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  1. Check out the Second Life Pic of the Day, "Possessed", by Annan Adored Don't forget to check out Second Life on Tumblr, Facebook and Google Plus!
  2. Check out the Second Life Pic of the Day, "GIZZA - Floral Breezy Dress", by Falbala Fairey. Don't forget to check out Second Life on Tumblr, Facebook and Google Plus!
  3. Check out the Second Life Pic of the Day, "Florentine Rau - April 2012", by photographer Magissa Denver. Don't forget to check out Second Life on Tumblr, Facebook and Google Plus!
  4. Check out the Second Life Pic of the Day, "In the Warmth", by Bronson Twine. Don't forget to check out Second Life on Tumblr, Facebook and Google Plus!
  5. Check out the Second Life Pic of the Day, "Krizca Rosa Staheli", by Thati Boucher. Don't forget to check out Second Life on Tumblr, Facebook and Google Plus!
  6. Hello, We wanted to let you know about some exciting updates to the pathfinding project. The Pathfinding Viewer Tools are now in beta, giving Residents the ability to view and modify the navigation mesh for a region and to generate nav-meshes for Resident-created buildings and surfaces.  Residents can now also create exclusion volumes and set up different speed modifiers for each of four character types in each pathfinding enabled surface.   In addition to the public testing areas for pathfinding on the Aditi grid, Linden Lab is conducting an opt-in program for interested region owners to have their regions on the main grid enabled for pathfinding prior to launch. Email pathfinding-beta@lindenlab.com with your region name if you would like to be considered for the beta.   Check out the following links for more info : Pathfinding Project Viewer Download Pathfinding Beta Home Page
  7. Hello, We wanted to let you know about some exciting updates to the pathfinding project. The Pathfinding Viewer Tools are now in beta, giving Residents the ability to view and modify the navigation mesh for a region and to generate nav-meshes for Resident-created buildings and surfaces.  Residents can now also create exclusion volumes and set up different speed modifiers for each of four character types in each pathfinding enabled surface.   In addition to the public testing areas for pathfinding on the Aditi grid, Linden Lab is conducting an opt-in program for interested region owners to have their regions on the main grid enabled for pathfinding prior to launch. Email pathfinding-beta@lindenlab.com with your region name if you would like to be considered for the beta.   Check out the following links for more info : Pathfinding Project Viewer Download Pathfinding Beta Home Page
  8. [uPDATE: April 19, 2012] Pathfinding Viewer Tools Are Now in Beta The Pathfinding Viewer Tools are now in beta, giving Residents the ability to view and modify the navigation mesh for a region and to generate nav-meshes for Resident-created buildings and surfaces. Residents can now also create exclusion volumes and set up different speed modifiers for each of four character types in each pathfinding enabled surface. In addition to the public testing areas for pathfinding on the Aditi grid, Linden Lab is conducting an opt-in program for interested region owners to have their regions on the main grid enabled for pathfinding prior to launch. Email pathfinding-beta@lindenlab.com with your region name if you would like to be considered for the beta. Check out the following links for more info : Pathfinding Project Viewer Download Pathfinding Beta Home Page
  9. Visit this place in world here. Check out the Second Life Pic of the Day, "Spirit 1", by Nathen Greenwood. Don't forget to check out Second Life on Tumblr, Facebook and Google Plus!
  10. Having seen the feedback in this thread and elsewhere about the plan for SL9B celebrations, we wanted to elaborate a bit about why we’ve decided to focus on promoting numerous events hosted by the community this year, rather than hosting a centralized celebration as we have in the past. We want to give the Second Life community more control over the celebrations and to put the focus of the events where we think it really belongs: on you – the landowners, the creators, the artists, the DJs, the musicians, the venue managers – the people who make Second Life great every day. Many of you have invested both time and money in your own venues inworld, and we think the SL9B celebrations are a good opportunity to introduce new people to the work you’ve put into cultivating a community presence inworld (rather than potentially drawing traffic away from your region to a central event). A collection of decentralized events and exhibits means that not only can many more creators participate, but it should also help us to avoid some of the performance challenges that have lessened the fun for attendees at past SL Birthdays. As many of you have pointed out, there are pros and cons to the approach we’re taking this year, just as there have been in the past, but we hope you’ll choose to participate and enjoy the celebrations.
