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Jan 23, 2004, 1:05pm
Well put Daphne :)
[View Quote]"daphne" <dcoon at notuptopar.com> wrote in message news:40113762$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> count dracula <dracula at netsonic.fi> wrote in message
> news:401061ca$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
>
> If, in the early 1940's, America had done what you advocate in the previous
> sentence, you would probably have grown up speaking German and revering
> Hitler... If England and any more of Europe had fallen to the Nazis do you
> think Germany would have let Finland keep it's freedom for much longer that
> it already had???
>
> I think it's safe to say that, as a people, we are a bit ashamed that it
> took our government so long to do the right thing... We should have been
> in there helping to stomp out the Nazi machine a few years earlier than we
> were!!!
>
> For years, Saddam Huessein has been killing with inpunity the people of the
> country he seized control of... Before we move to help, how many should
> die before their numbers begin to haunt us --- like the numbers of those
> killed by Nazis now haunts us???
>
>
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Jan 23, 2004, 4:46pm
First off your way too biased to be a judge...and second ....define "hot" hot enough to melt foam cup? or just hot enough to burn mouth? you have simplistic answers to very tough questions. i call that being ignorant.
you for sure not an ignorant person but you have ignorant views.
look up definition for ignorant before your insulted...;)
no offense meant.
Leo :)
[View Quote]"count dracula" <dracula at netsonic.fi> wrote in message news:40115f8a at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> I was not compering the system, but the people.
> Of course USA is important to Canada, it comes somehow natural by beeing so
> close. If Canada was lets say in Asia, it would probably have a quite
> different meaning.
>
> And yes, I belive America is a decent place to live in and that the people
> are decent, maybe even better than decent. When I was in USA I only run into
> polite and friendly persons. It is not the people I have problems with but
> the goverment. It is actually not even so much of a problem for me
> personally, but I am sure some George Wahington is twisting in his grave if
> he can see what is going on now. America has been great, still can be, but I
> am afraid you are loosing the grip. You are loosing your freedom, as are we
> here in europe thanks to EU.
> One example is the justice system that USA has been so proud of. It might
> have been good, but it is not about justice anymore, it is about winning or
> loosing. If a person burns herself on coffee one goes to court; if I was the
> judge I would say, you fucking idiot, coffee is supposed to be hot!
>
> Drac
>
> jetta lewis <rgurkin at earthlink.net> kirjoitti
> viestissä:40114b76 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> a
> Another
> and
> lack
> disobedience.
> you
> ritalin.
> I
> just
> like
> We
> know
> the
> gateway
> lude,
> i
> willing
> they
> what
> ar
> ones
> live.
> so,
> the
> are
>
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Jan 27, 2004, 8:03pm
good point Baro Extensions are your friend...:)
[View Quote]"baro" <baronjutter at shaw.ca> wrote in message news:4016dedf$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> actualy to be fair I got a mail delivery error today and almost went to look
> at the attachment but it was from a domain I've never sent an email to (I
> don't send a lot of emails) so I decided not to.
>
> Also I notice a lot of windows users like to hide file extentions, about 99%
> of viruses could be avoided by just looking at the extention.
>
>
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Jan 29, 2004, 3:52pm
heheh agreed..... but FYI I am getting a NortonAV warning of a "trojan horse" on that script also.
Jacob, that sure is an odd way of warning people....your better off just not saying anything and never go back to it yourself....lol
Leo :)
[View Quote]"kah" <kah at kahnews.cjb.net> wrote in message news:Xns947FBF512EC4kahatkahnewsdotcjbdo at 64.94.241.201...
> "jacob the m hero" <jacob2000caca at yahoo.ca> wrote in
> news:401877dd at server1.Activeworlds.com:
>
>
> That thing made me laugh my ass off. Jacob, sorry, but you really are a bit
> of an idiot reposting a link to something you think is a virus...
>
> KAH
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Jan 29, 2004, 12:33pm
And while your at it you need to ask.....what is a fair price for AWI to pay for:
Lease on office space.
Payroll for management, programmers, support people.
Hardware maintenance/updating on servers and in-house PC's.
Internet connection fees.
Legal fees.
I'm sure many people at AWI complain all the time about lack of funds to do projects they would like to do.
