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Jun 24, 2002, 1:16pm
I don't remember seeing a voting option or being told I could vote on these
people.. prehaps that might've chaned the outcome just a tad.
--Bowen--
[View Quote]"goober king" <rar1 at acsu.buffalo.edu> wrote in message
news:3D169652.90901 at acsu.buffalo.edu...
> Rather than reply to everyone individually, I'll post to the original
> thread...
>
> Whatever Insanity did to Ambivalent (I'm not a subscriber to the
> worldbuilders NG) obviously ruffled a few feathers. And given Insanity's
> past track record regarding such things, (to which I have personally
> been witness) I would be inclined to agree that Insanity cannot be
> trusted for an unbiased opinion.
>
> However, it's precisely *because* of Insanity's past track record that I
> feel I must side with Alphabit on this one. I think it's safe to say
> that Insanity's methods of dealing with his customers and with other
> people is no secret. Yet despite his long, well-documented history, he
> still managed to get enough of the popular vote to get on the committee.
> Obviously, the majority felt it either wasn't important, or didn't
> have anything to do with nomination selections. Whatever the reasons, he
> got on the committee via democratic process, fair and square, deal with
it.
>
> You people talk about alternate judges and such and comparing this to a
> court judge, but you have to remember three things: 1) This is the CY
> Awards, not a trial. The decision Insanity hands down on a nomination is
> not life or death, 2) It's all subjective anyway and, 3) there are
> *eight* other judges that assist in making the nomination decisions.
> They could all easily vote against what Insanity decides and the person
> will get nominated anyway. And while Insanity may not be above trying to
> sway the opinions of other members, I sincerely doubt he has enough pull
> to sway the majority of the committee.
>
> So there you have it. Insanity's in the committee and I'm sure this will
> make the nomination process interesting, to say the least. However, I'm
> sure that AlphaBit, along with the rest of the committee, can recognize
> bias when they see it, and act accordingly. Only time will tell if
> Insanity can truly put aside his differences and work for the greater
> good...
>
> alphabit phalpha wrote:
>
will
>
>
> --
> Goober King
> Leave it to a Goober to be the voice of reason...
> rar1 at acsu.buffalo.edu
>
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Jun 25, 2002, 2:41am
Well, he's done some pretty bad things, and on a number of occasions. I
don't see fit to keep forgiving and forgetting just because we're "supposed"
to. Although you may see it as an addition, some of us do not. We're all
different.
Why're so people quick to judge other people judging because it conflicts
with their views? Food for thought. ;)
--Bowen--
[View Quote]"just in" <Justin at nomail.com> wrote in message
news:3d17e2b9 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> I couldn't care less what or even if Insanity has done bad (which I
> seriously doubt), even assuming the worst of it were true. I have seen
his
> good work and his valuable contributions to community. I believe by his
> talent alone his is a most worthy addition to the selection committee and
I
> am completely confident that his integrity will be beyond reproach. His
> addition to the selection committee enhances the team, it does not detract
> from it.
>
> Why are people so quick to eternally condemn others forever because they
> find one aspect of them disagreeable? What happened to virtues such as
> forgiveness, respect, and faith in the goodness of others? If you really
> want to judge a person, judge the good they have done, not the bad.
Better
> still - don't judge people at all - you're bound to get it wrong.
>
> Regards, Justin
>
>
> "glitter kitty" <seanderson at iprimus.com.au> wrote in message
> news:3d1545b3 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> not
> an
a
he
>
>
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Jun 25, 2002, 3:04pm
Well, reading this post has extremely put me off on Insanity/Filmkr. The
fact that you have nothing better to do then to pick on someones mental
state and their education level speaks volumes of your ignorance and ill
judgement of others. After reading this, I feel the need to tell everyone
that I am boycotting the CY awards because of this man alone. I will not
nominate, I will not vote, nothing. I'm just sorry it had to come to this.
I'm also sorry no one else in the community can hear this but those that
read the Newsgroups.
--Bowen--
[View Quote]"filmkr" <nospam at privacy.com> wrote in message
news:3D183461.6FB83CE8 at privacy.com...
> Might I suggest you get an education child? Hmmm It was nationally
televised to the world not too
> long ago about how Vice President Dick Cheney underwent Cardiac Surgery.
He even had a device
> implanted and returned to work without hardly a day's lost time. Just
because medicine has found faster
> procedures does not mean they are not serious by any means.
