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  1. Halloween Shop & Hop is open until November.  See Fab Free's excellent spreadsheet: https://fabfree-hopandshop.vercel.app

    Here is just one example:


    For free: Cube Republic Nature's Portrait PBR Gift at Shop & Hop  - 1 land impact

    Discount: Cube Republic Agave utahensis 1 - 5 land impact  - part of a set of 12 agave plants for sale at Shop & Hop for $268 . Its permissions are: COPY, MOD, NO TRANS.

    Cube Republic's Shop & Hop booth  is in Frosted http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Frosted/128/128/54 (look for cornfield)

    I notice that some of the regular posters in this thread have been absent for a while and hope that everyone is safe and well.


    Photographed using Firestorm Release 7.1.10.76913 on default setting.  I have gimped the shot to increase contrast because I couldn't seem to get a decent snapshot using either the Second Life or the Firestorm viewer.

    Note: I tested this in another location just now and the agave and the plant portrait look much better. Must have been the location. No time now to do another photo.


     

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  2. ContinentLocatorlocation.jpg.68a8efadf67e2cd30257db370627197e.jpg

    The SL Wiki has info on Mainland, although I don't always agree with it. https://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/List_Of_Continents

    A great help to me has been the "Continent Locator" you can pick up at the International Bazaar in Ross. Wear it, and it will tell you what continent you are on. The script has not been updated, so it doesn't recognize most of Bellisseria. http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Ross/40/229/57

    Random locations on each 'Mainland' continent.

    As for Bellisseria being a continent - If you consider a 'continent' to be a large land mass, it qualifies; however, while using your Premium benefits to claim a home in one of the subdivisions there is a great way to start out in Second Life, you cannot re-sell or terraform the parcel, and the Covenant restrictions can hamper your creativity. Great bargain, though. http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Wandering Eyes/55/58/22

    The Four "Old Premium Continents" or 'First Generation' homes are separated from each other and from the larger Mainland, but there is still much of interest there. Each of the First Generation continents are almost cooky-cutter versions of each other, with some special places that only show up on one of the continents - like the Dragon Quest at Cape Ekim - http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Cape Ekim/199/146/41 

    Some Infohubs on the First Generation continents.

    Tahoe Infohub http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife//169/149/28

    Elderglen Infohub - http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Elderglen/128/128/29

    Shareta Osumai - http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife//138/137/87

    Meadowbrook Infohub - http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Meadowbrook/64/173/41

    Hope this is some help. There is also a 'Mainland' discussion board in the Land Forum.

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  3. I think my worst experience was pre-ordering a "mystery box" to be picked up at a later date, and when I went to pick it up the landmark link was invalid and I could not get ahold of the seller. Expensive lesson learned.

    Most recently, on 6-24-24,  at the SLBD Shop 'N Hop, I paid what I think was a "Next-Up" machine for a collectable egg and it never showed up in my inventory. Sent a polite note to the seller, but never received a reply. It was only a $L40 purchase but I'm petty about those things.

    In this case apparently the seller was still active in SL at the time, but on the Marketplace I wonder how many listings there are from sellers who are incapacitated, incarcerated, or no longer alive?

     

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  4. I have a small parcel at the end of the Great Wall in Athetis that has 'return' turned off. Part of the reason is that the former owner left several historical objects, but mostly because those objects would have been returned if I had changed the settings.

    From time to time I've had to return stuff that folks have left on the parcel, but this morning I found that someone had added a pillar to my elevator.  I'm assuming it was meant to be an improvement, but I don't know how to respond. There are supports to the elevator, but I had made them transparent.

    Maybe I should just scrap everything and start over. Tradition be darned.

     

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  5. When I first came to SL my computer wasn't really able to handle the visuals and I would have to wait a long time for things to come into focus, but I was intrigued enough I eventually bought a new computer so I could 'see'.

    Now my "new" computer is old and not really able to handle PBR. I have 'PBR Envy" because I've seen the beautiful pictures taken by folks who have better computers, and so I'm saving up to buy a new computer...

    And, not to get too far off the topic, here is a recipe for African Peanut Stew.

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  6.  

    I collect odd lamps, so I went to check out the Monkey Lamp for sale at 50L Friday sale

    http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Consignment/107/127/26

    Bronze Monkey Lamp - 2LI by ValiantCo $L50 (Although this has a switch on one leg, It apparently doesn't work. If I put it in my cottage I will have to add some kind of light source.)

