STUMPER ALERT - What Does Anyone Make Of This?? (Community)

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pc hamster

May 2, 2003, 6:13pm
Hi everyone:

Been busy expanding the Riverside Expressway from Hamsterville all the way
down to SW City and got as far as 2914N 2780E (I know the highway looks like
it's running in circles in that area) when I came across this at 350 meters
below AW.....

http://musicradio102x.tripod.com/alphaworld2914n2780e.jpg

Can't tell what it is, but whatever it is, it won't allow me to go below 350
meters NOR can I add more road about 2 meters above the surface either.
Near as I cal tell, there's nothing ABOVE me preventing me from moving
further westward either (I've been up and down AW lioke a freakin' JUMPIN'
JACK deleting useless road for one reason or another all day today it's been
so bad :-( ).

Tried all three rendering options available to me. Get the same picture
each time. I can move from side to side and go up, but NOT down....

Am I just not looking hgh enough or have I stumbled across one of those
weird oddball unrenderable objects one only finds underground?? I hope it's
just my brain being the mushroom it is (couldn't sleep a wink last night -
too much caffeine before bedtime).

Note, my version of the AW Browser is 3.4 Beta (cache obviously NOT cleared)
and the view is with me looking level.

Thanks in advance for all the help figuring this stumer out for me & Cheers
for now :-)

Patrick Cook (e.g. PC Hamster)
Mayor - City of Hamsterville
pchamster at attbi.com
Denver, Colorado (my REAL city :-))

carlbanks

May 2, 2003, 6:30pm
It's the limit of the floor. Did you just learn this?

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e n z o

May 2, 2003, 6:32pm
You found the bottom of the world... look around and you might even see some
Aussies.... :)


E

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strike rapier

May 2, 2003, 6:56pm
and If you walk around for a bit you might find F

- Mark

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swe

May 2, 2003, 7:58pm
emm, i dont get that...

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imagine

May 2, 2003, 8:01pm
There is a limit on how far down you can go in a world. Congratulations, you
hit the limit :)

Is there a limit on how high up you can go in a world? I haven't found one
yet.

Imagine


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ryan

May 2, 2003, 8:16pm
2000 meters I believe

Ryan

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imagine

May 2, 2003, 8:20pm
I'll check it out. I'm sure I have gone higher tho. Thanks :)

Imagine

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sk8man2

May 2, 2003, 8:31pm
lol turn your gravity to -10 and it ZOOOOOOMS you up to the top of the world
in like a second ;)


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swe

May 2, 2003, 8:33pm
emm, ok, see, i didnt get strike's joke, not the thing about the limit! i've
always know about the limit! and the sky limit is 2km
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defiance

May 2, 2003, 9:37pm
ROFL!

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wing

May 2, 2003, 10:41pm
Bots can go higher.
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pc hamster

May 3, 2003, 12:13am
Hi everyone:
[View Quote] Same thing if you go UP 10 too. Before ya know it, you're like a 747 jet
liner on final approach to an airport (a FAST approaching one if ya use
CTRL+UP ARROW) if you're not using the BIRDIE (then too, I've had that
happen even with THAT avatar).

And NO Carl....I *DID NOT* know there was a "floor", so that is new however
as our beloved ENZO said, if I look around in the right places, I just might
find some virtual Aussies to mate with. :-)

Anyhow...Thanks guys....Looks like when I pick up that project again
(preferably when my batteries are FULLY CHARGED and my brain is NOT a
mushroom :-)), I'll try looking further up than I had been before.
Hopefully whatever's keeping me from adding more road isn't so far up I can
barely move. That would be nice given what I'm having to do JUST TO GET OUT
OF THE AREA. :-)

Thanks again gang & Cheers for now :-)

Patrick Cook (e.g. PC Hamster)
Mayor - City of Hamsterville
pchamster at attbi.com
Denver, Colorado (my REAL city :-))

m0e

May 3, 2003, 10:49am
you might check with an off duty PK to see if there is some hidden
object in your way ... for the most part, they are good at this :-)


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