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dion // User Search
dion // User Search
Mar 12, 2002, 12:15am
Whta is your connection speed?
[View Quote]"jerme" <JerMe at nc.rr.com> wrote in message
news:3c8d5f17$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> As the prices for AW are going up, and more and more people are leaving
due
> to $$ issues... I'd thought I'd take this opportunity to offer my services
> to everyone.
>
> I know *good* world hosting is expensive (including your object path), and
> this keeps many people from renewing their worlds or even buying a world.
I
> also know that many people have the impression that just because *free*
> hosting is free that it is somehow of an inferior quality. I'm out to
prove
> both of those notions false.
>
> I offer free world hosting (any size, any user limit) and free object path
> hosting. You have unlimited storage space for your objects (within
reason)
> and an FTP login for uploading/managing your files. I make backups of
your
> world database nightly, and you can obtain a copy of these by simply
> e-mailing me. (I can deliver them by e-mail, web download, you can log in
> and download via FTP, or even have them burnt to a CD!) I leave the backup
> of your object path to you, as you should maintain the files on your
> computer also.
>
> The biggest concern of world owners is usually stability/uptime for their
> world and object path. I'll be totally honest with you and say that my
> servers are not up 100% of the time. We typically have about 1 day every
> month were something stops working for one reason or another. I find the
> problem within a few hours, and work nonstop until things are back to
> normal. This specific reason is why I maintain a backup server in my
home.
> Should there be a disaster, in minutes I can have everything back to
partial
> state of service.
>
> I also believe my level of service, not just hosting, is excellent. I try
> to work very closely with world owners to solve any problems they have.
> This includes web pages, programming work, and debugging any object path
> problems. I'll do pretty much anything I can to help out.
>
> The reason I've taken the time to type all this out... Lately, as I've
just
> been world hopping and talking to different people, the reaction when I
> mention my services has been very negative. It's usually something to the
> effect of "Ohh, it's free... It couldn't possibly be any good". Which is
> obviously not true. Yes, many people have "been down that [free] road",
and
> now insist on throwing money away....
>
> If for some reason you don't believe me, I'm going to give a name or two
out
> as references. Feel free to ask "OneSummer", or "Just In" about my
> services. OneSummer owns the world "BluPearl" and is a co-owner (along
with
> Just In) of "Broadway". I have no doubt they will have only good things
to
> say...
>
> Thank you for your time and attention.
>
> Regards,
> Jeremy
>
> A.K.A "JerMe" (#296967)
>
>
> --
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> Jeremy Booker
> JTech Web Systems
> (www.JTechWebSystems.com -- Coming Soon)
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>
> "bro" <bro at mail.yhti.net> wrote in message
> news:3c8ce316 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
please
>
> --
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> Jeremy Booker
> JTech Web Systems
> (www.JTechWebSystems.com -- Coming Soon)
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>
>
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Mar 20, 2002, 4:23pm
:-(
[View Quote]"calpantera" <bill at activeworlds.com> wrote in message
news:3c989243$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> The universes will only be down for a short period on Friday, other worlds
> besides AW will not have the building shut down, they will just go off
line
> over the next few days. Some of the larger worlds such as AWteen will be
> offline longer than others.
>
> Bill
>
> "the joker ss o" <the_joker_ss at hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:3c97cdb1$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
universe
> will
moving
> next
> while
> Once
worlds
unnoticed
place
first
have
email
> to
>
>
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Mar 20, 2002, 5:56pm
It's already moved and I didn't notice it down? 0_o That's not normal, LOL
:-D
[View Quote]"calpantera" <bill at activeworlds.com> wrote in message
news:3c98d55d$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> Don't be sad Dion, AWteen has already been moved and it didn't hurt a bit.
> :)
>
> Bill
>
>
> "dion" <GovDion at subdimension.com> wrote in message
> news:3c98d3a0$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> worlds
be
> building
the
unavailable
> server.
new
on
>
>
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Mar 20, 2002, 6:37pm
Does AW host many user-owned worlds?
[View Quote]"carlbanks" <virtualcarlbanks at hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:3c98ef62 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> Thanks for the info on the move. Now AWGate and AWTeen will have alot of
> peeps. lol. About user owned worlds do they immediatly get moved without
> being noticed?
