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Bob Jones was the name of a shared account that was used during the beta period of WorldsAway on the CompuServe forums to help keep conversations on track. Members had no idea of how WorldsAway was going to be, outside of some limited press materials such as the Director demo that ended up being somewhat different to the final release. They would often let their imaginations run wild, to the extent where things were being derailed. Bob Jones was created by Scott Moore (Oracle Teresias) to help inform the members of what was going on in an anonymous way and keep the conversation on track.

This is an archive of these posts. They take place in 1995 and range from July 11th, 1995 until August 17th, 1995. There is one post that came later on October 12th, 1995 but it appears to be an outlier as this is after the beta had concluded.

In addition to public posts, there are private emails featured here from Bob Jones to prospective members. To protect peoples privacy, CompuServe ID's and real names are censored.

July

11th

FOSSI CONFIDENTIAL
BOB "THE INFORMATION FILTER" JONES CIS ACCOUNT

ABSTRACT:  
This document provides Member Support an introduction to the Bob Jones CIS account, it's purpose and use.  Includes the public letter of introduction to be posted to the WorldsAway CIS Forum.

OBJECTIVE: 
To provide external customers with some information regarding the world, the client software and the server software within the limits of the FOSSI Proprietary Information Agreement.

WHY: 
External customers are debating how they think the world should work in the forum.  Since they have no knowledge of any aspect of the world, these discussions tend to reduce to the picking of imaginary nits.  

HOW:
Because these discussions diverge so far from what is being implemented, they are of little use to Cultural Technologies.  By allowing certain questions to be answered, it is hoped the customers will engage in discussions closer to what is being implemented and, in turn, provide valuable customer feedback to development prior to the release of the product.

A bogus account (xxxxx,xxxx) is being used to provide this information to prevent regularly used accounts from being flooded with questions.  It will be publicly posted that this is a bogus account, that private e-mail will not be answered, but publicly posted questions will.

Information provided through the Bob Jones account (xxxxx,xxxx) will be the responsibility of the judgement of the account holder.  The account holder will consult the appropriate World Development, Engineering, Marketing, etc. groups for advice on material that may be questionable for release prior to any possible release.

MISCELLANY:
- This is not a Customer Service, it's a development service.
- This is mainly for use during the time that the world is not in general release.
- The account will be acknowledged publicly that it is a bogus name.
- The account will be used by one person. 
- Anything Bob says publicly may be discussed freely by the Sysops.  No additional information a subject, however, should be provided.
- Currently, the Bob Jones account (xxxxx,xxxx) is held by Scott Moore.

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Message posted to WorldsAway Community Forum:

Hello all!

You may have seen some of my postings around the forum.  It's been decided that I be sure to formally introduce myself to you all.  I'm Bob Jones (xxxxx,xxxx), part of the World Development Team at the Cultural Technologies Division of Fujitsu.  I've been chosen as a information liaison and this account is here to help provide you with some information prior to the actual release of WorldsAway.  

We don't want to stop the free flow of ideas you have been generating in the forum, but we figure a little extra info about what we are planning here and there might help focus some of the discussions and, thus, help us in world planning and development.  We are really trying to make this your world and incorporate ideas as we can.  Keep them coming; we are listening!  Mainly, I plan to keep doing what I started: planting a few seeds and interjecting little tid-bits of information now and again.

A word of warning, Bob Jones is not my real name, he is here for forum use only (and will not be used for any other reason).  Others may take over answering questions at another time and we want to make sure you have a consistent point of contact for information.  I will do my best to answer direct questions, but I must stay within the limits our Proprietary Information Agreements and not give away any fun surprises.  Also, because the product is still under development, what I tell you now may change later.  I will try to keep you up to date if anything I tell you has changed.

Please do not send private e-mail to this account, it will be ignored.  Instead, post your questions to the forum so everyone can benefit from the answer.

Bob Jones
WorldsAway Development Staff Member
Fujitsu Cultural Technologies

PS: I'm sorry, but I can't give out any dates at this time.


