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sw chris // User Search
sw chris // User Search
Jan 20, 2002, 6:28pm
ick. Who's going to sacrifice upgradability and customization for a
standardized piece of hardware? *smacks forehead*
Nevermind. =P
SW Chris
btw... you didn't mention GameCube. :(
[View Quote]"cozmo" <b.nolan2 at verizon.net> wrote in message
news:3c4b1ce9 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> if playstation went into a full-blown computer i'm sure the price wouldnt
> stay at $300, either that or you'll be paying more for add-ons
>
> "macb" <macb at yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:3C4B0C3B.8090609 at yahoo.com...
further."
area.
> contribute.
> legal
>
>
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Jan 21, 2002, 6:05am
I don't know about that. I mean, with computers and ISPs as ubiquitous as
they are now, who would want to check e-mail on a console that doesn't come
standard with a keyboard, where you have to buy the modem, and then read the
e-mail through the lousy screen resolution of a television? :) A cool
novelty, but who would want to buy all that stuff when they already have the
capabilities on their home PC? That might be the reason why Nintendo isn't
planning on any WebTV-like interfaces with its online network. *shrug* Oh
well.
SW Chris
[View Quote]"bowen" <bowen at omegauniverse.com> wrote in message
news:3c4b5e74$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
are
The
> with
>
>
> Sure they'll make one for the Xbox of PS2 and GC make one for their
systems.
> But it'll be WindowsXP.. yeah just what we need. LoL GC already has one
> planed in about a year or two. It has a lot of free ports on the system
for
> external things such as a mouse and keyboard combo, modem (dialup or
> broadband.. whichever you have free), high speed serial port for a hard
> drive. It'd be really neato to have Linux on GC and be able to do things
> :). I could see booting up into linux, check my mail, then head off to
play
> Super smash brothers. :) BTW the linux on PS2 is only available in Japan
> as of now.
>
> --Bowen--
>
> --Bowen--
>
>
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Jan 21, 2002, 6:52pm
True, but with WinXP's playskool interface and little pop-up balloons
everywhere, it's easier for someone who's afraid they're going to blow up
their computer by clicking on the wrong icon to send e-mail and surf the
web. =P And IBM and Athlon and the graphics and RAM chip makers are making
tons from people who buy the latest machines with the fastest graphics cards
and the most RAM just to surf the web and send e-mail, which is what a
simple machine with an Athlon K-6, a Trident 9200 Video Card, Windows 95,
and 32 MB of RAM is perfect for, if not a bit archaic. =)
I'm tellin ya, people who take advantage of others are everywhere. And
don't get me started on college text books.
SW Chris
[View Quote]"bowen" <bowen at omegauniverse.com> wrote in message
news:3c4c6626$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
like
> to
the
buy
> an
the
> broadband,
stuff
> can
> OS
> games,
> in it
> no
but
> little visual noise as possible. The best being a unix
> best OS for gaming is Windows 98SE. Other tasks like e-mail,
3...
> //
> Yep, but truthfully, almost no one realizes this. They're so blind by
what
> the media tells them that any truth to the matter would drastically
destroy
> their vision of reality. Just checking your e-mail or surfing the web?
> Linux is perfect for this, far better then windows. Rare chance of
getting
> a worm in linux compared to the great chance of getting worm/virus/trojan
in
> windows. I guess someone's going to come here and say otherwise but
that's
> their problem.
> //
>
> --Bowen--
>
>
>
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Jan 22, 2002, 4:21am
Take it to e-mail.
SW Chris
[View Quote]"bowen" <bowen at omegauniverse.com> wrote in message
news:3c4ccbaa$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
>
> You asked me why I "always" bash Microsoft, I said I didn't, I bashed
their
> products. That's my opinion and even if I were bashing Microsoft, that's
> still my opinion. What difference does it make to you? Even most of the
> time I don't bash them all. MSVC++, XP, and Xbox are the ones I bash
99.9%
> of the time.
