![]() McNealy’s kids especially enjoyed a “pizza room” with a pizza oven and a party space with a dance floor and a disco ball. The four-level home, which is partially underground and was completed in 2008, also has a 4,700-square-foot gym with a climbing wall and a locker room, a safe room with panic buttons, a spa with a steam room, a sauna and a massage table, a wine cellar and an indoor sports court. The nearly 28,000-square-foot main house comes with a home theater as well as poker and billiards rooms. ![]() The four boys are also passionate about golf (one of them, Maverick, is a pro) the estate also has a 110-yard practice area with a turf green, a grass green and three traps. The kids, now ages 16 to 22, are sports nuts - so the property’s most striking feature is a 7,300-square-foot ice hockey rink. So, instead, the father of four sons opted to splurge on “a home where the boys’ buddies would come to our place instead of driving them all over the Bay Area.” “I’m not into sailboats or modern art, and I’m too cheap to fly private,” says McNealy, the former chief executive of Sun Microsystems - which sold to Oracle in 2010 for $7.4 billion. The Wall Street Journal first reported the listing. ![]() Tech titan Scott McNealy has listed his Palo Alto, Calif., estate for a whopping $96.8 million - and the asking price includes tons of bonkers perks. This record $150M oceanfront Hamptons estate is again trying to find a buyerĬonstruction on Brady, Gisele mega-mansion halted ![]() Inside the $5.65M home where Elvis and Priscilla Presley honeymooned Having said all that, there probably are bigger issues to be solved.Engelbert Humperdinck sells LA lair for $4.05M The reason Raelle gave, concealing the times when I am actually playing active from times I am not, makes sense, but that doesnt work in a room, that everyone can walk in. But I'd say there are too many possible ways to do that, that are relatively safe that it cannot be prevented anyways. I think the age grinding thing (altho I am rooting for Amberlee to keep ahead of sad robot) is not something I'm particularly in favour of. But why people should be able to stay in one safe-room (to stay safe?) for an entire Armageddon, is beyond me. Sometimes to get out of a pfight, people can flee to a saferoom, fine (altho why not quit out, as the requirement for being actually safe in a saferoom is the same for quitting?). I mean, sometimes RL catches up with us, and we can quickrun to church to stay safe for a while. Why not cap the amount of time one is allowed to stand in a safe-room, and make it work like LD, after 2 hours or something you are logged out? While essentially and technically that seems fair, I still can not see from a game perspective, why standing in a saferoom forever should be facilitated. For example, having a trigger to pay the person money when they give you stuff, or an aotomated trigger to drop unwanted or dangerous items given to you. However, having triggers setup to react in some way would probably violate our botting rules. Just standing somewhere and being given stuff does not sound like botting to me, since you're not actually doing anything. So idling with triggers to for example autobuy stuff on auction is not okay, since then you've automated your character to play the game for you. Setting up scripts or triggers to play the game for you while you are not there goes against our botting rules.
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