12th

Reply to WA Planner #11054

>> In the demo, I noticed a scroll bar on the portion of the screen where the text balloons will be. Does this mean that we will be able to scroll backwards? <<

This is harmless enough.  At this time, the dialouge section is scrollable.  I don't expect it to change, however, it may.

>> If so, approximately how many lines of text will be available? <<

This, I am afraid, is not available at this time.  I know this will be changing as we fine tune the system so I would hate to give you an answer now that would be wrong later.

Bob "Scrolling along" Jones
Reply to Wa Planner #11076

>> After following the threads in this forum, are there any ideas which are likely to be implemented? <<

There are lots of ideas to be implemented.  Some have been started in the forum, some are already thought up on our end and develop parallels in the forum (great minds think alike).  As for telling you which ideas, we plan to implement.  That would spoil yours and our fun when you discover things in the world.

Bob "Walks between Raindrops" Jones

PS: I don't see why anyone would be be so interested in chicken and rice, but that's what we eat here...everyday.
First reply to WA Planner #11036

Wow!  That's an awful lot of questions.  There are others with questions also, so I am going to answer a few at a time over the week, okay?

As for telling you what I can and can't talk about.  This is mainly to help with discussions about the world, what it will kinda be like and some specifics to help your discussions about what you want to see in the world.  This helps us get refined ideas from the forum.  Development topics such as software code specifics are definitly out.  Business topics such as PR and Marketing are not likely to be answered either.  That information will come through press releases.

I mentioned it elsewhere and will repeat it here, that I plan to maintain a FAQ to refer common questions to.

Now on to your questions!

>> Can you give us any feel for some of the design parameters? <<

That's really vauge.  If you have a more specific question, I might be able to help.  

>> Anticipated visitors per day? <<
>> Peak number of visitors? <<

This is something that I cannot discuss.  It is information which is not released.

>> How many region, areas, pages? <<

We call each screen a Locale and all I can tell you about the number of them is that it is growing all the time.  Even when everyone is let in, the number will continue to grow.

Bob "More Coffee!" Jones

14th

 >> I've been told that there will only be two types of bodies in the program; dragon and human. Will and can there be more? <<

Isis,

I am not allowed to say what type of bodies will be available in the world.  Initially, the offering will be limited, but can grow over time.

Bob "two left feet" Jones
Dear Mr. xxxxxxxx,

Thank you for your inquiry July 12th, regarding legal issues surrounding Fujitsu's WorldsAway product.

I just happened to catch your mail as I was clearing out my mail box.  I recommend you post questions to the forum (it may be done so privately) in the future.  I am unable to keep up with private mail in addition to forum mail.  I appreciate your cooperation.

Our legal department is aware of the legal implications regarding the use and support of this project.  I regret to inform you that they do not feel they need additional assistance.  Thank you for the offer.

I would like to welcome you to the forum and encourage your efforts regarding the in-world legal issues.  Your posts have been level-headed and insightful.  They have been a source of inspiration to the World Planning Team.  Although we have no intention of forcing any legal method upon the population, we do intend to guide some to ensure it is a workable system.

If you have further questions, feel free to post them in the forum privately or publicly, so others may benefit from the answer.

Sincerely,
Bob Jones
World Planning Team
Fujitsu Cultural Technology
This is a continuation of MarvL initial question post (#11036):

>> What design areas have slowed down completion of the Alpha? <<

I am very sorry that I can't discuss any problems we may or may not be having.  I am sure you understand that every project has it's own set of problems, but such information is not allowed to be released at all.

>> Is there any sort of testing sequence that you can share with us? << 

Internally?  No.  Externally?  Well, I can tell you that we have the mind-set that once the world is open to the public for any reason, it cannot be pulled or destroyed.  We feel that the external testers (those who signed up from this forum) will be developing the first inkling of a society.  Since we _want_ to foster a society, we don't want to disrupt the world.  It is very important that the world is maintainable before the gates open even a little.

>> Are there particular areas that should be pounded on during the Beta? <<

EVERYTHING!  If you can break it, go for it (and tell us how you did it please).  Just take it a little easy on the support folks in and out of the world, they are here to help you and are doing their best. 