  11. Having seen the feedback in this thread and elsewhere about the plan for SL9B celebrations, we wanted to elaborate a bit about why we’ve decided to focus on promoting numerous events hosted by the community this year, rather than hosting a centralized celebration as we have in the past. We want to give the Second Life community more control over the celebrations and to put the focus of the events where we think it really belongs: on you – the landowners, the creators, the artists, the DJs, the musicians, the venue managers – the people who make Second Life great every day. Many of you have invested both time and money in your own venues inworld, and we think the SL9B celebrations are a good opportunity to introduce new people to the work you’ve put into cultivating a community presence inworld (rather than potentially drawing traffic away from your region to a central event). A collection of decentralized events and exhibits means that not only can many more creators participate, but it should also help us to avoid some of the performance challenges that have lessened the fun for attendees at past SL Birthdays. As many of you have pointed out, there are pros and cons to the approach we’re taking this year, just as there have been in the past, but we hope you’ll choose to participate and enjoy the celebrations.
  12. Hi Lucius - According to the Fickr page, this is in Dream Garden here: http://bit.ly/HVWddc
  13. Check out the Second Life Pic of the Day, "Thank you for EPOCH CREATORS", rara Melody+ Don't forget to check out Second Life on Tumblr, Facebook and Google Plus!
  14. Check out the SL Flickr Pic of the Day, "Get it on ! ! !", by Jenny Duffy. Don't forget to check out Second Life on Tumblr, Facebook and Google Plus!
  15. Second Life’s 9th Birthday is coming up in June! This year it’s all about you — the denizens of the grid, the sultans of Second Life and connoisseurs of creativity— and we want to highlight the many unique and innovative ways the community has made Second Life their own. This year we will focus the spotlight on community events. No one throws a better event or party than the Second Life community! If you’re having an event to celebrate Second Life turning nine, we want to know about it! Submit your event or party information to the Second Life Destination Guide by emailing editor@lindenlab.com with the subject line “SL9B Event.” Some events will likely be featured on Second Life social media, so keep an eye on Facebook, Google Plus, Tumblr, Plurk and Pinterest! If you take snapshots at any of the events, share them with us on Facebook for a chance to be chosen as the Pic of the Day. Let’s get the party started!
  16. Check out the SL Flickr Pic of the Day, "The amazing world of Papermakis", by lanjranchoche. Don't forget to check out Second Life on Tumblr, Facebook and Google Plus!
  17. You can join the Second Life Flickr group and submit an image there. Here is the link http://www.flickr.com/groups/secondlife/. :matte-motes-smile:
  18. Check out the SL Flickr Pic of the Day, "Reflet sur le port", by Tim Deschanel. Don't forget to check out Second Life on Tumblr, Facebook and Google Plus!
  19. Check out the SL Flickr Pic of the Day, "Cao as Alice" by Caoimhe Lionheart. Don't forget to check out Second Life on Tumblr, Facebook and Google Plus!
  20. Check out the SL Flickr Pic of the Day, "Sea," by tsugu. Don't forget to check out Second Life on Tumblr, Facebook and Google Plus!
  21. Check out the SL Flickr Pic of the Day, "Call me Maybe," by Felicity Blumenthal. Don't forget to check out Second Life on Tumblr, Facebook and Google Plus!
  22. [uPDATE: April 11, 2012] Today we updated Marketplace to address two of the top three outstanding issues: WEB-4580: purchases are now delivered to recipients with the inventory name (which does not allow unicode characters). This will prevent future orders from getting stuck in the Being Delivered state due to this issue. In addition, all orders affected by this problem have been pushed through. WEB-4587: updates have been made to support updating store search results, which we will process over the next week; we continue to work on the issue related to mismatched data on listings. We do know that this issue has existed since September 2010 (during the migration from Xstreet to the Second Life Marketplace). We continue to work on the other Marketplace JIRAs and will provide additional updates as soon as possible.
  23. Check out the SL Flickr Pic of the Day, "Wrinkled Shirt," by Makochin Jewell. Don't forget to check out Second Life on Tumblr, Facebook and Google Plus!
  24. Check out the SL Flickr Pic of the Day, "Tempura Island," by Willow Llewellyn Don't forget to check out Second Life on Tumblr, Facebook and Google Plus! Visit inworld here.
  25. Check out the SL Flickr Pic of the Day, "Spring," By 子猫牛乳. Don't forget to check out Second Life on Tumblr, Facebook and Google Plus!
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