Today may be a bit too busy for much blogging, so please talk amongst yourselves. What's going on in your virtual life lately?
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Sander's Villa: The Man Who Gave His Father A Second Life (2011)
What Rebecca Learned By Being A Second Life Man (2010)
All About My Avatar: The story behind amazing strange avatars (2007)
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Copying a Controversy: Copyright concerns come to the Metaverse via... the CopyBot! (2006)
The Penguin & the Zookeeper: Just another unlikely friendship formed in The Metaverse (2006)
Guarding Darfur: Virtual super heroes rally to protect a real world activist site (2006)
The Skin You're In: How virtual world avatar options expose real world racism (2006)
Making Love: When virtual sex gets real (2005)
Watching the Detectives: How to honeytrap a cheater in the Metaverse (2005)
Man on Man and Woman on Woman: Just another gender-bending avatar love story, with a twist (2005)
War of the Jessie Wall: Battle over virtual borders -- and real war in Iraq (2003)
Home for the Homeless: Creating a virtual mansion despite the most challenging circumstances (2003)
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Posted by: sirhc deSantis | Friday, June 19, 2015 at 04:49 PM
Fighting the pirate menace on the seas of SL and the occasional live music event. Oh yeah, shopping.
Posted by: Amanda Dallin | Saturday, June 20, 2015 at 06:44 PM
Why has LL abandoned the mainland in SL?
Posted by: Hamlets Mistress | Sunday, June 21, 2015 at 12:04 PM
How are people still getting last name avatars even in 2015 while linden lab claims its impossible to bring them back!
Posted by: Hamlets Mistress | Sunday, June 21, 2015 at 12:06 PM
Were are the Arab Sims?
After 4 years i have returned to SL to find the entire Arab community gone!
What happened to Arab World & Kuwait City and the other 100 region estates?
what happened to the 50,000 active daily people in those regions? Kuwait city once had the highest traffic on the grid at 190,000 per day..What happened?
Welp! alone now with no one to play greedy with.
Posted by: MH | Sunday, June 21, 2015 at 12:39 PM
The Tinies of Raglan Shire are roaming the Second life birthday sims - hide your waffles and shiny objects!
Posted by: Chrono | Sunday, June 21, 2015 at 07:26 PM
:) Slb12 and live music events, building and flying a plane. Sailing less but still sailing.
Exploring sims that are closing before they do:(
Posted by: zz bottom | Monday, June 22, 2015 at 02:39 AM
Here is my Megalomaniac Virtual World Project, already started - Help and own a piece of 64 SIMs Virtual Lisbon - http://www.gofundme.com/digital-lisbon
Posted by: Carlos Loff | Monday, June 22, 2015 at 03:50 AM
For over three years I've been working on an online graphic novel set in SL. The plot involves a young artist, who struggles with the issues artists face dealing with the art market, but finally escapes from the “real world” into a science fiction fantasy involving themes from Star Wars (SW), Star Trek, etc.
Principal shooting has been in Quat Gallery, and The Church of Art, both located in the Quat SIM, and the Little Mos Eisley SIM, intended for SW role play, which was created by Helga Eusebio as an enchanting virtual representation of Tatooine, the home planet of the SW protagonist, Luke Skywalker.
At this point we've completed the graphic versions for desktops, laptops, and tablets, and we're now working on a version for small mobile phones. We hope to release it in time to ride the coat tails of publicity for the new SW feature due out in December. I'll have to ask Hamlet what he charges for a small ad in NWN to let you know when we're ready for visitors to the website.
Posted by: Flashing Merlin | Monday, June 22, 2015 at 10:01 AM