Try running a technology company this day in age...;)
my 2 cents
Leo :)
[View Quote]"the lady" <thelady263414 at hotmail.com> wrote in message news:4018f306 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> Many people are complaining that $6.95 per month is too much to pay for AW.
> How much do you think is fair to pay for a citizenship?
>
>
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Jan 30, 2004, 1:50pm
Undocked tabs work great with dual monitors...;)
[View Quote]"ry" <ryanauNOSPAM at iprimus.com.au> wrote in message news:4019d025 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> MMHMM...GET RID OF UNDOCKED TABS!
>
> --
>
> Ry
> Citizen#: 323710
> seiya <starbuilds at yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:4019cc04 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
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Jan 30, 2004, 7:52pm
yea i think he's trying to shake assholes like you Brock...sheeesh lay off dude.
[View Quote]"brock" <BrockL at iceflare.net> wrote in message news:401ac98e$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> i believe it's all just a scam, bruce left, renewed A1CT into a
> P-130/whatever. and gave it to starfleet, A!!CT is dead...but A1CT is alive,
> and A1CT is the same thing as A!!CT ;) :0
>
> --
>
> Brock,
>
> IceFlare Network
> Founder/Administrator
>
> http://www.iceflare.com/
> http://www.iceflare.net/
>
> "starfleet" <Starfleet at Command.com> wrote in message
> news:401a6257$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> of
>
>
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Jan 30, 2004, 4:48pm
hey, ksg, rather than just sit and complain about it, how's about supplying some details of your problems. This is how it's supposed to work. BETA it's a BETA test.
oh and BTW, .... I do not notice any "bugs" on my system, it's been working flawlessly for months.
Leo :)
[View Quote]"king small guy" <craigrood at btopenworld.com> wrote in message news:401a9975$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> Where ever i look on AW 3.5 there is a bug, and yes i do know it is beta but
> there is simply too many bugs they could of atleast fixed a few before
> releace
>
>
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Feb 2, 2004, 12:07pm
LOL not if you put them on the field at the same time....:)
[View Quote]"robbie" <robbie at oriox.com> wrote in message news:401e1a41$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> English Soccer pwnz American Football.
>
> -Robbie
>
> "blasted" <why at who.boo> wrote in message
> news:401dca00$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
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Feb 2, 2004, 1:27pm
lol touche' :)
[View Quote]"leaf" <Leaf321064 at hotmail.com> wrote in message news:401e6b77 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> Ok - the English rugby team would own ANY american football team heh :)
>
> Whats with all the pads?
>
> - Leaf
>
> "binarybud" <leo at realPANTStourvision.com> wrote in message
> news:401e5987$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> news:401e1a41$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
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Feb 5, 2004, 6:35pm
I would tend to agree with you on that Bowen..... they should NOT force you to use "floating tabs" but should have a "classic mode" for that.
[View Quote]"bowen" <newoB at sardna.ten> wrote in message news:4022a7d7$2 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> bowen wrote:
>
>
> Nevermind, we misunderstood each other. My problem wasn't the toolbar,
> but rather the tabs.
>
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Feb 16, 2004, 2:29pm
I am of the opinion that the GK's need a good shakeup also....they are wasting AW's time with there pointless power struggles and personal politicking. There is a great need for GateKeepers....good ones....and there is absolutely no need for GK BOSSES(ETL's) to be running the whole group of wonderful volunteers into the ground......enough is enough. Let the volunteers do their work.....AWI needs to care about the group a little more and stop listening to the Power-warped "Leaders".....Time to smell the roses.
Leo :)
ps; Whomever is the liaison to AWI for the GK's that person is not doing their job, because AWI is still supporting the "group" as a whole, so they must not be getting the correct information back to them. There seems to be a huge conflict of interest going on here.
[View Quote]"alphabit phalpha" <alphabit2003(NOSPAM) at swbell.net> wrote in message news:4030e125$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> Nooooooooooo....nononononononon.....don't be doin that ok please? (assuming
> "taunt" means harrassing).
> Raven, please don't retaliate. It gets you nowhere but in a bad situation.
> Who ever is suggesting that is as wacky in the brain as the person that
> blamed you for ruining bday builds...Lordy!
