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Icons

Aug 18, 2001, 2:46am
not PhotShop i used PhotImpact lol

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awtshirt thing..

Aug 17, 2001, 9:38pm
well considering it tell you "playing for an Activeworlds Come see the
future T'Shirt" i thought you would know lol

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Domain Names?

Aug 18, 2001, 4:02am
try www.godaddy.com only like $10.00

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Domain Names?

Aug 18, 2001, 1:41pm
i just said that retard

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Domain Names?

Aug 18, 2001, 1:42pm
lol thats way to expensive try the ones for $10

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Question

Aug 22, 2001, 1:10am
how do i made a copywrite symbol? i know its alt something but i forgot

--
- Brandon
(website coming soon)
World: A'Dude
Co-owned world: Safira

Question

Aug 22, 2001, 2:01pm
i'll use whatever god dam word i want

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Question

Aug 22, 2001, 3:19pm
for your information anything is copyrighted even if you dont put that
there...if you create something its protected under law no matter if you put
that or not.

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Question

Aug 22, 2001, 5:56pm
i dont care about a god dam court.....nobodys going to see that i put
Copywrite and say "oh i guess ill copy it cuase they spelled it wrong" And
it doesnt matter becuase there are copyRIGHT notices on my splashsreen and
in the about box

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In Depth Look (and demonstration)- New WindowsRG

Aug 22, 2001, 7:37pm
LOL thats so funny

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This world Avatars.zip (.dat) is pissing me off...

Aug 22, 2001, 9:34pm
dump your cache

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Size of a Community

Aug 23, 2001, 6:24pm
caretaker.....thats how you chnage world settings and thats the only way you
can change the backdrop...other then a bot

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Size of a Community

Aug 23, 2001, 7:39pm
so then you'd have the backdrop changin every second and tons of choas....no

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We have received the answer to Arecibo

Aug 24, 2001, 4:29pm
its been PROVED. A group of kids gave themselves away and showed exactly how
they did it. Plus i don't think alien would come to earth an draw in out
wheat fields. THats the stupidet thing i've ever heard.

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Looking for a program...

Oct 31, 2001, 4:26pm
thats for slideshows lol....thats like pictures that chnage every few
seconds...

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Looking for a program...

Oct 31, 2001, 6:34pm
its not on download.com so where else might i get this program?

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Majestic

Nov 3, 2001, 12:09am
Anyone heard of Majestic or have ever played it? I just played the demo
earlier today and this is what happens:

You sign-up at a site and provide your e-mail and phone number

about 10 minutes later my phone rings (yes for real this isnt a story). I
pick up, a women starts talking, it kinda surprises me how real it sound
except for the fact the voice doesnt respond to what i say. In a shortened
version this is what the recording says: Hey you signed up for the demo of
Majestic right? well im supposed to tell you this site <site snipped>. See
ya.

I go to the site and click on the demo install button and a screen flashes
up showing lines of installation code and so on in a DOS like window (its
fake dont worry)

Then the site keeps displaying a page not found.

5 minutes later the phone rings. The lady that told me about the site is
talking franticly saying they're after her and she hopes i didnt go to the
site. The voice skips a few seconds and dies out.

I get an e-mail saying they hoped i liked the demo version and give me a
link for free shipping if i order now.

Pretty cool huh? Well i bought it.


This is like no game i've played before. It incorporates many internet tools
including e-mail, phone, fax, AOL Instant Messaging, and internet search
engines.

I'll give you an example of a typical day of playing the game called
Majestic (made by EA if your wondering):

(this was copied directly off of the website, www.majesticthegame.com )

Tuesday - 8:15AM

You're reading your morning email when you receive a message from a
mysterious woman. She's scared; her co-worker is missing and she thinks
people are after her. In her email she's included a link to an online news
story of the missing co-worker. Using your Majestic Alliance Application,
you confirm her story by finding additional news feeds about the
disappearance.

9:05AM

There's a fax from the mystery woman waiting for you when you get to work.
It is a fax of a photo taken from the inside of a warehouse, along with a
note saying that this may be important. Unfortunately, you can't make heads
or tails of it, so you file it away for now.

6:22PM

When you get home, you go immediately online. An anonymous informant
contacts you by instant messaging; he asks if you've had a chance to examine
the photo yet. Checking your Majestic Alliance Application archive, you find
a digital copy of the photo. Examining the photo more closely, you discover
a company name on the back wall of the warehouse.

