These are just a collection of shots from the recent Netroots in Second Life 2009 build, including some of the booths members of the Cafe Wellstone Democratic Club made to publicise different groups and causes that had a presence either … Continue reading
Category Archives: Second Life
I’m not at Netroots Nation, I’m watching a live stream via Dailykos’ live video feed. And then in Second Life, I’m about to watch Kos do an audio streaming appearance (with a typist standing in for him inworld). Live broadcast … Continue reading
Sometimes when inworld, I don’t care for whatever music is offered by shopping sites – especially when “on the hunt” for good quality freebies, popping in and out from one location to another. Some time ago I tinkered with various … Continue reading
My SL neighbor Mist started a blog for our home sim, and things are already starting to happen over there. Welcome new people… « Northfarthing I’ve got a handful of invites sent out, and a few new folks here at … Continue reading
Author Cliff Schechter appeared on Second Life’s, “Virtually Speaking with Jimbo Hoyer,” but so did some idiot griefer. Cliff was touting his book The REAL John McCain: Less Jobs, More Wars. They ignored the disruption and the talk was really … Continue reading
Concert Schedule Minor Fall Coffee Shop This is one of Dave’s favorite venues. A great place to meet friends and make friends. Check out the whole sim. You’ll find all sorts of hidden treasures. Orb Thursday has done an amazing … Continue reading
I spend a lot of time on Second Life looking for and listening to live music… sometimes that’s all I’m really interested in doing. I’m listening to a performer now called Niko Donburi, who’s billed as “The Weird Al of … Continue reading
It’s been a shockingly long time since my last update. It’s only because I’ve been busy wandering around and getting my virtual sea legs. Second Life is kind of an all-encompassing experience; if you get into, you really get into … Continue reading
The only way to get here is by flying, very carefully. There’s a way to “look down” as you descend in order to check for obstacles in your landing zone, or for the complete lack of a landing zone, or … Continue reading