>
> My suggestion to you is get a dose of reality and try speaking to some
spiritual leader who might teach
> you some decency and respect. Your words, agenda, the lies you speak...
they are vulgar and despicable.
> You have never even met me yet you spew forth ill will and hate.
>
> may some better light pass your way...
>
>
>
>
>
> johnny b wrote:
>
Very interesting
guy by now........ well,
HIS doctor... guy performs
Figures........ Real tough guy you are
of strength a couple days
lying and cheating ppl just
>
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Jun 25, 2002, 5:03pm
Not the same thing, oranges and apples. ;) That was a big joke, you really
think I was picking on ya? Nah, this is serious, from a company owner too.
That's a horrible PR blow right there.
--Bowen--
[View Quote]"ncc 72897" <NCC-71854 at USS-Venture.Starfleet.UFP> wrote in message
news:3d18bbfd$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> u r complaining about sumwun picking on sumwuns education level?
> ummmm....remember what YOU did when there was that "time" issue a while
ago
>
> "bowen" <thisguyisashimmyritzer at 7k2.4mg.com> wrote in message
> news:3d18a28c$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
The
everyone
not
> this.
> Surgery.
speak...
> ......
poor
need
> plenty
>
>
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Jun 25, 2002, 7:16pm
Terrorist attack? Not likely. Move to Isreal/Palestine... you'll see a
terrorist attack there. This is called stating your opinion, which everyone
is free to do. If people want to state how much they hate Insanity/Filmkr,
they can do so as much as they can. Unless of course, it becomes a person
attack on him. There is a broad distinction between what's happenening
here, now, then what a personal attack would be.
I'm sorry if you think this is terrorism, but truely, you've been watching
too much CNN if you think such is true.
--Bowen--
[View Quote]"rashal" <RaShaL at my.activeworlds.com> wrote in message
news:3D18CBFF.8060700 at my.activeworlds.com...
> much like this newsgroup. terrorism in a text format .. i can honestly
> say there are more people doing attacking in these groups than
> discussing and the other small percentage (the ones that present
> reasonable issues and stay on topic) trying to defend themselves against
> such said attacks..
>
> Look at the subject.. RE: Cy Nomminations Officially Open! ..
> posted by a respectable individual turned into a terrorist attack
> against anyone who may have something decent to say.
>
> take that any way you like
> i'm done posting in this thread
>
> glitter kitty wrote:
>
big
it
....
single
as
>
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Jun 25, 2002, 8:27pm
I don't even know what you're talking about right now. You took what I said
far out of context as Agent1 said. If johnnyb doesn't have the same
perforated morals you do, sorry, but it's still common sense to him to do
what he does. Not everyone shares similar upbrinngings, some of us are more
apt to voice our opinions and say what we think than others.
If you don't like my reason for boycotting it, so be it. It's not your
decision to make. Maybe I think your fighting me on this just to fight is a
stupid reason? It's all relative. I really don't care what you think of me
or why you think it, despite what I say or do, you'll still think that way.
--Bowen--
[View Quote]"young phalpha" <RhaneC at msn.com> wrote in message
news:3d18e498 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> Bowen was stating is it a bad PR move to insult someone by saying "Might I
suggest you get an
> education child?", the reason Filmkr said that was simply because the lack
of common sense
> Johnny B had, yet Bowen was "boycotting the Cy's" simply because of what
Filmkr said, yet
> looking for a reason as that is a very stupid reason to boycott the Cy's.
>
> - YP
>
> "agent1" <Agent1 at my.activeworlds.com> wrote in message
news:3d18e308 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> Bowen was not saying that heart operations weren't serious. I really have
no idea where you got
> that from. I'm sure that having a
> family member undergo a serious procedure can be difficult, but
overreacting like you did
> doesn't help anyone.
>
> Anyway, someone who fakes having to go to the hospital and blames it on a
newsgroup argument is
> not trustworthy in my opinion.
>
> -Agent1
>
> "young phalpha" <RhaneC at msn.com> wrote in message
news:3d18de51 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
medical advances for
surgery, doesn't sound
coronary or heart surgery is
Cy's just because of
> that,
you in telegram your
> news:3d18a28c$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
The
everyone
not
this.
>
>
>
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Jun 25, 2002, 9:03pm
I'm not boycotting it based on that, ask ambivalent. I told her I was
boycotting the event because of filmkr long before he posted that comment.
She asked me to model, and that's what I responded with.