> Don't do what other's suggest, do what your heart tells you to.
> Put the past behind you.
> If your'e bored, I have a project for you if you like poetry and have some
> free time;)
> May is what I call "Cy Month".
> People will be putting on Cy related events during that month.
> You can see open dates at the calendar at www.awcommunity.org/cyawards
> Why not host a poetry reading?
> I did it for a "bit"....lol....and people really enjoyed it.
> Anyways, just please don't get into something that is going to give you and
> others a huge headache ok?
> Huggggs:)
> Bit:)
>
>
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Feb 20, 2004, 3:46pm
hey there Builderz..... I think that Bowen was actually referring to a "spoofed" header with this last comment:
" Nice try though Matt."
Leo :)
ps; #1 rule NEVER open attachments unless it's someone you are EXPECTING an attachment from. AND you trust them to take care of their PC on their own....AND your prepared to lose everything on your hard drive and reformat it tomorrow....LOL
[View Quote]"builderz" <contact at 3dhost.net> wrote in message news:403642ac$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> Are you sure it is really coming from AWI and not someone else's
> computer? The other recent e-mail worms spoofed the "from" address of
> the e-mails they sent out.
>
> For example, let's say that I did not have the worm and all of my
> anti-virus signatures were up to date. However, one of my friends had
> *my* address in *their* address book and *they* get infected with the worm.
>
> Now, that worm looks through my friend's address book and sees that *my*
> address is there. So the worm decides to use it and sends out mail using
> *my* (not their) address as the sender. Even though my system is totally
> nice and secure, uneducated people will think *I'm* the one sending the
> worm, when in reality it is from another computer that is just forging
> the sender's address.
>
> Look at the e-mail you supposedly got from AW and post the headers here.
> We can then tell if it really did some from them or not.
>
> Builderz
> http://www.3dhost.net
>
> bowen wrote:
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Mar 3, 2004, 12:18pm
Carl, one thing that is obvious to a bunch of people now is that your judgments are way off. Best to keep your opinions to yourself sometimes.
[View Quote]"carlbanks" <carlbanks at triplehelix.info> wrote in message news:4045d28c at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> When you say See you in Church, I know your mocking me.
>
> daphne wrote:
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Mar 3, 2004, 6:36pm
Carl,
This has nothing to do with Bowen your last post was directed at Daphne and what about the word "obvious" do
you not understand?
lol
[View Quote]"carlbanks" <carlbanks at triplehelix.info> wrote in message news:40463b17$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> No my judgements aren't way off, Bowen is trying to make me sound way off.
>
> binarybud wrote:
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Feb 26, 2004, 4:30pm
LOL sheeesh, Bowen, even I....the "old man" caught that pun......lol
(Notice the smiley after "as well as the sender") hehehe :)
Leo :)
[View Quote]"bowen" <newoB at sardna.ten> wrote in message news:403e3775$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> strike rapier wrote:
>
>
> Why would you want the source in ASM?... if we agree that it may be a
> virus that would take weeks to find a threat. (if it's a big file...
> assuming it's not JUST the virus). High level languages were invented
> for a reason. I would much rather read COBOL/FORTRAN/C++/VB/DELPHI over
> ASM any day of the year, let alone week.
>
> Something tells me you just want to impress someone with your knowledge
> you know ASM... or something... I don't know.
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Feb 26, 2004, 4:52pm
right gotcha :)
[View Quote]"bowen" <newoB at sardna.ten> wrote in message news:403e3c24$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> binarybud wrote:
>
>
> I didn't catch anything. But that may be due to my desensitivisation of
> smilies because everyone I know is crazy with them.
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Mar 3, 2004, 12:12pm
good god ....... how about actually reading and comprehending what information you have been given?
The BETA NG does not need beginners, nor people that do not listen to instructions.
[View Quote]"the lady" <thelady263414 at hotmail.com> wrote in message news:404569f9 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> I'm speaking up for those who have told me about the problem. If you can't
> or won't help, that's up to you. In the meantime, as I said below "> >Is
> there any way someone in beta could be the one to start an effort to
>
> If you can't do that, maybe someone else in the group could start that
> effort. : )
>
>
> "xelag" <xelag at digitalspace.com> wrote in message
> news:dnla40hqjhft8fdb5ojnui566428v30la9 at 4ax.com...
