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Marianne McCann
Feted Inner Child
Join date: 23 Feb 2006
Posts: 7,145
05-30-2009 08:25
From: Jannae Karas
Mari makes me ponder though...There is a bar there. Would that preclude child avis from being able to access?


No: we're just barred from sexual content. Many kid avvies might opt to avoid the location on their own, but under TOS we're fine.

I did have the pleasure of working with some non flat land in the Holiday Marketplace and found it to be a joy. It helped inspire a rough, boardwalk feel to the build that would have been lost on flat land. Loved it.
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Phil Deakins
Prim Savers = low prims
Join date: 17 Jan 2007
Posts: 9,537
05-30-2009 10:52
From: Weston Graves
I used to go in and smooth my parcels around the edges when this happens, but I don't think I"ll bother anymore. No one has a sense of community. :cool:
That's exactly what I do. And I sometimes do it again when the other decides to flatten their piece.

I really dislike flattened land but often it's a 512, and not easy to put a building on when it slopes.
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Feral Mistwalker
Registered User
Join date: 2 Mar 2009
Posts: 88
05-30-2009 11:18
I like my little mountainside land, with its flowing stream, trees and my little rock slab house :)

Although my friend just bought a big flatland area in Foxglove, I don't think he'll build on it, too boring. He just couldn't pass up the price and region name :)
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