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Nov 4, 2003, 11:04pm
Great, hopefully this will make it easier for others.
Was waiting for Andras to jump in lol.
Weebo
[View Quote]"weizer" <weizer at my.activeworlds.com> wrote in message
news:3fa85a27$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> That was indeed a router problem, and I solved it.
> Thanks a lot everybody for you great help :-)
>
> -Weizer
> "weizer" <weizer at my.activeworlds.com> a écrit dans le message de news:
> 3fa835f2$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
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Nov 4, 2003, 11:39pm
We don't usually think about the order of booting/re-booting. Here is a
basic power up/power down sequence so effects can be made that works well
for me for PC's.
Cold power up everything unplugged.
1. Plug in the cable modem and wait a minute or two until the cable modem is
steady blinking.
2. Plug in the router and wait until it becomes stable with the blinking
steady (wireless). Wires to router, lights will be steady. This is
neccessary because if you don't wait long enuff then when you boot up your
computer, it may say your connected but get page display errors.
3. Boot up the computer when everything looks stable.
Power down.
1. Close out all programs.
2. Start menu Turn off computer.
3. When computer is powered off unplug router.
4. When router is off, unplug modem.
Anytime a software has to write to the software ini file, it has to be
rebooted to see the changes take effect.
Anytime a software has to write to the system registries, it will make you
reboot your computer that is so changes to the effects can be made.
Anytime a display setting is changed it will make you reboot unless you have
a graphics card that allows you not to reboot. But changes to the AW Browser
will not be made unless you restart the browser.
Anytime you change a world server setting, you need to reboot the world
server.
Anytime you change a setting to the router, you need to power down and let
cool for a few minutes (mine is 5 minutes) then power back up.
Weebo's notes lol.
[View Quote]"weebo" <weebo at my.activeworlds.com> wrote in message
news:3fa8508f at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> This is done thru the internet connection properties internet protocol
> Can be checked by right mouse clicking on the double monitor icon.
> Can be changed thru your Internet Protocol properties.
> Below is a simple standard setup for routers.
>
> "weizer" <weizer at my.activeworlds.com> wrote in message
> news:3fa84421$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> talking
> don't
> mask
it
> server
> In
> Address Mask - A bit mask used to select bits from an Internet address for
> subnet addressing. Also known as Subnet Mask.
>
> Gateway - Any hardware or software that is used for the purpose of
providing
> access from one system to another
>
> Subnet Mask - A bit mask used to select bits from an Internet address for
> subnet addressing. Also known as Address Mask.
>
>
>
> Step 1: Determine if your Cable/DSL modem uses DHCP or a fixed address.
> Before you begin setting up the router, you should know if your cable or
DSL
> modem uses Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) to supply an address
> to your computer or if your Internet Service Provider (ISP) has given you
a
> fixed network address. DHCP is a method in which the device attached to
the
> modem (in this case, the router) asks the modem for the address to use
when
> communicating on the Internet. Each time the router is restarted, the
modem
> may supply the router with a different address. If your ISP does not
support
> DHCP, then they would have given you a specific IP address when they setup
> your connection. An IP address will be a series of 4 numbers between 0 and
> 255, separated by periods, such as 192.168.10.123. If you are unsure, call
> your ISP. Almost all cable ISPs use DHCP.
>
>
>
> Step 2: Configuring the router for DHCP or fixed address. All routers will
> have their own unique configuration user interface. A common aspect of
these
> interfaces is that many of them are available using a web browser. If your
> router doesn't have a browser interface, you will have to install the
> setup/configuration software that came with the router. Again, you will
have
> to read your manual.
>
> Once you are familiar with the router's configuration interface, go to the
> screen/page that allows you to enable or disable DHCP. Note that the
router
> is not only a DHCP client to the modem, but also a DHCP server to all the
> PCs connected to it. You are looking to change the DHCP settings for the
> router to the modem (may be listed as "WAN configuration?.
>
> When you have found the correct section of the configuration, either
enable
> DHCP or disable it and enter the specific IP address that you received
from
> your ISP. IMPORTANT: after you save your changes to the router
> configuration, you need to reset (power off/on) BOTH your router AND the
> modem.
>
> Other configuration options of the Cable/DSL router
>
> Depending on the make and model of your router, there may be many other
> features that can be configured to get the most from your router
investment.
