Killing CreativityOne of the first things I downloaded on my iPhone was the Ted Talks video that featured Sir Ken Robinson, the one titled “Do Schools Kill Creativity?” For some reason, it’s one of those pieces of content that I feel like I have to consume every few months or so. It just says so […]
censorship at flickr (again)(Logo by Cem Basman)Somehow one should seem to get used to censorship on flickr. Has it been NIPSAd accounts regarding Second Life snapshots, so it’s now a safe search which you cannot disable as german resident.The safe search functionality has been introduced while getting rid of NIPSA as part of the new […]
WindLight and the wedding of Destroy Television and Walker Spaight.So the new lighting system has arrived and it looks great. Look at this photo or click on the next one to start a little video of mine which I did at the wedding of Walker and Destroy, what a nice coupleClick here to play the […]
Warren EllisIf you don’t know who Warren Ellis is, you need to find out - simply put, he’s one of the best writers on the planet in any format he touches. And now he’s going to be writing a news columns from Second Life!
Be sure and visit my stall here in Ravenglass - Negozio Del Graffiti - fine authentic textures for your unique building needs!posted by Kidd Newchurch on Ravenglass using a blogHUD : [blogHUD permalink]
Giving First Life Gifts in Second Life using Amazon.comIn the virtual world Second Life it is easy to form very close friendships with someone you may never have the opportunity to meet in person. Second Life residents celebrate First Life holidays like Valentine’s Day and Christmas as well as personal celebrations; birthdays, weddings, anniversaries […]
Making a Cut-OutA cut-out is part of a screenshot with the background made transparent so it stands alone. Use them to display and sell clothes or avatars, as stand-ins for screenshots, or anything else you can think of.In this screenshot I’m standing by cut-outs displaying my clothing.By: Osprey TherianOsprey Therian
Links for Tuesday, July 24, 2007
Dick Costolo: Series A Financing: How Much to Raise? - “You will spend what you raise. If you raise $10 million, you will quickly ramp up to a burn rate of $800k a month, because the investors don t want their money to sit in a bank account […]