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Wifi Rabbit : A free Nazbaztag for Second Life
He there,
Do you know the Nazbaztag rabbit? Well, it has been designed by Robert Slagter. A researcher at the Telematic institut designed this WIFI-rabbit in the real world. Nazbaztag, programmed as a watch dog. It will keep an eye on who comes to visit in Second Life.
This hightech rabbit is communicating to the complete world thru wireless networks : WiFi. Slagter has now a new Second Life script that will connect the rabbit to Second Life, that will keep an eye on everything you want. If there is a visit on your personal ground, the rabbit will turn it’s ears or it will speak the names of the avatars/users. It will keep a subtile eye on Second Life movements you want, and that in a very fashionable way. And you don’t even must be behind your computer. It’s connected thru WiFi for this option! “Rabbit in original James Bond Style”.
What do you need?
HURRY! It’s for free this moment!
Greetz,
Frank
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Top 30 Best Places to Visit in Second Life
Allright. After more then 1000 hits to 1 page alone i decided that i will make a NEW list, with 10 more places to visit in Second Life. If this page also gets more then 1000 hits. I will eat my shoe ok? Ok, the name is almost the same : Top 30 Places to visit in Second Life. Allright here we go with the March 25 Update 2007
- Black Library - Literature, arts, games, and more. Complex and so much to see here
- Dragon Moon Resort - Check it out. Real relaxed atmosphere. Regular concerts and events. More info here
- The Cliffs of BonnyDoon - Newly opened build in Liferain Park. Majestic falls, towering cliffs, a treetop village, and subterranean caverns (Link will open up Second Life directly and transport you to this location!)
- Galaxy Sci-Fi Sim - Join Starfleet Academy. The group has regular role play events, tactical training, bi-Annual Banquets and more. Great if you are a trekkie, but otherwise…….
- Gris-Gris Land - Stunning futuristic architecture by Milo Bellow. -Mad Gods and Englishmen
- Camp Darfur - It makes me completely sad, confused and angry. But is has been real happend in the real world, and something we must NOT forget…
- Intermundia - Art Space of Nebulosus Severine. Evolving installation work
- Little Silent Hill - Re-creation of locations from the survival horror game series
- Mars Japanese Gardens - A wild and romantic Japanese park style garden
- Nakama - A huge Japanese city, divided into different anime themed regions
- Nexus Prime - Vast cyberpunk city. Lots to explore and hidden areas to discover
- The Port - Arena for projects which create new links between first and second life.
- Pot Healer Adventure - Immersive game of exploration and puzzles
- Sci-Fi Geeks Museum - Full size starships, interactive holodeck, movies, events, fan art, and more
- Suffugium - Dystopian future city with cyberpunk influences
- Sci-Fi Geeks Museum - Full size starships, interactive holodeck, movies, events, fan art, and more.
- Suffugium - Dystopian future city with cyberpunk influences.
- Svarga - A fully functional artificial ecology system.
- Voted 5 Group Land - Caution! Ego-free zone. Sense of humour advisable. It’s almost a part of history for Second Life.Check the great info website!
- Avalon Island - Beautiful architecture and one of Second Life-s best cinemas play host to a variety of real world companies and organisations.
- Shiny Things - Shoes and jewelery designed for the most discerning residents of Second Life.
- Sick Cat - Art installation exploring the possibilities of mind uploading.
- Lost Gardens of Apollo - Beautiful oriental architecture with gardens
- The Weather Island - Epic sports in epic weather, surfing, skiing, desert biking
- The Abbotts Aerodome - Skydiving, zeppelins, planes, balloons
- Castle Verloren - A Dutch castle that has almost
- J.R.R Tolkien Education Center - The timeline is especially interesting, indeed for me it was the highlight of the visit. Absolute great to see! And also the res..
- Ancient Rome - Aamphitheater, temple to Zeus, just amazing to go back these days (Thanx to Rik Riel)
- New Paris - My favorite city of the real world, not on the second world
- Yankee Stadium - The best baseball club and stadium there ever is AND was
Well, people that’s it for now. So you better be update your list now with these absolute amazing places in Second Life. Next time i will make a guide for where to buy and sell in SL. Till then, c’ya
Frank
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Complex monorail system in Second Life
My friends,
I just visited a very complex monorail system in Second Life. Allthough we do not need such system, it’s amazing to see that this can be build.
Direct link (thanx for the suggestions my friends) : secondlife://Sagittaria/223/67/34/
Greetings from Second Life
Frank
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How do people learn those dance moves in clubs?
When you see someone in club dancing, they are generally doing one of three things:
1) They have purchased dance animations from a store and are using their own animations, either individually or in some kind of dance device/HUD to choose them.
2) The club or someone in the club has a dance device that users can click on to join the dance. You don’t have to own any dances to use a dance machine - it will ask for permission to animate you when you click on it, and then you will do whatever dances are in the machine.
3) You will often see blue/pink ballsets in clubs for couple’s dancing - these are special dances synchronized for couples - each user gets on one of the two balls, and then they will dance together.
Frank
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Second Life Sketches: Let’s Put The Future Behind Us
Twenty-five years ago, William Gibson quietly left a Canadian cinema fifteen minutes into a screening of Blade Runner.
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Danish bank moves to offer trading in Second Life
Denmark’s Saxo Bank plans to offer Second Life residents the ability to manage their real-life financial portfolios from within the virtual world, and may eventually create a market to trade the Linden dollar against real-world currencies.
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Anshe Chung scores venture capital funding
Anshe Chung Studios, the giant Second Life property development firm which has also expanded into metaverse services, confirmed on Thursday it has sold 10 percent of itself to a German venture capital firm.
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Blog: John Edwards, meet John Edward
The volunteer John Edwards ‘08 area in Second Life has a new neighbor, touting what I can only hope are the hoax presidential aspirations of soundalike psychic medium John Edward.
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Blog: Linden Lab chairman: Death to the techno-utopias!
BM’s Roo Reynolds digs out an interesting quote from Linden Lab Chairman Mitch Kapor.
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