.104n 3.998w
20.0a 358
My logs, >_< forgot it was there but it caught the event perfectly.
- MR
[View Quote]"Equin0x" <xenoph at optusnet.com.au> wrote in message
news:420bff12 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> Seems AW just went all odd..
>
> I couldn't enter just now, and tried again to find 22 users and 64
> worlds.. AWGate and such were all down.
>
> As I got into AW, the Customs Aide came online about 2 minutes after me..
> and the Chess bot seems the same;
>
> [AW GameBot]: has taken too long to move. is the winner of this checkers
> game!
> [AW GameBot]: has taken too long to move. is the winner of this chess
> game!
>
> Anyhow, seems to be recovering now..with a load of people all visiting
> AW.. I couldn't help but post.
>
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Feb 11, 2005, 10:52am
Megaplanets is just a bog standard cracked uni that comes in a ZIP, you find
a computer, unzip it, and run it - Hardly takes any brains.
- MR
[View Quote]"Gnu32" <simplaza at simplaza.net> wrote in message
news:420ca896$2 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> Its highly likley that these 2 'Rudeboys' are responsible, or are just
> hosting it without realising its illegal
> Strange how they think they know all about cars,Their Bio's are pathetic
> too
> Bit like the people behind megaplanets
> goober king wrote:
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Feb 11, 2005, 5:54pm
Yeah, phishing - about a million a day go out, nothing new really.
- MR
[View Quote]"Lioness.." <nobody at nowhere.net> wrote in message
news:420cfe88$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> Anyway, it was an email supposedly from Yahoo asking me for my CC number
> and my PIN number for the ATM. ROFLMBO!!!!!!!!!
>
> Anyone else get one of these lately?
>
>
> "Lioness.." <nobody at nowhere.net> wrote in message
> news:420cfe15$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
>
>
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Feb 14, 2005, 3:24pm
I can think of better strategies for achieving success.
- MR
[View Quote]"Syntax" <synny at swcity.net> wrote in message
news:4210dbe0 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> They put Veger in charge.. :P
>
> "Marnie" <buzzard554 at fastmail.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:4210d3ef$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
>
>
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Feb 26, 2005, 1:22pm
Put it in a site that supports PHP.
Teleport is http://yoururl.com/teleport.cgi?aw_12345n_12345e_30a
- MR
[View Quote]"Lady NightHawk" <dmurtagh27 at hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:421bc60c$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> Instructions on where to put it would be nice. Also, can you put more than
> one teleport in it or is it just for one teleport to one world? More info
> please...
>
> LNH
>
>
>
> --
>
> "joeman" <john at fakeplastic.com> wrote in message
> news:42163cc4$2 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
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>
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Feb 26, 2005, 10:16pm
You missunderstand.
The teleport PHP creates the teleports on the fly, basically it creates a
file of the following format:
teleport <world> <coordinates>
The PHP script changes the HTTP headers so IE instead automatically
downloads and runs the teleport file you download to your tempoary internet
files.
say the file was on:
www.someurl.com/teleport.php
going someurl.com/teleport.php?aw_0n_0w_10a
^^^
This would teleport you AW GZ
going someurl.com/teleport.php?awteen_0n_0w_10a
^^^^
This would teleport you to AWTeen.
Likewise, the coordinates after are fully variable.
- Mark R
[View Quote]"Lady NightHawk" <dmurtagh27 at hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:4220e55c at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> And again, can it hold more than one world tele?
>
> LNH
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Feb 23, 2005, 7:51pm
So fix... the damned... Ground Zero.
While you are at it, add a few hundred new objects, a proper skybox, and
maybe add demeter (source is available now).
I recon you could do it as a company in oh... 3 hours? Not bad for about 90%
customer satisfaction!
- Mark R
[View Quote]"E N Z O" wrote:
> Just to clarify...
>
> 1. NewAW is not and has never been meant to replace AlphaWorld.
