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Ceka Cianci
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Join date: 31 Jul 2006
Posts: 4,489
05-17-2008 15:12
From: MortVent Charron
depends on the clubs I think :-P Some prefer the male dancers

this was way back before there really were dancer jobs for male dancers..i mean i knew a couple of male dancers but there really were not many..
camping was really not that big back then either..i think to get on the pop list you only needed to be in the 30k traffic..our club was at the top for awhile only in the 60k's..
so jobs were kind of slim for men back then in 2006.
either way i shared my money with my roomies and rented us all a mansion that we all had alot of fun being roomies in..so it all worked out and really good times back then..
=)
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Dementia Obviate
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Join date: 29 Nov 2006
Posts: 218
05-17-2008 16:05
From: Isabeau Imako
I still don't get what this does. Last time I tried (in a place with about 40 people) everyone had Xs on them, a few were of different colours. Does this mean everyone there had looked at me (?!!!), or that _I_ had looked at everyone (which I hadn't). And what's the difference between Look At, and Point At?

Bah, I haven't used it since, makes no sense.


ETA: Crystal just answered above :o


It is more difficult to figure out who's doing what in a crowded situation. But... this does come in handy if you are alone or with only a couple people because then if there's one crosshair too many in the area, you know someone is cammed in on you from afar ;)

But, I believe green crosshairs indicate where their cursor is hovering.
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Tegg Bode
FrootLoop Roo Overlord
Join date: 12 Jan 2007
Posts: 5,707
05-17-2008 16:57
From: Sweet Primrose
"WoW has actually started selling Level 50 characters straight off at a lower price than the farmers to put them out of business."

This is not true. Onus is on you to document this false claim. Blizzard actively pursues accounts involved in this kind of activity. They just banned thousands of accounts merely for "win-trading," for instance.

Perhaps you got confused by the recent ability to use a level 70 in Blizzard's current tournament. That 70 can only be used in the tournament and on specialized servers. When the tournament is over, so is that character.


Sorry, yes I meant level 70's for tournament, I bombed out at 28, my mates are all up at level 70 and I get info off them, I gave up playing, got bored with it.
But PvP really is the only use for lvl 70's anyway
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Tegg Bode
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05-17-2008 17:03
From: Oryx Tempel
Why would anyone camp for 4.5 cents an hour?

Because you could run 20 or more instances of the low resource client and bump that up to 90 cents an hour, whoopeeeee!
Hey, its money for nothing, riding the game for free..............
And damn boring................
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Free Waterside & Roadside Vehicle Rez Platform, Desire (88, 17, 107)

Avatars & Roadside Seaview shops and vendorspace for rent, $2.00/prim/week, Desire (175,48,107)
Oryx Tempel
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Join date: 8 Nov 2006
Posts: 7,663
05-18-2008 12:24
From the US Dept of Labor:

"According to a 1991 study by the Committee for the Creative Education of Indonesian Children (KOMPAK),6 the factories in Tangerang, were paying meager wages to children for long hours of work under unsafe conditions. Children worked for 8,000 Indonesian rupiahs (approximately $4.53) per week for an 8-hour daily shifts"

which works out to about $.11 an hour for a 40-hour work week. Still more than camping pays.
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Annabelle Babii
Unholier than thou
Join date: 2 Jun 2007
Posts: 1,797
05-18-2008 12:46
From: Oryx Tempel
From the US Dept of Labor:

"According to a 1991 study by the Committee for the Creative Education of Indonesian Children (KOMPAK),6 the factories in Tangerang, were paying meager wages to children for long hours of work under unsafe conditions. Children worked for 8,000 Indonesian rupiahs (approximately $4.53) per week for an 8-hour daily shifts"

which works out to about $.11 an hour for a 40-hour work week. Still more than camping pays.


ZOMG! Campers are really child labor!
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Bloodsong Termagant
Manic Artist
Join date: 22 Jan 2007
Posts: 615
05-19-2008 07:28
you can see what they're pointing at by the little stream of photons shooting out of their left hand.
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