    Also in store:  Scratched Whale Statue  - 1LI and

    State Console Table - Light - 2LI

    both for $50L

     

    If you like Moomin, I got this one from a Lucky Vendor for L$60/

    Moomin  nonnon 06 by Crazy.moemoe - 2 LI   (Look on the front row, top left)

    [if for yeah!!] act2023 main shop, Ciel  (107, 176, 3981) -

    http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Ciel/106/178/3981

    Note on photos:

    Shot (with monkey lamp on right) using current SL Viewer

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    Shot (with monkey lamp on left) using Dec 23 FS (Pre PBR) Viewer

    Both on default settings

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  7. 14 hours ago, Rowan Amore said:

    What violations exactly?  I wasn't aware mainland had much of a covenant aside from the advertising and micro.parcel rules.  

    You are quite right. I just compared the covenants for my new Belli Sakura parcel and the Mainland parcel I just bought. The Belli rules were quite detailed, even going so far as to discuss holiday decorations:

    *Decoration should not be placed out any earlier than 30 days in advance of any holiday or season represented and must be removed within 15 days of the holiday or season passing.

    The covenant for the Mainland parcel was much shorter and more general. I think in June they added 

    "In addition, the following important mainland policies apply to protect your uninterrupted enjoyment of your land:" and referenced policies on Ad Farms,  Land Cutting, and Misuse of Bots. 

    So I SHOULD have said "If there were any Covenant Violations"....

    My apology. 

     

  8. Belli is beautiful, well-landscaped, a great value for the Lindens - and sometimes sorta boring.

    My alt, Rufferto, was temporarily homeless and she/we/I* decided to buy a small parcel on Route 8 in Jeogeot.

    The neighborhood is a mixture of the good, the bad, and the ugly, and an army of Lindens could not fix all the covenant violations there in a hundred years.

    There are low skyboxes and needlessly high builds, Sith towers and alpha-conflicted landscaping, 'privacy walls'., etc....but even with this, it was fascinating to see all the different ways that folks had expressed themselves with their builds. There are many beautiful places in Belli, but in some neighborhoods the only signs of individuality are the large outdoor pools. (And, sheesh, some of you are complaining that the walkways do not go all the way up to the front door..)

    She/we/I have lived in every type of housing in Belli, and plan to do so again, but for now I'll see what I can do on the Mainland.

    *Is there a proper pronoun for describing yourself and your alts?

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  9. Checking out the status of the builds along the west coast of Ranchlands.. Houses and landscaping look completed at the northern end, and south here at SSPParsons they are building on what used to be void ocean.

    So many beautiful new locations! I can't wait for the land rush.

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  10. I like the bits of "Mole Humor" in some of the old builds. For example, I recently re-visited Hairy Hippo Fun Land in Bay City, and I still laugh at a lot of the mole jokes like the shark fin soup and the 'flies' and the Hippo's Food Challenge.

    I think the Lollercoaster is actually based on a real life historic rollercoaster, and it still works!

    One thing that could possibly be changed though, is the 'test your strength' game. It was devised for simpler avatars, so when I tried to attach the mallets I lost my face and my clothing....

    I know it is too much to ask right now, but perhaps for future Mole Builds there could be a small plaque with the date of the build and the names of the builders.

    And no, it doesn't need PBR.

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    I was at Japonica when I saw a notice about  the Summer Goshuin Event August 1st to 14th, 2024.

    This is an event where you visit different shrines and temples in Second Life, and each one provides a texture stamp for you to collect in a stamp book or on a wall display.

    The stamp books, textures, and display board are all free, although I made a small donation at almost every site. The display board, even with all the textures, seems to be only 5LI.
     

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    Itame Station http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Itame/68/142/99

    Visiting all of the shrines and temples was fascinating, and the display board will make a nice reminder of my adventure.  Oh, and the mosquito pig is from Schadenfreude at Japonica.

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  12. 16 hours ago, Angelor Galanter said:

    After I read and re-read a lot of these comments, this phrase popped into my mind: "In time they became as gods whom supplicants prayed to, importuned, and cursed in equal measure without the benefit of a response."

    As far as I'm concerned, SL is an amazing world filled with friends I've known for years. Some friends found the love of their life here, married in real life and even have new kids. I've lost dear friends, too, over the years. Some friends meet in rl and go on vacation together all around the world. Some get together for rl music festivals or just for a dinner out together. 

    SL is a great place to enhance social connections and, for some, it is a great answer to crushing loneliness - no matter  your age -  For the disabled, it gives them wings, horses, or motorcycles. For the creative, the builders and artists is a space that offers a less expensive way to create your dreams and passions. 

