hooray, Sim-on-a-Stick has been updated to OpenSim 0.7.5! =)
the 0.7.5 release of OpenSim brings many good patches, new features, and performance enhancements (release notes)
the multi-region versions are set as megaregions and follow the numbering convention that Kitely uses. building on an SoaS multi-region version should mean that one single OAR can be directly deployed to Kitely
however, many people like standard 256 metre regions, even in a multi-region build. if this is the case for your work with a multi-region SoaS, then i’d suggest you make one small change before using it
go to \SoaS075\diva-r22043\bin\config-include\MyWorld.ini and edit the parameter for CombineContiguousRegions and change it from true to false
for individual 256 metre regions it should look like this:
[Startup]
; SmartThreadPool is reported to work well on Mono/Linux, but
; UnsafeQueueUserWorkItem has been benchmarked with better
; performance on .NET/Windows
async_call_method = UnsafeQueueUserWorkItem
; recommended: false for mono / true for Windows
use_async_when_possible = true
; SoaS defaults to a megaregion for multi-region versions
; change the following to false to have individual regions
CombineContiguousRegions = false
making this change before you start up SoaS for the first time will alleviate problems later on. you can change this parameter at any time, even after completing a build, but you may need to do some additional finagling. i have done this in the past and there are issues with everything turning phantom when switching back and forth for existing builds, but that can be remedied
enjoy SoaS 0.7.5! =)
ps – after 45 months of daily blogging, i’m shifting my OCD focus to other tasks. i’ll still blog, but not at the rate of 1.4 posts per day! sheesh! what a blabber mouth eh!?! =D







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17 Feb 13 at 2:38 pm
Thank you!!! I am so excited to get to play with the update version. I do appreciate all of the work you do to create this goody!
Neoma Vasilia
17 Feb 13 at 8:26 pm
Ener, I have to say that the new SoaS page is the best design job I’ve seen in quite a while! :o)
ELQ
18 Feb 13 at 9:51 am
oh thank you ELQ! =) i enjoy making a new page for each version and i do like how clean this one is, it’s basically inspired by Windows 8 live tiles
i think a site should present what it is there for and do so within a few clicks. people come to SoaS to get one thing – OpenSim! so making it direct and simple is, imo, paramount
thank you for the kind words, that means a lot to me =)
Ener Hax
18 Feb 13 at 3:10 pm
All working nicely on a MacBook Pro via Parallels/Win7. Thanks, Ener!
Dot Macchi
19 Feb 13 at 2:20 pm
dang Dot! you are such the power user! i’ll finally get a chance to learn how to use a Mac – getting one in my day job to create eLearning apps for the iTunes store!
i don’t even know how to maximise a window on a Mac! =D
Ener Hax
20 Feb 13 at 7:40 am
Thank you, Ener!
btw… your “blabbering” is much appreciated and has been exceptionally helpful to me.
Have you, or any of your readers, played around with the memory/cpu requirements of different viewers when using simonastick? I have a rather small machine, and the combination of web server, MySQL, and a viewer really bog the machine down. What is the “lightest” viewer out there that can still see mesh objects? I use an older version of Imprudence for building and import/export tasks, and then use Firestorm to see some of the objects in my sim that use mesh – but Firestorm slows to a crawl when running everything on one machine, and I do not have the option of putting the database on another computer (and am limited to 2GB due to hardware limitations and the limits of solar powered batteries)
I used to work for a rural school district and I know that they are often stuck with older computers too – there are probably many who have this same issue.
