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Founded by video game developer Will Harvey, Instant Messaging Virtual Universe (IMVU) is a 3D graphical instant messaging client available on Windows and Mac only. Most of IMVU revenue directly comes from the sale of virtual goods. Ask and answer questions here all about IMVU, its services and business.

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What is the codes for getting free IMVU male clothes?

Yeah.There are some female and male codes for free IMVU clothes...

* use 156 Green eyes

*use 154 Brown eyes

*use 295 Black Shirt

*use 230 Shoes

*use 12 Blue shirt with a dog

*use 11 Sad

*use 1181 pose

*use 1016 Dance

*use 1056 gas

*use 1108 You stink

*use 1077 Come here

*use 1082 pose hot

*use 1091 sexy

*use 1084 pony

*use 1119 stop

*use 2063 Was up?

*use 1182 cool

*use 1019 Go

*use 1023 Pushing

*use 1076 Kisses

*use 2086 You strong

*use 1177 pose

*use 2110 Mad

*use 90-Pac Man Cheat

*use 127-Bubbleroom

*use 129-grid room

*use 145- pout punch

*use 160-169-changes female hair

*use 163-Changes Female av clothes

*use 191 You change in to a male (beware took me a few code inputs to get my female av back and all my stuff... use this 1 @ ur own risk!! )

*use 1452- take cover

*use 1413- Thumb wrestling

*use 1425- round house kick

*use 1610- idk what to call this move lol

*use 1008- female fart funny pose

*use 2074- talk to the hand!!

*use 2060- what's that? i can't hear..

*use 80 (or 180) to change male avatar into a female ^.^

How do you change clothes on imvu?

when you log in you can go to "dress me up" and you can change clothes there

What did Charles Babbage call his machine that could calculate mathematical equations?

Bioraphy and EducationCharles Babbage was born in London Dec. 26, 1791, St. Stephan day, in London. He was son of Benjamin Babbage, a banking partner of the Praeds who owned the Bitton Estate in Teignmouth and Betsy Plumleigh Babbage. It was about 1808 when the Babbage family decided to move into the old Rowdens house, located in East Teignmouth, and Benjamin Babbage became a warden of the nearby church of St. Michael.

The father of Charles was a rich man, so it was possible for Charles to receive instruction from several elite schools and teachers during the course of his elementary education. He was about eight when he had to move to a country school to recover from a dangerous fever. His parents sentenced that his "brain was not to be taxed too much"; Babbage wrote: "this great idleness may have led to some of my childish reasonings."

Then, he joined King Edward VI Grammar School in Totnes, South Devon, a thriving comprehensive school that's still operative today, but his fragile health status forced him back to private teaching for a period. Then, he finally joined a 30-student closed number academy managed by Reverend Stephen Freeman. The academy had a big library, where Babbage used to study mathematics by himself, and learned to love it. He had two more personal tutors after leaving the academy. One was a clergyman of Cambridge, and about him Babbage said: "I fear I did not derive from it all the advantages that I might have done.". The other one was an Oxford tutor who teached Babbage the Classics, so that he could be accepted to Cambridge.

Babbage arrived at Trinity College, Cambridge in October 1810. He had a big culture - he knew Lagrange, Leibniz, Lacroix, Simpson... and he was seriously disappointed about the math programs available at Cambridge. So he, with J.Herschel, G.Peacock, and other friends, decided to form the Analytical Society.

When, in 1812, Babbage transferred to Peterhouse, Cambridge, he was the best mathematician; but he failed to graduate with honours.

He received an honorary degree later, without even being examinated, in 1814.

In 1814, Charles Babbage married Georgiana Whitmore at St. Michael's Church in Teignmouth, Devon. His father, for some reason, never gave his approvation. They lived in tranquility at 5 Devonshire Street, Portland Place, London.

Only Three of their 8 children became adult.

Tragically, Charles' father, his wife and one of his sons all died in 1827.

Children
  • Benjamin Herschel Babbage (1815)
  • Charles Whitmore Babbage (1817)
  • Georgiana Whitmore Babbage (1818)
  • Edward Stewart Babbage (1819)
  • Francis Moore Babbage (1821)
  • Dugald Bromheald Babbage (1823)
  • Henry Prevost Babbage (1824)
  • Alexander Forbes Babbage (1827)
  • Timothy grant Babbage (1829)
Design of computersIn Babbage's times there was a really high error rate in the calculation of math tables, when Babbage planned to find a new method that could be use to make it mechanically, removing the human error factor. This idea started to tickle his brain very early, in 1812.