>
> the
> "trash"
But
> in
> all
>
> Ok, let me tell it again. In windows, to remove a application, you must
run
> the uninstaller. Most of the time it'll say "Uninstall could not
complete"
> or something to that effect. Then you must go into where that application
> was and manually delete those left over files. Then if you're smart, you
> remove registry entries by that application. Even then you might not get
it
> all.
>
> *nix: Most of the times all you need to do is delete the folder in which
> the application is located. Some of them, which have been integrated by
> RPM, can be removed by going into your package and going to that programs
> entry and clicking on uninstall.
>
> Again these are just the usuals of the two OS. I'm surpised you couldn't
> understand my analogy, it was pretty straight forward.
>
> --Bowen--
>
>
>
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Jan 22, 2002, 4:24am
There's still protocol to be followed. General Discussion, not Private
Discussion. :)
SW Chris
[View Quote]"bowen" <bowen at omegauniverse.com> wrote in message
news:3c4d050d$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> LoL :) it's in general discussion, you don't need to read it.
>
> --Bowen--
>
> "sw chris" <chris at skywalkeronline.net> wrote in message
> news:3c4d04db$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> that's
> the
not
> on
> plus
> Please
must
> application
> you
> get
> which
by
> programs
> couldn't
>
>
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Jan 17, 2002, 8:18pm
Ouch. Conclad, this is surprising. But there's little we can do here
except start another witch hunt. :\ You might want to try the Better
Business Bureau if you feel you've been wronged.
SW Chris
[View Quote]"seth kaz" <tommy at worman.net> wrote in message
news:3C4741D4.980BF4DE at worman.net...
It Seems Activeworlds are holding up to the "Displease Your Customers As
Much as they Can" Policy... Here is why.
Two days ago I logged on (or attempted to) to AW. A Window popped up (where
normally you'd type in Citname and Pass, and it stated "Sorry, this account
has been Disabled"
Immediately I sent a notice to AW, and Began Thinking about what could be
cause for this. I took no part in Alternate Universes (Let Alone Know how to
Get into them... New AW User here) Never was ejected by a Peacekeeper, Never
had any major Ordeal with the PKs, And followed the Content Guidelines.
Today I decided to send a complaint to the PKs to find out if they were the
source. Their reply was...
Hello Tomas:
Your email is being forwarded to Support at activeworlds.com. The cit# for
Conclad Thomas is 345296. They may be able to answer your question since we
can not... we do not have the ability to disable an account... MIKsam/PK57
Straight up, they did their job. So now it wasn't a content Guideline.
Except for the fact they SPELLED MY NAME WRONG!!! hehe.
Little bit later, I get a reply from "Kellie Williams"
<kellie at activeworlds.com>
She writes...
Dear Thomas,
Your citizenship was disabled for trying to get an Active Worlds user to
join the pirated universe XW.
We have refunded your money.
Warm Regards,
Kellie Williams/Mountain Myst
Community Services
Activeworlds Corp.
www.activeworlds.com
Several Things.
#1 - I dont Know what XW Is... Now Assuming its a Pirated Uni.
#2 - I don't advertise for them, let alone know what they are
#3 - I dont know how to hop to another Universe, I know OF them but nothing
more.
#4 - I Asked them to show proof of this, Because now i fear my Pass has been
hacked. They do not respond.
#5 - Im assuming Encouraging people to join XW would be against their
rules... So Why Refund my Money?!?!?! Hmmm?
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But Why?
Possible Causes
#1 - AW has gone AWOL
#2 - They are picking random "Newly Registered Users" (people who registered
just before their Changeover) to expel
#3 - They Got the Totally Wrong Person
#4 - Im Framed
#5 - Someone Did Have my password
#6 - They Refund Me and Expel me so I (assumingly) rejoin them on their New
Money Plan.
Now I am A victim without a defense, I was Done Wrong, and I have no way to
get back... Voice my Incident Fellow Citizens!!!
Conclad Thomas
tommy at worman.net
(thanks to my friend Seth Kaz for letting me use his Login to post here.)