--Bowen--
[View Quote]"young phalpha" <RhaneC at msn.com> wrote in message
news:3d18f032 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> I'm trying to convince you not to boycott it, its stupid to boycott
something just because
> Filmkr said someone needed an education to realize something so simple and
logical, I don't care
> what upbringing you have, you should be able to realize what Filmkr stated
without thought
>
> - YP
>
> "bowen" <thisguyisashimmyritzer at 7k2.4mg.com> wrote in message
> news:3d18ee3d$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> I don't even know what you're talking about right now. You took what I
said
> far out of context as Agent1 said. If johnnyb doesn't have the same
> perforated morals you do, sorry, but it's still common sense to him to do
> what he does. Not everyone shares similar upbrinngings, some of us are
more
> apt to voice our opinions and say what we think than others.
>
> If you don't like my reason for boycotting it, so be it. It's not your
> decision to make. Maybe I think your fighting me on this just to fight is
a
> stupid reason? It's all relative. I really don't care what you think of
me
> or why you think it, despite what I say or do, you'll still think that
way.
>
> --Bowen--
>
> "young phalpha" <RhaneC at msn.com> wrote in message
> news:3d18e498 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
I
> suggest you get an
lack
> of common sense
> Filmkr said, yet
Cy's.
> news:3d18e308 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
have
> no idea where you got
> overreacting like you did
a
> newsgroup argument is
> news:3d18de51 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> medical advances for
> surgery, doesn't sound
> coronary or heart surgery is
> Cy's just because of
> you in telegram your
> The
mental
ill
> everyone
> not
> this.
that
>
>
>
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Jun 25, 2002, 9:05pm
Ambivalent called all the hostpitals in the area.. none had a Lars Wyka
admitted to their coronary unit.
--Bowen--
[View Quote]"agent1" <Agent1 at my.activeworlds.com> wrote in message
news:3d18f550 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> Filmkr has quite a reputation for making outrageous claims and extravagant
posts. I do not believe he actually had to go to the
> hospital.
>
> As far as adding "I think" to my sentence: No. It's already implied that
"I think" what I said because I said it.
>
> -Agent1
>
> "young phalpha" <RhaneC at msn.com> wrote in message
news:3d18f095 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
he did, add an "I think
opinion, not fact...
news:3d18e308 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
have no idea where you got
overreacting like you did
a newsgroup argument is
>
>
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Jun 25, 2002, 10:37pm
Because of everything he's said, and it's been brought to my attention that
he was part of the committee. I made it clear to myself, that I would not
participate in anything that he was (special circumstances forthcoming).
The CY's do not fall into any special circumstances. I've never even
particpated in them before, and this has put me off even more on the idea.
The point of announcing it so others would know. Perhaps it will help them
realize he has some major faults, perhaps not. Only time will tell.
--Bowen--
[View Quote]"young phalpha" <RhaneC at msn.com> wrote in message
news:3d18faff at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> then what was the point in announcing you were boycotting the Cy Awards in
the first place? What
> real reason are you boycotting him and what he deals with? Is that reason
based off of what you
> heard or what you know, or a fact? If it is not something you know, saw,
or is a fact, then
> there is no reason in boycotting it. I know it is your decision to boycott
it and all, but like
> I said, I can convincing you not to...
>
> - YP
>
> "bowen" <thisguyisashimmyritzer at 7k2.4mg.com> wrote in message
> news:3d18f6d3$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> I'm not boycotting it based on that, ask ambivalent. I told her I was
> boycotting the event because of filmkr long before he posted that comment.
> She asked me to model, and that's what I responded with.
>
> --Bowen--
>
> "young phalpha" <RhaneC at msn.com> wrote in message
> news:3d18f032 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> something just because
and
> logical, I don't care
stated
> without thought
> said
do
> more
is
> a
of
> me
> way.
"Might
> I
> lack
what
> Cy's.
> have
on
> a
the
the
to
> mental
> ill
will
to
> that
>
>
>
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Jun 27, 2002, 10:31pm
Most major hospitals will have a coronary unit. If you call to see if the
person is present, they will tell you. It's public information.
--Bowen--
[View Quote]"young phalpha" <RhaneC at msn.com> wrote in message
news:3d1ba8dd at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> There is hundreds, possibly thousands of hospitals and health centers in
the US, two hospitals I
> know of only let you know that information over the phone if you have
proof you are a relative
> or friend. Also, not every hospital has a cardiac care unit, you should
know that, so possibly
> calling all hospitals in the area might not have had him, where I live the
closest hospital with
> a CC unit is Silver Spring or DC, which is about over an hour drive from
Frederick.
