See the pictures in Events.
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Up next is Russell Eponym at 11 AM!! Here we go folks ….April’s Homes For Our Troops benefit is today …kicking off our efforts for this spring for HFOT. Waya Snowpaw is getting us going right now … up next is Russell Eponym at 11 AM! Then we have a fantastic lineup for the rest of the day. Come on out and help us hit our target of 150k linden today for this great cause. Look at what is happening in the world and remember what our great heroes sacrifice for all of us. Here is your limo. Veterans Isle (171,66,3501). To learn more about Homes for our Troops visit www.hfotusa.org
Here is today’s lineup
Waya Snowpaw DJ 10 AM
Russell Eponym 11 AM
Elvera “English Rose” 12 PM
Marqs Desade 1 PM
Chapman Zane 2 PM
At the end of the five hour concert, a total of 150,000 Linden dollars had been raised.
To learn more about Homes for Our Troops visit https://www.hfotusa.org
Bixyl Shuftan
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From Nydia Tungsten on April 23, "Okay here is your meat market in "Ladies Love Country Boys"... we certainly do! Wrangler butts drive me NUTS! I may revisit this song as I got quite a few ideas while shooting this that I wasn't set up for, but next time I will be!
"And as always we do this for fun so please leave a comment to help us
make sure you have fun too."
The total number of these sims is about 68, and they have Japanese names to match the Linden Home theme. It's notable that there's what appears to be a snow-covered mountain in the middle of the area. The sim of Shobu, south of the mountain, has a large building that may be the community center. The Moles have been busy.
Stay tuned for further details
Hat tip: Daniel Voyager
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"Second Life Endowment for The Arts is pleased to announce the opening of our Launch 4 Grant Applications. This opportunity is in partnership with Linden Lab to foster the Arts in Second Life and is open to all skill levels of artists to learn, share and exhibit art that has been created by the artists using the tools of Second Life."
Read more in the SLEA blog.
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Saturday, April 30
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At 10 AM PST
What's Happening in The World of Synthetic Biology
Dr. Stephen Gasior (Xootfly)
https://www.sciencecircle.org/event/synthetic-biology/
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At 9 PM PST
Art
Discussion led by Jes Stannard
https://www.sciencecircle.org/event/art/
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NOTE: Non-members required to register once
IM Jes Cobalt or Nymf Hathaway
╚══════════════════════════════ The Science Circle (72,129,30) ═╝
The date of release of Part Two, originally scheduled to be sometime today or tonight, is unknown. The Quest will go on to the Faire's closing, at May 8.
The Fantasy Faire is a fundraiser event for the Relay for Life in Second Life.
http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Fairelands%20Junction/124/102/69
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Strawberry admitted to being something of a fangirl "I love your work." Boston described himself as first joining Second Life 13 years ago after seeing an article on Reuters about it, taking a group of other real-life friends into doing so as well, relaxing at clubs inworld after dealing with exams. After a couple years, phased out SL until about 2020 when he returned after a breakup. Despite a rude welcome back by a couple trolls, he persisted, updating his avatar, spending "an obscene amount of time" in stores. He would ask others where they got their avatars and accessories, and discovered different creators. He would start blogging and posting on Flickr, and eventually started getting a following on the latter. After a few weeks, he decided to start to create videos to share some of the things he learned.
At the end of the interview, following a few questions on what he did to relax, Strawberry invited him for a dance, which made for some interesting moves, "If I tried this in real life, I would dislocate my shoulder."
Bixyl Shuftan
One of the features of the Fantasy Faire is the Farelands Quest. This year, the first part of the quest was scheduled to be ready to play on Monday April 25. But one of the designers behind the interactive story had fallen ill. So it was announced that the Quest would be delayed a day.
So sorry to have to tell you that we've had to push release of the Fairelands Quest back a day due to illness on the team. It's not serious but has been enough to slow us down -- we hope you understand, and we're continuing to work. I'll make an announcement here when I start setting out the vendors, so check notices in this group for the latest. ♥
The Faire's fans took the news in stride, though some figured there was always "that guy" who wouldn't take no for an answer. So a certain little limmerick urging patience was being passed around.
You keep asking about this thing called a quest
which really is fine, except the scripters are stressed.
