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  1. All the usual suspects in the local chat of the town hall meeting, some people just like hearing themselves talk. They hardly gave Linden a chance to say anything at all.
  2. In before the lock. And this is the last time I cared about the Stanley Cup when the GOAT Leaf (#14) was still playing. Yes, old enough to remember this win.'
  3. The "Stanley Cup" was a fad a year or so ago, people carried their cold beverages around in them.
  4. as a european, my first question was what is the stanley cup. at least, in my area, if someone sees you on the street with a stick in your hand, they think you are going to beat someone up
  5. You should have a clean cut wallpaper now. I went in to "face orientation" to show you the transparent walls. The easiest way is to make them transparent when you build the prim walls in SL. Set all the walls to 100% transparent, click on the faces you will see and set them to 0% transparency. You do not need to make any flates transparent in Blender when you do this step in SL. Flates you can't see should ideally be transparent. It is no disaster if you forget it. If you wanted a wall in a different wallpaper, you can tint this wall in SL before you save the build as Collada. You can even choose different colors on all walls. I do not remember how many colors that survive import from Blender to SL, but I think 8 was the limit. When you have your mesh wallpaper in SL, you edit it and remove the colors. Make sure that the prims that you use to cut out the door openings go a bit down under the floor. You risk to get a strip of wall on the bottom if the prim is too short, and you do not want that. I have had to do this over a few times.