Setup for two stone tablets (#2753).

Object setup.

Object name:two stone tablets
Location:Help Center [DT] (#5997)
Parent:Generic Sign (#1628)
Owner:Odo (#987)
Description:

Physical setup.

Anchor: unanchored
Key/lock: unreadable

Sign setup.

Text:
The ten Moo commandments:1. Always use the help before asking for help.2. Don't type anything you wouldn't say to the person's face.3. Keep your language clean before midnight and when talking to people who don't know you.4. Don't pester the Wizards.5. Avoid paging people who are in an editor (mail/note/verb).6. Don't ask who people are in 'real life'.7. Gagging, and being gagged, is serious.8. Describe all your objects.9. No violence.10. Have fun!1. Always use the help system before asking a person for help. TheMoo's help system covers virtually every problem. Asking forsomeone's help should only be done if you have spent at least fiveminutes looking through the help -- time very well spent.2. Don't type anything you wouldn't say to the person's face. Itis easy for new users to forget that there is another human behindeach player. If you criticize, do it constructively. Also rememberthat you may know that person in real life yet not know it...3. On Moo Canada, keep your language clean. Swearing and 'maturesubjects' may be perfectly acceptable on other Moos; not here. If youdon't like this, then move to a different Moo where it is allowed. Thereason is that we have people from elementary schools here. Although thewizzen have become lax at enforcing this at some times, you shouldn't besuprised to become the wizzen's new favourite chew toy if you causeproblems.4. Don't pester the Wizards. If you ever hope to become aprogrammer you should not have a reputation as an annoyance. If youneed help, ask a peer (builders should ask other builders), that wayyou both learn. As a last resort, the Wizards can be a good source ofinformation, but they are easily annoyed.5. Avoid paging people who are in an editor. If someone is in the'Mail room' or in the 'Note editor' or is 'Editing verbs' don't pagethem unless its urgent. Using the editors is tricky and suddenlygetting three lines of text means one can't see what one was doing.6. Don't ask who people are in 'real life'. On the Moo you are whatyou type. You can choose your gender and your appearance. Thisequalising power allows your character to be equally important as thecharacter of someone with a PhD. Don't ask, don't tell, don't care.7. Gagging, and being gagged, is serious. The Moo is literally builton communication, a gag prevents all communication. If someone isannoying you, tell them; only if they persist should gagging be anoption. If you are being gagged, figure out why and take it seriously.Remember though, gagging is a very effective way to solve a problem youhave with a user without pestering the easily annoyed Wizards.8. Describe all your objects. It is the mark of a good player ifnone of their objects are 'nothing special'. An exit's descriptionshould at least say where it is going. If you really want to makean impression, use the help_msg property on your complex items.9. No violence. Since this Moo is frequented by elementaryschool students, we cannot allow and atmosphere of violence tomanifest itself here. There are some Moos that tolerate physicaland sexual violence and aggression. This is NOT one of them.10. Have fun! Don't become too paranoid about 'breaking a rule'.Unless it is a serious infraction or has repercussions, you willbe given a warning the first time. The Wizards are not out to getyou, but they are keeping an eye on the Moo.This document was prepared for SchoolNet Moo by Odo (#987).Last modified February 2nd, 2002 by Lao-Tzu (#8084).

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