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Ava Velde
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Join date: 17 Jan 2009
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06-02-2009 18:17
From: Jesse Barnett LOL Base camp NOT the summit! He said there wasn't nearly enough air for him even there at the 16K elevation. okok. But my statement is rigth anyway - your Boss just sux in thin air LOL I follow you BABY, he said (internet quote) A 71-year-old man from Japan has reportedly become the oldest person to climb to the summit of Mount Everest. Retired teacher Katsusuke Yanagisawa scaled the 8,850m (29,035ft) Himalayan peak, breaking the record set by a 70-year-old Japanese man in May 2006. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/6701729.stm 
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Argent Stonecutter
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Join date: 20 Sep 2005
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06-02-2009 18:49
From: Jesse Barnett You should no by now that I can not speel wurth a carp! I'm envious, carp can be quite valuable. 
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Argent Stonecutter
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06-02-2009 18:51
From: Katheryne Helendale Well, GLE (GreenLife Emerald viewer) simply adds to the list of shapes that a new prim can take when rezzed. It does not alter any of the existing shapes; it just adds more shapes. So a cube rezzed in either viewer will appear as a cube in both (GLE and official) viewers; a sphere rezzed in either viewer will appear as a sphere in both viewers. One of the special new shapes can only be initially rezzed with GLE, but will still appear the same in both viewers. Once created, you can even put it in your inventory and rez it in a different viewer, and it will still look the same.
Sounds like GLE is going a step beyond prim torture, and using some undocumented values for [PRIM_TYPE] or some similar prim parameter.
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Ava Velde
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06-03-2009 10:46
From: Argent Stonecutter Sounds like GLE is going a step beyond prim torture, and using some undocumented values for [PRIM_TYPE] or some similar prim parameter. I am going to work a bit with the different shapes :rolleye:
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Katheryne Helendale
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06-04-2009 04:28
From: Argent Stonecutter Sounds like GLE is going a step beyond prim torture, and using some undocumented values for [PRIM_TYPE] or some similar prim parameter. I haven't explored these new prim shapes in any great detail yet, as they aren't particularly useful to me in my residential builds; but I will say I really appreciate the viewer allowing the full 0.000001m accuracy in prim sizing and placement. Anyone who has seen my builds can easily tell I take extreme care to avoid seams, gaps, and other imperfections at prim joints. I had long ago discovered how to get down to 0.0005m accuracy with the standard viewers, but this extra accuracy is very much appreciated by me and, hopefully, my customers.
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Ava Velde
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06-04-2009 15:01
From: Katheryne Helendale I haven't explored these new prim shapes in any great detail yet, as they aren't particularly useful to me in my residential builds; but I will say I really appreciate the viewer allowing the full 0.000001m accuracy in prim sizing and placement. Anyone who has seen my builds can easily tell I take extreme care to avoid seams, gaps, and other imperfections at prim joints. I had long ago discovered how to get down to 0.0005m accuracy with the standard viewers, but this extra accuracy is very much appreciated by me and, hopefully, my customers. I agree
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