2005 June | Torley Lives - Part 2

Torley Lives

I amplify your awesome.

2005-06-09
Pony rides have come to SL

Rickard Roentgen: lol hey torley
WeeSneak Muromachi: hehe
You: GOOD LORD
Launa Fauna: hey Torley look :D
You shout: WHAT A BEAUTIFUL PLACE TO WAKE UP!
Launa Fauna:
http://www.sluniverse.com/pics/pic.aspx?id=12923&sort=PictureID+desc&Name=Launa+Fauna
Launa Fauna: first picture in there
You: greetings my allies
WeeSneak Muromachi: MIKO MIK NURESE NURSE!!! SOMETHIN SOMETHIN SOMETHIN MIKO MIKO NURSE!!!!!!111
You: awwwwww
You: that's so cute
WeeSneak Muromachi: MIYA HEEEE MIYA HOOOOO MIYA HAWWW MIYA HA HAAAA!
Launa Fauna: yes someone needed to feed the poor wittle ponywony
You: awww
WeeSneak Muromachi: Fuck the pony
You: :O
Rickard Roentgen: gotta love newbs
Pony Linden: *neigh*
Launa Fauna: ok that looked wrong haha
Rickard Roentgen: lol so do you suppose there's a person running it?
You: hahaah that's SO quotable

Come to Ahern (77, 243) and get some.

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2005-06-08
Breathe On Me

I'm moving back to Midnight City. Aimee (Weber) set up my ol' dumpster some-a-ways from the movie theatre, so it's a nice view. Only thing I'm cautious of is it rolling down the hill into the lake. It'll take some getting used to — after being institutionalized in a luxurious library for awhile, it's time for me to literally get back into the dirt and bite at my roots.?I conjecture I can stand under the light and catcall at night.

And, I'm getting used to Blog-City version 4.0. It finally arrived a few days ago — some of the changes I'm most looking forward to haven't arrived yet, but they're supposed to between 4.0 and 4.1, which I hope isn't a long time. Unfortunately this integrated?HTML editor still strikes me as a little sluggish (is this the newest version?), but the whole backend layout is a lot cleaner.

Jai Nomad sent me an offline IM earlier today. I hardly catch up with her nowadays, which is a shame, because I miss having long conversations. Turns out the classic GNU Wave Architects store, which has been around a long time in SL, is going to be moved from the humble location at Davenport (72, 77)?to a shiny, red-and-black complex in a sim with a LOT of SL history, Indigo. I snapzed this from Indigo (235, 45) so just head there and see it for yourself. The floors are still empty but hold a lot of promise.?The cool Apollo Temple you see next door was made by Eva Virgo, that's the home of Nethermind Bliss and Koshka Plisskin. Inside look. The buildings contrast in architectural style but are quite complementary — a testament to what SL is all about, I suppose.

Another thing SL is all about is taking something really close, dear to you, and bringing it into the world for others to see. Maybe you'll even find fellow Residents who have overlap bubbles of the same treasured memories. I met Laurie Partridge today shortly after revisiting my dumpster home, she seemed incredulous at first that I lived there, but we headed back to her place, which is truely retrolicious. Do you know what famous TV home this?is? Hehehe… if not, click on the thumbnail and read onwards. Congrats to Cherabim Xia (huzzah!) for getting the answer.

Paid me a visit to the Wet?Ikon (two words) lab today, the brainchild of SL inventors Rathe Underthorn and Francis Chung. I'm giving this new gadget of theirs a whirl — it's called a Roam. AND NO THIS IS NOT THE DEFAULT MODEL, I CUSTOMIZED IT. What does it do? Allows you to transport really quickly from one exact coordinate to another without the pain that telehubs (they suck, LOL!) bring. Like, type:

/go Gualala (58, 246)

and it'll get ya there. While you're spinning along in the air, you can multitask and edit a notecard or sort your inventory, instead of having to worry about getting jammed in rezzing buildings.?Automated process will save you hatred. (Especially since adding landmark buttons were taken out with 1.6.x. :( )?A really innovative marketing plan to go with this will be forthcoming, and predictably (in a good way), I'm part of it. Not by design, but because I'm out of my mind… plus that whole rippleshock thing. So, more to roll and unfold. Besides Roam, other products are on the table like the Chronometrix timepiece, which I've finally gotten around to taking a good piccie of.

Saw this giant eye in the new FurNation sim, which is getting off the ground. I'm wondering where the accompanying hand is, but that's okeydokey, as we've got a stargate in the background and a pyramid that somewhat resembles a Goa'uld mothership (not shown). I am inclined to be drawn closer to the light.

2005-06-07
Come to Second Life and neg-rate Torley Torgeson!


This is what I look like, so you know!

I would like to be neg-rated as many times as possible in the Welcome Area?– and Second Life?for that matter — for the following three reasons (and maybe more):

  • all multiples of L$25 go directly forward, into the system, to the "feed a hungry Linden" fund
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  • I realize that Star Wars has a light side and a dark side of the Force. So, with all the positive ratings I've gotten, I should at least have an equal and opposite mirror of that. My reasoning is that it will allow me to unlock another "alternate-virtual-reality Torley", and I collect myself like Pokemon+Digimon.
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  • perhaps most importantly, if someone has a problem with someone else, I'd rather they diffuse that tension by neg-rating me instead of starting up another RRL = Really Redundant Loop. PLUS remember… it goes to feed a hungry Linden!

Remember:

Residents of Second Life are free to rate each other positively or negatively, for any or no reason, at any time. Ratings abuse is certainly possible, but usually involves "group attacks" where a resident influences a number of other residents to give a negative rating for no reason.

One catch: comments can be watermelony, benign, sarcastic, angry, etc. but must be within the CS?and ToS.

RIP Miss Jangles

I'm so sorry to announce that Miss Jangles is dead.

She will be missed. :'(