Friday, June 19, 2026

Second Life Birthday Begins

 

The Second Life Birthday celebration officially began yesterday. There were some technical difficulties as some, including exhibitors who had been in earlier in the day, found themselves unable to teleport over. But eventually the glitch would be repaired,and the residents could all head over to the SLB grounds.
 

The first of the events was Philip Linden's opening speech at the Orpheum Theater. But relogging after a crash, I couldn't see his area of the stage. I ended up getting a picture through Vic Morningon's youtube. You can also see a replay on the Second Life Youtube.
 
Brett Linden spoke first saying a few words then introducing Philip Linden. Philip gave short speech, complementing the audience on their avatars, saying "one of the coolest things that I think signals change in Second Life is the changing avatars that I see." He would give thanks to the creators, as well as the Lindens and Moles involved in The Birthday. He would also give his thanks to Patch Linden, "who was the one who initially created this event and helped us grow it to where it is today." He gave a few statistics, "nineteen exhibit regions with 240 exhibits built by over 500 exhibitors ... over 480 creators participating in the Ship and Hop ... 600 scheduled music and dance performances held across five different event stages ... and there are about 125 volunteers helping as stage crew and greeters, thank you so much."


"As I look at you and all your avatars, I'm reminded of the early days of Second Life," He would talk about how he and Leviathan Linden first imagined Second Life as an "artificial life garden. We weren't even sure exactly what role people would play in the whole thing. ... We didn't know what avatars would look like. ... But ultimately look at us all here today. This room represents an evolution and an enormous amount of content production and changes that you created in the very nature of Second Life. ... we are very much driven by all our collective work." He would comment that he felt one of the reasons Second Life was still around was because it's residents "collectively exist in a place here that can be shaped by all of us." 

He would also comment that when Second Life first started, the total number of sims was smaller than those dedicated to the Birthday event. He would talk about some of the first areas the Lindens made for the residents such as a kind of "Coney Island" amusement park and a "giant black pyramid disco" called AltZoom, SL's first nightclub. Very quickly, the people got control, demolished the first builds, and created things of their own. Philip would also comment Second Life was like an alternative history, noting the social media was often known for it's nastiness and SL was in some ways what could have been in terms of people on the whole treating each other better. "Thank you for being part of this." 

Philip then went over to a kiosk on stage, the "Golden Ticket," saying people would soon be able to click on five of them around the SLB grounds for a chance at a million Linden dollar prize that they could enter every day (more on this later). He stated he would take no questions today, but would answer some at the Meet the Lindens event next week, his being at Monday at 1PM SL time. "Congratulations everyone, it's wonderful to see you. And I hope to see you around the Birthday celebrations. Thank you."
 

 Following the eight minute speech was a period of quiet, then Merryjest Starchild performed the first of the SLB's music events. 
 

 Sometimes he would sing alone, other times he was joined by dancers. But there was one point in which things hit a snag. There was one tribute to the 80s in which the dancers appeared over the stage on giant cassette tapes, then they just vanished. I would later hear the way the dancers were arranged, one cassette touched the sim border, which then cased them to be "yeeted" halfway across the SLB grounds. Some had a soft landing in the water. Some didn't. The short time that was available for rehearsal didn't reveal this possibility. For those wanting to see the performance again, Merry will be repeating it later this weekend at a favorite venue.
 
And the shows are going on today, this weekend, and next week. Two DJs familiar to the Sunweaver community where the SL Newser office makes it's home will be spinning some tunes. Today at 2PM, DJ Minty, aka DJ MTV, will be performing at The Salty Saloon stage at SLB Smoldering (20/252/23). DJ Scratch will be spinning his style at the same venue on early Wednesday June 24 at 2 AM. Another friend of the Newser, DJ Tantari, will be performing at the Golden Palms at SLB Mesmerize (76/184/25) at 3 PM SL time. 
 
Stay tuned for more about the Second Life Birthday.
 
Bixyl Shuftan 
 

Reader Submitted: The RFL Royal Ascot

 

Want to be part of the action at ASCOT?

The Horse Jump Competition is open to all until 1pm SLT June 20th! There is no sign-up needed the course will automatically time you and display the top times on a scoreboard. Use an attachable horse of your own such as a Teegle or choose a horse from the horse rezzer in the entrance fenced area. The course is self-starting just run through as many times as you like, have fun! 
 
Best times will be recorded and trophies will be awarded during the Royal Ascot After Party at 3pm slt, June 20th. Winners need not be present to receive their trophy. Bring friends along to watch and all be sure to donate to the kiosk beside it! ALL donations go to the American Cancer Society. 
 
