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Eddy Stryker
libsecondlife Developer
Join date: 6 Jun 2004
Posts: 353
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05-21-2006 11:19
Anyone know where to get this gesture? We're going to need this gesture to run away from the bot armies that will consume SL . |
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crucial Armitage
Clothing Designer
Join date: 30 Aug 2004
Posts: 838
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05-21-2006 11:31
So basically what I'm saying is you're on mad crack dude ![]() CRACK KILLS !!! LOL ![]() _____________________
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Burnman Bedlam
Business Person
Join date: 28 Jan 2006
Posts: 1,080
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05-22-2006 09:48
Could someone, perhaps, elaborate in this article?
http://www.secondlifeherald.com/slh/2006/05/new_crimes_new_.html#more A quote from the article... "So Linden Lab is testing an alternative approach of rehabilitating offenders. In January, Second Life resident Nimrod Yaffle reverse engineered some computer code to help him steal another player's virtual property. He was reported and became the first resident to be sent to a new area of the game, The Cornfield - a kind of virtual prison. Every time he logged on all he could do was ride a virtual tractor and watch an educational film about a boy who drifts into a life of crime." So, it *IS* possible to reverse engineer your way into theft? _____________________
Burnman Bedlam
http://theburnman.com Not happy about Linden Labs purchase of XStreet (formerly SLX) and OnRez. Will this mean LL will ban resident run online shoping outlets in favor of their own? |
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nimrod Yaffle
Cavemen are people too...
Join date: 15 Nov 2004
Posts: 3,146
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05-22-2006 11:21
Could someone, perhaps, elaborate in this article? http://www.secondlifeherald.com/slh/2006/05/new_crimes_new_.html#more A quote from the article... "So Linden Lab is testing an alternative approach of rehabilitating offenders. In January, Second Life resident Nimrod Yaffle reverse engineered some computer code to help him steal another player's virtual property. He was reported and became the first resident to be sent to a new area of the game, The Cornfield - a kind of virtual prison. Every time he logged on all he could do was ride a virtual tractor and watch an educational film about a boy who drifts into a life of crime." So, it *IS* possible to reverse engineer your way into theft? That was just a big hoax that LL played along with. >_> _____________________
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