fredag 22. august 2008

New life - New blog

Because of variuos events in my second life, and also a change in its email address, I have made a new blog. I will not be updating this any more, so if you have stumbled across the web to reach this page, please click here to continue your travel:-)

onsdag 23. juli 2008

More building


The RL me has been away for a 4-week summer vacation, including a trip to Sound-of-Music home Austria Alps. In SL, the virtual me has slept through 3 release candidate viewers and at least 2 unsuccessful server software releases. But its good to be back!

Have started again to build something on the Bay City plot I bought on auction. Not yet sure what it is going to be, but its fun to do some city-inspired buildings also. Think it will probably be one floor with a sale exhibition, one floor to show parts of my own collection of art, and perhaps a small apartment on the top for when I want to be a city-dweller. And of course a garage in the basement; room for a car to roam the city with. Stay tuned!

On the wall now is a great pic I bought from Music Huin on my first day back in SL; its gorgeous on the red brick wall.

fredag 16. mai 2008

Class 4 or 5 Sim?

Noticed this small but useful piece of information on the LL blog today:

"If you look at Help:About Second Life, you will find a line that tells you the host on which your region is running. That will say something like sim1234.agni.lindenlab.com. If the number after “sim” is less than 2133, the region you are in is a class 4 region..."

So, here is a simple method of finding out what kind of server your land is on.

Btw: The Big Mushamush sim is on sim5634.agni.lindenlab.com, so its Class 5. Nice to know.

onsdag 23. april 2008

Welcome, Mark!

New CEO at Linden Labs®. As is expected, they have lots of nice things to say about the chosen one, Mark Kingdon. One thing I noticed, thought is the phrase "... and passion for Second Life® that we were looking for.". Does that mean that M Linden has a history of being inworld as the rest of us; living with the crashes and adfarms, but also with the fabulous art, great people and plain innovation that exists here?

If so, this is indeed good news; and I hope the combined experience of being part of such diverse communities as the auditors and consultant of PwC AND the rather more relaxed online world gives him an excellent background for the job.

Welcome to my gallery any time, Mark, either as M Linden or as your eventual old inworld identity which I will hope you keep alive; it will be nice to know that the CEO of this world actually lives and walks amongst us.

Updated: Just found this on Reuters: Mark describes himselves as "... an occasional Second Life user who created the avatar Marcus Voom in January, 2007. Nice to know!

Update two: Melanie Kidd stumbled over an AFK-ing Mark and got herselves a nice pic:-)

mandag 21. april 2008

The new trademark policy

Linden Lab® has published their new policy on trademark issues, and as the nice metaverse citizen I am, I will actually try to comply. Why?

Gwyneth Llewelyn has a very blog entry describing the pros and cons. In the end, for me it boils down to this: Our world of user-created content will be unique, and the conformity-loving executives of Sony with their slick and boring 3D game of Home should not be allowed to use Second Life in their marketing efforts.

However much disagreements we may have with Linden Labs, Second Life is our world, so its worth the effort of pasting in a few ®'s.

tirsdag 1. april 2008

Vote for Jira Option to "Mute Visibility" on objects to alleviate problems with 16sqm parcels, ad-farms and probably a thousand other eye sores

Jira #VW-1017 contains discussions and various functional solutions to the problem of visual spamming on the mainland. Wouldnt it be nice if one could just turn off all those ads for XXX Mall and Empress Club? It would be as if they were not there! Not to mention all those ugly red rotating "for sale" signs on all the free parcels around you.

If you agree on that, please open the Jira, log in and vote for this feature wish!

søndag 9. mars 2008

HTML on Prim - Its working!

The new media feature giving HTML on a prim is working nicely. If you are running WindLight, this blog is now viewable at the stair of the Gallery. Nice!
Now, for the wishlist:
  • URL should be specified on the Prims Texture page, allowing multiple pages per parcel.
  • Click and scroll
  • Script controllable
But its a very nice start, allowing me to display certain signs without converting to bitmap first!