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Ireland is still full of suprises ![]()
My friend found Linden Village cider and it sure was fun to drink it
Ireland is still full of suprises ![]()
My friend found Linden Village cider and it sure was fun to drink it
In last few days I’ve spent some time on video.google.com watching various videos about Second Life. I thought it would be a good idea to blog about the few I find interesting to watch. So if you haven’t seen some or any of them, and you have a lot free time on your hands go ahead and watch them.
Interview and Presentations
Glimpse Inside a Metaverse: The Virtual World of Second Life (Philip Rosedale & Cory Ondrejka):
Philip Rosedale on Level Playing Field Institute:
What is Second Life (Philip Rosedale)
Andy Grove and Philip Rosedale exchange Second Life Question:
Companies that Understand Second Life and the Technology (Philip Rosedale)
Second Life Strategies for Companies and Future Uses (Philip Rosedale)
The Origin of Second Life and its Relation to Real Life (Philip Rosedale)
Cory Ondrejka’s speech at iCommons Summit 2007
Lang.NET Symposium (Dr.James Pubrick & Cory Ondrejka on Secondlife & LSL Mono)
General Introduction:
Introduction to Second Life
Introduction to Second Life
NMC Campus: Seriously Engaging
If you would like to have the secondlife:// protocol handling under Linux here is what you have to do:
1) Install Firefox
2) Launch it and in the address bar type:
about:config
3) Right click anywhere on the window and choose
New->Boolean
4) Type:
network.protocol-handler.external.secondlife
and choose
true
5) Again right click and choose
New->String
and type
network.protocol-handler.app.secondlife
and then type
/your/path/to/secondlife — it has to point to the secondlife script not to the folder alone (ie. /home/yazzgoth/SecondLife/secondlife )
Enjoy ![]()
I’ve just read a story about rubber ducks that ended up loose in water in 1992. Now after 15 years of journey across the globe, rubber ducks, turtles and frogs drifted to South-West England shores.
It seems that these rubber toys have some value for an US company which offers £50 bounty for finding one.