>
> - YP
>
> "johnny b" <uniquect at optonline.net> wrote in message
news:3d1b9f9c$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> Well, actually, they DO Bud..... I WORKED in a hospital for three
years..... and unless the
> patient
> was in for psychiatric treatment, they WILL tell you if the person is
there...... They'll even
> tell you if that person passed away ...... I know for a fact, NOT
speculating here....... they
> have
> NO way of knowing who calls, or why.... what if you wanted to send
flowers ?
>
> You may choose to disbelieve, that's your right and priviledge, but I'm
saying it's true....
> from
> experience.......
>
> JB
>
>
>
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Jun 27, 2002, 11:01pm
Unless you're under 18, there's no reason not to tell. You can go to the
desk and get the very same information.
--Bowen--
[View Quote]"young phalpha" <RhaneC at msn.com> wrote in message
news:3d1bb4cb at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> Well, mine didn't. I think your wrong on that, a hospital telling whether
you are there or not
> to a stranger would seem very unlikely.
>
> - YP
>
> "bowen" <thisguyisashimmyritzer at 7k2.4mg.com> wrote in message
> news:3d1bae6b$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> Most major hospitals will have a coronary unit. If you call to see if the
> person is present, they will tell you. It's public information.
>
> --Bowen--
>
> "young phalpha" <RhaneC at msn.com> wrote in message
> news:3d1ba8dd at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> the US, two hospitals I
> proof you are a relative
> know that, so possibly
the
> closest hospital with
> Frederick.
> news:3d1b9f9c$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> years..... and unless the
> there...... They'll even
> speculating here....... they
> flowers ?
> saying it's true....
>
>
>
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Jun 27, 2002, 11:19pm
That doesn't mean they won't tell you they're there.. They won't ask for it
unless the person is there, just to let you go see them. But to find out if
they're actually there, it's perfectly fine.
--Bowen--
[View Quote]"young phalpha" <RhaneC at msn.com> wrote in message
news:3d1bb909 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> They also look at your drivers license and ask your relation, if you say
your some person
> wanting to see if he's really there to see if he's faking being in the
hospital, you know as
> well as I do they would raise some eyebrows.
>
> - YP
>
> "bowen" <thisguyisashimmyritzer at 7k2.4mg.com> wrote in message
> news:3d1bb54c$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> Unless you're under 18, there's no reason not to tell. You can go to the
> desk and get the very same information.
>
> --Bowen--
>
> "young phalpha" <RhaneC at msn.com> wrote in message
> news:3d1bb4cb at server1.Activeworlds.com...
whether
> you are there or not
the
in
should
> the
from
I'm
>
>
>
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Jun 27, 2002, 11:42pm
Then you could say, "I recently purchased products from the present company
and he's yet to deliver (which is the case). I'm just checking to see if
he's alright."
Your hospitals are a tad bit paranoid. There isn't going to be hitmen
coming around just to kill people at the hospital. These is just common
practice, you're not giving anything more than their name and possibly what
they're in for.
--Bowen--
[View Quote]"young phalpha" <RhaneC at msn.com> wrote in message
news:3d1bbba0 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> Well, unless you have any proof that a law exists to find out the location
of someone is public,
> show me, my hospital would simply say "are you on a need to know basis?".
Of course they would
> be more willing to tell you his presence if you asked at the lobby
entrance than over the phone.
>
> - YP
>
> "bowen" <thisguyisashimmyritzer at 7k2.4mg.com> wrote in message
> news:3d1bb9bf$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> That doesn't mean they won't tell you they're there.. They won't ask for
it
> unless the person is there, just to let you go see them. But to find out
if
> they're actually there, it's perfectly fine.
>
> --Bowen--
>
> "young phalpha" <RhaneC at msn.com> wrote in message
> news:3d1bb909 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> your some person
> hospital, you know as
the
> whether
> the
centers
> in
have
> should
live
> from
is
> I'm
>
>
>
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Jun 27, 2002, 11:45pm
Excuse my poor spelling, I'm completely exhausted .. These would be this
--Bowen--
[View Quote]"bowen" <thisguyisashimmyritzer at 7k2.4mg.com> wrote in message
news:3d1bbf1e$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> Then you could say, "I recently purchased products from the present
company
> and he's yet to deliver (which is the case). I'm just checking to see if
> he's alright."