> This section will briefly describe some of the features that are available
> on some routers. You will have to refer to your router's manual to see if
it
> has any of these features and if so, how to use and configure them.
>
> 1.. Static IP Addressing: most all routers not only are DHCP servers,
but
> can also be configured to support computers or other devices that may have
> static IP addresses. For example, you may have a network capable printer
> that has a static address and would like to make it available to other
> computers on the network. Your router should allow you to add static IP
> addresses that will be recognized and serviced by the router.
> 2.. Internet Access Control: Some routers give you the ability to
disallow
> access to the outside Internet to specific computers connected to the
> router. This control can be on/off all the time or be set to be
unavailable
> at specific times (such as during "working" hours). For home networks,
this
> feature can become useful if you need to control access to the Internet to
> the younger members of the family.
> 3.. Support Personal Web Server: If you need to have a computer on your
> internal network visible to the outside Internet, the router may support
> this. This is useful only if you want to support a computer as a file or
web
> server. Obvious care is needed if this feature is used because it bypasses
> some or all of the built-in firewall features of the router.
> 4.. Internet Access Monitoring: Less common on the less expensive
routers
> is the ability to monitor and track the activity of computers on the
> Internet. This is a feature more often used by small businesses and less
> often in the home network environment.
> By no means is this an exhaustive list. Some routers (like the Linksys
> BEFN2PS4) support additional features such as Internet long distance phone
> features. If you require special features beyond the simple sharing of the
> Internet connection, be sure to research the routers available before
making
> your purchase.
>
>
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Nov 5, 2003, 12:23am
> Anytime a software has to write to the software ini file, it has to be
> rebooted to see the changes take effect.
What was meant here is that anytime a program has changes to the ini file
the program has to be restarted, not the entire computer lol. We wouldn't
reboot our computer if we made changes to the ini file of a bot. But making
changes to the windows system configuration file would cause you to have to
reboot the computer. My fault.
Weebo
Nov 5, 2003, 5:13am
Thanks Andras :)
Weebo
[View Quote]"andras" <andras at andras.net> wrote in message
news:3fa89875$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> weebo wrote:
>
>
> I don't need to jump in except if you want me to criticize your "notes" :)
>
> The first thing you have to do is to think through the information you got
from the original post and deduct the facts:
>
> 1, His world was running
> 2, His browser was running
> 3, His world was properly registered by the universe server
> 4, He has at least 2 computers.
> 5, He doesn't seem to be a techie guy :)
>
> Conclusion: on an average household (that is only an assumption!) it is
unlikely that he has 2 independent internet connection, so he is probably
using a plug and pray router. (I doubt the ICS since he mentioned WinME
which leads me to a really not techie user:)
> The Cable/DSL routers are really plug and play nowadays but you have to
tweak them if you do something other than browsing the web and retrieving
your email.
> In a nutshell: The router's job is to translate your outgoing request into
your public IP address and retranslate the responses and send it to the
computer it actually requested.
> What it has to be told to the router is what to do with a request which is
initiated from the outside world and arrives to your public IP address.
Since more than one computer hangs on the private side of the router, you
have to specify which computer will handle the request.
> Those settings are based on the so called TCP/UDP Port numbers, e.g. 80 is
for a web server (http protocol).
> Most of todays router makes those settings easy for you: they either call
it Virtual Server (why virtual??? they are real!) or port forwarding.
> The standard protocols (http, ftp, telnet, etc) usually preconfigured for
you but so far I found only one router which has Active Worlds configuration
built it(!), the Belkin 54G Wireless cable/dsl router and switch.
> Since the world server is by it's nature a SERVER, you have to configure
the router so all the incoming requests to your world will redirected to the
computer you run it.
> When you install the world server with the default settings, it will
listen on port 7777 for any request from visitors. It means you have to tell
the router that you have a server on the port 7777 and that server's IP
address is .... (put your world server's local IP here).
> To make the life a littlebit more difficult, the router's (and most of the
PCs') default configuration is set to DHCP i.e. they will negotiate what
will be the IP address of a particular PC and they do it usually at boot
time. If you boot in a different sequence your machines on the same router,
it can (and WILL) assign different IP address to the same machine than it
had before resulting your inability to access your world server from
outside. This is the point where you have to start to learn the basic TCP/IP
settings, so you can configure your computer to use a static local IP
address but I won't go into the details of that problem.