7:49PM

After dinner, you use the Majestic search engine to research the company
name you've discovered. The search results in a list of relevant links. Just
as you are about to click on the first link, your cell phone rings. You
answer it and a stranger tells you he has a message from Majestic for you.
He then proceeds to inform you that he knows you've been talking to the
mystery woman. With a menacing pause, he warns you to stop and hangs ups.

8:50PM

Undaunted, you return to explore a promising web site, but you are denied
access to a section of the site. You then remember a memo with the same name
as the section of the site. Looking the memo up in your archive, you find
the word "serendipity" scrawled in the margin. You type the word in for the
password and amazingly, are given access to a video of a top-secret
government meeting discussing alien contact.

9:05PM

Excited, you immediately email the mystery woman about your find. You
spend the rest of the night chatting online with other Majestic players just
like you, comparing notes and discussing the various clues you have
uncovered. You finally fall asleep wondering what Majestic will bring you
tomorrow.

Ok well i think i need to shutup but basicly that is what happens, yes for
real, in a game of Majestic. They include tons of "episodes" of mystery
type challenges to solve. Searching through the Majestic search engine which
displays real pages along with fake pages (that are made for the game).
Getting on AIM and getting mysterius intsant messges from frantic people who
are trying to get your help, recieving faxes of secret documents, and
getting e-mail from characters in the game (i think you can reply to them
but im not sure). along with voice messages, streaming video (sometimes
secreatly recorded from peoples webcams hehe), and audio.

Ok well im not tying to advertise or anythign but i just thought you'd liek
to see what a cool game this is. Please give me some feedback.

-Cozmo

Majestic

Nov 3, 2001, 12:38pm
and if you didnt know you can pause the game so it doesnt call whenever you
like..you have total control over how it contacts you..and it doesnt call a
billion times a day...but i respect your opinion even though i think the
game makes it more realistic and fun. The Devs of the game wanted to "leave
you guessing where the game ends and reality begins". The only thing you
have to remember is to not let little kids answer the phone who might not
know that it is a game, and there is no kids in my home so thats not a
problem, and i tell my parents about it. So the point of the game is to make
it like your actually a detective or person trying to solve the mystery.

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Majestic

Nov 3, 2001, 1:34pm
uuuummm....and your point is?

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Majestic

Nov 3, 2001, 1:41pm
ok let me correct you...to play the demo you have to be 18...the game does
not have a set age limit

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Majestic

Nov 3, 2001, 1:41pm
and im not stupid enough to not tell my parents

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Majestic

Nov 9, 2001, 2:26pm
ya.....like i';ve said before you can control how they contact you and when.

I actually bought it a few days ago and im playign Episode 0 the Pilot
Episode and it's very intresting...i love it

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--
======MhM 23x20===Coolavin===Áine/AHNya===================
Imagine a moral code rooted in beauty, love, pleasure, and liberation
instead of order, control, repression, and fear.
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help

Nov 6, 2001, 3:47pm
ummm...why? that could be dangerous unless you know what your doing. If you
installed some kind of snoopware to watch on kids on the intenet or
something then most good programs will eliminate a ctrl+alt+del for that
program so they cannot close it

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Linux

Nov 6, 2001, 11:28pm
well i've always wanted this. And i know theres several versions like Red
Hat and so on....

well what do you think is the best version and where is it avaliable

Transparency Problems in DirectX Mode

Nov 21, 2001, 3:59pm
there us a lot of transparency problems on 3.2 , all modes, that involves
objects also. I'm not surprised becuase AW has told us there is transparncy
problems. I just didnt know it did it to the words until now.


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is anyone ealse having V scan problems?

Nov 22, 2001, 1:07am
i've been using Norton Anti-Virus for a long time now....i think its better

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is anyone ealse having V scan problems?

Nov 22, 2001, 1:46am
i wouldnt bring it to a shop. I'd rather just re format my HD then pay money
hehe. if your anti-virus didn't catch it then i dont recomend that
program....norton has cought every virus i've ever gotten with no problem...

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O_O

Nov 23, 2001, 1:54am
O.O then welcome to the newsgroups

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3.3 features

Dec 9, 2001, 2:13am
he MEANS xxx.xxx.000

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Coca-Cola

Nov 27, 2001, 6:04pm
if people were smart they wouldnt click on that post. It only downloads the
headers at first which arent that big then when you click the message it
downloads it.

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