Three different elements influenced him in this decision: he disliked untidiness and unprecision; he was very able with logarithmical tables; he was inspired from an existing work on calculating machines produced by W. Schickard, B.Pascal, and G. Leibniz.

He discussed the main principles of a calculating engine in a letter he wrote to Sir H. Davy in the early 1822.

Difference engineBabbage presented something that he called "difference engine" to the Royal Astronomical Society on Jun 14, 1822 and in a paper entitled "Note on the application of machinery to the computation of astronomical and mathematical tables."

It was able to calculate polynomials by using a numerical method called the differences method.

The Society approved the idea, and the government granted him £1500 to construct it, in 1823.Charles Babbage converted one of the rooms in his home to a workshop and hired Joseph Clement to oversee construction of the engine. Every part had to be formed by hand using custom machine tools, many of which Babbage himself designed. He took extensive tours of industry to better understand manufacturing processes. Based on these trips and his experience with the difference engine, Babbage published On the Economy of Machinery and Manufacture in 1832. It was the first publication on what we would now call operations research.

The death of Georgiana, Babbage's father, and an infant son interrupted construction in 1827. Work had already taxed Babbage heavily and he was on the edge of a breakdown. John Herschel and several other friends convinced Babbage to take a trip to Europe to recuperate. He passed through the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, and Italy visiting universities and manufacturing facilities.

In Italy he learned he had been named the Lucasian Professor of Mathematics. He initially wanted to turn down the position but several friends convinced him to accept. He moved to 1 Dorset Street upon returning to England in 1828.

The difference engine project had come under fire during Babbage's absence. Rumours had spread that Babbage had wasted the government's money; that the machine did not work; and that it had no practical value if it did. John Herschel and the Royal Society publicly defended the engine. The government continued its support, advancing £1500 on April 29, 1829, £3000 on December 3, and £3000 on February 24, 1830. Work continued, but Babbage would have continual difficulty getting money from the treasury.

Babbage's problems with the treasury coincided with numerous disagreements with Clement. Babbage had built a two-story, 50 foot long workshop behind his house. It had a glass roof for lighting, and a fireproof, dust-free room to contain the machine. Clement refused to move his operations to the new workshop and demanded more money for the difficulty of travelling across town to oversee construction. In response, Babbage suggested that Clement draw his pay directly from the treasury. Before then, Babbage would get money from the government that he would use to pay Clement. He often had to pay Clement out of his own pocket when the bureaucracy lagged behind Clement's pay schedule. Clement refused the request and stopped working.

Clement further refused to turn over the drawings and tools used to build the difference engine. After an investment of £23000, including £6000 of Babbage's own money, work on the unfinished machine ceased in 1834. Charles wrote, "The drawings and parts of the Engine are at length in a place of safety-I am almost worn out with disgust and annoyance at the whole affair." In 1842 the government officially abandoned the project.

Analytical engineWhile he was separated from the difference engine, Babbage began to think about an improved calculating engine. Between 1833 and 1842 he tried to build a machine that would be programmable to do any kind of calculation, not just ones relating to polynomial equations. The first breakthrough came when he redirected the machine's output to the input for further equations. He described this as the machine "eating its own tail". It did not take much longer for him to define the main points of his analytical engine.

The mature analytical engine used punched cards adapted from the Jacquard loom to specify input and the calculations to perform. The engine consisted of two parts: the mill and the store. The mill, analogous to a modern computer's CPU, executed the operations on values retrieved from the store, which we would consider memory. It was the world's first general-purpose computer.

A design for this emerged by 1835. The scale of the work was truly incredible. Babbage and a handful of assistants created 500 large design drawings, 1000 sheets of mechanical notation, and 7000 sheets of scribbles. The completed mill would measure 15 feet tall and 6 feet in diameter. The 100 digit store would stretch to 25 feet long. Babbage constructed only small test parts for his new engine; a full engine was never completed. In 1842, following repeated failures to obtain funding from the First Lord of the Treasury, Babbage approached Sir Robert Peel for funding. Peel refused, and offered Babbage a knighthood instead. Babbage refused. He would continue modifying and improving the design for many years to come.