Now is good time to try riding a horse if you haven’t before. You can ride around the entire ASCOT grounds as there is a huge amount to see and do. LOTS of shopping!

http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/RFL%20Screening/189/120/23 
 
Cynthia Farshore
 

Relay Sims Taken Down, Quicker Than Normal

 

 Normally Relayer camp builders have some time after the Flood Party to take down their builds, and people have a little time to see the camps. But not this year. Less than a day after the Flood Party, most were down. Aside from the three permanent American Cancer Society sims and RFL Screening & RFL Royal Ascot, which are up for the Royal Ascot event, they are offline and unreachable. 


 "Linden Labs were quick to the draw this year," Selene (selene Jashan) remarked, "I think the lindens were bored (laughter)." For those who wanted a copy of their campsite marker, "If you did not get your campsite marker please reach out to Sass Piggins  She can help you as well as Kitty (Prettykitty Gumbo) to make sure you get your badges to put on it."
 
For those wanting to get a look at the campsites, Wildstar Beaumont took some pictures he would post on his Flickr (here).  
 
But while most of the Relay Track sims are gone does not mean no more activity. As mentioned earlier, the Royal Ascot is going on in two sims.  Also in ACS 3, The Relay Rainbow events are taking place at (153/170/21). Both are going on until Sunday June 21st. But for most of the teams, their events are over, congratulating one another for a job well done.
 
More on the Relay later,
 
*Addition*  There have been a few comments in Relay Discord, Avariel Falcon saying, "They have been more snappy with region closures recently, the same thing happened with SciFi. Although in that case they re-opened them for a while so we could collect our stuff." Cynthia Farshore would comment this sudden development would mean no video of hers of the sims this year, "Well I thought I had the time after the sinking to fly my Wild for a Cure balloon around for the annual youtube video, nope. POOF! Oh well. Normally LL drags it's heels to do anything this time it went for the cheetah award." Fuzzball Ortega wondered, "Someone was on their toes at the Lab. They must be new."
 
Bixyl Shuftan 
 

Thursday, June 18, 2026

Second Life Birthday Starts Today

 

 After weeks of preparation, the Second Life Twenty Third Birthday Celebrations, also known as the SL23B, begins today. There's smaller events such as Meet The Lindens, music concerts, the Yapestry of Time, and of course the exhibits by regular residents, hundreds of them.
 

The main area has forty-one sims, with a separate area for Adult-themed exhibits and one stage for unfiltered music performances, totaling fourteen sims. 
 

Among those with exhibits is the Second Life Newser, in the SLB Beguile sim. Sadly due to real-life, the talented Silvia Ametza whom has done most of our builds and all of them for the past several years was not able to do one this year. So as a backup plan, the office from the SL9B is back, with a few touches. 
 
The Opening Ceremony, with Philip Linden speaking, will be from 1 to 2 PM at the Orpheum Theater, with three suggested teleport locations:
http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/SLB%20Astonish/26/251/29 
http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/SLB%20Amaze/251/27/28 
http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/SLB%20Celebrate/25/24/22 
Following Philip's speech will be several music events, with Merryjest Starchild and dancers performing the first one. 
 
Keep up with the events here lower on the page, or the Linden event calendar. From today to June 28 are music performances. Next week are the Meet the Lindens events. 
 
Be sure to have plenty of fun. For those with older computers, coming by late at night should help with the lower lag.
 
Happy Birthday Second Life 
 
Bixyl Shuftan 
 

"The Squeeze"

 
There's a lot going on, and just a little time to write about it.
 
I've thought of June as our Busy Time, and this year is no exception. First came the SL Newser anniversary, a time for me and the staff to look back at what we've done and celebrate a little. Then came the Relay Track and Relay Weekend. And while this was going on, getting ready for the Second Life Birthday. This meant more than just writing about it  but also getting the exhibit ready of which the main builder Silvia had some bad luck that couldn't be helped. So time was spent getting the backup plan ready. Gemma still needs some time to recover before she can write. And of course there is real life and it's demands.
 
What this means is we're not gong to be able to cover things quite as much as we like. Some Relay exhibits we would have otherwise put the spotlight on will need to wait until a reader submission. Some things about the Second Life Birthday will need to wait, from a few days to over a week. 
 
We'll keep doing the best we can. It's just that some things will have to wait, and a few things with a window will be missed. And you can still count on daily updates. 
 
Bixyl Shuftan
SL Newser 
 

Wednesday, June 17, 2026

Black Flowers

 
Netera Landar recently stopped by a women's fashion store called "Black Flowers," located in Four B District. Joining the store group allows you access to some gifts, Plus there was a sale in which some good outfits were available at a low price. 
 
Read Netera's article in Fashion .
 