>> Is there some sort of homework that we can do before the Beta? <<

Empty your mind of all expectations.  It's a brand new world with physics and interactions which may not match the world you are used to.  For lab work, I would suggest spending lots of time with five-year-old children.

Bob "empty-headed" Jones
Dear Mr. xxxxxx,

Thank you for your post voicing your concerns about my intention in this forum.

I understand your frustration at not getting the information you would like about the world.  This is largely why I have come into the forum: to answer questions I can answer, or at least let everyone know what questions can't be answered.  Until this time, we at Fujitsu didn't have a good way to filter the information to keep vital competitive information from leaking out.  I am that filter.  Since I am close to world planning, development and support, I will be able to handle questions in a way that attempts to satisfy both Fujitsu and our customers.  Until my official announcement, I only able to hint at information and so very little information was released, but I hope to change that as much as I am allowed.

For future reference, a FAQ is being built up as I get questions starting from the time I made my official announcement.  I regret that I am unable to  always cruise the forums and answer any questions not directed to me.  My work in this forum is in addition to the duties I have to get the world closer to release.  If you have specific questions, please post them to me in the forum.  At the very least, I will let you know if I not allowed to release the information.

Sincerely,
Bob Jones
World Planning Team
Fujitsu Cultural Technologies

17th

Reply to Fair Witness #11038

>> As such, the IDs should be associated with the HEADS, not with the avatars. <<

Thank you for the suggestion, I will pass it on.

>> Will there be a Who command that IDs everybody on the screen for everybody that is watching?<<

I am afraid I can't give out information on some commands as their nature is in such flux that I could spend most of my time correcting what I have said.  It's better that I don't answer at all.  There will be a way to identify the Avatar name of someone on screen, but I can't disclose the specifics right now.

>> How will be verify who we are dealing with, to detect spoofing? <<

Via the name of the Avatar.  We are making sure there are no loopholes in the use of names which would allow fool-proof spoofing (that which would be undetectable by even careful observation).  

>> Finally, do you actually _have_ Alpha access to WorldsAway <<

Yes...  I'm part of the World Planning and Development Team.  
Can I test things?  Yes. I can specify things even.  
Will I test things for customers?  I am afraid you will have to wait to get into the world and test things for yourself.  
Will I tell you about the world?  No.  Somethings can't be discussed at this time and others are suprises.

Bob "Not in the face!" Jones
Response to #11399

xxxxxx, 

As with any product which has not yet been released, there is going to be a lot of information which simply cannot be discussed.  Much of this has to do with preventing competition from getting information which they may use to their advantage.  Some of it is in such flux that I hate to give out incorrect information which would only serve to upset those who based expectations on it.  

I apologize for the inconvenience this causes our customers; but I would rather be able to tell you that I can't answer certain questions because they are a company secret, not decided upon or a surprise than allow customers to build false expectations which we might not meet or, worse, ignore you altogether.  

Although each group on the project has their own limitations on what information can and cannot be released, I draw the line on what gets out to the forum.  This is especially true when it comes to the content of the world.  It's as though you can play NetHack, but don't have the list of all the little things it will do.  There is a reason they are called spoilers.  I would rather err on the side of not  satisfying your curiousity now than spoil any fun for you later.

I hope that gives you some idea of where I am coming from.  I hate being ignored and prefer to at least know what I can't know now.  

Now, thanks for your questions, I'll answer as much as I can.

>> How will turfs be available?  Will we have to rent them or buy them, or are they allotted one-per-avatar?  Will it be possible to expand them?  <<

Turfs will be pregenerated for Avatars.  We want Avatars to be able to do their own interior decorating, but there will probably be some basic starters to work from.  We haven't decided on the best model for owning a turf.  We want Avatars to have a place to call home, but don't want to use up our server real estate with empty turfs.  Multiple turfs per Avatar something I haven't heard anyone discuss which means no one has thought of it yet or there are no serious objections.  There would probably be an economic model for expanding turfs too.

Two notes on turfs: I'm not sure when to expect them, so they may not be there on day one and don't expect to be able to do MOO style customization to your turf.

