Archive for the ‘second life’ Category
Tuesday, July 13th, 2010

Married couple playing checkers
This weekend I had the pleasure of meeting two friends in person who I’ve known for a few years in Second Life. We met in the Skeptical Buddhist Sangha, and they have been really supportive in the new island I’ve been creating, Secular Community. (more…)
Tags: Communities, friendships, Relationships, support, virtual
Posted in Buddhism, Communities, Relationships, SL, Social Networking, second life | 1 Comment »
Saturday, May 22nd, 2010

Care2.org Act on Banning Drilling
While I was busy raising a family, then starting a career, the world turned and churned even though I wasn’t paying attention. I filtered information that came to me so it only concerned science and technology. Now, that my kids are grown, my career is doing well, and I have the energy, I decided to poke my head out in the world to see what was going on. UGH! Mayhem, freedoms being violated, ignorance running rampant, and the loonies seem to be taking over. (more…)
Tags: activism, Facebook, freedom, issues, protests
Posted in Atheists, Ecology, Education, Politics, SL, Social Networking, Twitter, second life | 2 Comments »
Thursday, May 20th, 2010
Historically and by definition non-believers, such as Atheists, Agnostics, Humanists, and Secular Buddhists stood for nothing. Non-believers just went about their lives as though religion didn’t exist, at least not much, and paid little attention to the topic. In recent years, however, that has changed. (more…)
Tags: agnostics, Atheists, discrimation, god, Non-Believers, religion, rights, secular
Posted in Atheists, Beliefs, Facebook, Non-Believers, SL, Social Networking, Twitter, second life | No Comments »
Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

Redwood Forest
I have been in Second Life for 3 years. I started there as a part of my job, leading talks for Java developers. But it didn’t take long before I developed a personal interest in that multiverse, started exploring the many places there, and the variety of communities. Pretty much, any interest you have will be of interest to others, and very likely there is at the least a group devoted to it, and at the most an entire SIM or several. (more…)
Tags: community, multiverse, second life, SL
Posted in Beliefs, Buddhism, Meditation, SL, second life | 1 Comment »
Sunday, September 20th, 2009

Working on Blog
Recently I purchased a SIM in Second Life, meaning a huge chuck of land I’ve called Dana’s Islands of Paradise. So, for the past few weeks I’ve been busy terraforming, shaping the place into a tropical paradise. It’s been a lot of fun raising and lowering plots of land, reshaping mountains, and smoothing out sandy beaches. (more…)
Tags: Rentals, second life, SL, virtual living, virtual world, virtual-lliving
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Thursday, September 3rd, 2009
It’s not hard to understand why many people feel a overwhelmed, confused, and lost upon entering Second Life. It is a multiverse of many worlds, and it’s not apparent from doing the beginner’s tutorial just where a person might fit in, or where to start to find the right niche for oneself. But I encourage folks, especially the social types, not to give up. (more…)
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Monday, July 27th, 2009

Me by my pond
In Second Life people often refer to life outside SL as RL, for real life. But according to the dictionary, the word real has these definitions: (more…)
Posted in Reality, Social Networking, second life | 1 Comment »
Friday, May 29th, 2009
I must admit, I really enjoy my job, and the industry that I’m in. This week I went to the Virtual Edge Summit conference in Santa Clara. Today, I am attending that same conference, but I’m participating while lying on the couch, in my jammies, and getting some other work done at the same time.
Virtual meetings and conferences are wonderful. I’m not saying this replaces face-to-face interaction, but there are many advantages to attending meetings and conferences virtually:
- Convenience — no traveling; easy to join in; can squeeze in between other tasks because you don’t have to go anywhere
- Increases productivity — you can do other work when parts of the meeting don’t apply to you, or during conference sessions of no interest to you
- Document share — you can share documents or other computer assets instantly
- Increased communication — while one person is talking, you can IM others pertinent information
- Expense — virtual conferences and trade shows cost a lot less to run than physical ones, or extend the physical
- Increased Participation — Folks from all over the planet can join since no physical travel is involved
- Near face-to-face – Video and avatars, plus live chat or voice, provide a near face-to-face experience that is immediate
I’m looking into various software applications for CollabNet to use for virtual conferences and trade shows. Yesterday while at the Virtual Edge Summit in person, I had a chance to talk to a few vendors. My experience has been mainly with Second Life, so this was a nice opportunity to see what other folks are using, and what features are provided.
Some of the software was mostly 2D, some of it 3D similar to Second Life, and one ran in the browser, using graphics and a menu system. I was impressed with all. Some are quite pricey but have a lot of features. I’m also looking online for less expensive alternatives, and to see what is available.
I welcome suggestions from you folks who have experience with particular software that you really like. I’d also welcome hearing your experiences with virtual conferences and tradeshows.
Tags: online meetings, virtual conferences
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Friday, May 29th, 2009
I must admit, I really enjoy my job, and the industry that I’m in. This week I went to the Virtual Edge Summit conference in Santa Clara. Today, I am attending that same conference, but I’m participating while lying on the couch, in my jammies, and getting some other work done at the same time.
Virtual meetings and conferences are wonderful. I’m not saying this replaces face-to-face interaction, but there are many advantages to attending meetings and conferences virtually:
- Convenience — no traveling; easy to join in; can squeeze in between other tasks because you don’t have to go anywhere
- Increases productivity — you can do other work when parts of the meeting don’t apply to you, or during conference sessions of no interest to you
- Document share — you can share documents or other computer assets instantly
- Increased communication — while one person is talking, you can IM others pertinent information
- Expense — virtual conferences and trade shows cost a lot less to run than physical ones, or extend the physical
- Increased Participation — Folks from all over the planet can join since no physical travel is involved
- Near face-to-face – Video and avatars, plus live chat or voice, provide a near face-to-face experience that is immediate
I’m looking into various software applications for CollabNet to use for virtual conferences and trade shows. Yesterday while at the Virtual Edge Summit in person, I had a chance to talk to a few vendors. My experience has been mainly with Second Life, so this was a nice opportunity to see what other folks are using, and what features are provided.
Some of the software was mostly 2D, some of it 3D similar to Second Life, and one ran in the browser, using graphics and a menu system. I was impressed with all. Some are quite pricey but have a lot of features. I’m also looking online for less expensive alternatives, and to see what is available.
I welcome suggestions from you folks who have experience with particular software that you really like. I’d also welcome hearing your experiences with virtual conferences and tradeshows.
Tags: online meetings, virtual conferences
Posted in Business, Social Networking, second life | 1 Comment »
Sunday, May 3rd, 2009

My Twitter
There is a lot of noise in social networking. I mean a lot! But the definition of noise depends entirely on personal opinion. What one perceives as noise, another will find valuable or enjoyable. When I first created a Twitter account, it seemed like all noise. I have a Facebook (FB) account, and Twitter simply seemed a repeat of the status line in FB. Why read tweets of the same nature? (more…)
Tags: Business, Facebook, second life, Social Networking, Twitter
Posted in Business, Facebook, Social Networking, Twitter, second life | 1 Comment »