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Brenda Connolly
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05-01-2007 14:48
From: Jackson Rickenbacker
How can you dictate what is in the article when you say you wont even read it? have you made some kind of "reading between the lines" script? maybe a pyschic script?
Funny pyschic and sidekick sound alot alike... cowinkiedinks? I dont think so!
I have a bot that will read it for me.
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Ann Launay
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05-01-2007 15:02
Does anyone who read the article have a guess about where Phillip's favorite place is, based on the description?
Teeny Leviathan
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05-01-2007 16:44
From: Ann Launay
Does anyone who read the article have a guess about where Phillip's favorite place is, based on the description?


The bank? :D
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Jackson Rickenbacker
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05-01-2007 16:53
From: Ann Launay
Does anyone who read the article have a guess about where Phillip's favorite place is, based on the description?


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Vixen Lefebvre
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Umm...40,000 not 30,000
05-01-2007 17:17
The article says critical mass is 40,000 not 30k.

From: someone
Right now, the Labs servers support a maximum of 40,000 concurrent users. And fixing the problem is not as simple as just building bigger servers -- the challenge is rolling out a database system that can adequately handle the crush of traffic. According to one of Second Life's chief coders, Andrew Meadows, the entire world would zap off if more users than that tried to log in. "The database would fall over," he says.
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