That leads us to your next question:

>> If we want to build, say, a business location, a church or something huge and complex for adventure gaming purposes, is there an in-world system for the construction of such places, will we have to ask the oracles to go through "in-house" (as Lee Abraham calls it) to see about user-designed areas, or is it just plain out impossible? <<

We are not allowing ourselves to say anything is impossible.  It's mostly a matter of can we implement it in time and does it best serve the world.  Direct user customization is not entirely out of the question, but is not likely to happen (at varying levels) for a long long while.  Any additions to the world would be handled by the World Planning Team (along with the artists, engineers, QA, Member Support, etc...).  That doesn't mean we won't listen to what you want.  If a lot of people want new construction, it has a greater chance of happening than if only a few people want it.

The short answer is, at the beginning, requests for construction will have to go through the Acolytes and Oracles (who will pass it on for review).  We can't predict how this will change once the world is released.

>> What ideas are there for environment alternatives to Kymer?  Is it possible for a user to have an avatar in each environment, or is one the limit, even in other environments? <<

Unfortunately, this falls smack into the category of what we don't want the competition to know what we are up to.  We have thought of LOTS on this subject and are excited about some of the possibilities.  Since it's something that literally doesn't exist, however, it's very difficult to talk about.  If other such environments were to exist, you might have different Avatars in each environment or you might use one Avatar to go through different environments (and since they might be so different, we have joked about virtual passports and customs).  In the mean time, we are trying to get one world into existence.

>> Here's a basic one: precisely what actions is an avatar capable of?  Picking things up, putting them down, walking, talking, using items, spec-ing and ESPing all leap to mind.  Are there others? <<

Yes.  We want to focus on maximizing the use of expression.  One of the important features are gestures and facial expressions.  Most of them are described and shown in the demo on on the Compuserve CD.  I can give you a short list of examples: jumping, waving, showing (pointing), smiling, frowning, scowling.  What else can an Avatar do?  For acting on an object, these are tied to what the object is allowed to do: doors can be opened, closed or passed through; boxes can be opened, closed, carried.  I can't speak precisely because we are making sure there is room for the Avatars to grow.  How?  We aren't sure, some of it might be up to you.  We do know it's important to design everything with room to grow.

Bob "green thumb" Jones
xxx,

>> It is there any intention of having a minimum age limit for participation in WA itself? <<

We don't want to exclude families from participating in WorldsAway so we do not have an official minimum age limit.  We advocate parental discretion to know and regulate what their children are doing on-line.  If there is to be an area considered adult oriented, there would be a minimum age required to conform with current laws (at least US laws).

Bob "only this many years old" Jones
This is the final installment of MarvL's list of questions (#11036)

>> Can you PLEASE either change the *Enter WorldsAway Now+*
to say *Under Construction*, or even better, provide a status screen
with a timeline and a progress report.  <<

This is not something I personally can control.  Please check Rena's update on this subject in message #11487

>> Is there any portion of the Client Software will be useful offline? <<

Currently, the client is only the gateway and environment repository (image and sound data) for the world.  In the future, we may incorporate more functions which might be useful off-line.  On the other hand, we don't want to fall victim to "featuritis" so we are focusing on making the client do what it is supposed to do best, connect you to the world.  In light of that, it may be a while before we incorporate off-line utilities into the world.  We also need to see how the world is being used before we code a bunch of things.

>> Will we be able to use Off Line Readers to get at the Precedents,
Napkin Backs, Art Work, etc. Or will everything have to be online? <<

Access to the world is currently only through the full graphical client and there is not an off-line reader in the client.  Right now everything will have to be on-line, but, so far, both clients will allow cut-and-paste input.  It's not the hands-off solution you may have been looking for, but it'll save a little time.

Bob "typing cramps" Jones

18th

 >> Will we be able to have more than one active name? Could I switch between say Sabertooth and, say, BLD Saber, a club affiliated name I also use? This being separate from the question regarding whether more than one avatar per account will be allowed.  <<

Actually, names can get tied to Avatars-per-account depending on how the names are treated.  Name changes will be allowed and we are considering name ownership for a time period.  That means if I change my name, no one else will be able to pick that name for a certain period of time.  The time period is not written in stone right now so I'm not willing to throw numbers around.  