Mar 11, 2002, 9:53pm
It's an old thread. Please don't dig it up. :)
SW Chris
[View Quote]"bro" <bro at mail.yhti.net> wrote in message
news:3c8ce965 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
I would like to know the facts in this case. Seems there would be a
way to prove these things. A fair day of justice.
"sinew" <citizenaw at hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:3c572d3c at server1.Activeworlds.com...
Seems I can better communicate with AW by calling them on the telephone.
It's worth a try.
seth kaz <tommy at worman.net> wrote in message
news:3C4741D4.980BF4DE at worman.net...
It Seems Activeworlds are holding up to the "Displease Your Customers As
Much as they Can" Policy... Here is why.
Two days ago I logged on (or attempted to) to AW. A Window popped up (where
normally you'd type in Citname and Pass, and it stated "Sorry, this account
has been Disabled"
Immediately I sent a notice to AW, and Began Thinking about what could be
cause for this. I took no part in Alternate Universes (Let Alone Know how to
Get into them... New AW User here) Never was ejected by a Peacekeeper, Never
had any major Ordeal with the PKs, And followed the Content Guidelines.
Today I decided to send a complaint to the PKs to find out if they were the
source. Their reply was...
Hello Tomas:
Your email is being forwarded to Support at activeworlds.com. The cit# for
Conclad Thomas is 345296. They may be able to answer your question since we
can not... we do not have the ability to disable an account... MIKsam/PK57
Straight up, they did their job. So now it wasn't a content Guideline.
Except for the fact they SPELLED MY NAME WRONG!!! hehe.
Little bit later, I get a reply from "Kellie Williams"
<kellie at activeworlds.com>
She writes...
Dear Thomas,
Your citizenship was disabled for trying to get an Active Worlds user to
join the pirated universe XW.
We have refunded your money.
Warm Regards,
Kellie Williams/Mountain Myst
Community Services
Activeworlds Corp.
www.activeworlds.com
Several Things.
#1 - I dont Know what XW Is... Now Assuming its a Pirated Uni.
#2 - I don't advertise for them, let alone know what they are
#3 - I dont know how to hop to another Universe, I know OF them but nothing
more.
#4 - I Asked them to show proof of this, Because now i fear my Pass has been
hacked. They do not respond.
#5 - Im assuming Encouraging people to join XW would be against their
rules... So Why Refund my Money?!?!?! Hmmm?
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But Why?
Possible Causes
#1 - AW has gone AWOL
#2 - They are picking random "Newly Registered Users" (people who registered
just before their Changeover) to expel
#3 - They Got the Totally Wrong Person
#4 - Im Framed
#5 - Someone Did Have my password
#6 - They Refund Me and Expel me so I (assumingly) rejoin them on their New
Money Plan.
Now I am A victim without a defense, I was Done Wrong, and I have no way to
get back... Voice my Incident Fellow Citizens!!!
Conclad Thomas
tommy at worman.net
(thanks to my friend Seth Kaz for letting me use his Login to post here.)
Jan 18, 2002, 2:28am
Um... Robbie... his AW name isn't Gamer is it? I think I have those two
confused.
SW Chris
[View Quote]"bowen" <bowen at omegauniverse.com> wrote in message
news:3c475c2f$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> Robbie, passing trojans? No way. XW all over again, hm I wonder if he's
> going to get brought to the US and charged under the new US hacking laws.
>
> --Bowen--
>
> "baron" <pk39srt at hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:3c475a15 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
the
> citizen who sent it, filename AWHack33a.exe. It was supposed to be one of
> these "AW Hack" utilities that enable flying, object selection etc...thing
> is that it was more than that. When I run it (in the lab of course,
isolated
> from my networks, packet sniffing enabled) it proved what could be seen
> easily in hex, it connected to oriox.com and started downloading
> http://www.oriox.com/awpics/test.ex* (domain name looks familiar?), saved
> the file as winhlp32.exe and autoexecuted it. File was identified as
trojan
> Sub7 2.1. AWC has been informed about this with all proof of concept.