>
> 2. AlphaWorld is a part of history and has been since it opened in 1995
>
> 3. AlphaWorld has not been "swept under the rug"
>
>
>
>
> E
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Mar 9, 2005, 12:21pm
Yeah.. its one of the oldest... and aint moving forward.
Probably why 'there' is kicking our asses. You just helped prove our own
point :)
Why don't you still watch black and white TV Facter? I mean there was the
whole moon landing etc...
- Mark R
[View Quote]"facter" <invurt at hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:422f0009$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
>
>
> No idea who you are, but you should have a little more respect. To change
> AWGZ is to change something of historical value. To you know any of the
> stories behind the place? Do you know any of the actual history? Tell me,
> what is "Bel's Corner", why is it the way it is? So, what, hey, why dont
> we go and knock down the Empire state building. Why dont we go knock down
> the White House, oh, or the Washington Monument. See, those places are a
> part of American history. They are part of that countries history, and it
> disgusts me, that you, who are one of the ones who sit there and probably
> go on about how much they "lvoe aw!" that you would even begin to think
> about knocking down a piece of living history. Aw is one of THE oldest VR
> environments running on the web. There is nothing else like it. There
> never will be - it is as much a nation as anywhere else. As much a
> COMMUNITY as anywhere else, as any other mation on this earth. It has had
> wars, it has had deaths (yes, and some of those who are no longer with us
> have a lot of history in AWGZ - do you accept the defiling of memorials
> also?), it has had pain, love, life birth, sacrifice .. it is a virtual
> monument to TEN YEARS of a new world. That world may no longer be in its
> golden days, but that doesnt mean that you go and piss on those who made
> that world what it is in order to have WEEEEE BLING BLING NU GRAFIIIX!!!
>
> Ignorance? Dont even start with me mate, you are outmatched,
> out-historified, out-knowledged and out clued - and if you seriously want
> to try to match me in a flame war, then please, pretty please - bring it
> on. I havnt had fun arguing in this forum for some time. If not, and if
> you want to actually start showing some respect for the history of the
> software you procalim to love, slink back into YOUR corner, and shut the
> fuck up :)
>
> I think I might hang around a while, it seems some of you newbies might
> need to actualyl learn a little more about what went into this community
> from the very start. I'm quite happy, and MORE than eager to teach :)
>
> Take care now.
> F.
>
> ps - I never went anywhere. I never left, and I never intend to. Guess you
> havnt met me before - but now you have. I'd say that makes you pretty
> special, to be able to get me out into the open like this.
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Mar 9, 2005, 6:29pm
"ciena" <nikona at comcast.net> wrote :
> You guys that r always whinning and sniveling about AW (and u know who u
> r) why dont u just go to another world or get your own world or better yet
> leave AW.
*slow claps for stupidity*
> I myself like the history to stay.
You would do, your opinions are a relic... and we are only 4 lines into the
newsgroup post.
> If u dont like the way AW is run then why do u stay?
'You'
> Go play with your other toys. There is pretty worlds if u just take the
> time to go see them.
Perhaps its not about world hopping?
> And if u get around more u will see some awesome builds made with "old
> ass building sets "
Go check out Ferrs build in AWTeen, get a 5Ghz processor and your face will
fall off.
> Just go look at OW
Well we all know how successful OW has been... *cough*
> in alpha or go look at Vera's awesome builds there. There's a lot of
> awesome builds made with those "old ass building sets ". I plan on staying
> here without complaining as long as AW is here or untill I take the big
> dirt nap.
It appears to me you are complaining now...
> I am happy with AW and I'm sure there is plenty of others that feel the
> same way.
'pleanty' doesnt pay the bills, 'tens of thousands' does...
> If I don't like someone I simply don't associate with them. If I dont like
> a Uni I simply leave. All some of u do is complain. and how's that working
> for ya? Doesn't do any good does it?
Mar 15, 2005, 9:57am
Maybe they do...
Of course, without a consumer base.. they go broke reallll quick.
- Mark R
[View Quote]"Tart Sugar" <tartsugar at comcast.net> wrote:
> I'm not saying that at all, but *some* of the suggestions are starting
> some rather heated arguments.
