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Aug 8, 2002, 10:04pm
The effect of bumping an object does not work while warping so bouncing
between objects would be impossible.
[View Quote]"sw chris" <chrisw10 at skywalkeronline.net> wrote in message
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> probably people would drop teleports on unsuspecting avatars and knock
them
> back and forth. I've never been in a spinning warp. :(
>
> Chris
>
> "goober king" <gooberking at utn.cjb.net> wrote in message
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Aug 8, 2002, 12:57am
Well, I'm certainly not going to walk for 3 hours to get to where I want to
go!
[View Quote]"yanst" <ayansta at hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Source: http://www.synergycorp.com/nwt/uz/uz0p3.htm
> Date: December 12, 1995
>
> In part reads:
>
> "Since I came to AlphaWorld, the number one question I have heard from
> almost everyone was "how do you teleport?" Finally we are at the point
where
> we are about to get that feature! However, there will be limits. The
> intention as I understand it is to have web-page-based teleport where you
> can teleport directly to any spot in AlphaWorld, so you can make lists of
> "hot link lists" on web pages, but that will be the only way to go exactly
> where you want to go. One important concept is is that we don't want to
> spoil the simulation of reality achieved in AlphaWorld so far...and if
> everyone is flitting all over the place all the time that goes down the
> drain (it's bad enough sometimes with the current WARP feature.) "
> ----------------------------
> Question. Does "flitting all over the place all the time" spoil the
> simulation fo reality achieved in Alpha World?
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Aug 8, 2002, 5:22pm
Pay attention to this line of the article:
"Date: December 12, 1995"
hehe :-P
[View Quote]"lioness." <nobody at nowhere.net> wrote in message
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> I could be wrong but ....Don't we ALREADY have teleport capabilities????
Are
> you referring to that neat feature near the top of the screen that says
> "teleport" where you can either type in coordinates or "remember" places
to
> go????? ;-")
>
>
>
> "yanst" <ayansta at hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> where
you
of
exactly
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Aug 8, 2002, 5:23pm
Actually, scientists have managed to learn how to transport photons and
although transporting matter made up of trillions of pieces is far in the
future, it has become a more realistic idea.
[View Quote]"bowen" <thisguyisashimmyritzer at 7k2.4mg.com> wrote in message
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> Ok, it's nice that you watch star trek a lot, but it's getting really old.
>
> --Bowen--
>
> "ncc 72897" <NCC-71854 at USS-Venture.Starfleet.UFP> wrote in message
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Aug 8, 2002, 9:57pm
LMAO. If they tried, they failed but I'm sure most scientists would never
attempt such an idiotic thing. What they have accomplished so far is not
even close to transporting matter of any sort, let alone anything nearly as
complex as a piece of fruit.
I'm sorry to say that you heard wrong.
[View Quote]"alphabit phalpha" <alphabit at swbell.net> wrote in message
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> Well...I have heard they are moving fruits:)
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Aug 8, 2002, 11:35pm
You can if you like but if it does exist, those were some stupid scientists.
:-P I can guarantee it didn't work if it did anything at all, LOL :-D
[View Quote]"alphabit phalpha" <alphabit at swbell.net> wrote in message
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> Are you going to make me search for a url or sumpin?:)
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Aug 9, 2002, 12:06am
It's a common misconception that during the time of Columbus, most people
though the world was flat. Actually, during that time, it was a well-known
idea that the world wasn't flat even to the point that it was taught in
schools.
I do believe it is possible, just not with our current knowledge. It may be
possible in the future. Infact, with the rate we're going with Science, I
wouldn't be surprised if we were taking teleportation for granted in 100
years.
[View Quote]"alphabit phalpha" <alphabit at swbell.net> wrote in message
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> Wow...you just got me to thinking......
> Imagine what they could do in medicine if this were possible!
> Cancer cells could be identified...located...then transported out of the
> infected body!
>
> Now Dion....please don't tell me you would have laughed at Columbus when
he
> said the world wasn't flat:)
>
> Anything is possible...eventually.
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Aug 11, 2002, 11:37pm
My telegrams are going nuts. It doesn't show the telegrams under the
telegram tab when I get one. It's been like this for a little while now. I
deleted the telegram.idx and restarted Active Worlds but it didn't help. How
do I see my grams?! Gahh!
Aug 12, 2002, 12:00am
it works again but i had to lose the grams I had gotten. :-(
[View Quote]"dion" <Dion at digevo.net> wrote in message
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> My telegrams are going nuts. It doesn't show the telegrams under the
> telegram tab when I get one. It's been like this for a little while now. I
> deleted the telegram.idx and restarted Active Worlds but it didn't help.
