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Pattigee Paine
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10-06-2007 07:23
How is it possible for someone to buy land a nanosecond after the seller puts it up for sale? And the buyer was no where around?
Brenda Connolly
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10-06-2007 07:26
From: Pattigee Paine
How is it possible for someone to buy land a nanosecond after the seller puts it up for sale? And the buyer was no where around?

That would be a landbot. An scripted avatar that scans for land for sale and snatches it up.
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Ricky Yates
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10-06-2007 07:27
>How is it possible for someone to buy land a nanosecond after the seller puts it up for sale?

Landbot. May have taken a few seconds, though. They're fast, but not in the ns league :)

>And the buyer was no where around?

Being anywhere in the same region is sufficient. May have been outside of your drawing distance.
Tammy Biedermann
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10-06-2007 07:27
those are landbots
Colette Meiji
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10-06-2007 07:28
From: Pattigee Paine
How is it possible for someone to buy land a nanosecond after the seller puts it up for sale? And the buyer was no where around?


What Brenda Said. It doesn't need to be next to the land just in range. I think the range is somehow tied to what a flying camera would allow.