Bob "He-who-must-not-be-named" Jones
 >> > both clients will allow cut-and-paste input.

I suppose that this ALSO implies that the only way to get information OUT of WORLDSAWAY will be with screen prints????  That would be a major el yucko, and would really hamper our efforts with news sheets, quest instructions, precedents, and a host of other features.  <<

Yes, it does imply the _possibility_ that there will not be an automatic method for downloading information from the service.  The reason we have not focused tightly on off-line reader or automatic anything is that we want to encourage participation and social interaction, not solitary activities such as large amounts of reading, solo adventures and video games.  I understand your reasons for wanting both upload and download capabilities.  Please understand that, in light of what we are trying to achieve, we may not be able to get everything we want (as opposed to need) by the release.

To answer to the specifics, I really don't think it will hamper your efforts to cut text from one window and paste it into another to create a book, newpaper or napkins.  We understand that  people might want to have multiple copies of pamphlets and we have taken that into consideration.  We are trying to create in-world solutions for in-world issues.  If we must rely on out-world soutions, then we are missing the point of creating a submersive environment.

Bob "book worm" Jones
 >> In the demo reference is made to running ones own business, a newspaper in particular. Can you give us some feel for how one sets up a business. Decoration, Vendos, *behind the counter* areas. Anything you can give us would be helpful in thinking about the possibilities. <<

I can give you some idea about the possibilities.  PLEASE, remember that these are only possibilities and not what will exactly occur in the world.  Owning a business would probably involve some method of ensuring us you were going to maintain the business, that it would attract customers who would, preferably, spend lots of time in the world (in your business).  Running the business would probably mean we provide you with some part of the production or distribution (maybe not) and a safe place to keep it all.  An example:  You might want to run a specialty shop (Jimmy's Used Heads),  we could provide a counter area where you could meet the customers and take their orders.  Then you go to your back room through a locked door, get their item and return to the public area to make the exchange.  We provide you the place, you collect the product and resell it.  Another example: Same physical setup, but there are vendos in the back room for new items.  We provide you with the vendos and stock them with cheap prices and you sell them at your own price.  There are some other possibilities, but they involve revealing things about how items such as vendos work and I can't do that now.

As for decorations, we might take your suggestions, but would probably have our artists do the work (which means it would have to be a REALLY popular place to get our artists to do specialty work) or it could be pieced together from art already available in the world.  It's more likely that we will have shop space already in place and you simply move your business in (but are stuck with the decor).

>> Can you give us a least some idea of the schedule you are looking at? <<

In my initial post, I mentioned that I don't have dates.  I still don't have dates.  We must stick with what is in the press releases and beta test info.  If we get changes for the dates, I will press the appropriate people release the information officially.

Bob "11th Hour" Jones
 >> Any chance for local text logging? i.e. like conference room and group logging feature of WinCIM. <<

There is a chance, but I can't say how good it is right now.  Let's just say that I really want it, but I don't always get what I want.  I wish I could give you a definite answer on that one.

Bob "It's big; it's heavy; it's wood" Jones

PS: I'm not ignoring your other quesitons.  I'll answer them tomorrow.
 >> As such, the IDs should be associated with the HEADS, not with the avatars.<<

Don't attribute that quote to me, MarvL made the suggestion, I simply said I would pass it along.

It is going to be this way, or similar to Club Caribe.  Chances are good that most things will be similar to Club Caribe because we know they worked, but I am not dismissing any suggestions out-of-hand.

That question got a vauge response because it opens a whole can of worms revolving around IDing Avatars, to what depth the ID will be allowed, who will be allowed to ID who, how do multiple Avatars per account affect this and we haven't even throwing how to handle names.  Obviously, I don't want to give blanket answers to these issues; because they intertwine so much, I would have to reveal a whole lot more than I am willing to.