How
> do I see my grams?! Gahh!
>
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Aug 12, 2002, 12:41am
buy an extremely bad computer and put a cheap HDD in there. Hook it up to
your computer via a network card and put it in another room where you can
leave it on. Of course, you'll have to put the connection on the other
computer and leave that on all the time. Or what would be better is to just
replace your HDD or (what's more likely making the noise) the fans. Some
fans can even be disconnected without causing any difference to the speed or
reliability.
[View Quote]"maki" <maki at awmaki.com> wrote in message
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> hi, does anyone or anyone know anyone who hosts bots? maybe for free? :\
I'd
> do it myself, I have broadband and a good new computer and such..but my
> computer is just a *tiny* bit loud, and right in my room, annoying, will
> bots/internet connection keep going if the hd is shutdown? I know standby
> doesn't work, it disconnects everything...stops all programs...help,
> suggestions, flames, whatever :-)
>
> --
> maki www.awmaki.com
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Aug 12, 2002, 6:45pm
I am trying to figure out how to work Warcraft 3 online gaming with my LAN.
Both computers on the LAN can get online and play games but when one
computer hosts a game, another computer on the LAN cannot join it. I thought
I saw something about how to get that to work somewhere but I can't find it.
:-\ So if you have any idea how to get this to work, please let me know.
-Dion
Aug 12, 2002, 10:38pm
All computers are connected through 2 Linksys routers to a VPN and then to
the system with a NAT firewall thing which is connected to the cable modem.
the firewall can't be turned off so you can forget that idea right now. :-P
[View Quote]"bowen" <thisguyisashimmyritzer at 7k2.4mg.com> wrote in message
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> What kind of setup do you have for your LAN?
>
> --Bowen--
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Aug 12, 2002, 10:46pm
beats the shit outta me, I dun even know what it is.
[View Quote]"bowen" <thisguyisashimmyritzer at 7k2.4mg.com> wrote in message
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> The problem is probably the routers. Do they support loopback?
>
> --Bowen--
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> "dion" <Dion at digevo.net> wrote in message
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to
> modem.
> :-P
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Aug 12, 2002, 11:35pm
I can join games by opening ports in the firewall, but we've never been able
to join a game we are hosting.
[View Quote]"bowen" <thisguyisashimmyritzer at 7k2.4mg.com> wrote in message
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> Well, here's the big big question. Does the LAN work with any other
> multiplayer TCI/IP game?
>
> --Bowen--
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Aug 13, 2002, 3:54pm
Heh, We would love to have one router but we have... er... I think 12
computers connected and I have yet to find a router that I can buy that will
hold that many connections. They're all for commercial use.
We have 2 games for Warcraft 3 because we know that it will only allow one
logged in user per serial number. We can connect at the same time and join
games, but I cannot join a game that is hosted by a computer on my network.
However, we have no problem with both of us joining a game not being hosted
on our network. I think the computer just has issues when it tries to send
the information and finds out it's sending the information directly to
itself (the gateway computer). Now if it had a way of knowing that the
information is being sent directly to itself and instead took it and routed
it to the other computer that's hosting it, it would act as a network game
but it'd be online so the host computer should be able to send out my
information to all the other computers on the connection as well. The
information from the host computer should be sent fine because as far as it
knows, 192.168.0.3 is the IP of the player and the gateway computer would
simply route it through the LAN.
So I guess what my question is how to I configure my NAT program to do that.
If you're wondering, I use NAT32 (http://www.nat32.com) as the NAT program
on the gateway computer. Incase you're wondering, it's running on a Win98
machine and I can't change to a different program. My Dad wouldn't let me.
:-P
-Dion
[View Quote]"tom huxton" <tomhuxton at provide.net> wrote in message
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> Some game servers do not allow multiple gamers to log on from a single
> public IP address.
> Some games do not allow multiple log ons to the same game which were
> installed from the same game disc.
>
> It may be possible to create a static IP for each of the network PCs and
> forward the ports used by the game to the IP address of the game server.
> You would need to know the default client ports for that particular game.
> for hints, see page 58 of your linksys manual.
>
> Have you tried connecting through a single router? Your system seems
> unnecessary complex, which may be causing a conflict somehow.
>
> Thomas
>
> "dion" <Dion at digevo.net> wrote in message
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> LAN.
> thought
> it.
