Written on September 28th, 2007 by Chino

Other than Free Lindens 9/28/07

Those Lovely Kimonos

I assume Artesia B is Japanese for almost everything in her blog is about Kimonos (well almost) and everything Japanese. It’s really nice to see another Asian (assuming she’s asian) doing good in Second Life through blogging. I am not really interested to Kimonos but my wife will definitely check Artesia B’s blog from time to time because of that.

Going back in time

When I first started my Second Life, I was a Victorian. Cynara and I always visit Caledon especially when buying Victorian Clothes. Also, Cynara works as a model for a Victorian Shop back then. Now this man, Dr. Rafael Fabre is one hell of a roleplayer and knows a lot through Steampunk era. Almost every post he have in his blog is about the period. (no off-topic posts at least) What impresses me most is his research skills (unless that is a fictional character) in terms of finding people who lived in the Victorian Period.

I also think that this interesting blog about Antiquity is from Dr. Rafael Fabre as well. So check them out.

One hell of a Machinima maker

I think I can still continue our machinima music video. Especially after seeing this blog of CodeBastard Redgrave. Her machinimas are great and most of the time featured in the SL Insider. She created a nice and user-friendly MachinimaCam to make your shooting a lot easier. So if you’re interested in making Machinimas just like I do, subscribe to her blog as well.

General SL Blog?

I really don’t know what’s the focus of this blog, Second Life Snippets. But they surely got my attention with this kind of Advertising (as they say) although I think of it as an attack. Another post that caught my attention is about SL’s Support. It feels good whenever people appreciate you with what you do. Why do I fell that way? I’ve been part of Level-Up games, an online game publisher here in our country, for 2 years and it’s a rare occasion that you’ll hear or read from someone that they appreciate what you’ve done. Moving on…

I didn’t know that!

This is not about that show from National Geographic Channel. It’s about a blogger’s community in SL. Yes! I’ve been encouraging people to blog about Second Life as a way for them to earn linden dollars and make money and finally, a blogger’s network for SL. Well, they don’t have their own domain yet and still hosted at Google Groups but most of all, I love it when people of the same interest will have a connection in some way. I didn’t even know that they meet. So kudos!

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9 Responses to "Other than Free Lindens 9/28/07"

Comment by Jackman Cioc
2007-09-28 23:14:56
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Very good post…thanks Chino.

 
Comment by Morinarukashi Rotaru
2007-09-29 00:25:06
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It’s nice to see this kind of stuff once in a while. ^^ Thank you, Chino. I’ve got some things to check out now!

I think the dollars were an attack. But I only ran into them in a few areas on September 11th. And I read about some other people running into them then too.

I’m also glad to see that LL is nice sometimes, compared to how people tend to speak about them.

 
Comment by buaya Burger
2007-09-30 15:46:37
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Sometimes only. I wished that Lindens Lab could improve their pr some more.

 
Comment by Rafael Fabre
2007-10-18 01:14:10
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Dear Sir,
TY very much for your kind comments, as I do appreciate the kudos! As far as Miss Montez is concerned, she was quite real and colorful - she would probably be in TMZ daily in the current epoch (lol)!
Again, tyvm sir
Sincerely,
Rafael Fabre

 
Comment by StormShadow Maertens
2007-11-27 18:15:57
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I was kidnapped once after asking a girl to dance, and she brought me to a samurai area. There I learned the ways of using a sword or spear, and it had a great twist to SL. Up until then I saw some crazies shooting guns, but had no idea it could actually be fun in the environment. I highly recommend checking it out :)
Just search for House of Blade

Comment by StormShadow Maertens
2007-11-27 18:19:14
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Eventually everyone finds what they like about the game and sticks with it to some degree, but there are so many other things to try out once you get used to clubbing, fighting, building, chatting ;)

Comment by buaya Burger
2007-11-27 21:36:31
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I am involving sky diving in game. It’s fun. I mean try the real thing later in life

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Comment by buaya Burger
2007-11-27 21:34:50
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That was certainly a crazy date

 
 
Comment by Eva Curran
2008-02-06 12:37:08
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It’s very nice to see all of the different fashion influences in Second Life, especially all of the Japanese influence. I love the teenage Harajuku-inspired Gothic Lolita Fashion and even have a dress from Japan in real life however it’s not very well known here in the U.S. yet and the fashion is also extremetly pricey. My dress was at a reasonable price for about US $100.00! that is not counting the pretty $50.00 headdress and $20.00 socks and so on.. In second life the dresses go for only about 100 Linden, so even a struggling fashion fan like myself can gather a pretty good sized wardrobe : ) I’m sure this is the same for many people who especially dress their avatar different from their real-life selves. I’ve noticed that our characters usually have a similar hair-style to ourselves ^_^ funny how it turns out that way.

 
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