Bob "wet binky" Jones

19th

 >> 1. There's been talk amongst us about having a "safe" area within which certain behaviors are unacceptable. In particular, this would probably be the area surrounding the docks where newbies debark from the Argo and would mean disabling the ability to "take" directly from another avatar. Have you given this any consideration? Will there be such an area? <<

We expect the world to be pretty much "safe" at first (but there may be bugs that change this).  This is not a moral position.  We are trying to avoid forcing social behaviors through the code.  Some actions are being made "safe" until such time as we feel we could manage a service where such actions were allowed.  I am afraid I can't list those actions at this time.  For now, expect anything and also expect that the creators and maintainers will do everything they can to make sure there are a lot of happy customers in the service.  If there is demand for an "unsafe" area, we will look into the creation of such an area, but we need to be able to crawl before we walk and walk before we start hunting prey.

>> 2. With regard to the types of businesses that will be possible in world, will there be any means to control access to a specific region? What I'm getting at here is, if you are, say, a theater troupe, will it be possible to sell admission to the performance such that only a "ticket holder" would have access? This might also apply to lectures, seminars, games, etc. to name a few. <<

See my reply to MarvL for a general dicussion on the possibilities of businesses.  To answer your specific example, it would be possible to make a key look like a ticket and let you sell the tickets at your own price.  The only way into your theater space would be through a locked door (using the ticket/key to get in).  Our Oracles, however, might encourage you to put on a few free performances first.

>> 3. We've all seen the turf in the demo. Will we lease or buy these? No doubt they will be relatively costly, either over the long run or upfront, has any consideration been given to smaller less involved and cheaper means for an avatar to store possessions such as a locker? <<

I mentioned before that Turfs could follow an economic model or renting, buying or leasing.  I can't tell of the specifics yet.  If turfs aren't available right away, we have thought other alternatives to allowing storage or stuff.

Bob "homeless" Jones

20th

 >>  Hmmm, somehow I seem to be missing this connection between my question about whether a body form is an object like a flashlight and ID's or any of that other stuff you mentioned?  <<


There's a really good reason for that: I didn't proof-read my answer so it turned out confusing.  Let me try to fix that.

The first part was meant to be a rhetorical question, IS it going to be this way (names attached to heads) or similar to Club Caribe (names attached to bodies)?  The proper answer is that if it worked well in Club Caribe and Habitat, chances are real good we will do them a similar way in WorldsAway.  I think that answers the question a little better without forcing a definite yes/no (because, after all, a brilliant idea could come along, change what we are doing and make me out to be a liar).

I would like to take some space and explain one important concept to all forum members: WorldsAway is NOT Club Caribe v3.0 or Habitat v2.0.  Even with the history of these two services leading up to WorldsAway, it is very much it's own entity.  We are taking the ideas which worked and trying to make sure they are used because we have had the advantage of having Randy Farmer's and Chip Morningstar's wealth of vision and inside information to guide us.  This is not a simple port-the-code-and-fix-the-bugs process.  The bottom line is just because something worked a particular way in Club Caribe or Habitat does not necessarily mean it will be the same in WorldsAway.  Until now no one has been allowed to even confirm or deny what the differences are; I am trying.  I realize I may have come on too soon and am not able to give all the details everyone wants to know and even I would like to give, but it would be cruel to talk up a product which is going to have bugs I hope our soon-to-be beta team will root out.

I thank you for the immense amount of patience and loyalty shown while waiting.  I thank you for all the suggestions which have been floating around the forum, we are collecting them to see which ones we might try to get in.  I thank you for giving me the opportunity to try to answer questions.  We want this service as much as anyone and we want it to be the best service of its kind.

Sincerely,
Bob "nickname" Jones
Fujitsu Cultural Technologies
Subj:  WA Planner in the Forum		Section: News & Promotions
  To:  xxxxxx x. xxxxxx, xxxxx,xxxx	Thursday, July 20, 1995 3:14:18 PM
From:  Bob Jones, 76712,2212		

xxxxxx,

You are right that I have been too vague on what I can and can't directly answer.  There are 
gray areas in any category I might mention and I don't want to discourage anyone from 
coming up with a question that I could answer. I ask your patience, the questions will get 
better answers as we get closer to release.  The secrecy will open a little with each round of 
beta testing until everyone can get into the world.  Perhaps I came on too soon, but I felt that 
the complete lack of even acknowledging user questions (except by Member Support) had 
gone on too long.