> ----------------------
> All computers are connected through 2 Linksys routers to a VPN and then to
> the system with a NAT firewall thing which is connected to the cable
modem.
> the firewall can't be turned off so you can forget that idea right now.
:-P
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Aug 13, 2002, 4:12pm
err... that is how it is. LOL. Everything connects to a hub and.. damn, the
routers come in the equation somewhere. I needa go downstairs and look at
that again. I know we have 2 routers, a big huge hub that we had to splice
the wires to connect to it and then it all connects to one computer (the
gateway) that gets online and uses ICS to get the rest of them on. And a VPN
comes in there someplace, too. LOL
But anyway, somehow I don't think that would solve my problem. :-P
[View Quote]"bowen" <thisguyisashimmyritzer at 7k2.4mg.com> wrote in message
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> Wow, now I know why I dispise routers so very much. The way I do it is
> simpler and doesn't hurt my head as much :). I'll post how I do it :
>
> I think a simple fix for this would be to take one of your 12 computers
and
> set it up as a direct connection to the internet. Make sure this computer
> has 2 network cards (one for the internet and one for the LAN). Get a hub
> (I've seen one that supports 24 computers so that's no problem) and plug
> this computer into port 1.
>
> Now connect each of your computers to a different slot into the hub. If
you
> run out of room on your hub, you can either put another network card into
> that one "gateway" computer (so it has 3) or try to connect the two hubs
> together via the uplink port (that's in most hubs).
>
> Now, you have to get Internet Connection Sharing to work on that gateway
> computer, After you tell it which network card has the connection to the
> internet and which one shares it with the LAN, it should be just running a
> setup file it tells you to make on a disk for all those other computers.
>
> If all goes well your connection should work, just as it did before. I'm
> not saying yours is a bad setup but I know this works (it's hard to get
> working at first though). To get it working, simply open ports up via ICS
> configuration program :
> http://practicallynetworked.com/sharing/ics/icsconfiguration.htm.
>
> That's all for now :)
>
> --Bowen--
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Aug 13, 2002, 4:21pm
I'm not sure but by looking at this documentation
(http://www.nat32.com/htm/route.htm), I think that this command should route
all information that would normally try to be sent to itself to my brother's
computer (he would be hosting). I'm not sure if this routing will work for
outgoing information. It might be that it only works for incoming
information that would be used to route it to certain computers in the
network.
route add 66.189.28.129 192.168 192.168.0.101 0 0
-Dion
[View Quote]"dion" <Dion at digevo.net> wrote in message
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> I am trying to figure out how to work Warcraft 3 online gaming with my
LAN.
> Both computers on the LAN can get online and play games but when one
> computer hosts a game, another computer on the LAN cannot join it. I
thought
> I saw something about how to get that to work somewhere but I can't find
it.
> :-\ So if you have any idea how to get this to work, please let me know.
>
> -Dion
>
>
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Aug 13, 2002, 4:22pm
Well, we definately need the VPN. My Dad's work would automatically ban our
IP if we tried to connect without one. LOL :-p
[View Quote]"bowen" <thisguyisashimmyritzer at 7k2.4mg.com> wrote in message
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> Ok, I suggest you completely remove the routers from the equation.
Replace
> them with a couple hubs and have the gateway give out the IP's. Instead
of
> going with the router VPN garbage. :P
>
> --Bowen--
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Aug 13, 2002, 4:32pm
Here's the whole scoop on how it's connected.
All the computer ethernet ports are connected into a phone connection in the
room which all come down in the basement. Those phone wires in the basement
are spliced and connected to this big plastic thing which is connected a
bunch of spliced ethernet cables which then connect to 2 Linksys hubs. One
of those hubs connects to the other hub and that hub connects to the VPN and
the gateway computer. There's another ethernet connected to the gateway
computer but I can't remember where it connects to... probably the second
hub.
Sorry there, I mixed up the hubs and routers. :-P We ain't got any routers.
-Dion
[View Quote]"bowen" <thisguyisashimmyritzer at 7k2.4mg.com> wrote in message
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> Ok, I suggest you completely remove the routers from the equation.
Replace
> them with a couple hubs and have the gateway give out the IP's. Instead
of
> going with the router VPN garbage. :P
>
> --Bowen--
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Aug 13, 2002, 4:42pm
Shush you, it's the king of low-cost networking with a buncha computers. :-P
It works well.
[View Quote]"bowen" <thisguyisashimmyritzer at 7k2.4mg.com> wrote in message
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> Wow all I'm going to say is that's messed up.
