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Teena Ravikumar
Registered User
Join date: 4 Feb 2008
Posts: 65
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07-17-2008 08:49
wow ... i'm sorry for having caused so much disorder ... i'm german and yes, indeed, we are using a period to write thousands and we use commas to seperate the decimal numbers. i wasn't thinking of that when i wrote my post and i do apologize ... as to finding mega prims at sl exchange, i was not so lucky ... only found one free set and bought that as well, but as i realize now, it was also created by gene replacement ...  ( i will look further though. thanx for the hint ... lets see if i can work my way around with the old ones ... all i want is rezzing two or three skyplatforms where i would like to build my shops, nothing more, nothing less ...  )) but you guys been very helpful, thanx so much ...
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Lear Cale
wordy bugger
Join date: 22 Aug 2007
Posts: 3,569
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07-17-2008 11:25
There are lots of them, this one for example: http://slexchange.com/modules.php?name=Marketplace&file=item&ItemID=686175It's a collection including many of the others, so you may want to do a bit of reorganizing. To find more, just search for "megaprim".
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gristle Deadlight
Registered User
Join date: 28 Dec 2007
Posts: 9
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08-12-2008 21:52
you could always try to rezz it in edit mode ( ctl.+3) and if the actual center is at the center of the prim just put the numbers where you want it in the x,y and z position boxes. when you close edit it should be in place
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Tegg Bode
FrootLoop Roo Overlord
Join date: 12 Jan 2007
Posts: 5,707
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08-12-2008 22:46
From: Teena Ravikumar wow ... i'm sorry for having caused so much disorder ... i'm german and yes, indeed, we are using a period to write thousands and we use commas to seperate the decimal numbers. i wasn't thinking of that when i wrote my post and i do apologize ... as to finding mega prims at sl exchange, i was not so lucky ... only found one free set and bought that as well, but as i realize now, it was also created by gene replacement ...  ( i will look further though. thanx for the hint ... lets see if i can work my way around with the old ones ... all i want is rezzing two or three skyplatforms where i would like to build my shops, nothing more, nothing less ...  )) but you guys been very helpful, thanx so much ... I wouldn't use the old ones at all unless they are a size you can't get in the new sets, the old ones have extra quiks.  And lets not get picky here peeople about commas & semicolons, this is an international meeting place, and the language is based on English yes but doesn't mean we have to follow Queensbury grammar 
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Anya Ristow
Vengeance Studio
Join date: 21 Sep 2006
Posts: 1,243
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08-13-2008 01:01
From: Anthony Hocken Many countries use a period character for the thousands separator. Certainly not just South Africa! But when you write in English, the convention is to use commas for thousands and period for decimal. If you write in German and use period for thousands you'll confuse nobody since anyone who can read it will know the convention, and if you write in English and use comma you'll confuse nobody except, apparently, South Africans. Since many people don't know the convention I've just grown accustomed to figuring it out from context.
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Marcush Nemeth
Registered User
Join date: 3 Apr 2007
Posts: 402
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08-13-2008 02:25
From: Lear Cale Please name another English-speaking country that uses period for thousands separator. Why the limitation to English speaking countries? It's also a metric thing I guess, since ALL non-English speaking european countries use the dot to seperate thousands and the comma to seperate integers from decimals. Just go look for metric English speaking countries, and you'll probably run into more period-comma interchanges.
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eku Zhong
Apocalips = low prims
Join date: 27 May 2008
Posts: 752
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08-13-2008 03:44
japan uses the comma but then we aren't engrish speaking... but hey i understand the period too 
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