I am purposefully erring on the side of too secret partly because of Non-disclosure Agreement 
purposes and partly that being in the forum is in addition to my world planning work; I regret I 
don't have enough time to spend spilling my entire brain out to the forum.  I can trickle it out 
in a manageable way by answering questions.  If I can't answer a question directly, would it 
be satisfactory if I take you through some of the thought process and trade-offs involved in the 
question?  I'll warn you that there must be limits to this, too, because there is a level at which 
this is why Fujitsu is in the business in the first place (intellectual property).

In the mean time, I'll try to break things down a little to give you a better idea of what might 
and might not get a direct answer.  I don't want anyone to limit themselves with these 
categories.  If you have a question, ask!  It might be something that falls between the cracks 
and get a direct answer.

Content (What's actually in the world): Most of what won't be answered here is "fun stuff".  It 
won't take long to get used to where things are and get maps of the world so we want to 
maximize the experience of exploring the world and not let our competitors know what we are 
planning.  We also don't want to set up expectations which will only get trashed when they 
aren't in the world.  That would leave us with a lot of unhappy customers.  I am directly 
involved with this process so I am able to deal with the touchy issues (and will always try to 
tell you that it's touchy), but still try to give a better feel until I can actually blurt out the direct 
answer.

Technology (How does it all go together):  There is a lot of details here that can't be touched 
because it is a business secret.  That should be no surprise.  How things will work with all 
the clients and the sever, in more top-level terms, probably will get a better answer.

Support (in- and out-world): Out-world support questions are best left to Member Support.  I 
can give some indication of in-world support philosophy, but hard-and-fast structure isn't in 
place yet (it one of the things to be tested in beta).

Public Relations (Release dates, future content):  I cannot answer anything in this area.  
Along with Member Support, I will pass along suggestions or questions and will try to get 
them to get official press releases together.  If it's not in a press release or it doesn't come 
from their mouths, I can't talk about it.

Comparisons (Club Caribe, Habitat, competitors): In general things which worked in the 
previous two will probably be used in WorldsAway, but we are not required to do so.  What 
has been learned of Club Caribe and Habitat and applied to WorldsAway has not been 
confirmed or denied by anyone except me.

I hope this helps some.  As I said, I think it will get better with time.  I am collecting this first 
round of questions and answers into a single FAQ which I will maintain and your questions 
are contributing to that.  Thank you for your feedback, I do appreciate it and will take it into 
consideration as I continue to improve my procedures of answering questions. 

Speaking of feedback, you mentioned that you have suggestions.  We would love them!  
There has been a collection of suggestions built from the forum, but we will take more.  We 
can't make any promises on when or how they will be implemented, but we have seen some 
great ones so far (already got some of yours too).  Anything from object functions (though 
you don't have to write the code) to games to play in the world will be gladly accepted.  

Bob "empty cup" Jones
Subj:  WA Planner in the Forum		Section: News & Promotions
  To:  xxxxxx x. xxxxxxx, xxxxx,xxxx	Thursday, July 20, 1995 3:31:37 PM
From:  Bob Jones, 76712,2212		

MarvL,

I agree with your observations regarding the text transfers.  Unfortunately, I can neither 
confirm nor deny that they exist in the current version of the product.  I can put out the idea 
that it may not be part of the client at all, but that one possible implementation would be to 
tie such a function to the text object in question.  This would mean that the function you want 
for the purpose you want gets tied to the object which needs it and gets released when that 
object become available in the world.  You could say we are taking "object orientation" rather 
literally.

