Archive for February, 2008

Veyron is for Sale!

Yes, it’s true….  For a very limited time, you can win Veyron at auction.  mmmm, no, and it’s not just a picture this time.  Veyron is going to be up on the auction block for umm a charity auction in the City of Lost Angels this Friday night at 5pm SLT.  It’s part of She Juniper’s Zodiac Lounge Slave auction

So, what do you have to do to bid on Veyron?  Well, the you probably should know a bit about the City of Lost Angels and role playing.  Pickup a CCS hud in the Lost Angel’s sim and read a bit more about it on the web site.  Then when the time comes, head down to the auction block and bid to win!  Half of the proceeds go to support the City operations.  Then the lucky winner gets to - ahem - play with Veyron for 24 hours of role playing.  And Veyron will just have to play along with the winner.

Lucky for the winner, I’m going to be confined to a hotel room ALL weekend and probably bored with nothing else to do….   Oh, and you don’t have to take your 24 hours right away, but this weekend would be an opportune time.

Play can be in the CoLA sim or the South Gate sim.  Veyron and Tiessa have some land in the South Gate sim.

I wonder who’s going to bid….

-Veyron

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Wuala Invites

So, I scored an invite to the private Wuala online storage thingie. Seems kinda interesting. The more you share of your own available storage space, the more you get in the cloud space. Might be useful for storing things. Also has a social sharing thing. It’s in private alpha or beta or whatever it is these days. Comment here or email me if you want an invite. First come first serve until I’m out of them….-Veyron

Boudoir Rouge - Veyron Supercharge

mmmm…. I think Codie did a hawt job on me… What do you think?

The lingerie is from Insolence.

Head over to Flickr to get a full sized shot of the picture.

-Veyron

Real Life imitates Second Life

1 Real Life imitates Second Life

I know I’ve seen this before…. Hmmm…. I think it had a clock on it. Yeah, that’s it. And mine is usually black.

-Veyron

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A SecondInventory….

Okay, I knew there was going to be a lot of chatter about this coming up.  A tool called SecondInventory is out.  On paper it allows you to make a local backup copy of your inventory.  A completely sane idea.  Something that is preached religiously by computer professionals since like the beginning of time.

I can personally attest to loosing items, and I might add some expensive items to Second Life.  Failing to rez and going poof.  I’ve seen it happen right before my eyes.  Think it won’t happen to you?  I know someone who just lost something precious today.  It failed to rez and went poof.  It’s basically irreplaceable too and it was no copy.  I’ve take losses myself of about L$15000 over the last year and half.  One item was expensive and it did disappear out of my inventory.

I have become pretty obsessed about inventory loss.  To the point that I have boxes in which I stuff most of the things I can copy into.  I keep these boxes rezzed in another location  Hopefully in case my personal inventory takes a loss, I can recover some things.

But why on Earth is it to this point?  It’s pretty much inexcusable.  If you’re going to design a system that handle items that have value - assets in Second Life, then you make damn sure you don’t loose them.  Concepts like not loosing transactions (items could be considered transactions) have been around for ages.  Consider a double entry accounting system.  Someone screwed up and Linden Labs knows it.  If they didn’t loose things, this sort of product would have no real reason to exist (other than for naughtiness).

Which goes back to the flip side.  For content creators this is not really a good thing.  It potentially allows their items to escape the content control system in Second Life.  It has of course potential for misuse.  Computers are very good at one thing, adding and copying data.  In fact when you boil down how they work, that’s all they do.  Preventing them from copying data is really quite hard - if not essentially impossible.

Now I’m a big supporter of the content creators.  They are the ones who make Second Life what it is.  I am like a shopaholic.  I think the root of the problem rests squarely at Linden Lab’s feet.  They give you no means of backing up your data.  They give you no guarantees that your data is safe.  So, this program is a solution for a known problem.  Someone was going to do it eventually.

How do I feel about it?  Personally, I would love to have a tool like this.  Why?  Because I have a - uh - well, way to much invested in my inventory.  For example, I use a Huddles EZAnimator HUD.  A cool device.  It cost me L$1500 (I think).  Okay, not too expensive and it’s also a mod/copy/no tran HUD.  You load it with animations, poses, etc.  I’ve used it for over a year.  Mine has dozens of dances and animations, and I think over a hundred poses.  Things I’ve collected over the last year.  Of course, some of them are no copy.  Thus making that copy of the HUD no copy.  My guess is that there is about L$50,000 in animations, dances, and poses in it, maybe more.  Whenever I want to make changes to it such as adding dances or changing configurations I have to rez it.  I usually start getting nervous before rezzing it.  More than once it has taken a few moments to appear and start getting that sinking feeling.

I also have things that are one of a kind items, things you can’t get anymore, from people who are not around anymore.  I personally could use the tool ethically, it would certainly make me feel less anxious about my inventory.  I suspect a few other will try to use or use the device in naughty ways.  So, if content creators want to protect themselves from this program, the solution is not to go after this program, but to go after Linden Labs.  If no one is going to loose content, no one needs this program.  If I’m possibly going to loose content, I probably need this program.

It does have some upsides to it.  Even for content creators.  It could allow content to flee Linden Lab’s  Second Life for another SL platform.  Linden Lab’s SL is only worth anything because of the content in it.  If that content could escape to another grid, they loose their “monopoly” on it.  A content creator could conceivably pick up their content - which they own - and easily move it to another grid.  And then setup shop there.  Lack of content has probably been the biggest impediment to the other grids going anywhere.  Just being able to pickup all of the SL freebies out there and move them would be a huge thing.  Granted there are a lot of stick bits I’m ignoring here, but I think you get the idea.

I’m sure the yelling has already begun, but is the solution to inventory loss completed?  As of today I can attest it’s not.

-Veyron

Amrita

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Seems my old place in Fredericks has been upgraded more by Cracker. Looks even more beautiful now. Cracker and her crew do an amazing job on some of these builds in Otherland.
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Second Life Wiki Fun

<Que Giggling> Now this has some definite potential for fun.  Let see now…  I think I need to work on Zoe’s page, and then maybe Vint’s page, and hmmm…  Maybe some pages need to be added.

-Veyron

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Netvibes…

If you’re a net nerdette like moi, I found a web start page that I really like - Netvibes.  It has a lot of cool features and it will use almost everyone’s widgets.  Right now, you can get in on the latest beta version which has some more cool features.  They have 1000 invites available.  I think I might have a pair that I can use if they’re out.

It’s worth taking a look at….

-Veyron

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Whoohoo!!

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I’m about to hit the road to go get a new laptop….  mmmm….  Horsepower.  Need more power.  I broke down and I got a Gateway P-6831FX.  So, it’s a 17″ laptop, which is bigger than I really wanted, but I’ll deal with it.  The CPU is not as fast as I wanted, but that I can upgrade.  It’s a Core 2 Duo.  But the icing on the cake is that the video card in this bad boy is Nvidia GeForce 8800 GTS.  It’s almost - almost - the fastest video card you can currently put in a laptop.  Only the GTX is faster.  And not to mention, the price is right.  It’s under $2000, but a good margin, so that makes the cheap operator at the keyboard happy.

The downside is the bugger runs Vista.  I’ve managed to avoid that bastard of an operating system all the way up until now.  It also looks like it might be more of a pain to try to upgrade it to Windows XP than it’s worth.

I’ve been jonesing to get on the grid with something that doesn’t make me a fruitcake with lag.  I need my fix!  I’m so excited, I can hardly contain myself.

It’s such a studly machine, I needs a name worthy of it’s capabilities.  Hmmmm….  Any suggestions?

-Veyron

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