>
> --
> Come to news://kahnews.cjb.net/misc.NG3000
> To have fun and enjoy. Theme is misc.
> And CarLBanks owns the NG.
> "dion" <GovDion at subdimension.com> wrote in message
> news:3c98e97c$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
LOL
> bit.
other
> off
> will
other
be
During
the
all
> take
> sometime
> the
> you
> detailed
>
>
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Mar 20, 2002, 6:56pm
Yeh, I don't see why they would go down. Only reason other worlds are going
down is because hosting has to stop while transferring to the new server.
[View Quote]"carlbanks" <virtualcarlbanks at hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:3c98f54c at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> No I mean will our user hosted worlds stay up?
>
> --
> Come to news://kahnews.cjb.net/misc.NG3000
> To have fun and enjoy. Theme is misc.
> And CarLBanks owns the NG.
> "dion" <GovDion at subdimension.com> wrote in message
> news:3c98f30e$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
of
without
normal,
hurt
> a
just
> go
AWteen
AWTeen
> will
> backup
transfer
will
> go
that
> will
> in
always
> if
>
>
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May 8, 2002, 11:11pm
go to www.host.sk
I know it's not in English, but you can tell at the top which button means
register. Click that one and then there's english translations for the form.
They allow PHP and a ton of other crap. Very nice host considering it's
free. No banners iether!
[View Quote]"carlbanks" <Virtualcarlbanks at hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:3cd71bb3$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> i really need a host for YaBB forums their really cool. YaBBforums.com can
> someone help me find a host? Thanks in Advance
>
>
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May 8, 2002, 1:19pm
I seem to have a problem teleporting while using an external browser to
click the link on Windows XP. I'm almost certain that it worked when I was
running Windows 98. Does anyone have any ideas to why this may not work for
me? Or maybe you can just check yourself to see if it works on an external
browser from Windows 98, ME, 95, etc.
Thanks,
-Dion
May 8, 2002, 3:54pm
Oh, another thought. It might be IE 6.0 rather than XP that is the problem
so anyone who has IE 6.0 or higher please check to see if you can get it to
work and let me know.
Thanks,
-Dion
[View Quote]"dion" <GovDion at subdimension.com> wrote in message
news:3cd9421c$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> I seem to have a problem teleporting while using an external browser to
> click the link on Windows XP. I'm almost certain that it worked when I was
> running Windows 98. Does anyone have any ideas to why this may not work
for
> me? Or maybe you can just check yourself to see if it works on an external
> browser from Windows 98, ME, 95, etc.
>
> Thanks,
> -Dion
>
>
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May 8, 2002, 4:24pm
Fixed!
Sleepy E. told me how to get it to work. For anyone else with Windows XP,
this is how ya do it.
1. Start -> Run...
2. Type 'Regedit' and hit enter
3. Go to [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\aworld.Document\shell\open\command]
4. Add a space and then a "%1" after the pathname in that value (without the
quotes).
5. Click enter
6. Exit Registry Editor
That's it! :-) Works fine for me.
[View Quote]"dion" <GovDion at subdimension.com> wrote in message
news:3cd9421c$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> I seem to have a problem teleporting while using an external browser to
> click the link on Windows XP. I'm almost certain that it worked when I was
> running Windows 98. Does anyone have any ideas to why this may not work
for
> me? Or maybe you can just check yourself to see if it works on an external
> browser from Windows 98, ME, 95, etc.
>
> Thanks,
> -Dion
>
>
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May 8, 2002, 5:25pm
That may work for IE6 but your way didn't allow me to use it through the
external browser (the one not within the active worlds program) while using
Windows XP. This way with the registry will allow it to work with a browser
not part of the Active Worlds program while using Windows XP :-)
[View Quote]"zeo toxion" <cozmo at activeworlds.com> wrote in message
news:3cd978c9 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> actually I wouldn't recommend the average person just go in and change
> things in their registry...my other reply shows to do it without touching
> the registry. but oh well
>
> --
> -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
> A message from Zeo Toxion
> -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
>
>
> "dion" <GovDion at subdimension.com> wrote in message
> news:3cd96d6b$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
XP,
> the
to
> was
work
> external
>
>
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May 9, 2002, 9:31pm
I'm wondering how well this slide detection is going to work. For weird
shaped objects it might bounce you around strangely...