Bob "download syndrome" Jones
Subj:  WA Planner in the Forum		Section: News & Promotions
  To:  Jens (ICoPH), xxxxxx,xxx		Thursday, July 20, 1995 4:28:27 PM
From:  Bob Jones, 76712,2212		

Jens,

I am familiar with PropHatism.  We don't intend to discourage any "religions" that may be formed.  However, don't 
expect special privileges because PropHatism was one of the first in the forum.  Special meeting places, vendos and 
items may be provided in time, but we'd first like to see how any religion grows on it's own without "divine" intervention. 
 Naturally, the more popular any movement proves to be, the greater the mark it will leave on the world and the greater 
chance that the service will attribute more material marks (location names, special temples, special magic, etc.) to 
that movement (note that I have now included more than just religions).  

Also keep in mind that Morpheus is presented at the resident "god" presiding over the Dreamscape (I'll refer new 
members to _The_Way_to_Kymer_; 2KYMER.TXT in the "What's Hot" Library ).  Is Morpheus a jealous god?  That is a 
question to ask the Oracles once you get in the gates, though the answer may be even less direct than I have been 
(they are a mysterious lot).  In other words, it's something some people will be engaged in once in the world and I don't 
want to spoil it for them now.

Bob "Alter boy" Jones
Subj:  questions on avatars		Section: Find An Avatar
  To:  xxxx, xxxxxx,xxxx		Thursday, July 20, 1995 5:19:48 PM
From:  Bob Jones, 76712,2212		

xxxx,

Questions like this can be directed to me (76712,2212).  Since I caught this in the forum, I'll answer as far as allowed 
by proprietary information restrictions.  I lumped some of your questions together to prevent repeating answers.

>> Or do I have the wrong idea here?  Are the avatars just text descriptions pasted on a screen? <<

Not at all.  Avatars are a third-person animated view of you.  

>> Will there be prebuilt avatars?  Will there be anything else?  Can i not be a person (a dragon? a building?)? <<

There will be prebuilt Avatars.  Since we plan to use animation there is quite a bit of work which goes into building an 
Avatar body.  The types of bodies are being kept under wraps as they may change from anything I state here publicly.  
We do intend to increase the body type from the initial offering so there may not be much variation initially.

>>  Can I draw my own on, say, coreldraw? If so, how many frames of animation do I need to draw?  Or will there be 
special "Avatar makers?"   [A]re theyjust different "building blocks" pasted together?  Will I be nose #3, mouth #8, 
build #10?  <<

Direct user extensibility (adding to the world) is not going to be likely for a long time.  We do want body-type, 
head-type and colors to be user controllable, but there are some catches.  First, it has to be all put together.  Since we 
are still in Alpha, a lot is changing and, I regret, not much can be confirmed right now.  Even if we know we want a 
particular body in the world, between conception of that body type and it existing, it must go through artists, animators, 
programmers, and world planners.  If a new body or head is put into the world, there may be a limited number of them 
so not everyone will have the same possible choices.  Initially, there may not be "Mr. Potato-Head" style head (sorry if 
you miss the reference, it's the easiest I could think of), but we aren't discounting the possibility that there might be a 
series of such heads down the road.

>> Are there size restrictions? <<

Initially, it is very likely that everyone will be the same size.  If size changes are allowed, there will certainly be 
restrictions on the limits.  Too large will cause most of the Avatar to not be seen and will slow framerate to an 
unacceptable level (not just for the one user, but for everyone in that locale (screen)).  Too small and the pixels won't 
be able to represent an Avatar to the quality standards of our artists.

>>   If I have any say, I Would rather see the avatars as freely built as possable.  If I wanted to see some people I 
could just move to the city.  On the other hand, I CAN'T see and converse with a flaming dragon every day.  This won't 
be reality, and I would like to be aware of that when I walk down the street.  <<

We are working toward a wide variety of heads to let each person have a unique Avatar (and not have to rely on just 
color combinations to provide that uniqueness).  Unless you moved to Haight Street (SF), Venice Beach (LA) or a 
similar area in a large city, it won't be the quite same as just moving to a city.  But (speaking from past experience) if 
you lived on Haight Street, you wouldn't need WorldsAway for a un-real experience.

While waiting, take a look at some of the screen shots or download the demo (Member Support is going to have to 
help you with the specifics).

Bob "body thief" Jones