> untrustworthy sources. Even when you *think* you trust someone, think
twice
> before running their "coolbot" or "jokes" executable. When you run
someone's
> exe he "owns" your machine, it's that simple. This might have been an easy
> to prevent attack but there are a lot more sophisticated methods out
there.
> Some links that might be useful to prevent "hacker" wannabes from getting
in
> your machine, lots of other great products out there but I can't list them
> all. Note that *none* of these provide 100% security, do not trust blindly
> your firewall and virus scanner, use of common sense is assumed.
> configure)
> http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com/ , keep your OS updated otherwise
sooner
> or later you'll be in trouble.
>
>
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Jan 19, 2002, 2:17am
Hmm... ok. Prosecute then for all I care. That little escapade with that
user limit hack should have been his only warning.
SW Chris
[View Quote]"bowen" <bowen at omegauniverse.com> wrote in message
news:3c48168a$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
two
>
> Robbie is his real name.
>
> --Bowen--
>
>
>
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Jan 19, 2002, 8:08pm
Please, elaborate.
You claimed credit for that user hack, although you didn't do it. That
means you also claimed responsibility. Then your server was used to host a
sub-7 infected EXE, which may be forgivable, but even then you started up
the XW Universe, cheating Active Worlds out of several ten thousands of
dollars. And that's just the short list of things that I am aware of.
So, why shouldn't they prosecute?
SW Chris
[View Quote]"gamer" <robbie at oriox.com> wrote in message
news:3c4970cc at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> lol! You cna be so ignorant when you want to be Chris.
>
> -Gamer
>
> "sw chris" <chris at skywalkeronline.net> wrote in message
> news:3c48f35c$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> that
those
>
>
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Jan 20, 2002, 6:29pm
You're absolutely right. That little violation is possibly forgivable, like
I said. :) The big deal is about the other stuff he's pulled.
SW Chris
[View Quote]"thafrek" <1 at 1.com> wrote in message
news:3c4abe7a$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> Uhh...
>
> Specifically, hosts an whatnot will tell you their policies and usually
> (unless they're desperate, crazy, or creepy) will take any users files
> uploaded as your responsibility.
> Sure... he had the whole user hack thing, XW, and whutever else you
> mentioned... but this file has nothing to do with AW... not really,
anyway.
>
> Baron... dude just, whut, got tgrammed the URL or something? Thats much
> different. If someone had uploaded the file and had it spammed over GZ or
> something, that'd been different.
>
> It wasn't really any of AW's business... Sub7 has these big *official*
> sites, and if someone tells them to someone on AW, d'you really think they
> get in much trouble? I wouldn't think that.
>
> Unless it had some major effect on AW, they can't do anything. 'an
Gamer...
> I wouldn't say you weren't a juvenile, if I were you. Being a minor is all
> that could get you outta trouble if they ever hauled you to the US.
>
> Does anyone think that after XW, the user limit thing, an whutelse more,
> someone would turn to Sub7? Gee...
>
> All in all, its no offense or anything... its Sub7. Even McAffee can pick
it
> up :)
> I don't see whut the big deal is.
>
> -FrEk
>
>
> "mongo" <mongo at alt.2600.comcrap> wrote in message
> news:3c4a0081 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
MORON
> is
> information
That
> host
> up
of
> with
have
>
>
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Jan 21, 2002, 6:44pm
We're not against you, Gamer. What's frustrating to me and perhaps many
others is that you seem to think that that thing with the hacked user limit
and the XW Uniserver you started up, you were actually helping out the
average Joe. And while I'm all for that, doing it illegally is not good.
Running a hacked universe is a far more serious offense than you may have
been aware of, and you're very lucky with all these other illegal uniservers
popping up AWC didn't decide to prosecute.