Announcement: Juneteenth Celebration at PBC

 

Celebrate Juneteenth at the Premier Business Center (PBC) on June 19th from 12pm to 8pm SLT, with a day of education, culture, and community. Explore interactive self-guided exhibits, test your knowledge with trivia games, enjoy live DJ entertainment, dancing, fireworks, and more while learning about the history, legacy, and significance of Juneteenth. PBC party with a purpose!

https://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/PBC/78/195/1507 
 

EOTB: SL23B Live Music Events & Performances

 

 The Second Life Birthday is tomorrow. And recently on the official blog, Linden Lab announced the schedule of the music events and performances.
 
 The countdown to SL23B is on, and the celebration begins on June 18th! From June 18th through June 28th, experience a full lineup of live music and performances across five SL23B stages. These performances bring together a wide range of talent from across the community. From DJs and live musicians to dance troupes and immersive acts, the SL23B stages will be filled with energy throughout the celebration. Mark your calendar and stay tuned to the Second Life Birthday Events Calendar so you don’t miss any performances.

As a reminder, the music events go on for ten days, to Sunday June 28. The Birthday goes on for a month, to July 19.
 
To read the blog postin full: Click Here.
  
 
 

Tuesday, June 16, 2026

A Few Relay Track Exhibits

 

 While the Relay sims are still up, there's some that stand out. One yearly favorite is the SLCS camp at RFL Prevention. At over 360 meters, it's taller than many normal draw distances. Here it is from the top with it extended to maximum. You can get to it at : https://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/RFL%20Prevention/150/120/24 
 

 Also there was the Second Chance Saloon Dark Ride.
 

ALL A BOARD! The ride will be departing in twenty seconds! *Ghostly Moaning* *Ghostly Coughing*  Sorry, Hang on ...Ah, That cleared out the cobwebs in my throat. I haven't spoken a word in the last two decades. WELCOME TO THE SECOND CHANCE SALOON, Where the dead don't truly die! So what are you a ten-cent man?? Get spooked out like a yellow belly sapsucker! As the Barkeeper of this fine establishment, I will personally guide you through our ghostly haunts. I must warn you though, Not all ghostly folks are here for a good time, some have a bone to pick with you livin folk. So go on, git. Make sure you got on some clean britches.
 
The Second Chance Saloon is at https://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/RFL%20Prevention/206/46/24 
 

Another ride on the track camps is the Serenity Mine at RFL Hope.
 

 While there's no ghosts haunting it, that you can see anyway, the ride has plenty of thrills.
 
This ride is at https://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/RFL%20Hope/123/48/23 . 
 

 I ran into Journey Texan, and he took me to another exhibit at the back of RFL Hope, "The Wall of Shane." Journey's been posting a number of pictures on RFL's Discord channel with a figure named "Cardboard Shane." It turned out there was a real life Shane: Shane Jackson, the CEO of the American Cancer Society.
 
But behind the whimsy was a question, one that Journey spoke about with me. With all that the Relay for Life in Second Life has done, especially during the Covid Pandemic when real life fundraising events were shut down, why hasn't Shane Jackson given the group a word of thanks or even acknowledgement it's there?
 
 Shane, thank you for all you do, Seriously. Would it be too much to ask, however that you personally bring attention to and thank the RFL in SL for all WE do too? After 20+ years of volunteer service and raising over US $7 million in donations, no ACS CEO has ever acknowledged they are even aware of us. Not one. But you could. And while you are at it, do thank Stingray for his years of service, volunteer dedication, team leadership, and organizational skills. He deserves it - and a photo-op spot on your LinkedIn social media posts as well like all the others. And to press you further, how about SHOWING UP in Second Life to see how WE RELAY? That's what leadership does. They SHOW UP. 
 
The Wall of Shane is at https://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/RFL%20Celebrate/228/31/24 .
 
These exhibits should be up until Takedown Day, which is probably Thursday June 18.
 
Go Relay!
 
Bixyl Shuftan 

Reader Submitted Pictures: At The Relay

 

 Journey Texan with "Cardboard Shane," posing with me at RFL Hope.
 

 Kamida Delec had a few others, such as her on the Team Lap
 

 "Remember when we went the wrong way? Looks like we were not the only ones, they placed a barrier."
 

At the Relay Closing Ceremony. 
 
 
 
 

Events This Week at the Sunweaver and Montecito Bay Clubs, Furry Fashion, Urban Furry, and Club Scorn

 
Here's what's going on at the Sunweaver, Montecito Bay, Furry Fashion, Urban Furry, and Scorn clubs.

Club Cutlass: TBA, Cats & Dogs, Rockabilly

Happy Vixen: DJ Charlee, DJ Scratch, DJ Maliit, TBA, DJ Khyra

Club Zero Gravity: DJ Snowy - Colors
 
Bouncing Bunny Beach Club:  Good vs Evil

Xanadu: DJ Jesse 
 
Montecito Bay:  CAYA, After Dark

Club Scorn: schedule not available
 
Furry Fashion: TBA, TBA, CAYA
 
Urban Furry :  DJ Charlee, DJ Emma, DJ Emma
 
Read the schedules in SL Clubbin'
 

RFL Announcement: Sinking of the SIMS Party! (The Flood Party)

 

 The Sim that the party will take place on is the WIN Region!
Wear your swimsuits, because its going to FLOOD!  Make sure you have your boats, your floaties ... and come on down!
 