[View Quote]"zeo toxion" <cozmo at activeworlds.com> wrote in message
news:3cdafd56$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> Looked over the official 3.3 feature list at <
> http://www.activeworlds.com/help/aw33/aw33.html > which has some new
> features I haven't heard about in other sources (newsletter, etc) like the
> search tab and keywords, ejection enhancements, gz modification, etc....
>
> I can say that I am happy of these LONG (very long) awaited improvements
> although there are a few important things I think they left out and should
> have been included (maybe more op security features I've mentioned before
> for example where it wouldn't say the ops url in building errors and cache
> enhancements maybe)
>
> Although I'm not exactly sure that this can make up for everything and
bring
> everyone back it's definitely a good step in the right direction, let's
just
> keep it keeps going this way :)
>
>
> Anyways, what do you think, any comments, etc.
>
> --
> -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
> A message from Zeo Toxion
> -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
>
>
>
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May 9, 2002, 9:57pm
alright, that's good :-)
[View Quote]"zeo toxion" <cozmo at activeworlds.com> wrote in message
news:3cdb0820$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> actually it said for complex objects youll just stick to it like it is
now.
>
> --
> -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
> A message from Zeo Toxion
> -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
>
> "dion" <GovDion at subdimension.com> wrote in message
> news:3cdb06c5$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> the
etc....
improvements
> should
> before
> cache
let's
>
>
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May 10, 2002, 3:16am
agreed 100% :-)
[View Quote]"brant" <awteen at shoemakervillage.org> wrote in message
news:3cdb3ce0 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> Back in January, when the prices were raised, I, like everyone else, took
a
> "wait and see" attitude. Even though Roland didn't respond to my E-Mails
> about the negative number of objects in a world
> (http://www.shoemakervillage.org/serverbug.JPG), I assume this was because
> he's busy with 3.3 debugging. If you looked, you'll notice that a new
beta
> version was even released between 6:00 and 9:00pm, which means that at
least
> one person is working pretty hard (and late) on this one.
>
> The feature lists in this version would even impress Eep, if he was still
> around (which he fortunately isn't) - perhaps the price increases changed
> the emphasis in AW's development to the user instead of the "corporate
> partners." This release even includes improved security in ejections,
which
> I feel has been by far the most lacking aspect of the browser - this will
> save AW (as well as myself, the peacekeepers, and every other world
> caretaker) a heck of a lot of trouble in dealing with pranksters.
>
> Did anyone else notice, however, that the feature list for 3.3 has been
> growing longer and longer immediately before its release? It's as if ENZO
> or Roland or someone else decided that everything important should be put
in
> version 3.3 before it's released. Don't look at me - I'm not
complaining -
> but it's a lot different than things have been before.
>
> Unlike Goober King, I never had any doubt that AW would be around at least
> for a while - my concern was what state the universe would be in after a
few
> months. That still remains to be seen, but the features in 3.3 are a step
> in the right direction.
>
> "zeo toxion" <cozmo at activeworlds.com> wrote in message
> news:3cdafd56$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
the
should
before
cache
> bring
> just
>
>
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May 10, 2002, 5:26am
They said that if the prices were hiked (this was when it was not yet
officially hiked) that 3.3 would not be the last version. They also said
that if prices weren't hiked, 3.3 would be the very last version because
they simply could not afford to upgrade any longer. The move to hike prices
so drastically seems so dumb to me that it just can't be. I think there's
some idea behind this that we're missing.
[View Quote]"goober king" <rar1 at acsu.buffalo.edu> wrote in message
news:3CDB6C5D.3030906 at acsu.buffalo.edu...
> The new features are great and all, but there's one thing you seem to be
> forgetting:
>
> These features were decided on *before* AWC raised their prices!
>
> Remember that "Feature Vote" oh so long ago? The result of that was the
> 3.3 Feature List, which was posted as soon as development on AW 3.3
> began... back in *November*! So this has been old news for some time
> now, yet you seem to think AWC is finally "stepping in the right
> direction". They had already taken that step long ago, only to take five
> steps backwards immediately afterwards.
