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May 31, 1998, 3:17am
Speaking of ejections, I was ejected upon landing at AW GZ earlier
tonight.
Anyone care to fess up?
I didn't even have a chance to speak. Land - Eject - Boom.
[View Quote]TechnoZeus wrote:
>
> Actually, it would be possible to have the ejection take place as soonas
> requested, and a dialog box com up immediately after asking for a reason, to
> give an opportunity (and reminder) to inform the person of why they had been
> ejected from that world. That would make it a bit easier than to send them
> a telegram, but without causing a delay that may allow them to continue
> whatever they were doing at the time that the person ejecting them was
> trying to stop. This would of course leave open the option to not type
> anything in for a reason, but it would then be up to the world owner to
> decide weather or not they would require a good reason to be entered each
> time someone is ejected in their world.
>
> TechnoZeus
>
> m0e wrote in message <356B67B4.4400B472 at bigfoot.com>...
> not
> only
> given
> someone
> ask
> the
> they
> booted,
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Jun 17, 1998, 4:59pm
Who are you ejecting for an hour or a week??? Seems a bit severe to me.
And, as Dth states in his following post, the ejection feature is based
upon IP address and not name. Wooooohoooo....glad I've got a dynamic
IP! :)
[View Quote]m0e wrote:
>
> I wish they would fix the eject, so that when someone is ejected for
> an hour, or even a week, they dont return in 3 minutes!
> this would go a long ways towards handling some of the problems on
> the GZ's.
>
> m0e
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Jun 25, 1998, 2:38pm
Unfortunately, often times the motto "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" is
ignored by programmers. Over a year and a half ago, I thought it was great
when your name only appeared while speaking and then disappeared a few
moments after the conclusion of the text. The name would then appear only
after speaking again.
zer0 <marvin at constant.com> wrote in article <35919F91.577B at constant.com>...
> One more thing that could make AW a little more real. We now have a
> option to remove the floating chat text if you like it that way. It
> would be nice to extend this option, or add another level of
> enable/disable that could optionally remove the persons floating name
> also.
>
> Now your going to say, "How would we know who is who with it turned
> off?". We have one method now (right click their avatar) as long as they
> have hit the enter key during the current session. That's good enought
> for me! If they have not chatted during the session you can't see their
> name now anyway.
>
> But I can think of one obvious improvement to the right click method to
> see their names. Why not produce "Tooltips" (little yellow text box)
> just like we have for objects that have their "Description" field
> defined. Then you just float your cursor over them and ya know.
>
> I know this does not sound like a big thing, but it is more realistic to
> not have the names floating around. Any small detail to create a feeling
> of reality is important.
>
> zer0
>
Jul 22, 1998, 1:46am
Anyone else remember that panel behind the maze? If you approached it just
right, you could go into the WC outerspace. Be careful about talking down
to your audience, zer0. :))))
grover <steve at synergycorp.com> wrote in article
<35B5407C.16C0F27B at synergycorp.com>...
> Actually, I was in WC before i came to AW! WC was brand new at the time,
> too... In fact, i think i remember the update where they added the
mirror.
> That's not really a VR "mirror" tho, zer0- it was just an illusion
concocted
> to look like a mirror. AW can do the same thing, graphical-wize. WC
just
> added the sprite to it, to make you think you saw yourself :-) Unless
they
> added more to it since I've been there, it was never able to show any
> avatars other than your own...
>
> grover
>
[View Quote]> zer0 wrote:
>
environment
for
in
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>
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Sep 4, 1998, 8:40pm
And don't we all know it, QB!!!!!!!!!!! :)))
Queen Bee <queenb at unforgettable.com> wrote in article
<35EFFEFC.399E0FF6 at unforgettable.com>...
> As for causing trouble....I can do it just as well as *Queen Bee*. :)
Oct 15, 1998, 2:21am
Nas, give it up :)
Scott D. Miller <scottydm at cwia.com> wrote in article
<36255E89.B6E39C32 at cwia.com>...
[View Quote]> Nas wrote:
of
> --snip--
>
> The reason I object to the virtual virus idea so strongly is that it is
FORCED
> on the users of AW. No one has a choice. It is random, so no one is
immune
> (unless someone comes up with a hack). One of the major hot buttons with
a large
> part of the AW community is PKs or ABs with eject privileges that are
very quick
> on the eject button. When they boot someone without a warning and for
seemingly
> random reasons, people start screaming. You want to have the program
RANDOMLY
> "infect" people with a "virtual virus" so that they MUST be FORCED to
spend time
> in a "hospital" to get better. That is why the idea SUCKS, and COF would
be
> total idiots if they implemented it.