The Party will begin at 4pm SLT  (You may want to get there early)  

Lets celebrate this season together!!!!
 RFL Win (129,67,23)
https://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/RFL%20Win/128/67/23
 
Top image from Selene Jashan 
 

Monday, June 15, 2026

Relay Weekend, Day Two

 

Sunday June 14 was day two of the Relay Weekend. Late the night before at 9PM SL time (Midnight SLT) was the Luminaria Ceremony, also known as the Luminaria hour. People were asked to be quiet and encouraged to pause their walking as they reflected on those lost to cancer. 
 

 The Luminaria Hour would be live on Youtube as well, luminaria floating upwards over ACS island. 
 
 
Some people pulled an all-nighter. Others got some rest, even if it was a few hours. Fortunately there were some snacks and drinks at various places such as the Roos With A Dream camp.
 

 Many were running to get as many laps as possible. While I planned to walk a few, I also talked with others, such as the Roos. 
 

 Some on the track insisted on using speed boosters, some leaving streak trails as they zoomed across the track.
 

 "Woosh for a cure" someone called it. There would be 25 people who would win the Chettah Award, also known as the cheater award, one making a hundred laps! 
 

 It should be noted the track had some of the most varied lengths. It wasn't just all brick and asphalt. There were stretches of wood. 
 

The ACS sim had glass bridges. ACS2 and three had wooden ones. 
 

 Once again, some creative avatars were going down the track, like this giant snail from the Giant Snail Races. 
 

and this small dragon bounding down the track
 

And there were also gryphons. 
 

 There were ponies (I ran into one when going to a sandbox to unpack something, told her about the Relay, and she came over and brought a friend).
 

 And these ... whatever they are. 
 
 
Ran into Zada Bury, who was filming the area for Drivers of SL.
 
 

 I would also check out a few other campsites, including the Second Life Cheerleading Squad's, of which I would climb the double helix and parachute off. 
 

 I would do a total of a bit less than the equivalent of four laps. And eventually at 10 AM was the closing ceremony. The lag was so heavy, I risked crashing if looking at more than a few complete avatars, my clothes turning white. 
 

 Again, the Closing Ceremony was broadcasted live on Youtube
 
 
From the video, Cynthia Farshore was there in her balloon. 
 
 
The Committee congratulated everyone for a job well done. There was some news that was a little sad though. After some years, Trader Whiplash and MamaP were stepping down from their leadership positions. 
 
 
After the Closing Ceremony was the Victory Lap. Many would do one more lap around the track. Some would also go to parties on the track. I ended up running into Mattie Carlton, the leader of Kitsunes For A Cure, that had just hit Silver Level fundraising.
 

It was an exciting Relay Weekend. But the fun at the track isn't over yet. The sims will be up for a few more days, with the "Flood Party" taking place sometime Wednesday. The Royal Ascot by Team ACTS is taking place in the Relay track this time, in a couple sims in the southwest, to Sunday June 21st. 
 
There's always "that guy" who takes down his camp early. So be sure to see the campsites while you can.
 
Go Relay!
 
Bixyl Shuftan
 

Tired From The Relay

 

 Yours truly has worn himself out with the Relay, and needs time to rest and take care of real-life before writing on Day Two can begin. 
 
Bixyl Shuftan
 

Sunday, June 14, 2026

Cartoon of The Day: Giant Popcorn

 

 Taken at the Relay Weekend. Where all this popcorn came from, I have no idea. But I can think of a possibility or two.
 
Bixyl Shuftan 
 

At The Relay Weekend

 
 
The Relay Weekend started off with the opening ceremony, with over 200 attending.
 

 

 I would be there, but had some trouble with the lag.
 

 Then it was onto the track, first the Survivors and Caregivers lap, then the team lap.
 

 The track itself had some interesting camps, like the SLCS double helix build, standing over 360 meters high, each piece created when someone new touches the build panel. 
 
 
Cardboard cutouts seemed to be a thing this year. 


The "Wild Wild West" walker versus a giant cancer cell?
 
 
And there were the avatars from the Stay Puft Man and the fifty foot woman ...
 
 
To animal and tiny avies ,,,
 
 
To those who went rainbow.
 

 It was quite an experience. To see who walked how far, check out this website: https://rflofsl.org/leaderboard .
 

 More later. For now, need to rest.
 
Go Sunbeamers! Go Relay! 
 
Bixyl Shuftan