>
> Another problem is the AW browser which acts as a server when you do file
transfers. You have to enable the port 3000 forwarding to the computer you
run the browser on, or even better: set up one of the so called
"applications" within the browser where the trigger port should be 5670 (for
the AW universe users) and the listening port is 3000. This means you don't
have to predefine which computer you'll use the browser.
>
> There is one rarely mentioned problem with those routers (actually with
the NAT): you can have only one single machine which acts as a server on a
given port. It is not a bug in the NAT - just think about it: all internal
IP is translated one single public IP and that one can have only one single
port settings :)
>
> It was a littlebit long but I hot that helps
> --
> Andras
> "It's MY computer" (tm Steve Gibson)
>
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Nov 5, 2003, 5:25am
Thanks builderz,
Reason I mentioned this is that I have heard from more than one person that
they were told that world servers would not work with a firewall. I quickly
disagreed and wanted this world thread started due to amount of telegrams
i've been getting in AW about their world and another reason I suggested a
central place of information. I ran my personal world servers thru firewalls
and routers with different networks and never had any major problems. I have
tested the world servers many different ways firewalls reacted with
different settings.
Thinking again, this might be a new way some folks are trying to get folks
to disable. Pk's might need a heads up.
Thanks Again,
Weebo
[View Quote]"builderz" <contact at 3dhost.net> wrote in message
news:3fa88f8c at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> For security reasons, you should *always* use a firewall and/or an
> intrusion detection system (IDS) when hosting a world (or any server,
> for that matter). Many routers include stateful packet inspection (SPI)
> firewalls, but usually only protect incoming data and not outgoing. So
> what this means is that it is usually necessary to run a software
> firewall on your system to block unauthorized outgoing access attempts.
> This is how a majority of Trojan horse programs and spyware are able to
> "phone home" your information to an unscrupulous party.
>
> Now, configuring your router and/or firewall rules is another matter. It
> depends on what type or model you have, but generally you want to allow
> certain ports to get through so your world will work properly.
> http://www.andras.net/router_aw/router_aw.html was mentioned before, and
> is a good guide.
>
> Lastly, I also recommend that you allow HTTPS (TCP port 443) traffic to
> the world server. The AW browser uses this port for users that can't
> access AW via other ways. It is commonly used for people at work with
> corporate firewalls or proxy servers that block AW's standard ports.
>
> Builderz
> http://www.3dhost.net
>
> weebo wrote:
firewall. I
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server.
world
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Sep 4, 2002, 2:59am
Dear Cy Awards Selection Committee,
We of the Cy Awards Team wish to extend our sincerest appreciation to the
members of the Cy Nominations Selection Committee for their diligent efforts
during what has been a time of experimentation and conflict and trust that
you all realize that no one is pointing fingers, nor placing blame, that the
experiment was unsuccessful.
We thank you for helping us with the many hours spent in the testing of a
new system and were glad that you were able to help.
Sincerely,
Executive Committee
Cyberwitch, Tauntaun, Weebo
Sep 17, 2002, 8:18am
1. Is voting suspended or currently going on? We suspended it for two weeks
to update all missing information. You can still visit the voting site
to see the peoples sites, but not to vote. Keep in mind we are working on
them.
2. Does the voting work or not? The voting works very well. You have a week
to visit the sites all in the categories by clicking on their signs. You
don't have to vote all at once. The bot will keep tally how many categories
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3. How long will it be possible to vote? Once the voting is back up you will
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left with missing information in. This will give you more time.
4. What are rumors and what are facts? Fact: We will go on and have the Cy
but delay by only by two weeks and adjust time as needed for other events.
Fact: We will try to be make sure this is most fairly done as can. The cy
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Fact: We are going over and improving all that was brought up by people's
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Fact: We have also been looking at what you don't like and see than the next
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Rumors: Saying we don't care. We do
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This is for the typoo http://www.awcommunity.org/cyawards/
Cy Team :)
Sep 18, 2002, 2:25am
This should make all of you happy that a suggestion Only to the committee
was accepted as a vote to cancel the Cy Award and lead to more interesting
things.