    If LL really wants to improve their citizenship they should spend bucks on advertisements that target its key demographic. I think it's the 40-90 age group who know the value of connection. I've never seen a full-scale advertising campaign or popups on any media sites like I do other social networks. It's about time they look outward and drive business toward sL.

    This comment is my off the cuff, knee-jerk commentary! 

    I'm 79. I don't visit SL to find love or friendship, as fortunately I live in a retirement community where I have a few friends and a lot of acquaintances. I visit SL to satisfy my need to explore, since I can no longer travel in RL. I also love to take photographs in SL for my hobby blog.

    Perhaps I also partake in part of the SL universal unconscious as I explore other people's dreams and view their art and listen to their conversations.

    As to converting my fellow RL'ers to explore Second Life I have had no success. Heck, one of my friends doesn't even have a cell phone. My community newsletter nixed my article on "Seniors and Videogames" so I'm writing a book on Minecraft for Seniors instead.

    I'm assuming the next generation will bring their computers and computer skills with them, so if SL is still around, perhaps LL needs to make sure that the platform is accessible to these folks when they. retire.

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  13. Over on the "Linden Lab Gone Dark Again?" thread, some of the posters were wondering if the reason the Lindens were quiet lately was because our beloved Second Life had been sold to either Elon Musk or Disney.

    I figured if it was the end of the world I might as well be dressed for it. The gown is a group gift from Sofia (group fee $L150).

    Not practical for any of my lives, but the five-year-old "let's dress up"child nside me is delighted.

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  14. I've had a lot of jobs over the years, but the one I think best prepared me for Second Life was a stint as an assistant in a psychiatric ward. I learned that there is a wide variation of what is seen as 'reality'.

    I'm retired now, but I have several volunteer jobs that keep me busy. Being in Second Life is sort of like having a 'secret identity' where I don't have to keep reminding myself "don't forget to act normal."

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    For all you hamsters and hamster fans.

    Hamsterfest at http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Redlion/154/200/21
    July 28th to to August 17th 

    Schadenfreude is giving out free hamster figurines, hamster darumas, and Hammy Tengu  Getas with a color change HUD designed for the ::BB:: dwarf hamster avatar. Note that the HUD gives you a choice of turning the PBR on or off.and  at the event.

    Top Photo shows the Schadenfreude booth. Bottom shows my budget hamster avatar with some of the gifts from just this one booth.

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  16. Sometimes I get carried away.  Spent all sorts of time in a sandbox  trying to set up  Le Poppycock's  "Versions of April" Happy Wind pose. 

     

    I used: An old cherry tree from inventory,

    (NO) Tiger Dress -  ((NO ) No longer seems to be available),

    Alpha Tribe Body Lights and Face Light,

    Chantal Hair,

    and, from my ancient and deepest inventory, an old photo setting called "Places Babbage" and Tor's "Coral Reef"

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  17. 4 hours ago, Zalificent Corvinus said:

    .......

     

    Me: "Hmm well last week I flew a chopper from Ahab's down through the Gulf of Admirals, along the northern Nautilus straight, back along the southern Nautilus straight, down the west coast of Satori, detoured via eastern Bellicosia, to the southern tip of Satori, and north to the central Satorian lakes, without hitting a single banline or being affected by a single orb, and with NO region crossing failures, and only crossing THREE privately owned parcels, all OBVIOUSLY set to public access."

     

    ......

     

     

    Not everyone has your knowledge and experience. I tried a 'learn to fly' class once but ran into the control tower on my first take-off. 

    I started out hopefully this morning in hopes of tracing your route. I tried out different flying machines in my inventory and chose the Amazing Bicycle Blimp. Then I couldn't find the 'Gulf of Admirals ' on the map so I aimed at northern Nautilus.  Flew high to avoid bothering the sailing folk. There is sure a bunch of junk in the air, even at low altitude. 

    Got logged out twice before I had even crossed two regions. No orbs, no banlines, just "You have been logged out of Second Life." Tried just flying with no attachments, but realized I need better directions.

     

     

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  18. At 50-Linden Friday Sale at Balaclava 

    The Linton Chair  2LI

    3 frame choices - light, medium, and dark

    9 fabric choices - I tried to re-texture the first chair on the left. I just used an old 'tiger' texture, but texture maps are included so crafty people could customize them to match their decor.

    15 sitting animations.

    I am using the Pre-PBR Firestorm viewer so I don't know if the chairs have PBR or not, but even if I could see PBR, not EVERYTHING needs to be PBR'd.

     

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