> any
>
>
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Mar 3, 2004, 2:20pm
:) Steam accepted :)
[View Quote]"xelag" <xelag at digitalspace.com> wrote in message news:5avb409q0eu7enc74gs7t28hb7ij0c7ap4 at 4ax.com...
> Leo, it is actually useless to talk to this lady. She is using social
> and psychological arguments to justify her claims, completely
> ingnoring or bypassing the fact that the beta team and the beta ng
> have nothing to do with those arguments, it's a technical group
> composed of selected citizens to help AWI, not the citizens nor the
> community, to fix technical bugs. It is not a policy making group,
> and not a self-help group, nor a community or discussion group, social
> and psychological arguments do not apply :)
>
> Would she also like to decide who works and programs for AWI - paid or
> not, to whom AWI sells or licences their products?
>
> There are enough ngs open to the public, for discussion and
> socio-psychological matters, most open-beta testers have published in
> this ng, and are being read by devteam and even answered.
>
> But enough for me, I won't waste my time replying to her on this
> matter (this was not a direct reply to her LOL, just letting off
> steam!)
>
> Alex
>
> On 3 Mar 2004 09:12:31 -0500, "binarybud"
> <leo at realPANTStourvision.com> wrote:
>
>
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Mar 1, 2004, 4:12pm
Try grabbing the "separator" between the column headings and moving it to your right.....that will make the column for the world names wider so you can see the whole thing. Something in the update farkles this setting.
Leo :)
[View Quote]"ciena" <nikona at comcast.net> wrote in message news:40437a3d$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> I downloaded it and my worlds list does't show the whold world names. It
> just shows the 1st 3 letters. Anyone have any ideas how to fix this?
>
>
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Mar 9, 2004, 3:37pm
2 wrongs never make a right. Although 3 lefts make a right. hehehe
[View Quote]"princess nerwen" <jennifer755 at cox.net> wrote in message news:404dfae9$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> Well if you had to deal with the Childish attitudes I have since Dec
> 2003 then you'd understand why I say this.
> "linn" <ironhead at digitalpassage.com> wrote in message
> news:404da377 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> : but it IS true ppl all too often blame others before they have proof
> not a
> : fair thing to do :-( and please don't pick on "kids"
> :
> :
>
>
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Mar 12, 2004, 5:50pm
I second that
[View Quote]"jerme" <JerMe at nc.rr.com> wrote in message news:404fd3e4$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> ENZO please delte this useless thread and ban all parties named in the
> origional post from the newsgroups.
>
> If this is the limit to how mature these people can act, then frankly
> they don't deserve to have posting rights.
>
> It's time to take a stand and get crap like this out of the NG's.
>
>
> -Jeremy
>
>
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> Jeremy Booker - Owner / Webmaster
> JTech Web Systems
> www.JTechWebSystems.com
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> "Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about
> itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own." -Mathew 5:34
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Mar 12, 2004, 6:26pm
I was just seconding Jerme's analysis lol :) didn't want to get caught in the mess lol
[View Quote]"wizard myrddin" <admin at rdescape.co.uk> wrote in message news:4052154b at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> psssssst leo it has been,, reload NG
>
>
> Share and Enjoy
>
>
> "binarybud" <leo at realPANTStourvision.com> wrote in message
> news:40521485$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> news:404fd3e4$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
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>
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Mar 15, 2004, 5:01pm
Excellent advice and information!!! Thanx kf, for your time and effort to
teach others!
[View Quote]"kf" <none at junk.mail> wrote in message news:4055F6F1.42AB at junk.mail...
> To give you all an impression how long it takes to decrypt a file or
> find a password, I give you some numbers.
>
> I post this since some people seem to think that the so-called "password
> crackers" are some higher beings with abilties not from this world -
> which they are not, it actually takes less of a brain that a script
> kiddy would need...
>
> This only applies to retrieving a password form a zip file when you have
> the file, it does NOT apply to obtaining a password in the course of
> transmission (eg. by listening to the server-client data exchange).