What I suggested to the executive committee should be held private within
the public until all agreed.
What i'm understanding is an email I sent to Mountain Myst, our
Liaison,,,that was only a suggestion with a detailed outline of what should
happen if an only if...and responses flowed in...
well the story tells itself....we tried.
I did work hard for you all and was an honor to do so. Cyberwitch worked
day and night. It is over.
Elect for the Executives you want. This is your choice. I suggested a vote
for the public be held.
This is your choice.
Elect your peer of your choice and please do let us know who is who.
I can't wait for y'all to take over.
Weebo
Sep 18, 2002, 5:55am
Please do beat your drum now, Tauntaun
[View Quote]"ananas" <vha at oct31.de> wrote in message news:3D880932.7E5F3096 at oct31.de...
> Count how many really complained. I don't mean, how many post were
> complaints but from how many people they came. Now see how many of
> those few do not much else but complain here.
>
> Should this really be a reason to drop an event that many others
> are waiting for? Well, there was some chaos and confusion about the
> new schemes. But it's a new scheme and allowed to have a few bugs
> on the first attempt.
>
> And some of the posts here have been constructive critics too, not
> only nagging. This shows that the community IS interested in the
> Cy's. No one would have posted anything otherwise.
>
>
> Thanks to everyone who puts all this work into the event without
> receiving monetary payment, I hope it will pay off with enjoyment
> afterall :)
>
> Volker
>
>
> weebo wrote:
committee
interesting
within
should
worked
vote
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Sep 18, 2002, 5:32am
Please do come foward to those who want to take over the cy awards....lol
Linn, where are you? Did somebody not tell you we do have a team called PR?
please do get on the registry and the bandwagon of bitchin, why shy down
now, anybody wanna bitch?,,,
Please do!!!
Sep 18, 2002, 5:54am
Please do beat your baton, Tauntaun
[View Quote]"weebo" <Weebo at my.activeworlds.com> wrote in message
news:3d882c05 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> Please do come foward to those who want to take over the cy awards....lol
> Linn, where are you? Did somebody not tell you we do have a team called
PR?
> please do get on the registry and the bandwagon of bitchin, why shy down
> now, anybody wanna bitch?,,,
> Please do!!!
>
>
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Sep 19, 2002, 11:38pm
Deadline for turning information for the nom list is Sunday Sept.22 at 10:pm
vrt any information not by that time will not add. Any person knowing of
missing information for the person to send to us at cyawards at awcommunity.org
Cy Team
Sep 20, 2002, 1:05am
Voting Opens Saturday, September 28, 2002 7:00 PM VRT
Voting Close Saturday, October 5, 2002 7:00 PM VRT
Nominees' Ball Saturday, October 12, 2002 7:00 PM VRT to 11:45 PM VRT
AWTeen Party Saturday, October19, 2002 7:00 PM VRT to11:45 PM VRT
Cy Awards Ceremony Saturday, October 26, 2002 7:00 PM
to 10:00 PM VRT
Reception Saturday, Oct.26, 2002 10:00 PM to 11:45 PM VRT
Cy Team
Mar 4, 2003, 11:05pm
LOL wondering if how many actually claim their prize after winning bingo...I
can assure that you are entitled what you won tho...it is up to the one who
did win with the cit they won it under...if the cit changes names then maybe
we do need to know the cit number...there are signs in each bingo world
showing how to claim the prize...maybe we can not have Bingo as much since
we don't fill up the world....is only a thought...hate to see folks pulling
their hair out for prizes lol...
Weebo
[View Quote]"goddess innie" <ami at chazdesigns.com> wrote in message
news:3e61459d$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> I agree strike. I was just wondering if AW had some policy on this?? I
> know they say to not give this info away to anyone...but there is a whole
> world now asking for everything! From your address, phone number, cit
> number, cit name, real name, ss#, hair and blood sample, first born child,
> deed to your house, and twinkie in your pants! (ok, not really all of
that,
> but it cracked me up) But really, what for?! Why would anyone need all
> that info?
>
>
> "strike rapier" <strike at rapiercom.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:3e60c1e3 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
and
Active
away
deliver
that
cant
complaining.
> greatful.