In spite of those issues, it’s really neat to be able to enter and create in a virtual world from my cabin in the forest :)
Mykyl Nordwind
22 Feb 13 at 2:02 am
hi Mykyl – that is a great question and i do not know of any performance measures of viewers. the only thing i refer to is Sarge’s index of viewers:
http://excelsior-station.wikidot.com/misfit-s-index-of-viewers-miv
however, it doesn’t have any information on overhead. i still use Imprudence 1.3.2 for the same reason you state – performance on older machines. while my new homemade PC is a really nice machine for my use, i always frame the use of OpenSim in how it could likely be used in middle school
that’s why i run the single region SoaS as my own workshop and why i don’t use mesh (i also run SoaS directly on the machine instead of a stick if i am doing extensive building – i simply copy the entire SoaS folder between the PC and stick). i think the mesh aspect is you biggest challenge and you seem to have worked out what is probably the best workflow for you situation (the mesh for me isn’t a performance issue, more of an ease-of-use for students)
Firestorm would have been my recommendation because that is what Kitely defaults to and those guys are pretty serious about performance and overhead. sorry to hear it does incur such overhead though – i have been reluctant to move away from Imprudence 1.3.2 exactly because of experiences like yours that i hear from others
SoaS 0.7.5 does seem to have improvements in performance although i don’t know how noticeable that would be on older hardware
Ener Hax
22 Feb 13 at 7:14 am
Hmm dont understand the enthuisiasm for SOAS. I tried the .74 version – the groups dont seem to work. Yes I was able to make groups if I HG tped elswhere. But not at first on home sim. When I closed the viewer they had all gone and only appeared when I had HG tped elsewere again… But atleast I was able to make as many groups as I wanted. Which brings me to .75. This seems to use the Diva group function only and therefore limited to 2 groups ( Atleast it works ) SO it seems the Apache/PHP are not doing anything? and not needed any more? Why bother to use SOAS when it doesnt do anything more than the Diva version it uses, and in fact starts up a server it doesnt seem to use or need anymore?
merc beck
27 Feb 13 at 8:09 am
lol Merc! what do you think i should hype about?
i love OpenSim and if everyone was as clever as you, they’d be born knowing about the Diva version and be able to set it up
but for the rest of us, we have to be exposed to new things and not all of us can figure it out (i could not get Diva to connect to the outside world)
SoaS has been downloaded 18,000 times and has served many people very well – it is easier to use than setting up MySQL and Lord knows what else
and groups, well, imo, it is silly to have groups for a single person standalone offering
SoaS has always been intended to be a solo workshop space that can run without internet connection
so, just like all the Facebook hype, if you don’t like it – either don’t pay attention to it or come up with something better
i can only do my best and doing SoaS is my way of doing something that OTHERS can use – i don’t hold a gun to anyone’s head and if YOU can run something better, good for you =)
btw, if Apache really doesn’t do anything, please tell me how to remove it from the MoWeS package so that everyone can benefit – thanks! =D
Ener Hax
27 Feb 13 at 12:37 pm
hello Ener Hax. I appreciate your points. I too was hoping for a simple solution. And it almost is… I was disappoined. I wrote what I did hoping some one who knows the ins and outs would comment. Certainly the maker needs to.I didnt see any way to contact him on his site. I dont have a clue how to remove what seems to be useless parts of the project now. The maker needs to rewrite it, it seems. The only bit that is needed now is the MySql database, it seems. In a way I am rather angry that the maker of SOAS is passing off the .75 upgrade as just that & didnt bother to remove the unnecessary junk, which seems to be a considerable part. I maybe wrong in the points made but would like an answer one way or the other.
merc beck
27 Feb 13 at 4:23 pm
Hi merc – I believe you about apache, some other people have said that as well
XAMPP looks pretty good and maybe that can be used to make this leaner
Have you tried New World Studios?
It isn’t the latest version of OpenSim but it is more complete
Check it out
http://code.google.com/p/newworldstudio
Ener Hax
27 Feb 13 at 6:07 pm
Actually, there are reasons for the different pieces of the package. Simply stated, YES you can download Opensim and install it on your machine and run it as is, with no server software. You can even use SQLite instead of MySQL in order to avoid installing that. If this is what you want and it meets your needs, you should do that. You can even use the Diva distro to make it easier to set up and that’s a good package, as well.
Sim on a Stick isn’t for that. It’s for people who want Opensim, MySQL, a webserver for the wifi, http, and LAN functionality, and a viewer – all on a stick they can carry and use anywhere. Because it’s got the comprehensive functionality and Ener has made it so attractive, available, and simple to grab and use – it is PERFECT for people in Education, Peripheral project development, content creators of every stripe, Viewer Developers, Small Businesses, Presenters, Entrepreneurs, Artisans, Homeschoolers, Babysitters, HOLY COW – pretty much everybody!
I do know this on a personal level – if the SoaS package were to lose apache or some other part of the whole, I’d have to make my own package to replace it because, like all these other people, I need that functionality for my uses of it.
