Archive for September, 2007

Second Life and Casual Sex?

A prominent news source has an article about a study on casual sex.  According to a study in the International Journal of Sexual Health, it found that casual sex is only rewarding for the first few decades, but after then there could be a quarter lifetime of regret.  An excerpt from the article stated:

“There’s a troubling number of adults who spend their prime sexual years in complete coital abandon, then have nothing to show for it but dozens upon dozens of highly detailed erotic memories,” Sullivan said. “They must be so empty inside, one would think.”

Other common, albeit latent, secondary effects noted in the study include mild disappointment and mid-afternoon crankiness, as well as a lingering need for additional casual sex. Researchers could not conclusively establish a link between anonymous, passionate trysts in nightclub bathrooms and these results, however, as a large portion of the polling group was found to be asymptomatic.

I have to wonder if Second Life SLex could be a major contributor to long term future regret of these sexual trysts among the nerdier set.  After all, some SLex probably exceeds some of these swingers mosts wildest dreams by far.  Take for example the wild levels of unadulterated free spirited debauchery that occurs on the grid would definitely blow the minds out of any uninitiated swinger.  If this example from the article is the subjects idea of wild sex, the Second Life grid would truly make him go sign up for a premium account and probably buy his own island.

 ”When I think back on the countless times I’ve had raw, almost bestial sex, indoors or outdoors, with one, sometimes two Asian women whose parents I’ll never have to meet, I occasionally get a little down,” Pertzborn said. “God, what if I wasted my life having guilt-free, uninhibited, sensually explosive sex with anyone I wanted?”

I am really concerned about the studies conclusion about the long term consequences of raw casual sex (or slex for us SL’ers).  The mild regret and possible little pangs of guilt that might come along.  This could be really devastating to the psyche.  It alone might be a prime reason to avoid all forms of SLex on the net and it explains now why anyone who criticizes SLex as stupid or  just plain dangerous now makes complete sense.  After all, why take the clearly obvious risks of mind blowing uninhibited explosive SLex with the risks found in this study.  Dalien Talbot was right, it probably requires many days of intensive one-on-one discussion.

Lastly, this piece from the article only confirms the dangers of promiscuity….

 ”Tragically, it’s quite possible that many of these singles may never realize how miserable a lifetime of phenomenal, kinky sex can make them,” said Sullivan, adding that recent evidence suggests such a healthy, rational realization could be further hindered by the experience of spontaneous oral sex behind the bushes at poolside cocktail parties.

Perhaps what we need to do as a dedicated group of bloggers is form our own long term group to  study these effects.  To verify if they are true or not.

You can read the entire article here.

-Veyron

Veyron Dresses Vint Falken

This sounds like one of those cheaply produced reality TV shows, but Veyron is going to be going shopping with Vint and dressing her up as Veyron sees fit, or I think that’s the ground rules of this little game.  So, the rules as I see it so far are:

  1. Vint keeps her shape - that’s pretty obvious.
  2. Vint keeps her monochromaticly pale skin.  Are the tattoos part of the skin or separate clothing layers?  If they are separate layers that may cause problems….
  3. Vint stay Neko which appears to be ears on her head.

Everything else is up for grabs?  Any suggestions from the peanut gallery on what theme Veyron should be going for?

-Veyron

Tiessa has returned to her Blog…..

One of my favorite Second Life people has finally returned to her blog.  Tiessa is back, but I expect in a way she did not plan on….  I now hope to hear more in her in her very interesting and amusing blog.

-Veyron

Veyron FAQ

In typical smart arse fashion, Veyron has put up her very own FAQ or Frequently Asked Questions.  It answers some basic questions we all want to know.  Veyron sometimes gets tired of answering them - but not often.  So, in the interest of smartassdom she has put the first version together.  While I was amused with it, I didn’t let her post it for sometime.  Veyron finally won over and so it is up and online.

If you can think of anything more she would need to add to the FAQ, I’m sure she would oblige.

-The Narrator

Now that is one big lava lamp….

1189479065_snap_640 Now that is one big lava lamp....
I always wanted a lava lamp this big…. Never thought someone would make one this big. I wonder what’s inside…. -Veyron
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Destroyed Telehub at the Wastelands

1189478525_snap_640 Destroyed Telehub at the Wastelands
Off on an exploration of the Wastelands. After leaving the fallout shelter, I find what looks like the wreckage of a telehub. This place is littered with debris. Looks interesting.
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Second Life Megaprims - A History

As Vint mention, Megaprims are sort of a legend in Second Life. Apparently, they were created first by Plastic Duck - an early notorious (perhaps exaggerated) griefer. An interesting interview with him was done by the Second Life Insider. The Second Life Insider also has an interesting article and history on Megaprims by Aimee Weber. An excerpt from the article:

True to his nature, Plastic Duck’s megaprims are actually the result of a wanton disregard for Linden Lab’s TOS. Exploiting the fact that prim size limitations were enforced by Second Life’s client software, Plastic simply created his own makeshift client which allowed him to log on and create prims of any size he damn well felt like. Sadly, he only felt like creating a small handful of megaprims before Linden Lab repaired the exploit by placing prim size enforcement in the server software. This ended the potential for oversized prims forever.

Since then, Plastic’s small handful of megaprims is worth their weight in gold to professional content creators. They’ve appeared as an essential part of many popular builds and are frequently used by many of the big content creation companies.

So, there you have it. The set of Megaprims we have is apparently, all we have to work with for now.

-Veyron

MegaPrims….

Veyron vs Megaprim

 

Thanks to people like Plastic Duck, we have things we are not supposed to be able to build - Megaprims. They are larger than the allowed 10m x 10m x 10m in size. The normal client cannot create them. Plastic Duck hacked the system to create these - and I suspect other people did as well. Most of the expert builders use them to make efficient builds. People try to charge money for these mega prims, sometimes a lot. The SL group - Huge Prims (Oversized) Distribution - is setup to give away full permission prims like this one above. As you can see, compared to me - it’s big. There are bigger ones in the collection.

 

Join the group and ask for a set, or ask me nicely for a copy of the collection.

 

-Veyron

Pixel Sumo Wrestling

Sumo Bloghud picture


I had heard about this, but never really knew where it was… well, here’s where it is apparently. Avatar Sumo Wrestling. Complete with outfits to buy and wear, and what looks like an interesting little arean. Oh, and giving a test of the cross posting from the BlogHUD to the new blog at http://blog.veyronsupercharge.com/ a try. Let’s see how it works…. -Veyron
posted by Veyron Supercharge on Artificial Isle using a blogHUD : [blogHUD permalink]

Welcome to the new blog site….

It’s taken some effort and tinkering, but this is the new blog site.  I’ve done an import from the old Blogger site, and almost everything looks to have been imported.  I’m sure there will be a few kinks here and there.  Let me know if you find any problems or something not working.  This is a hosted WordPress blog, so I have a  fair degree of control over it.

It is a bit different for me and will probably take some figuring out.  I hope to add a few more features as things progress.

Thanks again to Vint for the help with the graphics.  :)

-Veyron