> want
phone,
> everyone??
the
play
universe
> to
>
>
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Mar 4, 2003, 11:08pm
Is true E N Z O...the email address is so everybody that won can receive..
there are signs in each bingo world that is open on how to claim their
prize...
Happy Bingo Winnings,
Weebo (AWBingoHost)
[View Quote]"e n z o" <enzo at activeworlds.com> wrote in message
news:3e639412$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> It looks like they use the information to mail out prizes. I am not sure
> what their business plan is or how they generate the prizes. They are not
> using citizen infomation collected by AWI. I would say that if someone
> wants to play a game, the player has to decide for themself what
information
> they are willing to give out.
>
> The universe message was given by someone on staff who used their
> discretion. This is not unheard of :)
>
> Oh and please do not use my email address when you register ;)
>
> E
>
>
>
> "goddess innie" <ami at chazdesigns.com> wrote in message
> news:3e600390$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
your
> name,
was
> not-so-smart
"win
> advertise
>
>
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Mar 4, 2003, 11:12pm
I do agree with MIKsam on how and what folks send in, If I remember right
only a cit number and email address with the prize you won on the date you
won it is all that is requested...no hair samples or skin tissues are needed
at this time lol
Weebo (AWBingoHost)
[View Quote]"e n z o" <enzo at activeworlds.com> wrote in message
news:3e64ff96$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> Thank you. If it was an AWI world I would let you know.
>
> E
>
>
> "miksam" <miksam at my.activeworlds.com> wrote in message
> news:3e640169 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> personal information that they give to others on the internet...
others
> about their personal info...
the
> store owner should be able to control with whom you
> paper... Personal security is just that, 'PERSONAL'...
> news:3e63dda8 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
>
>
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Mar 4, 2003, 11:29pm
I would suggest emailing support at support at activeworlds.com or calling them
direct if you need to move the world service to another host and remember to
have your world account information handy,,,I would call them in this
matter...
Weebo
[View Quote]"imagine" <imagines3 at aol.com> wrote in message
news:3e65141f$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> Hi all :)
>
> would anyone know what Ann's new email is? The one I have is coming back
to
> me and the phone number I have is out of service. She is hosting my world
> and I need to make changes to the caretaker before friday or I will be
> locked out :( So, if anyone is in contact with Ann I really would
apreciate
> hearing from you. :)
>
> Imagine
>
>
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Apr 16, 2003, 5:07am
LOL not even gonna mention Donkey Kong
W
[View Quote]"e n z o" <enzo at activeworlds.com> wrote in message
news:3e9c34d2$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> so how about that Super Mario? Still playing it?
>
> E
>
>
> "sk8man 1" <gzanone at optonline.net> wrote in message
> news:3e98119d$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> rest
> tourist
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
cost.
they
> the
> Because
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> is
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Apr 13, 2003, 6:29pm
Congrats to Meranna and OneSummer. Now don't have to bug Lady Pippin any
more...lol and wish you 2 the best. A big hand for Lady Pippin for the hard
work she put forth.
Weebo
Jun 26, 2003, 3:06pm
What I would do first is Right click on your "My Computer" icon on the
desktop and select Properties. Click on the Hardware tab and Device Manager.
Open those up until you find a yellow ? then right click on it and check
Properties, It should give you a clue why the "Found Hardware Wizard" is
trying to open. It may be something as simple as plugging in multiple items
on a USB port or needing drivers somewhere. XP doesn't always have the
drivers for the devices needed.
Weebo
[View Quote]"screb" <paul_zelf at hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:3efb17b5 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> Since I've upgraded to 3.4 I've got this weird problem:
> When I enter certain worlds (one of them is AW), my "found new harware
> wizzard" opens. When I continieu, the wizzard can't tell me what kind of
> device it finds, so it can't complete the installation of it...
> Sometimes it makes my puter freeze, sometimes when I cancel it finds the
> hardware again and sometimes it just doesn't.... Now at the same time as I
> upgraded to 3.4 I also installed Direct-X 9...
> Does anyone know what this problem could be? Has one got to do with the
> other?? Any tip or solution is welcome here, cause it is very annoing at
> times...
>
> screb
>
>
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Jun 30, 2003, 1:13am
can buy a new one in NewAW
Weebo
[View Quote]"stecloud" <stecloud at fsmail.net> wrote in message
news:3eff700a at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> Maybe I just need to get a better brain then.