So please be patient
or they'll be complacent
in putting a sword in your chest!
Stay tuned for more information.
Bixyl Shuftan
Gemma Cleanslate began her career in virtual journalism in early 2008 under JamesT Juno's and Dana Vanmoer's Second Life Newspaper. In June 2010, she would be one of the founding staff of the Second Life Newser.
More on these events later.
It was seven years ago tomorrow, Sunday April 26, 2015, that a bombshell was dropped: the SS Galaxy would be closing down. It was a shock to both fans of ships & boats and explorers alike. The announcement was made in the ship's group by it's managing director DBDigital Epsilon. The Galaxy wasn't just any ship, but a *massive* structure that was three sims long with two water sims in front and back. So it was probably the largest structure ever created in Second Life, and certainly the largest known. It was also one of the first places the Newser wrote about.
There was much to do aboard this huge vessel. One could rent a room there for a while. And once there, one could stop by the ballroom for music and dance. And as Gemma once wrote, "You will find a myriad of places to visit between shows in the Zodiac. Play a little miniature golf, skeet shoot, fishing, or play a little basketball. There is a gallery with a featured artist, many shops to visit, and much more to discover for your extended visit." It was a place one could have a virtual vacation on, or just drop by time to time for individual attractions. A video made by Nika Dreamscape would show much of the ship and it's activities.
So why did the ship close? An investigation revealed that the ship had recently been sabotaged in a severe griefing attack. "We have had griefers before but not on this scale," one of the crew told me, saying what happened was the culmination of a number of attacks in recent days, tearing holes into the ship and mangling much of the deck and walls. So DBDigital spent "hours" on the phone with Linden Lab, only to be told he would be allowed one rollback for his sims, and then no more. Not one a day. Not one a week. One rollback once, and then no more, *ever.* And there was nothing they could really do to stop the vandals from striking again. Feeling he could no longer safely offer the cruise ship experience he had been giving, it was then DBDigital made the decision to close the ship. After eight years of operation, the great cruise ship would be having it's last call. For the remaining days the ship was open, longtime fans, and new admirers alike dropped by to enjoy it while they could, such as some impromptu fishing parties. Then on May 3, the ship was closed.
So why did the Lab tell the Galaxy they would only allow one single rollback and then no more? There was no shortage of people saying the Lab just didn't care about it's residents. It was also suggested that this was the result of a "hands off" policy with minimal involvement. And there was the viewpoint it was customer service cut back to the point it was seldom available. But it was more than just the Lab. After all, the incident had happened because of vandalism by griefers. "Griefing is a big problem, not just in SL, but the uprise of 'active sociopathy for entertainment' on the Internet is becoming a larger issue. Especially in the last few years as it has gained its own sort of culture, justifications, and communities dedicated to it." "... that was years of people's work, and God knows how many thousands of dollars. And some people felt entitled to go and trash that." *
Check out the stories and the storytellers!
All events at Nowhereville (203/43/26) , unless otherwise noted.
Stories told in open voice unless otherwise noted. All times SL/PT
--------->> COMING THIS WEEK
**MONDAY, April 25th at 7pm: Kody Boye's WHEN THEY SAW continues with Gyro Muggins.
**TUESDAY, April 26th:
~ at NOON: RUSSELL EPONYM, Live in The Glen http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Nowhereville/194/131/21
~ at 7pm: Juneau Black's SHADY HOLLOW Begins with Faerie Maven Pralou
**THURSDAY, April 28th, at 7pm: SCI-FI THURSDAY with Finn Zeddmore
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By Bixyl Shuftan
Sunday, April 24, 11am SLT
The Peale Museum in Second Life
http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/The%20Peale%20Museum/128/110/22
The Communities for Immunity project at The Peale Museum in Baltimore, MD, is a collaboration of museums, libraries and tribal organizations throughout the US to provide community members information as they make evidence-based decisions about COVID-19 and vaccinations.
In Second Life, for a sneak peek at the exhibit at The Peale, you can attend this session in Second Life. This preview will include:
• a short presentation about vaccine hesitancy by Gentle Heron
• time to explore a COVID vaccination story maze
• exploration of information about vaccines and vaccination on Healthinfo Island
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By Nydia Tungsten on April 16, "We did this little stinker just for fun Thank you to my angels Kai, Mato, and Tess for jumping in with me, I normally put in something about the Video, but I think I will use someone else's words here."