>
> What I needed:
>
> a) the zipped file - password protected
> b) the zipped file - without password
>
> Usually a potential attacker can easily obtain the second by buying an
> object. Now he downloads the encrypted version from the developers OP
> (which usually has the same name, or the name can be obtained somehow).
>
> What I needed to do:
>
> Run a zipcrack program (which can be easily obtained by buying or
> leeching it).
>
> Results:
>
> - With a password of 9 characters or less, I needed 24s (SECONDS!) to
> un-encrypt the password - leaving now the whole OP open for
> all-you-can-download actions, a 10 character password took no longer
> than 34s. (System: P4/3500 MHz)
>
> Conclusion:
>
> Passwords of 10 characters or less are unsafe to a degree that you can
> as well not use a password at all, while longer password are not more
> safe, but only less unsafe.
>
> It would nt take me wonder when most worlds from the "cracked" passwords
> list had only short passwords, which could be obtained literally in a
> matter of seconds.
>
> Suggestions:
>
> 1) NEVER encrypt any file on your OP that exists somewhere unencrypted
> already. If it does, change the original (unzipped) file and add
> something or remove something, so that it is NOT IDENTICAL anymore to an
> unencrypted version. Note especially that avatars.dat, ALL sequences and
> ALL sounds are ALWAYS unencrypted in the cache folder of the AW browser,
> so encrypting any of these files is an open invitation to casual
> password-snatchers.
>
> 2) NEVER use short passwords (not here and not in any other
> environment), try to use whole sentences with words that are not in a
> dictionary and add some non-letter-non-digit characters.
>
> 3) As a developer, NEVER give out any files that are identical to the
> protected ones on your OP, always add or remove something from the
> original file before sending it to a buyer. Change the file name, too,
> to make it more difficult to obtain certain model names (to prevent easy
> downloading of big numbers of files from the OP).
>
> Comment:
>
> The near practical impossibility of (1) makes, in fact, all password
> attempts pointless, as does any public building with encrypted objects,
> as does any building with encrypted objects with citizens whom you do
> not trust 300+%.
>
> Additional risks include password retrieval from the network traffic
> and/or obtaining it from other flaws in the system.
>
> I'd classify the whole protection system of objects as low grade at
> maximum and generally not useable to ensure the protection of
> copyrighted material - and, as I have posted before, every developer
> should be (and is?) aware of that. And to add, I do not see any
> convenient or practical method of protection that cannot be overrun;
> there ARE safe methods, but they will impose a level of inconvenience
> and unpracticability that are not really justified for this environment.
> What good will it do when you can protect your material and nobody will
> see it anymore since nobody wants to bear the burdens of running the
> software then. And the same goes to sophisticaed methods of obscuring OP
> and objects names - remember, these things SHALL be downloaded, and
> everything that SHALL be downloaded, WILL be downloaded (whether in the
> right and lawful way, or not).
>
> The key here is to make people sensible and aware of the work involved
> in creating things - many, especially the worldowners of respected
> worlds, will pay the developers for designs they get, while there will
> always be a number of (mostly casual worldowners) who will leech them
> from whatever source and by whatever method. And there is no point in
> trying to pursue them either, due to the practical law and cost
> obstacles involved.
>
> My point is that business will continue as usual, designers build mainly
> for a handful of worldowners who buy their work (and are proud that they
> bought it, after all, it shows also style and class to their visitors),
> and some others (without style, class, and even not admired by more than
> a few even less capable pals of theirs) will continue to leech what they
> can get. C'est la vie - it won't destroy our hobby and it won't drive
> away developers, as long as these developers do not try to make a living
> out of their work, but see it as a nice, additional, not guaranteed,
> income.
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Mar 18, 2004, 6:49pm
RFC="Request For Comments"
[View Quote]"baro" <baronjutter at shaw.ca> wrote in message news:405a091a$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> RFC standards?
>
>
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Apr 1, 2004, 7:58pm
hehe there ARE some "delusional minds" that might argue with that...:)
[View Quote]"themask" <ricky at whaletech.net> wrote in message news:406c7eb3$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> I wouldnt say thats real believable.. =\
>
> --
>
> Signed,
> TheMask
>
> :: Owner of Delusional-Minds Hosting ::
> Free world hosting.. Just a T-Gram will do it.
