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Second Life - Boomerang

May 30th, 2008

Boomerangкомпютри
SCENE I(Tucker and I at the computer getting ready to get some info on how to throw the boomerang I just brought him back from Australia.)Me: So where do you want to start?Tucker: (Already typing “www.yout…”)Me: Wait a sec. (Trying to sound wise.) Before we go there, why don’t we see if we can get […]

Second Life - See You in RL

May 30th, 2008

See You in RL
A few events are coming up that SecondCast crew will be attending. Hope to see you there!Screenburn at SXSW (Austin, TX - March 9-14) Johnny Ming (John Swords), Walker Spaight (Mark Wallace), and frequent guest SNOOPYbrown Zamboni (Jerry Paffendorf) will be in attendance March 9th through the 14th. Walker and SNOOPYbrown will be […]

Second Life - A new year dawns

May 30th, 2008

A new year dawns

Filed under: SL Insider Business, Resident Snapshot

""If I were a pagan, this would be the first day of the new year. Although it’s not a description I’d use, I’ve known more than enough over the years, and sometimes that feeling of looking forward now (in relative sobriety) rather at the more normal new year (which is also a RL friends birthday and rarely sober if I’m healthy) feels right.

Somehow I think this year to come will be a year of massive changes. Looking back, a year ago I wasn’t writing, now I find things to write about in SL most days as well as the "boring numbers" column - although a lot of people read the boring numbers too, and find them useful.

A year ago I was trying to make a living from SL. Now, I still am - having meningitis and recovering from it slowed me down, but I’m close to the point of making a comfortable living now, and writing for SLI helps with that massively. Over 125,000 words so far, and more to come, whatever the future might hold for us all - at least unless LL shut the door!

There have been things of a personal nature that have changed my life massively and that haven’t made it into press, but journalism of this sort agrees with me equally massively. Hope you’ll follow through whatever changes the next year brings and enjoy what you read.

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Second Life - Very cool island from the Australian Film TV and Radio School

May 30th, 2008

Very cool island from the Australian Film TV and Radio School
posted by Kidd Newchurch on Esperance using a blogHUD : [blogHUD permalink]

Second Life - Quick post from my shop Negozio Del Graffiti in Ravenglass - haven?t been to active in SL lately.

May 30th, 2008

Quick post from my shop Negozio Del Graffiti in Ravenglass - haven?t been to active in SL lately.
posted by Kidd Newchurch on Ravenglass using a blogHUD : [blogHUD permalink]

Second Life - Links for Thursday, April 3, 2008

May 29th, 2008

Links for Thursday, April 3, 2008

Piet Huk: Virtual Laboratories and Virtual Worlds - “Rarely in my life have I so completely misjudged a situation. Getting an existing group to make the transition to a totally new mode of communication turned out to be effectively impossible. Trying to change given ways of doing things provoked far more resistance than I had […]

Second Life - Engaging Writing in the Classroom

May 29th, 2008

Engaging Writing in the Classroom
So here is the money quote from “Turn Teen Texting Toward Better Writing” from the Christian Science Monitor last week:Our student bloggers and digital writers of all backgrounds are part of a journaling culture which America has not seen since the great age of diarists during the Transcendental movement, when Thoreau and Emerson recorded their […]

Second Life - Study: Young Kids Online

May 29th, 2008

Study: Young Kids Online
Just wanted to point briefly to a new ethnographic study on young kids in online social environments that was released this week by Consumer Reports Web Watch and the Mediatech Foundation, which is the brainchild of my good friend Warren Buckleitner (and for which I serve, badly I might add, as vice president of the […]

Second Life - Helping My Friend Phil and his Daughter Serenity?

May 29th, 2008

Helping My Friend Phil and his Daughter Serenity?

In a series of Twitter messages last week, my friend Phil Burns shared with the world the fact that his 2-year-old daughter Serenity had taken ill and was subsequently diagnosed with Leukemia. In the course of a couple of days their life went from normal, to “what’s wrong with Serenity?” to “rush her to the […]

Second Life - And No Blog Tattoos Either

May 29th, 2008

And No Blog Tattoos Either
From the “Circling the Wagons Department” it seems the New York City Department of Education has laid down the law about employees referencing their blogs in their e-mail signatures. For some reason, letting others know that your are a blogger is highly problematic, and the city is providing disclaimer language for anyone in the department […]

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