>
> Frankly, if AWC had left it at the 3.3 Feature List, or at least didn't
> turn their price hike into the debacle that it was, I would still have
> all the faith in the world in AWC and would be singing their praises
> right now. But instead, these features come as being too little, too
> late to undo all the damage they have wraught. As far as I'm concerned,
> it won't be until 3.4 rolls around (if it ever does) until I might be
> able to have some faith in them again.
>
> They always said 3.3 could be the last version of AW ever released...
>
> brant wrote:
>
took a
E-Mails
because
beta
least
still
changed
which
will
ENZO
put in
complaining -
least
few
step
the
should
before
cache
>
>
> --
> Goober King
> Amazing how quickly people forget...
> rar1 at acsu.buffalo.edu
>
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May 15, 2002, 4:54am
They felt that people were remaining tourists and not buying citizenships
because being a tourist meant you could build and explore and see everything
like a normal citizen. There were a few disadvantages but they weren't much
so AWCom felt that this would be a way to encourage people to register a
citizenship ;-)
[View Quote]"pc hamster" <pchamster at email.msn.com> wrote in message
news:3ce1e1c5$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> Hi everyone:
>
> "dion" <GovDion at subdimension.com> wrote in message
> news:3cdb763d$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> prices
there's
>
> I have to agree with Dion here. And when you throw in the buyout of
> NetBroadcaster.com and the partnership with the makers of Stuff-It, you
> really have to wonder just how "poor" they *really* are.
>
> However, OTOH....AWcom *does* have a right to make $$$ off the technology.
> Afterall, it *is* theirs, isn't it???
>
> Personally, I think they're could've done well WITHOUT banning tourists
from
> virtually EVERY world and 3DHP in the universe (especially those by AWcom
> itself). Nor should they have eliminated tourists from AlphaWorld.
>
> I've said this once and I'll say it again, AWGate isn't their "prize
world".
> AlphaWorld is. And they could've still allowed tourists to VISIT
> AlphaWorld, but NOT to BUILD there. If AWcom did ANYTHING in this area,
> this should've simply disabled tourists' building rights on AW and left it
> at that.
>
> But did they do that???? NOOOOO!!! They had to COMPLETELY BAN tourists
> from AW!!! Why??? Only HE knows (looking and pointing up at the sky).
>
> As it is now, AWcom has, for all intents and purposes, shot itself in the
> foot. And it's NOT like AW is an "overcrowded world". Sure most of the
> activity can be found at GZ but about how many people do you really think
> are actually there on an average basis??? Couldn't be much more than 10
> people. Everyone else is off elsewhere building or something.
>
> Anyways...My little rant is slipping WAY off topic :-) *LOL!* But I
think
> you all get the gist of it (at least I *hope* ya do :-)).
>
> In any event....Cheers for now everyone :-)
>
> Patrick Cook
> Mayor - City of Hamsterville
> pchamster at msn.com
> Denver, Colorado
>
>
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May 15, 2002, 11:27pm
I do. But I make bullshit questions for the hints and stuff :-P Oh well ;-)
[View Quote]"agent1" <Agent1 at my.activeworlds.com> wrote in message
news:3ce307ab at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> Well, if someone is lazy enough to use the same password on both their
email
> account and for Activeworlds, maybe they deserve a wake-up call...
>
> -Agent1
>
> "brant" <awteen at shoemakervillage.org> wrote in message
> news:3ce2ffca$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> especially if it's your mother's maiden name - that sort of information is
> easy to locate.
> could easily steal a citizenship and change its name :)
>
>
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May 15, 2002, 11:28pm
But you'd have to have the information of the computer you got it from.
[View Quote]"silenced" <nospam at privacy.com> wrote in message
news:3ce300bb$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> If you're a serious hacker and know enough about computers, you could
> probably easily convert it.
>
> --Bowen--
>
> Have $3... want a website?