> Ask Uncle Enzo to put out (yet another) poll to see what the majority of
> the Cits want. If enough ppl want something in particular done with Alpha
> World THEN maybe Enzo will take notice.
> But when all is said and done, Rick and JP still own AW.
>
> That's my feedback. ; )
>
> ~TS
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Feb 23, 2005, 1:02am
Im on this darn staffs university LAN which can go at upto 2MB a second on
some days and 0.2kbps on others.
I appreciate small file size on the newsreader where you want to read
through them quickily.
- Mark R
[View Quote]"SW Chris" <chrisw10 at nckcn.com> wrote in message
news:421b7b2c$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> He's talking about people in countries where you have to pay by the
> megabyte for what you download. He's talking about saving their
> bandwidth. Although, to be honest, in this day and age, newgroup text
> hardly puts a dent in your wallet. Or even your change jar.
>
> Chris
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Feb 23, 2005, 3:45pm
Indeed, times whatever number of posts.
- MR
[View Quote]"SW Chris" <chrisw10 at nckcn.com> wrote:
>3 kilobytes versus 1, eh? ::)
>
> Chris
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Feb 23, 2005, 10:31pm
Sometimes I can't even download 1 in 40 seconds, it times out.
- Mark R
[View Quote]"SW Chris" <chrisw10 at nckcn.com> wrote in message
news:421d0762$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> In any given day there aren't enough posts to equal 100 kilobytes. a 56k
> modem can download that in less than 15 seconds and a 28.8k modem in less
> than 30.
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Feb 23, 2005, 11:33pm
I know o_0 but it helps if I can click a link to open a page (good) instead
of having to wait for a huge newsgroup post to download, preventing me from
reading any other posts.
[View Quote]"SW Chris" wrote:
> Well that's your problem, not the Internet's. :P
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Feb 23, 2005, 3:47pm
OMG thoze 3v1L g0r34nZ!
Move along...
- MR
[View Quote]"Linn" <ironhead at digitalpassage.com> wrote in message
news:421bc32b$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> read this then keep your sh*t to yourself
> http://www.cyberwolfman.com/awtgor.htm#gors_grabbing_power
>
>
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Feb 24, 2005, 9:13am
You have 4 fingers and 1 thumb on each hand. In total you have 5 digits.
- Mark R
[View Quote]"Lady NightHawk" <dmurtagh27 at hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:421da0e6$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> So did I, but I came back LOL.
>
> There doesn't offer the building, avatar/modeling abilities that AW does
> ... you have to pay to submit your designs for instance. You can't just
> u/l what you make and use or share to your desire ... it's all strictly
> controlled. About the only things I like alot about there that aw
> currently doesn't have is the transportation and pets. I do love my
> butterfly hoverboard and my doggie LOL. And yes I know you can have bot
> *pets* but they aren't as free moving and realistic in action as they are
> in there. What I don't like about there is you have to pay for everything,
> if aw goes that route I'm afraid it's back to 2D chats for me :o/ I don't
> like the cartoony look of the avs but that's just my taste, some love that
> look ... but for me, last I counted I had five fingers on each hand (in
> RL) LOL. Apparently that is their style tho, and they're stickin to it!
>
> LNH
>
> --
>
> "Ferruccio" <startrek3 at earthlink.net> wrote in message
> news:421d9361$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
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>
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Feb 26, 2005, 2:22pm
.... thats just plain wrong.
- MR
[View Quote]"Imagine" <imagines at joimail.com> wrote in message
news:4220a0fd at server1.Activeworlds.com...
>I give my kids a valentine card and box of candy on Valentines day cause, I
> love them :)
>
> Imagine
>
>
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Mar 1, 2005, 8:49am
He who causes the most pain when kicking you up the arse, wins!
