This bucolic little bot reservation seemed pretty standard when I filed made my way in. It’s a skybox with a lot of bots sitting on camping chairs. (Note to bot herders: Don’t think you’ve fooled me into thinking your bot farm is a camping area when you’ve sealed the bots in a box and you can’t TP inside).
Then Jessa looked over my shoulder, pointed at one of the bots in the front row and said, “Hey, is that a baby?”
Oh. My. God. They’re breeding now.
Alas, it seems that on their first experimental hookup they let siblings mate. How else do you explain a face like that? Accident with an automated rice picker?
And just in case you thought I was being unfair by not showing the little guys good side… there is no good side. Only the bad side and the worse side.
http://slurl.com/secondlife/Dania/167/100/764





rofl! Can we go bot hunting? PLEASE ??????
That guy is Arseface, a comic book character from the Preacher series. Serious, I’m not kidding. Look up on wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arseface
His ..ahn..face: http://www.univie.ac.at/Anglistik/easyrider/data/graphics/arse1.jpg
[...] it takes a certain kind of mental flatulence to create bots that are so horribly deformed. Even this guy is a looker by comparison. If these were old bots I could maybe see these as being Ruth’s [...]
[...] it takes a certain kind of mental flatulence to create bots that are so horribly deformed. Even this guy is a looker by comparison. If these were old bots I could maybe see these as being Ruth’s [...]
i thought i was the only one out there bot hunting.
there are many more methods to properly detecting bots.
i have developed my own software using libsl.dll and C to detect, warn and ban potential bots and/or anyone using a non-graphical viewer in my sim.
but i recently had run into this farm of 90 bots all nicely packed together in a sphere about 4000 meters (i think) in the sky on an estate sim that is listed in the top 20 popular places.
http://nyc.myvnc.com/90_bots_002.jpg