> http://www.smartpenguin.com/affiliate.php?id=12
>
> "brant" <awteen at shoemakervillage.org> wrote in message
> news:3ce2ff7d at server1.Activeworlds.com...
encryption
copy
else
inside
> it
They
they
> to
your
cause
> get
> of
exist
been
or
even
> stolen
>
>
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May 16, 2002, 2:52am
that was extremely uncalled for.
[View Quote]"chickengurl" <go at die.in.a.field> wrote in message
news:3ce31fdc$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> Go die in a field
>
> "alphabit phalpha" <alphabit at swbell.net> wrote in message
> news:3ce2f4f9$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> of
exist
been
or
even
> stolen
>
>
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May 16, 2002, 6:13pm
same here :-P
[View Quote]"anduin" <anduin at NOSPAM.centercom.com.au> wrote in message
news:3ce3a072 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> My question on Hotmail is "What is my Pets Name?" And my answer would
happen
> to be something like lkhfglkj3lkjqlkjfdlkjq4lkj34
> I don't even know what it is...
> I simply don't forget my passwords...
>
> --
> Anduin
> Citizen 317281
> http://www.anduin-lothario.com
>
> "gandalf" <Gandalf2000 at btinternet.com> wrote in message
> news:3ce37a0a at server1.Activeworlds.com...
be
they
> effective.
>
>
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May 16, 2002, 11:02pm
everyday's a bad day for Chickengurl :-P
[View Quote]"alphabit phalpha" <alphabit at swbell.net> wrote in message
news:3ce42e03$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> Please don't be upset with Chickengurl Dion:)
> I'm sure she was just having a bad day....or something:)
>
> dion <GovDion at subdimension.com> wrote in message
> news:3ce33b0c at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> citizen
> Legato
> deserves.
> but
has
>
>
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May 17, 2002, 2:11pm
then dont use so many :-P
[View Quote]"ananas" <vha at oct31.de> wrote in message news:3CE4AB66.5F1B0A4E at oct31.de...
> I don't forget my passwords either - but I often forget
> which one I used where *g
>
> anduin wrote:
happen
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May 18, 2002, 9:49pm
Seeing as Roland is leaving May 31st, I would assume it should be out by or
before that date :-)
[View Quote]"coryashire" <coryashire at hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:3ce6d69e$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> okay point blank they are taking along time to get the bugs fixed. the
main
> problem i have is i have been waiting to work on and reopen a world and i
> need 3.3 to do it with terrain and cornas and such. they promnised itwould
> be out early 2002 and we are way past that then they said spring and we
are
> now enterting summer i want to at least have a way for me to see a more
> update sceudle on when it might be out. like a website that tells us what
> they are fixing and how much they think they have left to do. its really
> rude to tell us one thing and then do another thing. it is why alot of
> people have left aw through out the year.
>
> coryashire
>
>
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May 18, 2002, 9:59pm
Ohh. Heh.
[View Quote]"agent1" <Agent1 at my.activeworlds.com> wrote in message
news:3ce6eab9$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> Roland has never confirmed that rumour.
>
> -Agent1
>
> "dion" <GovDion at subdimension.com> wrote in message
> news:3ce6e891$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> or before that date :-)
>
>
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May 18, 2002, 10:30pm
Is that a subtle tip? :-P
[View Quote]"byte me" <byte_me1 at hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:3ce6f1c0 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> I'd say something about this, but I'll wait until the 31st :)
>
> "agent1" <Agent1 at my.activeworlds.com> wrote in message
> news:3ce6eab9$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
by
>
>
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May 21, 2002, 2:32pm
sweet :-D
I hate to sound happy about something that seems so horrible but it looks
good to me, I don't think AWCom could keep it up for much longer and if this
X3D place can do a better job, it'd be great :-) Hopefully they lower the
prices, too :-P hehe.
[View Quote]"carlbanks" <Virtualcarlbanks at hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:3cea744d at server1.Activeworlds.com...
>
http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1089531/000095014402004938/g76111ex1.
> txt
>
> http://zdnet.com.com/2100-1104-845018.html
>
> It says half of AW was sold.
>
>
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May 21, 2002, 6:45pm
if you buy more than 50% you own most of the company :-P
[View Quote]"kah" <kah at kahnews.cjb.net> wrote in message
news:Xns9215C61CA394Akahatkahnewsdotcjbdo at 64.94.241.201...