SW Chris
[View Quote]"gamer" <robbie at oriox.com> wrote in message
news:3c4c3dba at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> Perhaps its just you all hate me or somthing...but your picking through
> every damn thing I've ever done and trying to use it against me...gimme a
> break...some of you guys done even think about the hours of work I put
into
> AWTeen every week...helping with events, building...helping people...and
> writting bots (that usually dont work, lol...but never contain virus' and
> never will). I never asked for someone to abuse my server...and I'll you
all
> to stop with this Anti-Gamer thread, damnit I'm not Lanezeri....
>
> -Gamer
>
>
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Jan 20, 2002, 6:34pm
A webmaster ought to know what his audience is and serve content appropriate
to it.
SW Chris
[View Quote]"agent1" <Agent1 at my.activeworlds.com> wrote in message
news:3c4b027a at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> So just because someone posted a link to a webpage, the owner/author has
to
> maintain certain standards? If it was such a big problem and "kids" were
> actually going to Gamer's site just to follow that link, wouldn't the
> "children's" parents talk to their kids about it? Hopefully they don't
give
> their kids free access to the Internet and then whine when something they
> don't like shows up. The Internet isn't a babysitter, so I don't know what
> the problem is. If someone has a link to some porn on their site, then
> that's their choice.
>
> -Agent1
>
> "rene s" <renes.activeworlds at xs4all.nl> wrote in message
> news:3c4aeca0.440531 at news.activeworlds.com...
>
>
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Feb 2, 2002, 8:07pm
You're a little late. :) CT got his account back, there was a mixup.
SW Chris
[View Quote]"the derek" <imthederek at yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:3c5b7927 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> not only that but aw found out about xw AND DID NOTHING! lol and now they
> disable an account for someone [supposively] asking someone to join? LOL!
> "gamer" <robbie at oriox.com> wrote in message
> news:3c484632 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> you
>
>
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Jan 19, 2002, 2:20am
If Radeons don't use OpenGL, but DirectX instead, then that is your problem.
Can someone confirm this?
SW Chris
[View Quote]"captain mad mike" <cmm at swcity.net> wrote in message
news:3c48dcb3$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> Usin AW in OpenGL mode
> I see these weird circles in my view window when I have it (as I normally
> do) opened quite largely, and I see these little dark spots in a pattern,
> somewhat like this:
> O O O
> O O
> O O O
>
> Dunno what it is...maybe my monitor is dying...or my video card.
>
> Using the 7075 drivers on my Radeon 32MB DDR (Radeon 7000, not a VE or
7500
> or 8500)
>
>
> --
> Captain MAD Mike
> -Governor, PC Addict, Odd Man
>
>
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Jan 19, 2002, 11:43pm
I dont' think the GeForce 3 was created with DirectX in mind, was it?
SW Chris
[View Quote]"andras" <andras at andras.net> wrote in message
news:3C49F54D.4C9AFFCD at andras.net...
> foxmccloud wrote:
anything that uses 3D, I have to REBOOT before I can use anything
happens I can still use OpenGL mode even if DX doesn't work.
annoying.
>
> I have the exact same problem with Dx8.1 and GeForce 3 <and I thought I am
the only one, so I did not complain>:( I just use OpenGL which is about %50
faster than directx anyway!
>
> Andras
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Jan 22, 2002, 4:22am
If you're willing to wait a couple months, go to lindows.com
SW Chris
[View Quote]"ananas" <vha at oct31.de> wrote in message news:3C4CC56A.CC42363C at oct31.de...
> BSD is binary compatible - you still have the choice to
> install all the packets you want, but your HD does
> not look like a junkyard after the first installation.
> That's something the installer leaves to you ;)
>
> And if Crazy Canuck wants to use it as a server, why
> should he stuff the HD with things he does not need?
>
> agent1 wrote:
news:3C4CC1D3.9A57272 at oct31.de...