- MR
[View Quote]ZeoFateX wrote:
> Hahhahah this isn't a democracy. X'D
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Mar 2, 2005, 8:18pm
.... You wouldent have thought of allowing a diff port on a TCP/IP based
system? =\
- MR
[View Quote]"Andras" <andras at andras.net> wrote in message
news:4225f6a5$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> XelaG wrote:
>
>
>
> WOW!!! I'm speechless!!! I would never thought such an original idea
> myself!!!!
>
> --
> Andras
> "It's MY computer" (tm Steve Gibson)
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Mar 3, 2005, 2:19pm
..NET and its internals are sweet for this sort of thing, fully integrated.
- MR
[View Quote]"XelaG" <xelag at digitalspace.com> wrote in message
news:tkfd21l1n7uq0j33s3rdi8e65f5inicg99 at 4ax.com...
> And by the way, Andras, the fault is not by MicroOlap, the blame lies
> on Borland. Their dbExpress documentation omits the port parameter,
> as if they assume all DBs will be listening on their standard ports.
> So each vendor has had to invent its own way. Other vendors also have
> dual ways to set the port. This Borland omission has caused a lot of
> confusion.
>
> Alex
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Mar 5, 2005, 10:17pm
VB.NET is... interesting... o_0
C++.NET v7.1 (2003) is very nice, standards compliant, MFC 7.1 is very, very
powerful, I havent much played around with the managed extensions tho.
- MR
[View Quote]"LtBrenton" <uaf_brenton at concsols.com> wrote in message
news:42275f75$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> 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 3, 2005, 2:19pm
Outragiously large and cool.
- M R
[View Quote]"Ferruccio" <startrek3 at earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:42267167$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> http://www.geocities.com/tauntaun99/swcity/Ferr/pre1.jpg - 15.jpg
>
>
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Mar 8, 2005, 12:50am
This is absolutly rediculous - and a clear abuse of AWLD privileges whoever
Veritas is he or she clearly has not realised that the AW server can host
500 sessions without blinking an digital eyelid.
I used 60 bots in AWTeen before, Johns PPW and several others to do some
promotional material for AWTeen - Noone (ok, maybe Aoshima) complained then,
effect on the server: Zip.
The bot rights were paid for and agree'd to, removing them would most likely
be a legal violation and even if the local state had nothing to say about
it, you can bet your life the BBB would.
- Mark R
> Veritas.: Hi
> John Tirado: (to Veritas.) Hi
> John Tirado: (to Veritas.) How are you?
> Veritas.: Your bots where launched from Matt's PC - he started 80 of them
> (yours and other privs)
> John Tirado: (to Veritas.) how did you find out tho O_O ?
> John Tirado: (to Veritas.) You're not AWI are you ?
> Veritas.: This caused a lag, if it happens again, and you do not change
> your priv password, I have to take your bot rights down. I am sorry
> Veritas.: Same is for Matt
> Veritas.: did you understand?
>
> Afterwards, John Tirado's privlage password was changed forcivly without
> John's permission. I had permission from John to use his ppw.
>
> I am very angry about this. We wern't doing anything wrong- if John
> bought the bot rights, then he should be allowed to use them freely.
> Please do something about this issue. I am not impressed with the way we
> were treated, and if this continues then I will have no other choice then
> to take my buisness elsewhere.
>
> -Matt888 (#352884)
>
>
Mar 8, 2005, 1:00am
This isnt the first time AWI has done absolutly stupid things as well.. is
it.
- MR
[View Quote]"Strike Rapier" <markyr at gmail.com> wrote:
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> This is absolutly rediculous - and a clear abuse of AWLD privileges
> whoever Veritas is he or she clearly has not realised that the AW server
> can host 500 sessions without blinking an digital eyelid.
>
> I used 60 bots in AWTeen before, Johns PPW and several others to do some
> promotional material for AWTeen - Noone (ok, maybe Aoshima) complained
> then, effect on the server: Zip.
>
> The bot rights were paid for and agree'd to, removing them would most
> likely be a legal violation and even if the local state had nothing to say
> about it, you can bet your life the BBB would.