>
>
> "bowen" <Bowen at andras.net> wrote in message
> news:3eff6c45$2 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
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>
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Jul 8, 2003, 4:18am
Where is technology really taking us?
I watched on TV a few days ago where virtual lap dances are right around the
corner. I'm sitting here thinking of things like...catching the kids,
catching the spouse, cat and dog i'm sure. Where did the technology for
medicine go to...like I would like to see kids getting a feel of what it
would be like moving an arm or seeing for the first time than worrying about
catching a lap dancer. Is there more money dumped into the bowels of
technology for fun than the good for mankind. The things that we can do in
what i've seen just in the NG's is amazing. I can clearly see why Lucrezia
Borgia pushed so hard with AWEDU. Just hope a few had some of the same
visions.
Thanks Lu,
Weebo
Jul 8, 2003, 4:38am
ok back to the virtual cloud cover
Weebs
[View Quote]"weebo" <weebo at my.activeworlds.com> wrote in message
news:3f0a6237$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> Where is technology really taking us?
> I watched on TV a few days ago where virtual lap dances are right around
the
> corner. I'm sitting here thinking of things like...catching the kids,
> catching the spouse, cat and dog i'm sure. Where did the technology for
> medicine go to...like I would like to see kids getting a feel of what it
> would be like moving an arm or seeing for the first time than worrying
about
> catching a lap dancer. Is there more money dumped into the bowels of
> technology for fun than the good for mankind. The things that we can do in
> what i've seen just in the NG's is amazing. I can clearly see why Lucrezia
> Borgia pushed so hard with AWEDU. Just hope a few had some of the same
> visions.
> Thanks Lu,
> Weebo
>
>
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Jul 12, 2003, 7:20pm
Bit, Tex, and the gang...hope y'all have a great trip...shame your train
isn't coming thru my neck of the woods, would like you meet you one day lol
Weebs
[View Quote]"alphabit phalpha" <alphabitphalpha at activeworlds.com> wrote in message
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> That's not being a jerk:)
> That's being safe which is very good!
>
> ".duo." <ncommons at comcast.net> wrote in message
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MA
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Jul 18, 2003, 11:32pm
lol
create texture monolith
[View Quote]"legion" <jonsavel at juno.com> wrote in message
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> Does anyone still have picture of that monolith thingy in Alphaworld?
That's
> first time I heard of that event in Alphaworld. I didn't know texture was
> for that purpose. I thought that texture was just created for a texture to
> be used for any object via command, not model. By the way, what is
monolith?
> Is it one stone or something? O_O Maybe E N Z O can explain it to us since
> he was the one who, uh, planted it.
>
> --
> Legion
> Where in the world is E N Z O, oh and Eep too :P
>
> "I think, therefore I am" - Rene Descartes,
> 17th-century French philosopher, Earth
> "lara" <Lara at tnlc.com> wrote in message news:3F1872DD.9E6FF605 at tnlc.com...
ago.
> Cool texture got left behind, anyway. :)
guessing
> it
one
the
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Jul 17, 2003, 10:20pm
Very nice work, pineriver
[View Quote]"pineriver" <pineriver at thenett.com> wrote in message
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> http://aw31.netfirms.com
> This is a video that I have done to promote active worlds, check it out :)
>
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Jul 17, 2003, 10:19pm
works good on midi's and stuff too for different times of the year or mood
swings lol
Weebs
[View Quote]"stacee" <nospam at activeworlds.com> wrote in message
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> lol Nope, someone put an "x" in the beginning of the texture name
.....old
> trick for making something not load. Someone just turned the sun off for
> awhile I think ;)
>
> "tony m" <tony at homeunix.uni.cc> wrote in message
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> objects.activeworlds.com/aw/textures/xc_sun.jpg (file not found)
and
> it was gone O_O
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Jul 17, 2003, 10:17pm
me2 lol
Weebs
[View Quote]"ihnk" <awihnk6 at yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> ill do my best ;)
>
> "alphabit phalpha" <alphabitphalpha at activeworlds.com> wrote in message
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Awards,
cyawards at awcommunity.org
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Jul 18, 2003, 11:39pm
Hopefully there are back-ups since we can't get bots in to do a
query/back-up. If not then maybe the AWHS might be able to help preserve. If
we're not careful, the first object laid in AW will be on the corner lol.
