2005 September | Torley Lives - Part 2

Torley Lives

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2005-09-29
Maneki Neko


In my evercontinuing quest to find cool schtuff in SL without trying, I came across Mustelid Carnot's Maneki Nekos. Maneki Neko = "beckoning, lucky cat". Too adorable so I had to sit down with one, and stand up with two sometime after. Design is effectively cute, textures are pretty clean and well-aligned, and all sails to YAYZERAMA!, I hope they bring me a lot of fortune. I'm hoping to see these in more than one establishment on the new Japanese grid expansion.

Meet the press and building BRIX


I read the Metaverse Messenger: it's kind of like project DTP, and although it's hard to fit the entire thing on one screen (my monitor's not that big), I think it's a first as far as SL publications go, being delivered in a PDF format that can't (yet) be read inworld. In this MM issue, #7, I get a nod on Page 6 in an article by Sarg Bjornson titled "SL Blogging: A Report on the better blogs in SL". Thanxies Sarg, happy you think so! Here's a link you can click to read!

SteveR Whiplash, a GRACIOUS THANKYOU for bringing BRIX to SL. What are BRIX? Well, what does the name sound like? Four-letter word, treasured childhood companion (albeit inanimate). Here… enlarge picture. The BRIX come in over 50 varieties. They automatically snap into place when tads are detected, taking the guesswork out of gridwork. You can even rez a baseplate as foundation, and build upwards from there.

The BRIX are fun! At times, building in SL is referred to as the "Metaverse Construction Kit". It's fitting this builds (tee hee) on the warm experiences of interlocking shapes together, and yet provides us with a greater degree of control, limited at times by people's imaginations and the technical constraints themselves. But continuing!

I suggested to SteveR?and these are premature ideas?that future versions could include more colors past the classic ones, since currently you have to click-and-hold on a brick for it to cycle, and that the BRIX be made directly moddable to edit properties. It would be nice to have transparent frosty ones. Also, wouldn't it be sheerly awesome to see a public BRIX command center in the middle of a sandbox, maybe several of them, and curious Residents stopping by to play with them? Like a real sandbox? GO ISOMETRIC!

On that note, I enjoy when budding inventors drop their creation in sandboxes so they can be interacted with. Sort of like a caveman coming upon spaceage tech and then going, "Arhhhg, what's THIS?" and pushing buttons, deducing logic. Magic ensues. Wish there was more of this, so that in addition to SL being a great arts & crafts fair, it's also a science fair!

Speaking of sandboxes, the new combat ones are finally in place, bleeding around the edges. They have really long names like Sandbox (combat) - Blue Team's HQ too. Adam Zaius and team set up a command fort, and we're ready to defend our Second Lives. Kind of like Mad Max in a way… it's great to see this day. Rickard Roentgen also came up with a tractor beam, and he used it to do some handy "nuke wrestling", which lends itself to impressive visual results as you can see. Similar to around last year, when it took Island Sandbox almost a year to show up after being requested, there's a new, non-damage-enabled, "Sandbox - Weapons Testing (no damage)", which is currently proving a pain to hyperlink. :/

Update: just made a post asking for help.

Awake again


I had a good sleep.

Last night, Artemis Fate and I were on GunZ The Duel. She was giving me lessons! At times she sounded almost like one of those helpful video game tutorial characters: I don't know if it's because she was striving to emulate that style, or if it was just incidental, or what. I don't think I'll ask (unless she reads this and cares to tell me). I could have read the guide but it was more fun and dynamic this way. Thanks to her, I now know how to block?which may save my skin yet!

Chandrasutra has a new entry titled "Generation Mean" about bullying on Internet, which really caught my eye. It is peculiar by progress's virtue that each generation should be better than the next, but we still have many troubles in 2005 A.D. that've existed within humanity (or the lack of it) as far as we can remember.

Two of my fave visionaries in one interview: Joss Whedon and Neil Gaiman are interviewed by TIME magazine, although it seems as though Joss was conducting it "virtually" (however that works, I wonder if they used a Nam June Paikish TV with his face on the screen). Now I do wonder what a collab between them would be like? I rejoice in that, seeing great people come together and do even greater things. Sort of like how in Second Life, one of my wistful fantasies would be to see Nephilaine Protagonist and Janie Marlowe work on a new line of clothes… they're both so wonderfully prolific. Here's a rough approximation, not the clearest of examples but it was definitely inspired: kimono by 'Laine, mad hat by Marlowe, and the blazer ontop is by Barnesworth Anubis.

Exciting in SL: n00body Cain pays homage to history with a primitar av (see originals here); Tyrant Ludd and Jeht Pacer get (de)constructionist with SUPER FIGHTING ROBOT! meet MR. BUILDING!?I wasn't there to witness this being made, although it certainly is in my FOV when it comes to most excellent collaborations; Cubey Terra is going on vacation after a much-adulated career; Jurotown, SL aka Hydra (I've never seen so many of his prefabs in the same place); what Gwyneth Llewelyn and I foresaw so long ago is here in the Clovers Auditorium; and I finally found a gyno table in SL in a medical center. *crosses that off list*

GunZ are FunZ


Okeydoke, one image from my time playing GunZ! You can't see the stainglass window but you can see the rays beaming through it. Very simple, beautiful effect. In the shadows, a bunch of people are blowing each other up.