>
> --
> The reason I used the comment about Calcutta is that Calcutta has an
> international reputation as a place of disease and plagues. That comment
has
> nothing to do with the people living there, they are simply doing the
best they
> can with what they have.
>
> Racist? off topic Nas, I have a 16 year old daughter, would I want an
Indian as
> a son-in-law? Why not, if he is a decent sort. He's got to be better than
the
> "walking dead" (Goth) she is hanging out with now.
>
> Perhaps you would prefer I stick to my own backyard. Ok Nas, If you think
super
> realism is wonderful and disease is "in", then come to New Mexico (in the
USA),
> you can get a shovel and go out in the desert, dig around the holes of
ground
> squirrels living there; spend a few weeks even. It is *very* rare but
they have
> discovered a new virus that is carried by some of the squirrels; about
75% fatal
> in humans and quick, two to four days.
>
> Now THERE is an idea that SUCKS.
>
> --
> What is the real issue? Better realism? Ok, there are TONS of ideas we
could
> wish for that would give more realism without getting into freezing users
out of
> the system for a few days. If you want sickness, how about something that
> REQUIRES the user DO something to participate? Like left clicking on
beer.rwx
> where there is an "activate drink..." command that keeps count of how
many beers
> the user has had. After half a dozen or so, the movement commands are a
little
> less precise; after another half dozen, the AV could fall down (if not
propped
> up against something), and to get anywhere would have to crawl around. If
> somehow the user could manage to keep going, then the AV could get
colorfully
> sick! The virtual barf that Joe Rogers was kidding about. I have NO
OBJECTIONS
> to this sort of idea because it requires that the user DO something to
get into
> such a state. I'll bet plenty of people would try it, at least once for
the
> novelty if nothing else. Heck, I might even try it.
>
> From a technical perspective, to accomplish this would require
redesigning the
> AW browser to accept the "drink" command, and creating special avatars
with
> stumble, crawl, and barf actions. Given COF's development schedule, I
don't
> think we'll see progress in this area soon.
>
> ScottyDM
>
> --
> Please send all SPAMS, FLAMES, and CONSPIRACY THEORIES to
scottydm at cwia.com
> Send all other IMPORTANT CORRESPONDENCE to scottydm at codenet.net
> ___
> /////\\ Digitally Enhanced Portrait of:
> {|-0-0-|} Scott D. Miller,
> | % | Silicon Mercenary
> \===/ Freelance Chip Designer
>
> always #5 FOO = ~FOO; // the sound of a beating heart
>
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Nov 23, 1998, 11:05pm
Fluxen: it's children, not childs
Josh: it's intelligence, not intellegence
Now, both of you go to your rooms!
:)
Josh <jrrodgers at usa.net> wrote in article <3659E745.3E249179 at usa.net>...
> I do have an intellegence. Only people who reply with lousy flames
because I had
> an opinion (hey looks its a new word to you!) have no intellegence
>
[View Quote]> Fluxen wrote:
>
has
are so
*not*
>
>
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Nov 24, 1998, 2:09am
Hey, who knows, Dean? It might work.
dean <cdm95m at timon.acu.edu> wrote in article
<365A1723.DD1D577F at timon.acu.edu>...
> It's about time we had some adult influence in here, hehe
>
[View Quote]> Xavarella wrote:
>
<3659E745.3E249179 at usa.net>...
obviously
Hardware
machines
you
like
>
>
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Sep 18, 2001, 9:42pm
Hi Mommy and Daddy,
Who put the money in my purse????? Thank you, but you have to stop doing
this.
Don't forget to watch BB. I watched Dave Letterman last night. It was the
saddest thing I've ever seen.
Love,
JoAnn
Jan 16, 2002, 12:43am
I'm not complaining, but I don't plan on paying either.
[View Quote]goober king <rar1 at acsu.buffalo.edu> wrote in message
news:3C44BD7D.5040902 at acsu.buffalo.edu...
So rather than piss and moan about how much AWC sucks and
> throw a fit saying "I'm leaving and AWC better care about it!!", why not
> try to do something constructive and come up with *reasonable* solutions
> to these problems. I'd like to think AWC would be more willing to listen
> to those than the endless string of complaints...
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Oct 7, 2000, 4:01pm
It's truly unmoderated if a post I make shows up.