Weebs
[View Quote]"lara" <Lara at tnlc.com> wrote in message news:3F189898.21BC4BE6 at tnlc.com...
> The one I care about is #4 - Alphaworld's gz. Preserve it.
>
> There are plenty of other worlds with spiffy gz's. Let Alphaworld's gz
remain the comfortable, familiar old meeting place that it is. Wouldn't
hurt to update where the tports take ya, though. SW City wouldn't be a bad
destination for one of them. :-)
>
> As a historical note, when I first found this program AW gz was the
default landing spot for all new users. One of the gz tports was to
"Laurel's NorthWest Territories". Since that was similar to my name, I went
out there...and settled out there. That tport is long gone. At least the
CA still sends people in that direction. ;-)
>
> Lara
>
> legion wrote:
to
but
some
option?
features?
not
assess
This
about
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have
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Jul 24, 2003, 1:50pm
[View Quote]"mrbruce" <a1ctworld at aol.com> wrote in message
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> IM gonna post to this BS one last time, I NEVER OFFERED YOU ANY MATERIALS
> OFF THE OP, THERE IS A DIFFERENCE BETWEEN BAND-WITH FEES AND OP FEES.
> Whatever agreements you had with defiance were none of my affiars, I told
> you that in the first place. I did not offer to sell you any textures
> either, you came to me complaining about it.
> All i said to you was if (mind you) IF you wanted to donate to us to help
> keep A!!CT going financially I would offer you our OP as a THANK YOU. I
> never had those star trek textures to give you in the first place. they
were
> not on my OP because back then I had no OP to put them on, nor did i have
> copies of them on my computer to share with you. It was not until a month
> after that that I bought my own webserver. Even Tengel can vouge for me on
> that, he was the one who suggested the webserver I have now and knows when
I
> purchased it.
> Lastly Ill say it again, WE DO NOT OFFER ANY MATERIALS AS PART OF THE
DEAL,
> WE CHARGE FOR BAND-WIDTH FEES ONLY! We can rmove whatever any body wants
> off the path...but Ill be damned if im gonna supply any world with 17.68
Gb
> of band-width for nothing!
> Again look for yourself www.a1ct.com/a1ctpathservices.htm our disclaimer
is
> clearly displayed there that we do not offer any materials as part of the
> fees, the objects are free, but the purchased objects are passworded and
> protected against theft so no one can freely download them without going
to
> the person who sold them to us. Some objects are passworded some are not,
> but the reason most of it is is to prevet unwanted free use of our
> band-width.
> For the rest of you, the measly 100.00 we've made so far went to our
> webhoster for band-width usage and to Paul and Ivey to help keep their
> citizenships active, which is why they sell objects in the first place.
> A!!CT world got nothing out of what was left of that money nor did I.
> So stop crying over someone trying to help other people out in AW, because
> believe me, I made nothing off this deal and never intended to. Your
> doantion ferruccio was to help us make AW a better place to come to. So
what
> if I added more land to A!!CT with the money you donated, you know who
that
> money would have gone to? ActiveWorlds Corp.
>
> "ferruccio" <startrek3 at earthlink.net> wrote in message
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doesn't
of
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>ferruccio said:
> MrBruce offered me the op for a "simple $160 donation for our cause" early
> this year.
<snip>
mrbruce said:
> I offered you what?!?!?!?! I offered you nothing, you need to get your
story
> straight here bud, my name is not Defiance for one and I never said what
> you're claiming here.
<snip>
ferruccio said:
> mrbruce, you said that I could have the op if I simply donated A!!CT an
> amount that is greater than $100, It might have been $120 $180, it doesn't
> matter. the point was, you were offering the OP in exhange of donations of
> real amounts of money.
>
<snip>
mrbruce said:
> All i said to you was if (mind you) IF you wanted to donate to us to help
> keep A!!CT going financially I would offer you our OP as a THANK YOU.
<snip>
My 2 cents here,
If an agreement was made for a donation, stand behind it.
If not then...Be sure you are aware what you are donating to. I know lots of
OP hosts that would love to have the extra money. For this amount of money
can get you a nice set of objects :)
Think Before You Link
Weebs
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