> "dion" <GovDion at subdimension.com> wrote in
> news:3cea768b$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com:
>
>
> Won't make any difference, they only bought some stock, you don't
suddently
> own a company even though you bought stock in it!
>
> KAH
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Jun 1, 2002, 2:44pm
http://www.hostingaccountservice.com
It has 500MB space, 5GB per month bandwidth, mysql, and a lot of other crap
that you don't really care about for an OP. Only $35 per year, but that
doesn't include the domain which you can buy at www.godaddy.com for $9 a
year :-)
The server is pretty quick, too. They host www.cuttingboards.ca
[View Quote]"poseidon" <doubleagentjsr at aol.com> wrote in message
news:3cf8f2c4$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> Hey all,
>
> do any of you know where I can get a good amount of server
> space, for an object path, to the point where the cost is not insane? I am
> tryin to upload portions of the AW Megapath, including some custom
objects,
> avs, and textures. Any information is welcome :) Thanks!
>
> Poseidon
>
>
>
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Jun 14, 2002, 5:29am
so basically, don't be stupid and give out your pw or download stupid
programs!
[View Quote]"mrbruce" <MrBruce406969 at aol.com> wrote in message
news:3d099254$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> Yes I have crossed posted hacker and script kiddie M A T T is back in AW.
He
> has so far stolen two known cits please read the following grams.This
> conversation took place at the AWGate.
> Telegram from Travman, sent 27 minutes ago:
> i unfortunately know who stole a few cits...including one of urs
>
> Telegram from Travman, sent 26 minutes ago:
> Aisley: oh my my
> M a t t: YO
> M a t t: WAZZZUP
> Travman: (to M a t t) what
> "AlexBor": u can only wisper if u r a citizen?
> "SexyLady": wow
> M a t t: remember me
> Travman: in here
> Aisley: I'm going to bed too. Night Everyone. Nice to meet you Travman.
> Take care of yourself.
> Travman: theres an option caretakers can change
> Travman: u too, aisley
> Travman: (to M a t t) of course
> "AIexBor": hey lady, wanna cyber :D
> "AlexBor": laila tov
> M a t t: I stole this cit
> M a t t: Stole 2 today
> UsuL 2: good night {{{{{{{{{Aisley}}}}}}}}}
> "AlexBor": jupiter stop it
> Aisley: Lady.. just say no
> Travman: (to M a t t) from who
> Aisley: Night Usul :)
> M a t t: TiffieBooBear
> "SexyLady": maby later Alex
> Aisley: Poor Usul... left to take care of these ummmm friendly folks
> Travman: (to M a t t) why did u do that?
> M a t t: cause I ain't paying shit
> "AIexBor": i'm available now ;P
> Travman: (to M a t t) ur gonna loose the cit though
> M a t t: The other one I stole from MrBruce
>
> Telegram from Travman, sent 27 minutes ago:
> "AlexBor": sexylady i am not interested
> "SexyLady": i know
> M a t t: I'll just keep stealing them
> "AlexBor": that's that little horny dog jupiter
> "SexyLady": it was a joke
> "AlexBor": or whoever it is
> Aisley: Night Everyone :)
> "Midnight Rider": Is there a certain time limit that this software can be
> run?
> "AlexBor": oh
> "AIexBor": nah, i wasj/k about me not being interested, lady
> Travman: (to M a t t) you need to learn at least a few morals
> "Sheik Yerbuti": Which is the real Alex Bore?
> "AlexBor": i was so scared :-)(
> Travman: (to M a t t) i know mine arent high....but still
> M a t t: alright TPCircuit
> "AIexBor": there is only one alexbor
> Travman: (to M a t t) im not TPCircuit
> "AlexBor": tnx UsUl ...
> Telegram from Travman, sent 28 minutes ago:
> all the ones from M a t t were whispers btw
>
> M A T T was banned from AW for hacking the X worlds universe.
> He is presently sending some type of script that allows him to steal
> passwords.