>
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Aug 13, 2002, 4:46pm
Not yet. I don't think how this works is causing the problems this topic
started with. :-P I just needa figure out how to route outgoing shit.
[View Quote]"bowen" <thisguyisashimmyritzer at 7k2.4mg.com> wrote in message
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> :-P
>
> And causes a lot of problems down the road!
>
> --Bowen--
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Aug 14, 2002, 3:58pm
pfft, just cause it's not supported doesn't mean it can't be done.
[View Quote]"mod" <mod at darkbirdie.com> wrote in message
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> um read the faq on blizzard it said lan isnt supported...
> dion <Dion at digevo.net> wrote in message
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> LAN.
> thought
> it.
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Aug 13, 2002, 3:57pm
It'd be much easier to use PHP include statements to configure a template
for your page. Javascript is taken differently by some browsers and is
sometimes disabled which would make your page not able to be viewed at all.
[View Quote]"robbie" <thetruth at awteen.org> wrote in message
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> I need a javascript to dynamicly resize an iframe's height based on the
> length of the HTML file it is loading into it so that there is no need for
> scroll bars. This is because I am using PHP to create a website where the
> content for my site is loaded into the template file eliminating the need
> for multiple files with the template in. Offcourse different pages that I
> load into it will be different lengths (width isnt an issue) so I need a
> javascript to do this.
>
> I've looked all over the net and cant find one that works properly. I used
> to have one buy it was lost when I had to reformat. From what I remember
it
> was a function that was called in the body tag onLoad and resized based on
> the window.height of the page it loaded in.
>
> The actua ljavascript that did the resizing was in the HTML file it loaded
> in, not the file with the iframe, although the template file was in DIV
> tags.
>
> Can anyone help me? :)
>
> -Robbie
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Aug 14, 2002, 12:12am
LOL!
[View Quote]"strike rapier" <strike at rapiercom.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in message
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> Glad you like it
>
> "elyk" <KFoerst at telocity.com> wrote in message
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laugh....this is
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Aug 15, 2002, 6:04pm
He wants someone who has access to the beta NG to post it there.
[View Quote]"zeo toxion" <zeo at my.activeworlds.com> wrote in message
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> Huh?
>
> --
> -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
> A message from Zeo Toxion
> -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
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> "carlbanks" <CarLBanks at insight.rr.com> wrote in message
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Aug 15, 2002, 7:30pm
Lordy, Strike. *hands you a chill pill*
[View Quote]"strike rapier" <strike at rapiercom.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in message
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> ahh realllly, Community means community issues, not the community
advertising service
>
> "john" <johnfricker at lineone.net> wrote in message
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on
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Aug 16, 2002, 4:30pm
You better sleep before you go drivin, young man! *waves a finger*
One of the top reasons for car accidents is lack of sleep. I'd hate for you
to be added to the body count.
[View Quote]"strike rapier" <strike at rapiercom.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in message
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> Sorry :P Im just wound up and stressed due to trying to do 50 differnt
things at once each requiring 24/7 attension and I havent slept for 3 days.
If I insult anyone during this time who isnt obviously being a idiot please
take my biggest apologies, that includes people who I get annoyed with who
say something I dont apreciate, but does not include Spammers, Idiots,
Fools, AWTeen CT's or for that matter, anyone who should be marked with a
big "irritation" sticker on them.
>
> - Mark
>
> Now im off to do 6 hours of C++, then fix up 3 other programs and while im
at it try to visit my dads house for the first time in ages and catch up
some sleep while im there.
>
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Aug 16, 2002, 4:36pm
Good :-D Don't have to add you to the body count for another year.
[View Quote]"strike rapier" <strike at rapiercom.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in message
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> Im only 16, I cant drive.
>
> "dion" <Dion at digevo.net> wrote in message
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you
days.
please
who
a
while im
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Aug 16, 2002, 5:20pm
Don't get me wrong, I just don't like a perfectly good road to be tainted
with blood splatter.
[View Quote]"strike rapier" <strike at rapiercom.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in message
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> Your concern is touching.
>
> "dion" <Dion at digevo.net> wrote in message
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for
differnt
3
with
Idiots,
with
catch up
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Aug 16, 2002, 5:48pm
Oh, definately. Infact, I'm selling my driveway to the state.
[View Quote]"strike rapier" <strike at rapiercom.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in message
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> Yeah, tarmac costs a fortune now :P
>
> -Mark
>
> "dion" <Dion at digevo.net> wrote in message
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tainted
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