Hey Y'all,

thx for the suggestion, but that's what i already do, except i try to make
it a little better chances of finding someplace interesting by picking
places i see lots of avis or whatever.

Like Lance & Nexii pointed out, most coords are kinda boring to tp to. 
They can be interesting if you tp there & then look around lots of times,
but some of that's 'cause we're already not tp'ing into water or stuff
like that.  Tho, y'know, i've found some nice places underwater, too, so
there's that.

After thinking about it, my idea is more like having a random tp button
that "thinks" a little bit for you so the chances you'll find an
interesting place way lots better, and maybe filtered on your mood or
whatever.

Like, having all that info in the search sorted out so you can choose
"rides" or, "shopping", or "concert" or something like that and get a
random selection better than you would do yourself.  Or maybe use the map
knowledge the system has that would take us forever to collect so if we
wanna go to a random place with more than 12 avis, or a history of lots of
visits, it's way easier and lots more likely to be fun instead of boring.

i mean, it would be easy, i think, to hook up a random selection of say,
Linden Prize winners, but maybe there'd even be a point to it for somebody
who's all into money (ick) to make it so ppl who want random visitors can
pay to be on a list for ppl who are into that kind of thing.

Have fun!!

- AK
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On 25/10/2011 12:54 AM, Garmin Kawaguichi wrote:
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: Dahlia Trimble
>> Sent: Monday, October 24, 2011 4:08 AM
>> Subject: Re: [opensource-dev] An Idea
>> 1) open map
>> 2) zoom out all the way
>> 3) double click somewhere
>> works for me
> :))) For me too!!!
That's how I do it. Semi-random 'drunkard-walk' teleports are a
favourite pastime of mine.

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