>
> Your hospitals are a tad bit paranoid. There isn't going to be hitmen
> coming around just to kill people at the hospital. These is just common
> practice, you're not giving anything more than their name and possibly
what
> they're in for.
>
> --Bowen--
>
> "young phalpha" <RhaneC at msn.com> wrote in message
> news:3d1bbba0 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
location
> of someone is public,
basis?".
> Of course they would
> entrance than over the phone.
for
> it
out
> if
say
> the
if
> centers
> have
> live
drive
> is
send
but
>
>
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Jun 28, 2002, 12:26am
> Noting from your "EXPERIENCE" of buying into GOSSIP and BS as well as you
being a person posting HATE
> messages... well... I personally would not trust a single word from your
mouth... You sure speak about
> everything you know nothing about and were never any part of...
That's certainly your right. He has every right to voice his opinion. Just
like you do.
> As for FACTS... In the United States of America, when you check into any
private hospital there is a
> form they immediately offer you to sign asking if you would like your
hospital stay to remain
> confidential. They explain that signing the form would even prohibit your
own family from finding out
> you were there. Privacy is still an option in the U.S. Why you may ask?
To keep idiot slime balls
> from bothering patients could be one reason *S*
Oh yeah? Maybe you never were actually there? There's always that
possibility.
>
> Again... might I suggest an education??
Well, might I suggest a better personality? You're always complaining when
people bitch about you and they're void of education. But when you do it to
them, you're "smarter" then they are.
> Stop wasting everyone's time filling this news group with your false tales
and continuing HATE CRIME
> based gossip attacks.
Hate crime, hahahahaha. That was ALMOST funny. You're not a minority, this
isn't a hate crime. Come to NY, I'll show you a real hate crime.
> GET A LIFE DUDE!!! Your credibility is as worthless as your lacking
intellect as you have shown well
> throughout four news groups now.
Your credibility is fading everytime you insult someone and their
intellgence. Did anyone seem to point out that he's from Texas? No offense
to other Texans, but people from that area do have a reputation to being..
"redneck" like. This is a generalization too, but Filmkr, you are coming
off as an arrogant person at this moment with your "I'm better then thou"
attitude.
--Bowen--
Jun 28, 2002, 1:07am
Maybe I should restate that. The only way you can be a victim to a hate
crime is when you're of a different race then the person who's commenting
negatively. Even then, hate crimes are generally a physical dispute. Not
he says, she says things. Although it can be, it's usually mostly physical
attacks.
But I assume Lars is white from his photographs, and since I'm white, it's
not a hate crime. At least none from me. It's just my opinions on him that
he dislikes. He spouts false information when he sees that (such as it
being a hate crime.. false information).
--Bowen--
[View Quote]"young phalpha" <RhaneC at msn.com> wrote in message
news:3d1bcfa9 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> You don't have to be a minority to be victim of a hate crime. Where were
you when Johnny B
> insulted more than just Filmkr's intelligence? I guess it's alright for
people on your side of
> this debate?
>
> - YP
>
> "bowen" <thisguyisashimmyritzer at 7k2.4mg.com> wrote in message
> news:3d1bc954$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
you
> being a person posting HATE
> mouth... You sure speak about
>
> That's certainly your right. He has every right to voice his opinion.
Just
> like you do.
>
any
> private hospital there is a
> hospital stay to remain
your
> own family from finding out
> To keep idiot slime balls
>
> Oh yeah? Maybe you never were actually there? There's always that
> possibility.
>
>
> Well, might I suggest a better personality? You're always complaining
when
> people bitch about you and they're void of education. But when you do it
to
> them, you're "smarter" then they are.
>
tales
> and continuing HATE CRIME
>
> Hate crime, hahahahaha. That was ALMOST funny. You're not a minority,
this
> isn't a hate crime. Come to NY, I'll show you a real hate crime.
>
> intellect as you have shown well
>
> Your credibility is fading everytime you insult someone and their
> intellgence. Did anyone seem to point out that he's from Texas? No
offense
> to other Texans, but people from that area do have a reputation to being..
> "redneck" like. This is a generalization too, but Filmkr, you are coming
> off as an arrogant person at this moment with your "I'm better then thou"
> attitude.