[View Quote]macb <macb at yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:39de5ce5$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> Thank you AW for un-moderating this group. It is now useful again :))
>
>
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Dec 18, 2000, 12:55pm
Please don't post this crap here. You have your forum page. There is no
need to subject "us" (meaning: Normal People) with this Gorean shit.
Thankyouverymuch!
[View Quote]locodarwin wrote in message <3a3c32fe$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com>...
>No, you will not be flamed. I will just sit back and let you flame me
>instead - like you are currently doing.
>
>It's *so* great to be compared to Nazi Germany in the 40's. I can't
believe
>how naive that comparison is.
>
>Anyway, you are entitled to your beliefs, as I am mine. Don't let anyone
>tell you what to believe.
>
>Believe what you believe.
>
>I will do the same, ok?
>
>Very good, thank you.
>
>-Locodarwin
>
>
>
>"jeff raven" <bgrada at acsu.buffalo.edu> wrote in message
>news:3A3C2D6F.A9D837F2 at acsu.buffalo.edu...
>
>
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Dec 18, 2000, 1:03pm
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Don't even bother with this idiot, zero. Hopefully he'll leave.
[View Quote] zero wrote in message <3A3D0DB0.6080001 at home.com>...
=20
Holy Crap Loco were you drinkin with your slave bitches last =
night???
God I have to requote myself to show you what i said,
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I said...Well and I sure as hell dont believe in Gor, but some ppl =
could say Christianity is based on a work of Fiction and people adopted =
it as a way of religion.=20
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Note the "SOME COULD PEOPLE SAY" - Not ZeRo SAYS.
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Now one of yours,"
5) You seem to be equating Gor with religion. That's yet =
anothermisconception that I tire of having to counter."If you have read =
any of my past posts you will see that I have said straight out, I KNOW =
its NOT a religion.You obno no , I'll let it go. You dont need anyone to =
tell you what to do, or the people you gather amongst.Go play.
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dmonix at home.com
www.dmonix.net
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said...Well and=20
I sure as hell dont believe in Gor, but some ppl could say =
Christianity is=20
based on a work of Fiction and people adopted it as a way of =
religion.=20
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SAYS.<BR><BR>Now one of yours,"<PRE wrap =3D ><I>5) You seem =
to be equating Gor with religion. That's yet another<BR>misconception =
that I tire of having to =
counter."<BR><BR></I><BIG><BIG><BIG><BIG><BIG>If you have read =
</BIG></BIG></BIG></BIG></BIG><BIG><BIG><BIG><BIG><BIG>any of my past =
posts you will see that I have said straight out, I KNOW its NOT a =
religion.</BIG></BIG></BIG></BIG></BIG><BIG><BIG><BIG><BIG><BIG><I><BR><B=
R></I>You ob<I><BR><BR></I>no no , I'll let it go. You dont need anyone =
to tell you what to do, or the people you gather amongst.<BR>Go =
play.<I><BR></I></BIG></BIG></BIG></BIG></BIG></PRE><BR>
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Dec 20, 2000, 11:25am
A lot of people fail to notice that if you post something logical and valid,
Eep will not "flame" your post.
And you call yourself a therapist? LOL
[View Quote]dearheart wrote in message <3a401f66 at server1.Activeworlds.com>...
>Oh little stroke how mighty you are
>to silence Eep from afar!!!
>Just one keyboard stroke or two
>used by all but a few does so much to irritate
>quick Eeep Run!!! before it's too late!
>see these strokes !!!! my how so fine
>how Eeep can be irritated by one such line
>Dear Myssie writing in her style
>Made poor Eep run a mile
>Mayhaps we have found the key
>Use the Myssie mark !!! for all to see
>Once its used beware though folks
>the kind of blokes like Eep will cry
>Poor Grammar!! and begin to bitch
>at the writer like an itch
>Eep grow up and let things be
>let people write for all to see
>You are no literary critic of which i know
>so chill man and let it go
>Myssie - you are one lady
>that we all know aint shady
>Keep writing hunny in your style
>cause in doing you have caused us all to smile
>
>
>Aplogies to all who do write poetry, but thanks Myssie *hugs*
>
>
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I fail to see the humor. I'm not quite sure why someone would go to the =
trouble of starting a new thread and writing a poem with the sole intent =
of goading Eep.
-----Original Message-----
[View Quote] holistic1 wrote in message <3A40AC96.D5F27244 at pattan.k12.pa.us>...
