Showing posts with label Xiola Linden. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Xiola Linden. Show all posts

Friday, June 22, 2018

Scenes From the SL15B



The Second Life Birthday celebration is the virtual world's biggest annual event. Only the Relay Weekend compares to the number of people involved. There are so many music events, discussions, and exhibits, there's not enough room to write about them all. But I can mention a few.


To begin with, the Newser has it's own exhibit, courtesy of the highly talented Silvia Ametza and her helper Aimee Louise Destiny (Aimeelou Destiny). The SL Newser SL15B tower is fifteen stories tall, one for every year Second Life has been around. It's at SL15B Spectacular (173/20/23).



 The crew is listed up front, where you can click on the pictures to learn a little more about them.


As always, we have a fedora on the build somewhere.


Behind the small tower, there's a small park area one can relax and listen to Farshore Radio. There's a few pigeons to keep you company, as well as a water scorpion (don't worry, he just eats fish).


You can take an elevator to the top and get a wide view of the SLB grounds (if your computer can handle turning your draw distance up in your viewer preferences). There's also a parachute giver. Just touch, go to recent items in your inventory, and add. It will automatically deploy a couple seconds after you jump, and you float down. You can steer yourself as you descend, though landing on a dime can be tricky.


Going about the place, most of it wasn't in my usual "fox reporter" look, but one that came about as a result of a "Bid Me" event my Relay team did, as well as what a number of us did following raising half a million Lindens.


Not far south of the Newser exhibit was that of Gianfar Peaks, at SL15B Dazzle (118/251/23)


Going inside, one finds part of the Crystal Mines. One picture will port you to an entrance of the roleplay region.


Also not far from the Newser tower was this Gift Parcel area at Spectacular (21/05/23). There are a number of items people can pick up for free there, including pet bunnies and dogs, and something from M and M Creations.


Holocluck Henley had an amusing take on Second Life's history with his "The Ascent of Av" at SL15B Dazzle (29/249/23). One part included a noob that went afk for so long, he turned into a fossil.


The SL15B Cornfield sim, which had a slightly spooky and erie feel. Apparently one can go hunting for glytches in the Magical Glytches game here.


A look at Stage Left, also known as "The Serpent," from a distance.


For the past few years, Stage Left has been built by Faust Steamer, whom was interviewed last year about his build then.


Stage Left is at SL15BMesmerize (128/227/25)


The Confederation of Democratic Simulators has an exhibit at SL15B Dazzle (59/5/23)


Talking with Chancellor Hannah Marie Tempestwolf (Han Held), who was there, about it, she told me, "One of the places that attracted me to the CDS was the Kendra Bancroft memorial -I loved the piece, the living reminder of history. So when I took on the job of designing our exhibit this year, I wanted to try to share that. Hopefully that same peace, same connection, with the larger SL community. In hopes that they'll enjoy it like I did, and come see the 'real thing' in Neufreistadt. Adopting it to the 'crystal' theme was a challenge -an enjoyable one."


"This is also a nod to the fact that we're almost the same age as SL," Hannah added, "We started a bit more than a year after SL opened; in 2004. Some of our founders are still with us, Sudane Erato, Gwyneth Llwellyn (spelling?), sadly others such as Kendra Bancroft no longer are. In a roundabout way this exhibit both gives folks a quiet spot to chill in, and is a subtle reminder that we're almost as old as SL itself (smile)."


In SL15B Astonish is the "Tapestry of Time."


Inside are fifteen exhibits, one for each of the years of Second Life's history.


Although some notable events such as the gambling ban in 2007, the Opensim price rise protests in 2009, and the dismissal of a third of the staff in 2010 were unmentioned, it was still very informative and very much worth a look.


Some places had activities, besides being something to see. In previous years recently, the Central Stage had been the "Cake Stage." But this year "The Cake" was moved to Stage South. at SL15B Magnificent (21/9/24).


I dropped by on Sunday June 17 just after the SLB opened, and already things were filling up, with lots of people.