>
> --
> "_
> |
> /\
> \ /
> __/ /_
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Jan 22, 2002, 4:23am
um, we get enough spam in our Inbox. Please don't add it to newsgroups. :)
SW Chris
[View Quote]"hedgehog" <hostingserv at dreamcjb.com> wrote in message
news:3c4ccb83 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> DreamCJB host about 23 world on Active Worlds. He has the better price in
> World, Galaxie and Universe hosting
>
> service.dreamcjb.com
>
> Greate service !
>
> Hedgehog
>
>
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Jan 22, 2002, 8:11pm
LOL. He's baaack. :D Good ol' Kah.
SW Chris
[View Quote]"kah" <kah at kahnews.cjb.net> wrote in message
news:3c4de230$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> when you spam, please at least check your spelling :-)) now go eat a tree
> for being stupid and spamming. WEIRDO GNOME!
>
> KAH
>
> "hedgehog" <hostingserv at dreamcjb.com> wrote in message
> news:3c4ccb83 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
in
>
>
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Jan 28, 2002, 4:09pm
the pictures seem awfully small. They aren't the actual size.
SW Chris
[View Quote]"sinew" <citizenaw at hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:3c5472ab at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> I'm using Bill Gates's free stuff (and so are you) called Microsoft
Outlook
> Express 6.00.2811.1400
>
> You should see a paperclip on the right when you click on the post with
the
> jpgs. Click on it and choose which picture you want to see. Mine is
setup
> so that when I scroll down to the bottom of the post, I see the pictures.
> :)
>
>
> david <david2man at cox.net> wrote in message
> news:3c545542$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> at
>
>
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Feb 4, 2002, 3:56am
They said during February, not at the beginning.
SW Chris
[View Quote]"tyberius" <tyberius at cinci.rr.com> wrote in message
news:3c5e0f1f at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> anyone have any clue what ActiveWorlds decided to do about pricing for old
> cits? thought they said they were going to announce it at the begining of
> Febuary
>
>
> Tyberius
>
>
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Feb 5, 2002, 3:34am
They're restricting tourists to AWGate and non-AW worlds.. not the other way
around. =P
SW Chris
[View Quote]"pc hamster" <pchamster at email.msn.com> wrote in message
news:3c5f6dbb$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> Hi everyone:
>
> "bodhitah" <bodhitah at earthlink.net> wrote in message
> news:3c5f257a at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> follows....
> time
> have
meetings
>
> I think people will find this a *little* easier to swallow than the
original
> plan they rolled out with, though I think if they're going to restrict
> tourists only to AW worlds, I think they had better use ALL of 'em so as
to
> NOT overload the Gate. Just a thought.... :-)
>
> Cheers for now everyone :-)
>
> Patrick Cook
> Owner - PC Hamster
> pchamster at msn.com
> Denver, Colorado
> http://home.talkcity.com/MinivanAve/patrick32/
>
>
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Feb 5, 2002, 10:56pm
He didn't register the domain. =P
SW Chris
[View Quote]"swe" <m_swehli at hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:3c5fa834 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> lets see, AW meaning active worlds, news, and .com, thats pretty much 4
> words jammed together :) and u where complaining bout me :)
> "goober king" <rar1 at acsu.buffalo.edu> wrote in message
> news:3C5F5BB7.8040709 at acsu.buffalo.edu...
> fiasco
> Current
More
> ways
>
>
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Feb 13, 2002, 4:25am
Finally the ACLU does something worth its time.
SW Chris
[View Quote]"builderz" <sawran at yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:3C69D1F8.9418C9B8 at yahoo.com...
> I can only imagine what different opinions/stances all of you have on
> this matter. I received this e-mail today:
>
> ++++++++++++++++++++
>
> TO: ACLU Action Network Members
> FR: Jared Feuer, Internet Organizer
> DT: February 12, 2002
>
> In response to September 11th, many have started talking about creating
> a national ID
> system as a counter-terrorism measure. In fact, the American Association
> of Motor Vehicle
> Administrators is already urging the federal government to create a
> national ID system by
> linking state drivers licenses and state databases.