ELQ
28 Feb 13 at 3:35 am
wow ELQ! nicely said! and it is all Roger Stack’s fault! he is the one that showed me how to set this up, the rest is pure OCD!
since Apache is needed for Wifi, it will always stay in
your mention that SoaS is easier to set up is excatly why it is online – i could not get any other things to work. i did get an island to show up on OSgrid using the preconfigured OSgrid package but i never did get the router properly set so that i could TP to that island! o_O
one thing i forgot to mention is similar to what you said – it allows use in places where a firewall doesn’t allow the proper ports to be used (for example, i can’t hit SL or Kitely or even our SimHost server from work but routinely use SoaS)
OpenSim can come in all types of flavours and SoaS just happens to be one that is tasty for many =)
thanks ELQ! =)
Ener Hax
28 Feb 13 at 7:16 am
Apache ISNT needed for http functions in the form of Wifi . Some people have used Apache to provide a web interface, but they were using standard opensim. The nice Wifi is a Diva feature built into the DIVA distro dlls. They dont require Apache to be installed, unless it in some way incorporates it. The only thing that the Apache/PHP did was to make groups and offline IMs I am lead to believe. Since DIva distro has these now, but limited to 2 groups, Apache/PHP not needed anymore. And SOAS can remove them now it seems. The current .75 doesnt use Apache/PHP to make groups atleast. It uses only DIva resources.
I do agree that even if SOAS only set up MYSQL in the closed simple way it does then that would be reason to continue to use it.
merc beck
28 Feb 13 at 9:59 am
And thankfully, diva’s wifi isn’t the only thing to work with. A lot of us develop peripheral opensim projects which need a web server, php, and mysql. You’re right, apache isn’t needed..there are other web servers out there, I’ve got a couple setups that use lighttpd instead. However, merc, SoaS uses Mowes and since that developer is now defunct you are actually stuck with it until you decide to make a portable opensim package of your own.
I really don’t get people who use a free package someone works really hard on, expect it to do everything they ever wanted and then bitch when it does more than they wanted. Sure, Ener worked on this project so long and hard just for you!
ELQ
28 Feb 13 at 1:09 pm
not bitching about it at all, just trying to get info. So what was MOAS originally written for? You imply that it wasnt made for SOAS? You say it isnt being actively developed? Thats a shame. So Ener is using this ready made package and there is no chance of it being updated. Thanks for the explanation
merc beck
28 Feb 13 at 10:23 pm
Mowes was a project of CH Software, which closed down this past November. It was an amazing project that created a package which could run any combination of many different non-portable applications on itself – allowing full portability of projects, development environments, and applications that would not normally be portable. The package used by SoaS runs MySQL and Apache with PHP and other configurations. This is because the great majority of opensim users want these.
Diva’s Wifi setup uses functionality coded into the opensim distro – this is true. However, the interface for that functionality is coded in PHP, which needs a webserver. Not everybody that uses SoaS uses the Diva Wifi, but most of them wind up using SOME functionality of the web server – it might be HTTP calls, LAN functionality, PHP, CGI, FTP, SMTP..Everything’s web tech these days, you can’t even manage your MySQL well without a web server – the best manager apps need a server. There are a lot of reasons for an opensim distribution to have a web server connected, and since this particular opensim distribution is made to go where you go, on a stick – you need that server on the stick.
Yes, right now at this moment Ener’s using a system package that is now out of development. That package is still wicked useful, and it isn’t forever. Others are working on solutions that will allow SoaS to continue moving forward. I can pretty much guarantee that there will be a web server on the next generation system package though.
ELQ
28 Feb 13 at 11:13 pm
hi merc – MoWeS won’t be updated but OpenSim is updated for every release
MoWeS and XAMPP (and MAMP for Mac) are server packages made for people to easily setup their own servers – especially ofr development
they are made to be relatively easy to deploy and thus perfect for a non-technical person like myself
they kind of create a “live” USB stick (it’s not 100% live, not like a UNIX live USB)
OpenSim simply runs on top of that, thus eliminating the need to have a “real” server to ruin it – the USB drive, or installation folder, acts as a server for OpenSim
if you want an easy way to run OpenSim and not worry about configuring a server or worry about firewalls, the SoaS is ONE option
it is intended to act as a single user workshop
however, people have hacked it to run centrally for a classroom and concurrency and others have hacked it to allow for hypergridding
i use it as a workshop and have multiple copies on multiple computers and also several copies on a few USB drives
when MoWeS is no longer sufficient, then i’ll dig into using XAMPP but OpenSim will always be upgraded (plus you can use the current 0.7.5 version and simply run the built-in Update function for the next release)
always up-to-date and always handy =)
as ELQ says, others are working on OpenSim and certainly a day will come where OpenSim is easy for most people to use (i’d love to host my own region from home but just don’t have the techiness or aptitude to get that working)
Ener Hax
1 Mar 13 at 9:10 am
Since .75 DIva opensim now does groups and offline IMs so apache/php isnt needed for that. In fact it doesnt use them.
