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Hi, I'm Pol McLaglen, a Mentor with building skills and his own company called Pulsar Creations, which is shared with Sarah Reardon. My main abilities include sticking primes together and selling them ;-)
Hi, I'm Pol McLaglen, a Mentor with building skills and his own company called Pulsar Creations, which is shared with Sarah Reardon. My main abilities include sticking primes together and selling them ;-)
== Useful Tips No One Else Shares ==
Recently I have discovered that you can TP a new avatar from one OI to another, so long as they are still on an OI.
This has just occurred where two people who knew each other in RL decided to join SL together and got bounced to different Orientation Islands.
Proceedure:
Hit Ctrl Alt V to get limited moderator tools.
Ask the for the name of the person that you want to drag over to your OI.
Search their name, open their profile, hit the offer teleport button.
Because they have not yet left the Orientation Islands they can be teleported between them - useful to know should you have a similar situation in the future.

Revision as of 21:47, 11 December 2007


Quick and Dirty Introduction:

Hi, I'm Pol McLaglen, a Mentor with building skills and his own company called Pulsar Creations, which is shared with Sarah Reardon. My main abilities include sticking primes together and selling them ;-)

Useful Tips No One Else Shares

Recently I have discovered that you can TP a new avatar from one OI to another, so long as they are still on an OI.

This has just occurred where two people who knew each other in RL decided to join SL together and got bounced to different Orientation Islands.

Proceedure:

Hit Ctrl Alt V to get limited moderator tools. Ask the for the name of the person that you want to drag over to your OI. Search their name, open their profile, hit the offer teleport button.

Because they have not yet left the Orientation Islands they can be teleported between them - useful to know should you have a similar situation in the future.