In October 1842, Federico Luigi, Conte Menabrea, an Italian general and mathematician, published a paper on the analytical engine. Augusta Ada King, Countess of Lovelace, a longtime friend of Babbage, translated the paper into English. Charles suggested that she add notes to accompany the paper. In a series of letters between 1842 and 1843, the pair collaborated on seven notes, the combined length of which was three times longer than the actual paper. In one note Ada prepared a table of execution for a program that Babbage wrote to calculate the Bernoulli numbers. In another, she wrote about a generalized algebra engine that could perform operations on symbols as well as numbers. Lovelace was perhaps the first to grasp the more general goals of Babbage's machine, and some consider her the world's first computer programmer. She began work on a book describing the analytical engine in more detail, but it was never finished.

Second Difference EngineBetween October 1846 and March 1849 Babbage started designing a second difference engine using knowledge gained from the analytical engine. It used only about 8000 parts, three times fewer than the first. It was a marvel of mechanical engineering.

Unlike the analytical engine that he continually tweaked and modified, he did not try to improve the second difference engine after completing the initial design. Babbage made no attempt to actually construct the machine.

The 24 schematics remained in the Science Museum archives until a full-size replica was built 1985-1991 to celebrate the 200th anniversary of Babbage's birth. It measured 11 feet long, 7 feet high and 18 inches deep, and weighted 2.6 tonnes. The limits of precision were restricted to those achievable by Babbage.

Babbage's accomplishmentsIn 1824 Babbage won the Gold Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society "for his invention of an engine for calculating mathematical and astronomical tables".

From 1828 to 1839 Babbage was Lucasian professor of mathematics at Cambridge. He contributed largely to several scientific periodicals, and was instrumental in founding the Astronomical Society in 1820 and the Statistical Society in 1834.

In 1837, responding to the official eight Bridgewater Treatises "On the Power, Wisdom and Goodness of God, as manifested in the Creation", he published his Ninth Bridgewater Treatise putting forward the thesis that God had the omnipotence and foresight to create as a divine legislator, making laws (or programs) which then produced species at the appropriate times, rather than continually interfering with ad hoc miracles each time a new species was required. The book incorporated extracts from correspondence he had been having with John Herschel on the subject.

Charles Babbage also achieved notable results in cryptography. He broke Vigenère's autokey cipher as well as the much weaker cipher that is called Vigenère cipher today. The autokey cipher was generally called "the undecipherable cipher", though owing to popular confusion, many thought that the weaker polyalphabetic cipher was the "undecipherable" one. Babbage's discovery was used to aid English military campaigns, and was not published until several years later; as a result credit for the development was instead given to Friedrich Kasiski, who made the same discovery some years after Babbage.

Babbage also invented the pilot (also called a cow-catcher), the metal frame attached to the front of locomotives that clears the tracks of obstacles in 1838. He also performed several studies on Isambard Kingdom Brunel's Great Western Railway.

He only once endeavoured to enter public life, when, in 1832, he stood unsuccessfully for the borough of Finsbury. He came in last in the polls.

Parts of Babbage's uncompleted mechanisms are available for visits in the London Science Museum. In 1991 a difference engine was completed, starting from Babbage's original plans, and it functioned perfectly.

References and Bibliography

- Passages from the Life of a Philosopher (Charles Babbage).

- Charles Babbage: Pioneer of the Computer (Anthony Hyman).

- Irascible Genius: A Life of Charles Babbage, Inventor (Maboth Moseley).

- The Cogwheel Brain (Doron Swade).

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How do you delete furniture on imvu?

Down in the bottom left corner of the screen on your IMVU house there is a bird and a hammer click on the hammer and a tool bar will appear with a few different buttons click on the one withh the measuring tape and a pad lock then click on the furniture that you want to delete.

Where do you put imvu coupon codes at?

When you buy credits there is a box that says "Have a coupon code?" click on it and then enter your code. How_do_you_use_coupons_on_imvu

How do you accept a gifts from buddy on imvu?

Go to your mail box/in box and read your messages click on one of the new messages and if it is the right one you should see a button at the bottom of the mail screen that say "accept gift" click it and it should be in your clothing

How can you use Hack from rapidsharecom for IMVU?

Download from Rapid Share at your own risk, as I was a victim of a Trojan Horse due to downloading from that website. I do NOT recommend it. Besides that, most of the hacks don't even work.

How do you use poses on imvu?

You need to buy them in the imvu catalog on their website, you can't view the poses (which sucks, I know.)

Is there a site like stardoll or imvu but completely free and downloadable?