> Details are sketchy at this time but M A T T is well known for this type
of
> activity and he is back. He come into A!!CT world just before my tourist
> loan cit was stolen from its user. When approached he was in America world
> with two citizens AdmiraL Red Dog cit number 348502 and Mike. o cit number
> 338620. I will not post the vulgar chat here as it contains vulgar
profanity
> used by both AdmiraL Red Dog and Mike. o
> All three threatend to hack more cits and worlds.
> I post this as a warning, heed it or make fun of it, but the AW hackers
and
> script kiddies are back, they will use a stolen cit to get it banned from
> every world they can. Please warn people to NOT ACCEPT files in aw or
emails
> from possible AW related sites.
> I personally have had worms sent to me on a junkie PC with virus
protection
> from email web addresses such as COF at activeworlds.com when I sent an email
> back to this address it came back there is no such address.
> World owners and citizens have to be careful what you click on in aw, a
link
> on a harmless sign in a build can contain hidden scripts and links to
sites
> that can plant or download malicious code or activeX files.
>
>
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Jun 17, 2002, 2:54am
The e-mail will only be sent if the email address entered matches the e-mail
adrress in the citizen's information.
Also, a 40yo guy could do this just as easily as a kid. If people are going
to be idiots about this, then they are going to lose. I'm not worrying
because I'm not dumb enough to do such a stupid thing.
[View Quote]"pc hamster" <pchamster at email.msn.com> wrote in message
news:3d0d6a4a$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> Hi everyone:
>
> "mrbruce" <MrBruce406969 at aol.com> wrote in message
> news:3d0a67de at server1.Activeworlds.com...
won
> a
in
> cit,
> address,
> people!
>
> If this is true, then WE ARE ALL DOOMED because all he has to do is simply
> type in the name of ANY cit and get the password (which I give to NO ONE!)
> AS WELL AS the cit. no. emailed to him.
>
> It all goes back to what I keep saying about parents, their kids, and
their
> kids online activities. That is that parents MUST ALWAYS monitor what
their
> kids do on the Internet (not just take their word for it). Until parents
in
> this society start becoming more responsible (and taking responsibility
for
> the actions of their kids in situation where the parents are usually held
> accountable), this problem will continue and only GET WORSE.
>
> Just my $.02 worth....Cheers for now everyone :-)
>
> PC Hamster
>
>
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Jun 17, 2002, 1:02pm
first of all, it'd take one heck of a programmer to figure that out. And
even if they did, they'd only have your password that is encoded with sa
bunch of crap. You'd have to know how to decrypt it as well, which includes
lots of other computer information.
Quite frankly, matt is a dumbass and couldn't do any of that if his life
depended on it ;-)
[View Quote]"mrbruce" <MrBruce406969 at aol.com> wrote in message
news:3d0daf17 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> Also links on signs and chat line can lead to websites that can do damage
on
> PCs that are not protected. Perhaps java scripts can contain malicious
> codes. Remember once you click a link it brings you outside the safety of
> AW's browser.
> Although I am not a hacker, cracker or script kiddie and do not know alot
> about doing things like that, I know alot of password stealers can be
hidden
> on links! Lets get rael here, anything is possible. Although some say
these
> kids were stupid for doing what they were told, how many of us click links
> in the chat line?
> how about visiting a world ran by password stealers that have a link on
> their welcome message, that leads to such a link?
> As lioness e said a bingo world host gave the password to M A T T thinking
> he was a host!
> M A T T is here for popularity, just like Bin Laden is popular and many
> other villians, that become famous for corrupting soceity.
> Does M A T T really bother me? Nah, in fact the jerk just makes my world
> more popular at his exspense!
> As for him stealing my tourist cits goes, I just call AW and change the
> password! It gives the folks at AW and myself a reason to say hello.:-)
> I only posted the warning here, to warn those that do not take kindly to
> these games. But here it is SUMMERTIME and SCHOOLS OUT! So here comes the
> bored little pee-ons who need something to do with all their sparetime.
> Are they spoiling my fun in AW? Nah they just make it more entertaining!
> Thats my view...what's yours?
> MrBruce A!!CT world owner-have a good day!
>
> "mrbruce" <MrBruce406969 at aol.com> wrote in message
> news:3d099254$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
AW.
> He
Travman.
be
> of
world
number
> profanity
> and
from
> emails
> protection
email
> link
> sites
>
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