Grease Coakes, whom would later DJ that week, was there, along with Mikati Slade, the builder of the Cake Stage. She has been interviewed by the Newser a few times, most recently in 2016.


On Monday at 11AM was the "Come As You Were" party, also known as the "Noob Party," at the four-sim central stage, also known as the Crystal Rotunda.


Holocluck Henley was the DJ for the event, playing songs like the wonderfully bad "Bananaphone."


 Constantine Linden partied like the rest of the residents.


So did Xiola Linden. She admitted she had her newbie mistakes when first coming here, "I thought you had to walk everywhere for about my first week here. I was so excited when I discovered tps." Others told her it was much the same with them, "I saw someone doing it and had to ask, like they were some magician." "Yeah, I accidentally got naked on a 1st date trying to change into a swimsuit. I chose 'wear' instead of 'add'."


There were quite a number of residents there, many in theme with newbie or at least recent starter avatar looks. "I remember standing in a Store wearing a box and nothing else because I replaced my outfit with a box." "Getting naked inappropriately in SL is a right of passage!"


Eventually Xiola Linden pronounced a winner to the noob contest, "The winner is Tindallia Soothsayer!!! ... Peanut hair, check. bling, check, clothing layers, check, base skin, check!" There were cheers for her, then one resident went *looks at the retro clothes Ima wearing -  starts screaming * "GET IT OFF ME!  GET IT OFF ME!"


The Auditorium was the scene of the "Meet the Lindens" events, such as the one of Keira and Patch Linden. But there were other events, such as when Catboy Qunhua hosted an SL version of the Match Game, or on Wednesday night, when she held an inworld version of the "Hollywood Squares," "The Second Life Squares."


There were lots of chuckles as people struggled to think of answers to somewhat obscure questions, and sometimes questions in which the true answer wasn't what most of us thought.


Wednesday June 20 at 7PM at the central stage was the Crystal Ball costume contest.


People were asked to reflect theme by dressing well, and try to have crystal as part of their outfits.


Yours truly crashed a few times due to the lag, and my viewer began to conserve processing power by limiting the number of sims nearby that would rez.


 Xiola Linden, whom dressed quite extravagantly compared to her usual urban appearance, eventually had to pick a winner for the contest. It was Metalia Ursula-Jezebel Lillix who won.

At one point, someone tried to grief the event by urging the "masses" to revolt against the "bourgeoisie" and the Lindens. At first everyone just laughed, but as it went on and on, it was less funny. Eventually the person was asked to stop, and when he didn't he was given the boot.


Instead of one present, Linden Lab decided to make a game out of it with their Gift Grab. To start, head to SL15B Fascinate (164/138/24) to pick up the HUD. After attaching it, head to the location provided by the clue in the Featured News page on the Linden blog.


The first clue led me to a location in a place that I won't reveal, but I can show you what the gift package looks like. What is it? Well, part of the fun is finding out on your own. Check the Featured News every Monday for more clues to more gifts. You need all of the first fourteen to get the final gift.

That's all for now. Have fun at the SLB.

Bixyl huftan


Friday, June 24, 2016

Lindens at the Cake Stage


By Bixyl Shuftan


There's been a lot going on at the Second Life Birthday celebrations, and so little time to write it. One of the more interesting events was when a number of Lindens dropped by at a costume party on Monday June 20. Officially, it was called "The Roleplay Mashup Meetup." But to most of us, it was simply Lindens at the Cake Stage.


My part in the event started about five minutes beforehand, when I dropped by the Cake Stage at 9:55 AM SL time just after logging in. "Hi Bixyl welcome to the cake stage!" Grease Coakes, whom had recently come back to the Newser to do an advertorial, told me as he was DJing there. I had gotten a message from him which I had read that he had filled in an empty slot at 10AM. As it turned out, Grease had started at 9AM, and his set was set to end at 10AM. Instead of early, I'd been late to his impromptu performance.


