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  1. They usually end up giving themselves away sooner or later. Especially if they were recently departed from you. Many tend to have more than a few patterns that have me side eyeing like, This seems all too familiar.. hehehe I haven't had any name changers yet, but have had my share of people that rolled alts to get un-ghosted.
  2. I believe that's reinforcing the point I was making. Maybe I got too approachably concrete with my example. Let's try this: Fortunately there are programmers who can reprogram around a memory fault in Voyager 1, and fortunately that's a thing that's possible to do. My main point is that it would not be an advantage for SL viewer Lua to provide such a facility, nor support such programmers. That's a whole different game of Software Development.
  3. I think all the models for adds at the events are way too big for all them clothes. Nothing fits them right. All I see anymore is front butts, back butts and bewby eyeballs hanging out Evvvvverwhare. I hope they all got their flu shots before winter started or we gonna have a pandemic for it's over!! \o/
  4. I agreed with a lot of your post, except perhaps for the apparent self reinforcing logic of the above two paragraphs. The idea that some believe "they could safely rewrite the microcode of the simulator host machines on the fly" Would in my eyes be a great example of programmers "most dangerous ones are the most confident". From my perspective this claim sounds like something most "software engineers" as opposed to "programmers" would roll their eyes at. Not attempting to willy wave, just pointing out a symptom of the very condition we're diagnosing.