[01:46:42] Ranchan (Ranchan Weidman): shouldn't that say, "Bring your Rank-S game
[01:46:53] Nydia Tungsten: ???
[01:46:55] Ranchan (Ranchan Weidman): cause it's going to get Ranky
[01:47:23] Ranchan (Ranchan Weidman): and you nose it.
Teal's Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/tealfreenote/
"Rest in Peace Tiny Tiger."
*Addition* - There will be a memorial service for Teal at Remembrance Park in Raglan, on Sunday, April 24 at 11AM.
The Fairelands have returned from the Mists; twenty fantasy worlds forming a circle of lands, a chain of people across the many realms. Welcome home, Fairelanders!
The Faire runs to Sunday May 8. So don't miss out on this great event.
The Fantasy Faire is a Relay for Life fundraiser, one of the major events in the Relay season.
https://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Fairelands%20Junction/131/135/68
Bixyl Shuftan
Bixyl Shuftan
The schedule for this spring's election go as follows:
April 8 - Census of citizens for eligibility to run for office
April 15 - Citizen qualification deadline for right to vote
April 18 - Call for Candidates for Chancellor and for RA
May 1 - Deadline for Declaration of Candidacy
May 4 - Dean posts list of candidates
May 7 - Campaigning starts
May 14 - Polls open
May 21 - Polls close
May 22 - 31, incoming RA take their affirmations of office and members meet to elect their officers
June 1 - The RA and Chancellor of the 37th Government of the CDS take office.
It was on April 17, a day early, that the Call for Candidates went out.
Today (April 17) is the first day to declare your candidacy for the offices of Representative Assembly (RA) and Chancellor. These are very important offices for our CDS Community. When we elect these representatives we are electing friends and neighbors to work on our behalf to set the direction of our community, enact our laws and regulations, and manage all the tasks that keep the CDS a wonderful place to live. Now is your time to participate and declare candidacy.
So far, one person, Almut Brunswick, has declared his intention to run. More will certainly follow in the next ten days.
In contrast to many real-life elections, the CDS elections have remained largely drama-free for some years.
Stay tuned for more information.
What brought Russia's dictator and Ukraine's unexpected hero leader to meet up with the Deathland's furry leaders, and without trying to kill one another, has yet to be revealed. Perhaps Wolf had an offer they couldn't refuse.
Come enjoy a 12 hour Event at SWF Event area.
We will be raising Lindend's for RFL
Hosted by SLCS & Seawaters Mermaids
Live singers from 9am -9pmSLT
Ask for a notecard who is performing, look for your Favorites!
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April 24th
9-10 Nivor
10-11 Marqs DeSade
11-12 Star Twinlighton
12-1 Augusto Napoli
1-2 Harm
2-3 Larree Quixote
3-4 Krisie Snowdrop
4-5 Laidback Celt
5-6 Hojo Warf
6-7 Ronnie
7-8 Holly Giles
8-9 Midnight McCarty
http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Union%20Passage/225/219/2
There's been a little discussion, and a few questions, about "Premium Plus" since Linden Lab first mentioned it as an upcoming option some time ago. But they've spoken next to nothing about just what it will offer. Finally in the April 6 Web User Group Meeting (filmed by Pantera Północy), Reed Linden gave some answers. Premium Plus should be available sometime in May (mentioned just after 2:25 in the video). Most likely, it will be closer to the end of the month than the start of May. When first available, those with Premium accounts on annual subscriptions with at least six months left before the next yearly payment will have the option to upgrade to it.
Some residents didn't care less, "If Linden Lab doesn't care enough about Second Life to celebrate it's birthday, why should I?" But there were many people who were sad and upset. What would Second Life be with out an anniversary celebration? It wasn't long before certain people were communicating and organizing. And before long, there was a team of volunteers whom were going to do a resident-run Second Life Birthday celebration, on land provided by sponsors. Word was spread in part through some amusing "Prim Reaper" videos.
