Second Life
Jul. 29th, 2004 11:10 pmExploring, flying around Second Life. Still looking for braids for my avatar, might have to get them custom. Good interactions, friendly people giving me clothes, seemed polite to accept, answering all my questions, offering navigational help.
Briefly attended an 'orientation' with Mentor Siobhan. Circle formation,large image screen behind her, Q&A. Got a bit confusing with so many conversations at once, but I got some questions answered nonetheless.
Visited the virtual VERTU headquarters today for the first time. The charity focus for this month is heifer.org, very respectable choice.:) I followed the links to more info and I found the donation box and put in some lindendollars, the virtual money that actually has a realworld conversion rate(!).They will/are holding events specifically to raise money as well. Will like to attend one.
Someone has already made an online replica of The Global Village right there at the headquarters to help convey the concepts interactively.(!) Kudos to the amazing speed of the creativity here!. I've really got to hook up with some builders and get a peacecorps info kiosk and donation center going!! can't wait.
Looking through the Heifer site in depth later on I decided to funnel the 10% Real life donation from my last paycheck towards a share of the knittingbasket/sheep.
In the 'how did you hear about us/what made you visit today' fill-in-the-blank section of the donation form there were only limited choices, such as tv, magazine, newsletter, etc. How funny and grand that organizations will all soon have to recognize 'virtual worlds' as an option for spreading the news!.:)
Briefly attended an 'orientation' with Mentor Siobhan. Circle formation,large image screen behind her, Q&A. Got a bit confusing with so many conversations at once, but I got some questions answered nonetheless.
Visited the virtual VERTU headquarters today for the first time. The charity focus for this month is heifer.org, very respectable choice.:) I followed the links to more info and I found the donation box and put in some lindendollars, the virtual money that actually has a realworld conversion rate(!).They will/are holding events specifically to raise money as well. Will like to attend one.
Someone has already made an online replica of The Global Village right there at the headquarters to help convey the concepts interactively.(!) Kudos to the amazing speed of the creativity here!. I've really got to hook up with some builders and get a peacecorps info kiosk and donation center going!! can't wait.
Looking through the Heifer site in depth later on I decided to funnel the 10% Real life donation from my last paycheck towards a share of the knittingbasket/sheep.
In the 'how did you hear about us/what made you visit today' fill-in-the-blank section of the donation form there were only limited choices, such as tv, magazine, newsletter, etc. How funny and grand that organizations will all soon have to recognize 'virtual worlds' as an option for spreading the news!.:)