Below is a short bat file that will only run the required MySql componet, in standalone mode. No need any more for Mowes for that.
I got this and adapted it a very little from here
http://www.ac-web.org/forums/showthread.php?132662-Creating-a-portable-MySQL
the bat file is hardly rocket science
a) make a .bat file in the SOAS folder containing this contents -
++++++++ start of bat file dont include this line ++++++++++++++
@echo off
COLOR F
echo _________________________________MySQL____________________________
echo ———– adapted from Jordythery’s Blizzlike Repack ———–
echo.
echo MySQL is currently running. Please only close this window for shutdown.
echo Please disregard any InoDB messages that are prompted. They have no use.
echo After your region server is shut off, press CTRL C to shut down this service.
mysql\bin\mysqld-nt –defaults-file=mysql\my.ini –standalone –console
if errorlevel 1 goto error
goto finish
:error
echo.
echo MySQL could not be started.
pause
:finish
+++++ end of bat file dont include this line ++++++++++++++++++++
b) Use the my.ini file in mysql folder that Mowes made, but make some adjustments to make it completely movaeable
Mowes uses absolute paths for 2 data paths. These need to be changed to relative paths. In Mowes case it doesnt matter as Mowes re creates my.ini each time it is run?
#Path to installation directory. All paths are usually resolved relative to this.
# basedir=”D:/downloads/SOAS/SoaS075/mysql” this is what it was in my case
basedir=”./mysql”
#Path to the database root
#datadir=”D:/downloads/SOAS/SoaS075/mysql/Data/” this is what it was in my case
datadir=”./mysql/Data/”
c) run the bat file. To close mysql server just do cntrl-c
first time u run it u may get some error messages telling you to run “mysql_upgrade.exe” in the bin folder
do this while the server is running. Next time you start the bat file you wont get the errors.
Hope this maybe of use to some here who want a leaner SOAS
merc beck
3 Mar 13 at 8:17 am
be careful in the bat file that formatting here breaks lines and spills over to next line!
merc beck
3 Mar 13 at 8:19 am
whoa! so this bat is for SoaS but w/o Apache!
hmm, that would be handy for people not needing to run Wifi and reduce potential conflicts
thanks merc, and there used to be a BAT file for SoaS a few versions back. the one below does all including Imprudence. there was also a BAT file that asked if you wanted a one region or four region setup written by WhiteStar
REM # AUTOMATED SIM-ON-A-STICK 0.7.5 RUN
@ECHO OFF
CLS
COLOR E0
@ECHO ATTEMPTING OPENSIM AUTO-START PROCESS
@ECHO.
@ECHO 1. Loading MoWeS, waiting ~ 15 seconds …
@ECHO.
START “MOWES” /min mowes.exe
@ping 127.0.0.1 -n 15 -w 1000 > nul
@ping 127.0.0.1 -n %1% -w 1000> nul
@ECHO MoWeS should be running now.
@ECHO.
@ECHO.
COLOR 30
@ECHO 2. Loading Diva, waiting ~ 45 seconds …
@ECHO.
@ECHO ——DIVA MESSAGES——
CD “diva-r22043\bin”
START “DIVA” /b “opensim.exe”
@ping 127.0.0.1 -n 45 -w 1000 > nul
@ping 127.0.0.1 -n %1% -w 1000> nul
@ECHO ——————————–
@ECHO.
@ECHO Diva should be running now.
@ECHO.
@ECHO.
COLOR 0E
@ECHO STARTING THE IMPRUDENCE VIEWER
@ECHO.
@ECHO.
@ECHO 3. Imprudence should start in a few seconds …
@ECHO.
CD ..