So why did Linden Lab stop doing the SLB events? The move was done under Rod Linden, a time when the Lab was putting some distance between the residents and itself, such as canceling the "Kiss a Linden" event, the Linden snowball fight, and the Second Life convention. So canceling the Birthday may have been part of the distancing. But that may not have been all. It had been suggested that Linden Lab may have wanted to get away from the drama that some of the more recent celebrations had seen.
"The Birthday" went more or less smoothly, opening on time with numerous exhibits and a few stages, notably the Cake Stage by Mikati Slade. The Newser would have it's own exhibit, an office building with a hat on it. It would go on for a couple weeks, and went off with a bang, with the Lab doing nothing more but letting it happen.
For a few years, this was how the SLB events went. Then the Lab started organizing a paraell music event, "Music Fest." There would also be "Meet the Lindens" events. The Lab was slowly becoming more and more involved. 2018 would see the last of the resident-run Birthday events, the SL15B. In February 2019, Linden Lab announced it would be in charge of organizing the anniversary events. On the whole, the residents were pleased to see Linden Lab once again running The Birthday. But, many did miss the Cake and Stage Left stages that marked the resident-run Birthday events.
Bixyl Shuftan
The first round of "Bid Me" fundraisers by Team Sunbeamers has concluded. And here are the results.
Rita Mariner: Bid Me Tiny
Stay Bunny: 600L
Turn Tiny: 2500L
Check out the stories and the storytellers!
All events at Nowhereville (203/43/26) , unless otherwise noted.
Stories told in open voice unless otherwise noted. All times SL/PT
--------->> COMING THIS WEEK
**MONDAY, April 18th at 7pm: Kody Boye's WHEN THEY SAW continues with Gyro Muggins.
**TUESDAY, April 19th:
~ at NOON: RUSSELL EPONYM, Live in The Glen http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Nowhereville/194/131/21
~ at 7pm: Juneau Black's SHADY HOLLOW Begins with Faerie Maven Pralou
**THURSDAY, April 21st, at 7pm: SCI-FI THURSDAY with Finn Zeddmore
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When we last reported on Sansar a few months ago, it was a virtual world in trouble. It was described as on "life support," and was involved in a million-dollar lawsuit. Little wonder that when the world went offline one day in December, people were quick to assume the plug was pulled on it, though it was up and going the next day.
We understand Sansar has problems that need to take care of as soon as possible and it has been a challenge to address these issues with a limited team. My first priority is bringing in the engineering talent necessary to get things fixed and stabilize the platform. So do not despair, help is coming soon!
In the meantime, I want you to know how amazing I think the Sansar platform is, and that I see great potential. That potential will only be realized if we are successful engaging the Sansar Community, so to that end I’d like to restart the meetings Ebbe Altberg used to do in Sansar. More to come on that!
Rest assured, we did our homework and know Sansar has a great community that is welcoming to new users. The Sansar Discord has also been a great way to pass knowledge on to new people and I have gotten more familiar with the platform as a result of following the channel. No question seems to be too difficult or tiring for you. Sansar is clearly "for the people, by the people", and we want to amplify that culture.
And last but not least, I’d like to thank the Sansar ambassadors and helpers who have stuck with Sansar through thick and thin, including all you die-hards who kept events going. You never stopped believing and I am here to reward that belief in Sansar by providing you the tools you’ve all been looking for.
I am transparent almost to a fault so feel free to reach out and ask me anything. Even though Sansar is about 8 years old from its initial conception, it is still a startup, and I am going to try and instill the “nothing is impossible” startup mentality. Admittedly, I am far from Phillip Rosedale or Ebbe Altberg, but I have built and sold software companies and guarantee you I will put my heart and soul into making Sansar a success. I am looking forward to meeting you on Discord and in the first "Community Meeting".
I am the Sansarian known as “Oriym” and if you see someone in the Nexus with a black cowboy hat on it is probably me. Please stop me and say hi if you see me wandering around!
Hopefully the new owners will be able to not just keep Sansar running, but growing.
For those who don't know, Sansar was created by Linden Lab, officially going online on July 2017, as a next-generation virtual world. But it's numbers remained small, so Linden Lab would eventually sell it to Wookey Technologies in 2020.
Image credit: DrFran Babcock
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