LOL... but at least they have a sense of humor....which alot of =
people here don't....And what better therapy is there.=20
Holistic1=20
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A lot of people fail to notice that if you post something =
logical and valid,=20
Eep will not "flame" your post.=20
And you call yourself a therapist? LOL=20
[View Quote] dearheart wrote in message =
<3a401f66 at server1.Activeworlds.com>...=20
>Oh little stroke how mighty you are=20
>to silence Eep from afar!!!=20
>Just one keyboard stroke or two=20
>used by all but a few does so much to irritate=20
>quick Eeep Run!!! before it's too late!=20
>see these strokes !!!! my how so fine=20
>how Eeep can be irritated by one such line=20
>Dear Myssie writing in her style=20
>Made poor Eep run a mile=20
>Mayhaps we have found the key=20
>Use the Myssie mark !!! for all to see=20
>Once its used beware though folks=20
>the kind of blokes like Eep will cry=20
>Poor Grammar!! and begin to bitch=20
>at the writer like an itch=20
>Eep grow up and let things be=20
>let people write for all to see=20
>You are no literary critic of which i know=20
>so chill man and let it go=20
>Myssie - you are one lady=20
>that we all know aint shady=20
>Keep writing hunny in your style=20
>cause in doing you have caused us all to smile=20
>=20
>=20
>Aplogies to all who do write poetry, but thanks Myssie *hugs*=20
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but at least they have a sense of humor....which alot of people here =
don't....And what better therapy is there.=20
<P>Holistic1=20
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<BLOCKQUOTE TYPE =3D CITE>A lot of people fail to notice that if you =
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<P>And you call yourself a therapist? LOL=20
<P>dearheart wrote in message=20
<3a401f66 at server1.Activeworlds.com>... <BR>>Oh little =
stroke=20
how mighty you are <BR>>to silence Eep from afar!!! =
<BR>>Just one=20
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irritate <BR>>quick Eeep Run!!! before it's too late! =
<BR>>see=20
these strokes !!!! my how so fine <BR>>how Eeep can be =
irritated by=20
one such line <BR>>Dear Myssie writing in her style =
<BR>>Made poor=20
Eep run a mile <BR>>Mayhaps we have found the key <BR>>Use =
the=20
Myssie mark !!! for all to see <BR>>Once its used beware =
though folks=20
<BR>>the kind of blokes like Eep will cry <BR>>Poor =
Grammar!! and=20
begin to bitch <BR>>at the writer like an itch <BR>>Eep =
grow up=20
and let things be <BR>>let people write for all to see =
<BR>>You=20
are no literary critic of which i know <BR>>so chill man and =
let it=20
go <BR>>Myssie - you are one lady <BR>>that we all know =
aint shady=20
<BR>>Keep writing hunny in your style <BR>>cause in doing =
you have=20
caused us all to smile <BR>> <BR>> <BR>>Aplogies to all =
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Feb 8, 2001, 10:32pm
I don't agree with this voting thing at all. Shame on you, Fac! But if
that's how you insist on resolving this....
Xavarella (83058) Stay!
[View Quote]facter <facter at activeworlds.com> wrote in message
news:3a83398f at server1.Activeworlds.com...
>
> "myrth" <myrth at myrthco.com> wrote in message
> news:3a8332d1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> never
>
> Wherther I stay or not is not an issue, this has nothing to do with me,
and
> I do not want people to make a "choice".
>
> This vote is based purely on his conduct in here, not a "you go, I stay"
> thing - I am sorry that this was not made more clear, and apologise if
that
> if what anyone thought.
>
> I should of been more clear on that, in light of my previous post
earlier -
> afterwards, I do still exercise my choice to post in here or not.
>
> Apologies for the confusion.
>
> Facter.
>
>
seen
> a
user
> the
> himself
Eep's
> interaction,
> Votes
hours
with
> no
> will
use
> an
>
>
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Feb 9, 2001, 12:48am
The good old days, eh, builderz? :)
Xav (cit number 83058)
[View Quote]builderz <sawran at yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:3A835878.86D3A483 at yahoo.com...
> If anyone cares, my cit # is 92986 and I've been using AW since 1995
> (although, in 1995, citizenship was free to all). =)
>
> -Builderz
>
> j b e l l wrote:
can
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Mar 21, 2001, 8:18pm
It looks like someone complained and had my forum shut down at:
http://members.boardhost.com/Xavarella
A link to the new forum location will be posted here and linked to my main
page, http://members.aol.com/xavworld if, and when, I decide to start a new
forum. There was absolutely no inappropriate content that I know of on the
forum page, as of last night. It's a mystery to me why it was shut down.