>
> --Bowen--
>
>
>
>
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Jun 28, 2002, 1:10am
Ok, my tiredness is really setting in now (I've been up for three days with
four hours of sleep). Hate crimes can also be against people of different
"customs." Like a heterosexual hazing a homosexual, or a Christian to a
Jewish person. I hope I'm not missing anything else.
Certainly, this is not a hate crime from that information.
--Bowen--
[View Quote]"bowen" <thisguyisashimmyritzer at 7k2.4mg.com> wrote in message
news:3d1bd2f1$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> Maybe I should restate that. The only way you can be a victim to a hate
> crime is when you're of a different race then the person who's commenting
> negatively. Even then, hate crimes are generally a physical dispute. Not
> he says, she says things. Although it can be, it's usually mostly
physical
> attacks.
>
> But I assume Lars is white from his photographs, and since I'm white, it's
> not a hate crime. At least none from me. It's just my opinions on him
that
> he dislikes. He spouts false information when he sees that (such as it
> being a hate crime.. false information).
>
> --Bowen--
>
> "young phalpha" <RhaneC at msn.com> wrote in message
> news:3d1bcfa9 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> you when Johnny B
> people on your side of
> you
your
> Just
> any
> your
ask?
> when
it
> to
> tales
> this
> offense
being..
coming
thou"
>
>
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Jun 28, 2002, 2:54am
Yeah I'm not all with it today ;) excuse that. Three days of utter boredem
do that to you.
--Bowen--
[View Quote]"rashal" <RaShaL at my.activeworlds.com> wrote in message
news:3D1BE5EB.90701 at my.activeworlds.com...
> i looked it up primarily because i think that there was some confusion
> between a hate crime and racism. I hope this has cleared things up
>
> Ra
>
> glitter kitty wrote:
>
punishment.
>
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Jun 28, 2002, 2:55am
Maybe he studdied law in the US?
--Bowen--
[View Quote]"young phalpha" <RhaneC at msn.com> wrote in message
news:3d1bea4f at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> Good lord, do you not get it? I have posted about 20 times to you, show me
a freaking website
> with these laws on them! This involves showing me the same text that you
looked off of, I don't
> believe I could put it more simple than that.
>
> - YP
>
> "glitter kitty" <seanderson at iprimus.com.au> wrote in message
> news:3d1be8a8 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> wrong ... read the law
>
> young phalpha <RhaneC at msn.com> wrote in message
> news:3d1ba77f at server1.Activeworlds.com...
them.
> I have realized the
> above, you'd find out she
the
> avatars was almost
> lost her money.
> news:3d1ba059$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> site..... delivery apon
> the way YOU see it,
OPINION,
> and nothing more
> news:3d1a3416 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> decent man, in what way did
> contract it stated no
> don't believe anyone has
> fault. So therefore, he is
> just stating my
there've
> been WAY too many in
> morals, decency, blah
> adamantly, my friend.....
doesn't
> qualify as ANY of
> sadistic person and don't
this
> "serious cardiac
> record of half and untruths
> apology, had you proven
you
> never responded to
give
> a hoot about the Vice
> and DEMONSTRATED morals
> all the dollars that
> alluded to "hating"
> you forgot from the
and
> refresh your failing
> but I suppose my MANY
real
> hard I can host worlds
> impressed...... or just
generally
> outrageous self
better......
> I'd assume you
>
>
>
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Jun 28, 2002, 10:20am
Are you a he or a she? I kinda got confused on that myself... sorry. Looks
like your name is "Sean Derson" in your E-mail and thats... kind of
masculine.
--Bowen--
[View Quote]"glitter kitty" <seanderson at iprimus.com.au> wrote in message
news:3d1bf3b1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> Maybe SHE watches too much LA Law or whats that other one on TV with the
> arrogant DA now?
>
> Nup niether ... just been subject to having to sign off on sooooooo much
> consumer stuff having run a foriegn owned business. The laws travel even
> beyond the shorelines of the good ol' US of A ;-)
>
> Glitter
>
> (on holiday and posting via dial up(yuk) so cant reply as quick as before)
>
> bowen <thisguyisashimmyritzer at 7k2.4mg.com> wrote in message
> news:3d1bec2b$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
show
> me
you
on
she
the
to
> be
> in
I
> will".....
about
an
alas,
dont
> credentials
> count
> case
some
> installer.....
> be
>
>
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Jun 24, 2002, 10:48pm
I'm not following why it's interesting here. Everything looks fine to me.
Not all of the AW employees work at the Office in Mass. In fact, Roland
lived in California didn't he?