Among others there were Mikati Slade, the builder of the Cake Stage. She complemented Grease on his DJing. One lady would tell her, "I have to say...this stage definitely takes the cake."


A few of my neighbors were also there: Skylark Lefavre, the manager of the Happy Vixen beach club in Purrfection, Felina Fermi, and Tigerclaw Apps. Daniel Voyager, who does a popular Second Life blog, also came in, though for what was about to happen next.


We soon saw a certain visitor, in a mesh "TV head" avatar. "Welcome Governance Linden! Its so nice to see you!"


Then there was the popular Xiola Linden, whom is often seen at events when residents meet up with Lindens


Then came April and Alexa Linden, "This place is crawling with Lindens, yay!"


And there was Whitney Linden.


Derrick Linden flew in from above as a small dragon.


"There are Lindens here I've never seen before." "Linden Time!!! Linden Time!!! OMG It's Linden Time!!!"


Natty Linden, dancing in bare feet.


Besides the Lindens, there were a number of other avatars around.




"OMG a MONKEY of Sunflower!" "Ok! STOP monkeying around!" "Ok! waht is all this MONKEY business?"







Loki Elliot, a noted builder, was there as a chimney sweep. "Anyone got a chimney they need cleaning?"


Jo Yardley, the owner of the 1920s Berlin area, as well as a blogger and one of the interviewers at the "Meet the Lindens" events was there. "No setting people on fire, health & safety wont allow it," she told someone. When someone else told her, " Well Jo, if you use an older laptop at the Cake Stage , you might be," she answered, "Hahaha I'm on a 2015 Macbook! ... If only apple would make a gamers laptop, we wouldn't have to buy other computers on the side."

"Hahaha! Xiola you need more to live for! I'm not that good a dancer. I dance the Charleston to everything, seems to work, most of the time." Of the costume contest, "I've come dressed as a 1920s grumpy old drunk smoking barmaid from Berlin." When people rasberried her self-put-down, she responded, "Yes! I am not a a 1920s grumpy old drunk smoking barmaid from Berlin in real-life! In real-life I'm a 1930s grumpy old drunk smoking barmaid from Amsterdam. I was thinking of wearing my Brunhilde Shieldmaiden outfit, but then I'd be roleplaying a 1920s barmaid going to a 1920s costume party and it would take 24 hours to get into that corset."

When the DJ started playing "We're Not Gonna Take It," Jo commented, "This song is asking for a riot. ... We should have all brought a head banging animation gesture."

She ended up dancing with Loki, "Loki i have a city full of chimneys that need cleaning." Loki Mused, "Linden Lab has a lot of brick in their factory, perhaps they have a chimney." Jo countered, "Just go door to door and make yourself useful." "I actually have a theory that Ex Lindens have a great fear of exposed Brick." "Poor Linden Lab, can't afford wallpaper (grin)."

Their talk went on, Jo asking, "Loki did you have a birly wurly? or whatever that portable organ thingy is called?" A nearby vixen in a pilot's uniform asked, "Hudgy-gurdy, Jo?" "THAT is the word, ja! I want a hurdy-gurdy." Loki commented, "I will repay you by cleaning any chimneys you may have." Jo commented, "Skylar is a great chimney cleaner as well. He only fell off the roof a few times. He's a great chap. He now has two secret headquarters in Berlin."

"One day I'll come to your dance Loki, but I'll need to find someone to take over my shift at the bar."


"Foxes can dance wherever they damn well please!"






The winner of the contest was Deshar Au, whom won 5000 Lindens. "Ladies and gentlemen, thank you for attending the roleplay mashup meetup!"


Madori Linden, whom was presumably busy with some duties elsewhere, was late for the dance and couldn't make it. She would later contact me, saying she was interested in the history of Second Life before her signing up with Linden Lab, and was happy to see records of it such as in the Second Life Newser archives.

And so, the Linden-filled costume party event came to a close. There would be much more going on at the Second Life Thirteenth Birthday celebrations, but this was the biggest interaction between the residents and Lindens.

Bixyl Shuftan