Mar 22, 2001, 10:36pm
New forum page at:
http://pub40.bravenet.com/forum/show.php?usernum=3381555761
Apr 29, 2001, 4:30pm
Well, it looks like we were shut down again. The new forum address is:
http://http://members5.boardhost.com/xavarella/
I'll link it to http://members.aol.com/xavworld later on today.
Apr 29, 2001, 5:08pm
Correction:
http://members5.boardhost.com/xavarella
[View Quote]xavarella <arena at early.com> wrote in message
news:3aec5dd9$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> Well, it looks like we were shut down again. The new forum address is:
>
> http://http://members5.boardhost.com/xavarella/
>
> I'll link it to http://members.aol.com/xavworld later on today.
>
>
>
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Jun 2, 2001, 11:12am
So far, all of the responses I've read of yours to LadyBunny have been of
the classically brain-washed-PK-loving-AW-ass-kissing nature.
Tell me, do you ever have a thought of your own?
[View Quote]syntax <syntax at swcity.net> wrote in message
news:3b186f8f at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> It has nothing to do with the post, it was just a joke. I don't know, but
> some of your arguments here in the NGs are kind of "off". Like, tourists
> can't post in newsgroups because they can't. PK13 pointed "Bond" to
WildAW
> for "sick stuff" because that kind of "stuff" is allowed there. He wasn't
> specifically talking about your build, or my build there, but he was
stating
> that you COULD possibly find something "sick" there, such as the numerous
> Satanic worship sites or what have you. Oh, and if you have a problem
with
> the PK's, take it up with them. www.peacekeepers.net I believe...or you
> could even telegram any of the many PK's in world and discuss some of your
> concerns/problems.
> --
> Syntax
> syntax at swcity.net
> www.swcity.net
>
> ladybunny <LadyBunny at triad.rr.com> wrote in message
> news:3B18343B.CA15039B at triad.rr.com...
track
> or
> (Bond)asking
to
> employee
sorry
stuff
> open
>
>
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Jun 2, 2001, 11:17am
First of all, chucks party, you're a real nut job.
That said, I do agree with your point about the double standard. After all,
there are Gorean citizens and worlds up for Cy Awards! There is public
support by AW corporate for a lifestyle based on putting women in slavery!
To quote from an AW Gorean message board:
"NDNcollar= you will come to me or I may come to you at my whim as it
pleases me. I will use MY vehicles, My stuff as I please without taking into
account your(slaves) issue with it...at that point I will be pleased anyhow,
anyway, I demand.
You may have a career, and not wanna leave it...if you are mine, and I wanna
move to bumfuck egypt, you will say "yes master" and begin preparations.
Simply that.
Your will no longer is a concern of yours unless i choose to let you have it
as a concern. This is the reality of Gorean slavery ."
[View Quote]chucks party <Chucks_Party at hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:3b18b1fd at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> All I'm saying is FIGURES, lol These are the same people that are suppose
to
> eject all people for discussing SEX, seems they sure are on the eject
> trigger when anyone mentions GAY SEX, poof they go bye bye like nobodies
> business. There will always be a double standard for people at the gate, I
> don't hangout at any AW.com owned GZs and never will because of the
biggotry
> and intolerance associated with them. GKs and PKs abuse their power
> constantly and have no one to report to. Sure email them so they can all
> read your email and laugh at you then find ways to single you out and get
> you banned from AW. I know how their sick little game works. I think they
> should do away with PKs and GKs altogether personally because it's not a
> fair or just cause.
>
>
>
>
>
> "ladybunny" <LadyBunny at triad.rr.com> wrote in message
> news:3B182A5B.8163F65D at triad.rr.com...
>
>
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Jun 2, 2001, 11:32am
I realize that English is not your native language, icey, but somehow I
think you know what I meant. :)
[View Quote]icey <icey at altavista.net> wrote in message
news:3B18EA97.DC3DB8DB at altavista.net...
> Interesting...can you explain us more about the concept of 'classically
> brain-washed-PK-loving-AW-ass-kissing nature', please? I am especially
> interested in the meaning of 'ass-'kissing', thank you vm
> icey
>
> xavarella wrote:
of
but
tourists
wasn't
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in
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Jun 2, 2001, 11:46am
Maybe you could do a web search for the definition?