--Bowen--
[View Quote]"tony m" <fldmshl2013 at austin.rr.com> wrote in message
news:3d17a771.29535277 at news.activeworlds.com...
> Got the reply from support. Very interesting.
>
> Received: from sm13.texas.rr.com ([24.93.35.40]) by mail.austin.rr.com
> with Microsoft SMTPSVC(5.5.1877.447.44);
> Mon, 24 Jun 2002 15:51:20 -0500
> Received: from kellie (cs666814-12.austin.rr.com [66.68.14.12])
> by sm13.texas.rr.com (8.12.0.Beta16/8.12.0.Beta16) with SMTP
> id g5OL30v6006631
> for <fldmshl2013 at austin.rr.com>; Mon, 24 Jun 2002 16:03:00
> -0500
> Message-ID: <049801c21bc0$05aeae80$0c0e4442 at austin.rr.com>
> From: "Kellie Williams" <kellie at activeworlds.com>
> To: "Fldmshl2013" <fldmshl2013 at austin.rr.com>
> References: <000501c21964$3c74b260$0300a8c0 at weazel>
> Subject: Re: Suggestion Box on Website...
> Date: Mon, 24 Jun 2002 15:45:05 -0500
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>
> Dear Tony,
>
> The suggestion box was temporarily disabled. I'm sorry for the
> inconvenience.
> Warm Regards,
> Kellie Williams/Mountain Myst
> Community Services
> Activeworlds Corp.
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>
> Please include previous email dialog in all replies.
>
>
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Jul 6, 2002, 3:37pm
Looks like you've hit on a gold mine as to what's wrong with our world. If
it's a good job, and men hold the majority, they'll "bitch." Otherwise if
it is a garbage truck driver, as you said, they could care less.
Reverse discrimination sucks doesn't it?
--Bowen--
[View Quote]"count dracula" <dracula at netsonic.fi> wrote in message
news:3d2721af$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> I was out worldhopping today , I decided to take a look in worlds that has
> people in them. Many worlds showed one person so I went there to explore;
I
> like visiting worlds when owner is there, because then one can ask
questions
> and owners are often willing to show you around.
> I went to a world named "FemaleAW" and the welcome message said " Welcome
> to FemaleAW, a World where women can relax and talk about anything they
> wish. Sorry, no men. " and the owner (I belive it was) said immediatly :
"hi
> Count Dracula, sorry men arent allowed :(" . I do not quite understand the
> logic in this, I mean why add a ": (" after saying that, like beeing sorry
> for the fact that men are not allowed, if the owner is sad about that, why
> do not change the policy?
>
> So now I was wondering: is it ok to discriminate people based on their
sex?
> (or anything else).
> How long would AW let me run a world that would not allow women to enter,
> before they would close it down as sexistic?
> Can I make a world that say: " sorry, no balck people", "sorry, no
whites",
> "sorry, no gays", "sorry, no heteros" or "sorry, no Ford owners" ?
> The owner did not consider her world discriminating in any way, but I bet
if
> I ejected her from my world because she is a women, there would be A LOT
> bitching and every single feminist in AW would attack me.
>
> Maybe men should also found chauvinist organizations to work "against" the
> feminist organistations , to keep a balance.
> As we all probably know feminist are not pro equality, but want women to
be
> "better" than men. They want to see women in so called men jobs, but by no
> mean all jobs, only the high payed. Or when have you heard a feminist
beeing
> worried abot that there is too less women driving garbage trucks?
> I am pro equality among all people, regardless sex, religion, race etc.
>
> Count Dracula , obviously born in the wrong body to be accepted in all
> worlds.
>
>
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Jul 6, 2002, 6:31pm
Dogs voting? What the hell is that from?
--Bowen--
[View Quote]"dion" <Dion at digevo.net> wrote in message
news:3d27505b$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> based on this, actors shouldn't be disallowed for acting to get a female
> part in a play or movie. You would consider that sexist. Quite obviously
you
> need an actress to fulfill a female part in a play.
>
> We shouldn't discriminate ugly people from being models, it's
descrimination
> based on looks.
> We shouldn't disallow dogs from voting, it's discrimination based on
> intelligence.
>
> You see how this goes? There's TONS of descrimination in everything.
>
> So while I agree it's discrimination, I don't object to it. It
> "lioness e" <nobody at nowhere.net> wrote in message
> news:3d2731f2 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> You
allow
KKK,
be
> who
nontolerance.