CD ..
CD “Imprudence”
START “VIEWER” “imprudence.exe”
@ping 127.0.0.1 -n 2 -w 1000 > nul
@ping 127.0.0.1 -n %1% -w 1000> nul
@ECHO To end OpenSim – hit Enter then type q and hit Enter again then end MoWeS
REM PAUSE
Ener Hax
4 Mar 13 at 12:24 pm
If you use the simple .bat file I posted you still get anything that the Diva distro has incl the Wifi webpage front end incl account creation, and now groups and offline IM. You dont lose anything! The only people who are impacted are those who use apache/php for extra stuff above and beyond Wifi/groups/offline Ims. So Wifi is still there. It isnt affected by not using Mowes.
Using the .bat file should be compared to running an slqlite based system. As simple as you can get but still using MySql.
merc beck
4 Mar 13 at 12:43 pm
waaah, you are blowing my mind! so (i am dense, be patient), i could fully remove MoWeS and using your bat file will launch it all?
that would save a huge amount of file size!
i would need to keep the mysql folder though but could delete both the apache2 and php5 folders?
dang, this could be the merc SoaS Lite version!!! =)
to ELQ’s points though – anything needing like HTTP textures or whatever would need Apache
but, for people like me, i just want OpenSim and don’t care about groups or making any web calls – in effect, i use SoaS as a simple sandbox to make things which i then deploy in something like Kitely
Ener Hax
4 Mar 13 at 2:44 pm
hmm, i changed those two paths and did the bat file but got the message below
it first says it is running and i tried launching OpenSim.exe but get loads of red in its command window and then a stopped working dialogue
maybe i deleted too much stuff! i deleted the php, apache, and www folders leaving only the mysql and diva-r22043 folders
_________________________________MySQL____________________________
ùùùû adapted from JordytheryÆs Blizzlike Repack ùùùû
MySQL is currently running. Please only close this window for shutdown.
Please disregard any InoDB messages that are prompted. They have no use.
After your region server is shut off, press CTRL C to shut down this service.
MySQL could not be started.
Press any key to continue . . .
Ener Hax
4 Mar 13 at 3:09 pm
I suspect batch file error. The formatting messed up I think here. The red messages could be mysql not really running
Can I email you my batch file and also mysql my.ini file?
you already have my email address? merc.beck@gmail.com
I know they ok – have tried them on XP pc both on hard disc and also flash drive; also on a Windows 8 PC. And all ok.
merc beck
4 Mar 13 at 5:59 pm
or here another shorter line version
note the “– console” should be on end of previous line
@echo off
COLOR E0
echo ________________MySQL______________
echo -from Jordythery’s Blizzlike Repack –
echo.
echo MySQL is currently running.
echo Please only close this window for shutdown.
echo Please disregard any InoDB messages
echo that are prompted. They have no use.
echo After your Region server is shut off,
echo press CTRL C to shut down this service.
mysql\bin\mysqld-nt –defaults-file=mysql\my.ini –standalone –console
if errorlevel 1 goto error
goto finish
:error
echo.
echo MySQL could not be started.
pause
:finish
I have only tried running on a FRESH SOAS instance
when you do you first get in batch file console lots of error messages like -
[ERROR] Missing system table mysql.proxies_priv; please run mysq
l_upgrade to create it
to correct do as instructed run mysql_upgrade.exe in mysql/bin
to correct this while mysql running ( these error messages not terminal)
close with cntrl_c then run bat again
all ok then
merc beck
4 Mar 13 at 6:16 pm
oh and also I tried with Apache & PHP & WWW & mowes folders removed
worked fine
merc beck
4 Mar 13 at 6:21 pm
thanks merc – i haven’t given up yet – i just was sidetracked by the real world. thanks for following up, i should have a chance to get back on this during the week! =)
Ener Hax
13 Mar 13 at 8:57 am
dang, i’m still doing something wrong =(
okay, so i change my.ini:
basedir=”./mysql”
datadir=”./mysql/Data/”
then your new bat file which did what you said – starts the console and you get an error message, then i ran mysql_upgrade.exe, then closed the original console with ctrl c and Y to terminate batch job
then started the bat again but get “MySQL could not be started. Press any key to continue . . .” which closes the console
Ener Hax
13 Mar 13 at 9:15 am
Could you download atleast the blow by blow run thru note( b) from my MS skydrive and compare with what you see. I have identified 3 mistakes I keep making ( last para )
here are my MS livedrive ref where you can down load
a) bat file, my.ini file and run thru notes
http://sdrv.ms/ZLUHEo
“Start Mysql bat file..”