>
> Unfortunately, just like the use of Social Security numbers evolved far
> beyond its
> original purpose, a national ID card is likely to lead to a surveillance
> society where our
> movements are monitored and recorded through the use of "internal
> passports."
>
> A national ID card would not prevent terrorism, and in fact, would lure
> us into a false
> sense of security by enabling individuals with an ID -- who may in fact
> be terrorists --
> to avoid heightened security measures. The creation of a national ID
> would be a misplaced
> "quick fix" that would pose serious threats to our freedom and privacy.
>
> Take Action! You can read more and send a FREE FAX to your Members of
> Congress, urging
> them to oppose the motor vehicle administrators' proposal from our
> action alert at:
>
> http://www.aclu.org/action/id107.html
>
> **********
> Help Strengthen the ACLU's Voice in Congress...
> Click Below to Become a Card-Carrying Member today!
> http://www.aclu.org/action/joinaclu.html
>
> ++++++++++++++++++++
>
> -Builderz
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Feb 14, 2002, 3:42am
Yet another reason why it's not needed. Thanks, TrekkerX.
SW Chris
[View Quote]"trekkerx" <zac at commatron.com> wrote in message
news:3c6b4d3e at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> I can go buy all your personal infomation.. history, credet, criminal,
tax,
> history, and where you have lived since birth, and more stuff, for about
80
> bucks
>
> --
> TrekkerX
> Commatron & Athnex
> Anti AOL Activist, and some other stuff...
> http://www.commatron.com
> http://www.athnex.com
> "bodhitah" <bodhitah at hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:3c6b08d1$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> the
cards
your
> way,
> to
American
> to
>
>
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Feb 15, 2002, 5:04am
*/me mumbles something about bodhita being an eep in wolf's clothing...*
SW Chris
[View Quote]"bodhitah" <bodhitah at earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:3c6c013c$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> *Laughs loudly* ...silenced, you and Trekker should just quit while
you're
> ahead and avoid anymore ludicrous comments. "the supreme court" LOL you
> should both shut up and stop embarrassing yourselves in a public
newsgroup.
>
>
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Feb 19, 2002, 8:51pm
Can you say.. SW City? :D
aw 2217.4S 3609.8E 0.0a 90
[View Quote]"eric" <eric at disaxiom.net> wrote in message
news:3c72b30b$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> Anyone know of any intresting places to visit?
>
>
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Feb 20, 2002, 9:04pm
I think there's a compatibility mode or something you have to run it in. If
memory serves, you right click on the executable and go to properties. It's
in there.
SW Chris
[View Quote]"robbie" <robbie at oriox.com> wrote in message
news:3c741159 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> for some reason my version of TS dosen't like XP, I get "This is not a
valid
> win32 application"...can anyone help? I'm modellerous-less without it ;)
>
> -Robbie
>
>
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Feb 23, 2002, 5:57pm
Dont' think I've ever met you, have I? Join sometime! :D
SW Chris
[View Quote]"trekkerx" <zac at commatron.com> wrote in message
news:3c773a58 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> Just out of couriocity how many of us have talked to eachother in
> activeworlds or somewhere else?!?! (Not e-mail) Cuz ive only talked to a
few
> people in here in AW
>
> --
> TrekkerX
> Commatron & Athnex
> Anti AOL Activist, and some other stuff...
> http://www.commatron.com
> http://www.athnex.com
>
>
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Feb 25, 2002, 10:07pm
I've used Outlook Express on a mac before. Go to microsoft's outlook
express site or macintosh site and you should be able to download it. I
believe it comes bundled with Internet Explorer, but I'm not sure.
SW Chris
[View Quote]"zeo toxion" <b.nolan2 at verizon.net> wrote in message
news:3c7a973a$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> no i dont think the Mac people make a newsgroup reader. Microsoft just
> happens ot make its own email/ng program but Mac people usually use
Netscape
> navigator.
>
> "dion" <GovDion at subdimension.com> wrote in message
> news:3c7a89f7 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> sure
> when
all
knew
that
> I
>
>
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