[View Quote]icey <icey at altavista.net> wrote in message
news:3B18EDAC.ABB668C0 at altavista.net...
> Yes I can understand your English loud and clear, it's the 'concept'
> that is obscure to me, so I would like to know what that means
> exactly...
> icey
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Jun 7, 2001, 9:37am
It's called highlight and the delete key. That's how you do it.
[View Quote]m a r c u s <justdontemail at here.com> wrote in message
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Jul 3, 2001, 9:37am
I'm 83058. Low enough?
[View Quote]budweiser <charest at balista.com> wrote in message
news:3b4073e3$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> What does everyone consider a low cit number? What is the upper low cit
> number threshold?
>
>
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Jul 5, 2001, 6:41pm
*wink*
:)
[View Quote]facter <"Facter at AWsupport"> wrote in message
news:3b44c7aa at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> allo xav =)
>
> F.
>
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Aug 11, 2001, 10:35am
Talk World, another 3-D chat program allows its users to assemble a custom
avatar from a selection of heads, torsos (different shirts), upper leg/thigh
(pants, skirts) area and feet (shoes, boots, etc.).
The program also features voice chat as well as text and the ability to
leave voice mail messages.
http://www.talkworld-online.com/
Nobody is ever there though....
[View Quote]kellee <kellee at my.activeworlds.com> wrote in message
news:3b71b82e at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> Gawd Lara, you know how to express it....all thats left to say is....
>
> Sounds good to me :o)
>
> "lara" <Lara at tnlc.com> wrote in message news:3B71B239.827E26F0 at tnlc.com...
>
>
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Aug 14, 2001, 9:41am
This was posted on a Gorean message forum that I follow to see what those
freaks are up to. :) This one just gave me a chuckle....
http://pub11.ezboard.com/factiveworldsgorfreeforum.showMessage?topicID=902.t
opic
Tal and greetings...
I have recently become aware of a group that has been entering the gorean
Worlds on AW to cause whatever trouble they can. They are mostly underage
and despite several dialogs to try to get them to understand that there is
nothing for them IN AW Gor they still want to push it.
The Following list is what I have on them so far... (Note that they deny
that Randall Flagg is part of them, however his name is seen throughout
their build on AW)
Randall Flagg is citizen number 282456, url
www.geocities.com/rf677/flagg.html
Richard Arnold is citizen number 302669
172.132.138.10 p0-0.aoldulles.bbnplanet.net probably Washington D.C.
area. Member of PAC, aka jaran L, Registered as Jared Reed, associate of
Randall Flagg.
These are the only two "Adults" that seem to be a part of this. The rest of
these range in ages from 16 down... Rossyboy likes to think he is a leader
among them.
Azslande is citizen number 311698, url www.azslande.com
MaLLia Karr is citizen number 327010
Rossyboy is citizen number 329993
213.40.16.66 user213040016066.dial.netline.net.uk London ?(United Kingdom)
UK-NETLINE-990716 associate of Randall Flagg, Agent Mulder and Richard
Arnold. Registered as Rossyboy. PAC Caused trouble on Gorsands and GW
MTD MOBiUS is citizen number 326759, registered as mattgi
www.forseenoblivion.homestead.com/oblivion.html
Navy SEal is citizen number 324688
DaFan is citizen number 334715
DaFan 164.67.20.86 ts10-77.dialup.bol.ucla.edu ?Los Angeles, CA 90095-1363
Campus Network Services
MikeTheRaptor is citizen number 336138
Dark Magik is citizen number 331916
CataLina is citizen number 317975
PrysmaPup 24.52.165.87 #30732 (Has been bringing kids in worlds herself)
Leaf 321064 wears privs as 314902 AWTeenGZKeepers
Henry McCoy 329852
Google 335588 also uses the name Incubus1
White Ninja x 13 336617 (Was offered as a trade for a "Real" slave by
Richard Arnold)
Dark Magik 331916
Realm 318471 64.194.130.141 dsl-64-194-130-141.telocity.com
?Cupertino, CA 95014 Telocity ge, registered as Realm, 16 yrs old
They have a build that is on AW Alpha built by Richard Arnold that they use
as a base and they call themselves PAC... were formerly the AWA (AW Army)
Location is 8995n 6985w
If you are having a problem with kids right now, it is a good bet that this
is where they are coming from. Dispite several attempts to get them to stop
they insist on playing games.
I hope by going public with this it will help to shut down at least some of
the kids from playing on the Gorean worlds.
Be Well
Dunstan
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