b) notes only including step by step what u see
“Walk thru notes”
http://sdrv.ms/14Y7a7t
regarding mistakes. The 3 I made – a) not running the bat file from the same folder where the mowes.exe is b) trying to run 2 or more instances of mysqld_nt.exe. So do a cntrl -alt -del to open up Windows task manager. Under processes, reveal all processes. Look for a mysqld that is running but shoudnt be. If you find it close it. c) the mysql_upgrade.exe wont work unless the bat file is running ( first-run when u see the error messages, mysql working just needing upgrading )
merc beck
13 Mar 13 at 4:54 pm
Don’t know if this is a false positive or not, but….
Installed SoaS 0.7.5 yesterday (3/24). Up and running with three clicks (install, MoWes, and OpenSim). Worked perfectly.
This morning, Kaspersky Internet Security 2013 reported a trojan infection:
Mono.Addins.CecilReflector.dll Will be deleted on reboot: Trojan.MSIL.Cryptos.acc 3/25/2013 8:35:38 AM D:\SoaS075-4\diva-r22043\bin\
I let Kaspersky disinfect this per its defaults.
On reboot, SoaS again worked perfectly. Should I worry?
George Wright
25 Mar 13 at 8:19 am
hello George, that’s a very good (and important) question. i have had maybe a half dozen other people tell me that their virus protection also detects an object (6 out of 18,000 downloads seems good). i believe most of those were also using Kapersky
the files used to create SoaS are from the now defunct MoWeS site and Diva’s D2 Distro and are built on my home machine. i run the MS virus dealio but also MalwareBytes paid version so feel pretty solid about my home box (plus it was only a few months old for the last SoaS build)
i don’t think there is actually any virus but that something is causing a false positive in the Mono files that Diva has in her repository
since you are most likely using a PC to run SoaS, any Linux-related files that are possibly removed should not cause any problems
as with any other work of value, backup an OAR regularly
thanks for letting me know and if you do some neat projects with it, i’d love to blog about them! =)
Ener Hax
25 Mar 13 at 8:58 am
Thanks, Ener. As I said, everything seems normal, and Kaspersky stopped complaining. (And, yes, I am running on an Windows PC.) Will take me some time to come up to speed on projects though!
George Wright
25 Mar 13 at 9:23 am
One thing I discovered in the last few months, and it is easy enough to find out about if you know how to look:
I have a machine with 4GB of RAM, and a big chunk of memory is unusable with 32-bit Windows. It clashes with the video card’s RAM and other memory mapped hardware.
64-bit Windows will give you far more RAM, though there may not be drivers for all the old hardware out there. SimOnAStick is a 32-bit program, and so still limited to 2GB, and you also need RAM for Windows itself and whatever Viewer you use.
You may get all sorts of warnings if you run SoaS from a USB stick, because there is more security in recent versions of Windows, but 64-bit Windows is worth using on a 4GB machine.
The difference? On 32-bit Windows a 3×3 grid was pushing the limit. Almost anything added would bring down the system. On 64-bit Windows, no problems, though complex scenery might start to bite. And, with a bit of care about the land shape, that middle region would let you make a volcanic island with a lake in the crater.
Wolf Baginski
14 May 13 at 12:54 pm
thanks George for the added info, i’m not very techie but it concerns me that people do get this virus alert!
i know i am legit and people that have followed me for years know i am too – but for the person that stumbles onto SoaS and thinks it is worth trying out – that virus warning is enough to put them off! and that is a shame but understandable
one day i’ll need to abandon MoWeS and use something like XAMP and hopefully that won’t trigger any warnings
okay Wolf, i need some education on this topic. so it used to be that you could launch OpenSim.exe for 32bit machines and use OpenSim.32BitLaunch.exe for 64bit (that is really confusing, imo)
but Justin has told me that, ideally, OpenSim.exe should also work for 64bit systems (and it does for me)
so even though there is a 64bit launcher, is OpenSim still running as a 32bit program?
Ener Hax
16 May 13 at 8:30 am