I have tried to search for a similar site myself but i have had no luck so i don't think there is one.

Depending on what age you are there a lot of other fun websites like the new Wang Wang & Funi or facebook/myspace/twitter if you are older.

www.girlgamesforyou.com

The above website has thousands of games for any age including fashion ones

I Hope I Have helped

How do you create a public room on imvu?

Well there are many easy ways to create a public room imvu inc makes things look verry hard but Of course the imvu mafia's are always finding cool and free ways to get stuff on the virtual world the first thing you need is to buy your name. other than that you can create a public room......you are about to join the old imvu alpha test group for public rooms you will then be allowed to create up to one public room.

http://www.imvu.com/catalog/web_rooms_alpha_invite.php and remember IMVU if you want free cool other ways.. to make your imvu life from boreing to the best you should join the imvu mafia's

If you are among the customers who can create a Public Room, you should see a "My Public Rooms" link in the left sidebar of this page. The link takes you to the rooms managment pages, where you can create your own Public Room.

How do I qualify to become a Public Room creator?

Public Room creation is open to holders of the VIP pass or the Access Pass. Customers who participated in the early alpha test are also able to create Public Rooms. Alpha tester slots for those with "Guest" accounts are no longer available.

How many Public Rooms can I create?

Customers with either a VIP or Access Pass will get to make up to two Public Rooms, and customers with both passes will get to make a total of three Public Rooms.

May I create an Access Pass only room?

Yes! This, of course, requires an Access Pass. If you have one, then it will be available to you as an option in your "add a Public Room" page.

What are the permissions settings for a Public Room?

Public (Listed): The room is visible to everyone, and anyone can join. The room appears in any of the lists available on the website and the client, and is searchable.

Open (Unlisted): The room is not visible in any list or is searchable. Anyone who knows the room's URL may join.

Closed: The room is neither visible nor joinable. If the room is marked "closed" while others are already in it, then they may remain in that room until they leave, and will not be able to re-join the room for as long as it remains closed.

How do I boot someone from my room?

You must be the room's owner to boot someone from a room. In the IMVU Client, right-click on the avatar you wish to boot. You should see a menu selection labled "boot." This will remove the avatar from your room, and prevent re-entry for twenty minutes.

How do I ban someone permanently from my room?

Anyone on your IMVU blocked users list will be blocked from entering your room. To add or remove users from this list, visit this the Manage Blocked Users page.

How do I assign a moderator to my room?

This version of Public Rooms does not yet support moderator assignment, but we are actively working on adding this capability.

Manage
  • Public Rooms List
  • How Can I Make My Own Room?
  • Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
  • IMVU Public Rooms Discussion Group


When to get vip from imved.com?

VIP can be gotten from the website imved.com after a given time frame. Users that use the website regularly for a particular period of time get the VIP status.

Are imvu cheats real?

I don't think there is any cheats for IMVU.

You only receive credits, from games, which is not much.

And the only other way is to buy them directly from the IMVU staff.

Or be awarded credits for contests.

Either waym the credits come directly from IMVU.

So the only way for there to be cheats, is if the staff put them there on porpose, but then they'd lose profit, so that's obviously very unlikely.

And even if there was a way to use cheats, don't you think IMVU would see that an account is getting mass amounts of credits, and they don't know where from, it would look really suspitious?

Can youchange your imvu password?

Go to account settings on the top rite hand corner and click it. then scroll down look on the rite for account tools and look for change pass word and other stuff

Where do you type the money cheat code at on your imvu?

There's no such thing as a money cheat for IMVU, only hacks. While hacks can seem so great, you have a chance of catching a nasty virus, getting your password stolen, or simply get banned from IMVU (hurrah).

Why won't IMVU let me drag and drop my badges?

There are currently no bugs with the badges.

It must be something with your Internet then.

What happens when you get reported on imvu?

you get blocked by the person or deleted depending on what the problem is

How many people give money to the NSPCC?

wat is de ceatcode van supperbia,, what's the new ceatcode from superbis ??

How do you remove imvu from your computer?

start > control panel > add/remove programs > find imvu > click it > click uninstall
You go to control panel, then click add and remove programs button and a menu will pop up. Now wait for it to be populated and then go down to imvu and click remove.

What does imvu stand for?

IMVU to some people means I Envy You, because that's what it sounds like if you say it real fast, and it's okay if you want to say it like that, but the correct answer to your question is Instant Messaging Virtual Universe

I hope that helps you out :)

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