>
> http://www.delusional-minds.com
>
> "xelag" <xelag at digitalspace.com> wrote in message
> news:rero6019mfror28qgomejrh3pekpv1ed02 at 4ax.com...
> that
> and
>
>
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Apr 20, 2004, 5:54pm
try this link :
http://www.suite101.com/files/mysites/AskAlice/clock.htm
Leo :)
[View Quote]"sweets" <stylecanin at hotmail.com> wrote in message news:4085136c$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> someone posted recently a url of a clock that moves with the cursor. Really
> would appreciate knowing that addy again as seem to have lost it
> anyone?
> sweets
>
>
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Apr 23, 2004, 6:46pm
(((RG))) :( Our thoughts and prayers are with you my friend.
Leo
[View Quote]"jetta lewis" <rgurkin at earthlink.net> wrote in message news:4089515f at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> It is with a broken heart that I write that my beloved wife Peg passed away
> this week. Even tho Peg did not come into AW she always supported my
> activities and enjoyed hearing about the trials and tribulations of vr life.
> A memorial area had been prepared in America at 85n 190e for all citizens.
> Due to a special arraingement with AW, America will run as long as AW is in
> existence and any memorials placed there will stay there during AW's
> lifetime. Weather I am here or not. America's Memorial area is open to
> anyone, regardless of race, creed or religion. Citizen or not makes no
> difference. Anyone is welcome to place a memorial to a loved one. I remember
> once, someone, said that a memorial area was "creepy". Like a cemetery. I
> don't see it that way. I see it as an expression of love.
>
>
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May 6, 2004, 4:30pm
Great Post Bro.....and, I would want a peaceful war....these freaks need not hang around OUR VR.
They are not welcome in MY opinion......and they do much more harm than help. Especially to the young impressionables. The world IS a strange place....thats why we like VR so much.....we do not need that crap in VR.
Leo :)
[View Quote]"bro" <bro at geneband.net> wrote in message news:409a7acc at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> Active Worlds has faced moral issues for as long as it has existed. The
> question has been posed many times, "is it a game program or visual chat
> room?" The vision of Protagonist in the early days was a free open virtual
> world where everyone could express their selves in thoughts and art. As
> with all things, times change and it became a money making program and we
> were taxed and taxed. Higher prices for better programming were the answer,
> they said. We got Gate Keepers and Peace Keepers and rules and we are now
> supposed to be safe in our virtual beds at night. Our kids would be safe
> with a rating system and all was well in Pleasantville.
>
>
>
> And NOW for the real story.
>
>
>
> The truth is we have more bondage sadomasochistic worlds than ever before
> and any kids can go in them. All they have to do is lie about their age to
> a bot. We have people claiming to be one sex when they are another and
> young when they are old. The standard answer is let the Mom and Dad deal
> with it, just keep sending in the money. The people behind the keys here in
> Active World are real and they are hurt by pedophiles and other sick deviant
> behavior.
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> So this is the question to the AW community, when we know someone is lying
> about their sex and/or age to gain access to children or abuse the abused,
> don't we have a right and duty to tell the community? Are we not as guilty
> as the abuser by our closed mouth?
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> Child pornography laws were recently amended to include computerized images
> or altered (morphed) pictures of children, and counterfeit or synthetic
> images generated by computer that appear to be of real minors or that were
> marketed or represented to be real child pornography.
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> What about self-confessed morphing citizens that in this very news group
> said, "Hey guys, I am out of the closet. I am a male". Yet they are still
> there telling young boys they are a 20-year-old female.
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> I was asked in a gram by one these people; do I want peace or war?
>
> This not just a question just to me. It is a question to all people who use
> AW.
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May 18, 2004, 12:59pm
i have them somewhere....if ya still need them i'll hunt them down...;)
Leo :)
ps; Do you have the filespecs for them?
[View Quote]"lady nighthawk" <dmurtagh27 at hotmail.com> wrote in message news:40a9b1aa at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> It has the tutorials but not the objects themselves ... thanks tho!
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> LNH
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> "themask" <ricky at whaletech.net> wrote in message
> news:40a911f7$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> be
> them
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