> It
go
> the
> has
> explore;
> Welcome
they
:
> the
> sorry
> why
> enter,
> bet
LOT
> the
to
by
> no
etc.
>
>
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Jul 6, 2002, 7:16pm
Exactly.
--Bowen--
[View Quote]"count dracula" <dracula at netsonic.fi> wrote in message
news:3d2757e9 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> Not necceraly, it would be discriminating if a dog wanted to vote but we
> would not let it. As far as I know no dog has ever insisted it wants to
> vote.
>
> Drac
> dion <Dion at digevo.net> kirjoitti
> viestissä:3d27559c$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> female
> obviously
> like
didn't
called
mosquitoes,
right
right
violence
disallow
men,
worlds
with
> the
> other
worlds
ask
"
anything
> beeing
to
no
?
> but
be
> A
> but
trucks?
race
in
>
>
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Jul 7, 2002, 2:14am
Just a generalization I guess? :\ That's basically how all sexism plays
into.
--Bowen--
[View Quote]"anduin" <anduin at anduin-lothario.com> wrote in message
news:medfiusfo95j6j3v975mhsa5a18qo5sqh5 at 4ax.com...
> In a galaxy far far away, known as general.discussion, an identify
> claiming to be known as "dion" <Dion at digevo.net> scribed the
> following:
>
> Is that a sarcastic comment implying that a garbage truck driver is
> actually stupid? Some people just enjoy it, some can't find anything
> better in today's society, some would do anything for money.
>
> ,,,,,
> (o o)
> /--------------ooO--(_)--Ooo--------------\
> | Anduin (317281) |
> | o The Gorean Scribe |
> | o http://www.anduin-lothario.com |
> | o It wasn't me, it was the one I'm in! |
> \--------------ooO-------Ooo--------------/
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Jul 10, 2002, 7:59pm
One's an executable and the other is just data would be my guess.
--Bowen--
[View Quote]"strike rapier" <strike at rapiercom.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in message
news:3d2ca72d at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> I was just poking around with a compression format that im doing that
> reduces any repeated strings in binary strings to tags. I just removed
about
> 200kb from a MP3 with no loss of quallity or data, no jumps or skips or
any
> differnt whatsoever. Strange little Mp3s... anyone know why if you remove
> the repear chr(0) strings from EXEs it screwes em up beyond repear
(Without
> the unpacker) but mp3s are fine?
>
> - Mark
>
>
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Jul 13, 2002, 2:38pm
It looks to me like a video card problem. Try switching to another video
card if you can.
--Bowen--
[View Quote]"brock" <Brock at iceflare.net> wrote in message
news:3d3053a3$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> Could a Beta Tester, please forward this error to the beta forum
>
> Note:
> Drivers Up to Date
> Detonator 29.42 Drivers
>
>
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Jul 16, 2002, 1:09am
I didn't say switch the video cards permanently. I just said put in another
video card to test it. If it's the same effect, it's a video card's
problem. Since I don't experience it, the only thing it _can_ be is a video
card problem. There's nothing the programmers can do short of springing up
money to buy you all new cards.
--Bowen--
[View Quote]"billybob" <bill at vectracon.com> wrote in message
news:3d338c54 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> Yea, heh, don't switch vid cards, One because the only thing better then a
> GeForce 4 MX for 3D games is the GeForce 4 Ti 4600, and Two because
DirectX
> 8 on AW is just REALLY buggy, I've gotten bizzare things with it too.
>
>
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Jul 16, 2002, 2:06pm
It's got to be the way they implement DirectX 8.1. Perhaps the older
drivers aren't as supportive of it, most likely not all of you have upgraded
to the new ones that do support DX8.
--Bowen--
[View Quote]"brock" <Brock at iceflare.net> wrote in message
news:3d34401f$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> I tried switching between a riva tnt2, works normal on the riva, but i've
> also had many people tgram me and say they experience the same problem,
when
> i ask them what video cards they have it's always GeForce 4 ranging from
MX
> to Ti heh
>
>
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Jul 13, 2002, 9:00pm
LoL sounds like a bunch of overreacting kids. I don't like the hubi avatar
either... it's quite ugly.
--Bowen--
[View Quote]"john" <johnfricker at lineone.net> wrote in message
news:3d30ad96 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> I was called a racist because I didnt like a nasty little "Hubi" avatar!
> !!!! All it is is an avatar!
>
>
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