>
> - Mark R
Mar 8, 2005, 6:54am
What do you mean never had to deal with? Millions of calls to phoneline
support at made to companies every single day containing 50,000 support
staff, even if they are using a support screen.
AWI on the other hand has one, trying to deal with real-time issues not to
mention most the hardware going down at a seemingly frequent interval.
It is especially worrying how random people who noone has ever heard of pop
up, what effectivly acounts to revokes service (any changes to the 'terms'
of what you have paid for should be reported to the registered users email).
Why is it, you can go to Ray, Stacee, Chrispeg and even Rick and JP and
usually get help on the spot, people who we **know** are AWI, but random
people pop along and look to ruin it? heh... If they don't have that much
experience in dealing with the AW users.. why the heck are they doing things
that would provoke users... and not only just talky users, but the people
running TeenGate, one of the most popular worlds in AW that has contributed
a whole lot to AW still having a user count.
- MR
[View Quote]"SW Chris" <chrisw10 at nckcn.com> wrote in message
news:422d3ef0$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> This isn't the first time you folks have completely blown things out of
> the water either.
>
> You think we're different? Lucasfilm just pulled a similar stunt.
> http://www.galacticsenate.com/index.php?showtopic=13488
>
> To me this implies not that AWI is incompetent, but that there is a
> problem between how corporations and their userbases are trying to adapt
> to the instant feedback mechanism of the Internet. And instant feedback
> is something that businesses have never in the past had to deal with
> before.
>
> Chris
>
> "Strike Rapier" <markyr at gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:422d1566 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
>
>
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Mar 10, 2005, 6:21pm
.... so how did he get a bot limit of 60?
- Mark R
[View Quote]"E N Z O" <enzo at activeworlds.com> wrote in message
news:42308d3d$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> The bot rights were never purchased, nor billed to the customer. This is
> why there is no record of the transaction.
>
>
> E
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Mar 9, 2005, 6:26pm
In that case....
We need a new Maximum Size, Maximum User world - Megapath OP, special
commands and integrated Z objects, it needs a terrain modification system
(jebus how easy would this be using direct world server access and a
plugin???)
At the end of the day if AW wants to make a success, especially since the
price increases, they need to offer more than they do.
- MR
[View Quote]"BinaryBud" <leo at realPANTStourvision.com> wrote in message
news:422f5735$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> Your mixing up Active Worlds with Alpha World
>
> Leave Alpha World alone..... just don't go there....send your tech
> savvy friends to a new world to show off the technology leave our history
> alone!
>
> Moving on to better pastures does not mean you have to destroy or alter
> your old pastures.
>
> Leo :)
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Mar 9, 2005, 9:51pm
Well.. its you and Facter... vs well... everyone else.
- MR
[View Quote]"ciena" <nikona at comcast.net> wrote in message
news:422f89b5$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> what is that percentage based on? i dont ever remember being asked to vote
> on it. was there a poll done of all aw cits and i was just overlooked?
> "SW Comit" <sam at usamedia.tv> wrote in message
> news:422f8357$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
>
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Mar 9, 2005, 9:52pm
I don't know LNH...
Id say issues with AWGate's GK's has lost AW a *lot* more business than it
has made recently.
- MR
[View Quote]"Lady NightHawk" wrote:
>I don't see why anyone cares what AlphaWorld looks like in relation to
>*keeping business* ... it's AWGate that gets the "tourists" (potential
>customers) first. Leave AW the way it was/is, and keep it historical
>(although it pains me so to wear most avs in AW worlds :o/) ... make AWGate
>more up to date (although it's not too bad as it is). AW could make a *new
>AlphaWorld* ... maybe call it BetaWorld with all the newest bells and
>whistles and leave AlphaWorld as it was/is ... what would rock would be a
>multipath for this new BetaWorld in which others could donate use of their
>ops besides the standard aw ones. Of course, by donate I mean give their op
>to AWI (simply linking to them won't due as people can change the url with
>ease and mess up your BetaWorld builds). Just my thoughts...
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> LNH
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