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Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Supercalimaristicexpealedocious

Got an IM to come see Cydonia Juran's giant squid av. I hear it's his first build; pretty impressive!


We all wanted a ride on his back, but couldn't figure out how to attach sit poseballs. AFAIR, it doesn't work on an attachment -- but I've seen riders on avs before, so I know it's possible.

Thursday, September 13, 2007

Something Fishy is Going On Here

I wanted some wildlife in my pond to make things a little less static, so I did a lot of searching for fish. I'm not too impressed with the 2D ones that just orbit in a circle; I wanted fish that were more realistic.

I finally stumbled across Splash Aquatics. They have some what are called "coarse" fish -- carp, perch, and a couple of others. The sort of common fish that you might find in any lake or stream (at least, in the U.S. -- I don't know how common they are in other places). But these are animated, free-roaming, one-prim sculpties that look and move quite realistically. And best of all, they're only L$100 each! They also come with a feeder. Wear an attachment, or rez a feeder box, and you can drop food for the fish(es), who will swim over and eat it.

It's pretty easy to position the fish and set the area it roams in.


Here's a picture of a carp I stationed at Mermaid's Dream as a greeter and night watchman. Yes, I know carp are fresh-water fish and lindon water is supposedly salt (or so one would think) -- but don't tell the carp that.

Saturday, September 1, 2007

Broadly Offensive Geography

So the latest controversy in SL is what has become to be known as "Nipplegate": an artistic nude statue was put up at the Burning Life event on a PG sim, whereupon the organizers were asked by Iridium Lindon to move the statue to a Mature sim or remove the offending "detail" on the breasts. This was seen by many as unreasonable, seeing as how nudity in art is common and usually accepted in RL, even with under-18 humans present (which they shouldn't be in the SL grid). Vint Falken has had words to say about this.

My contribution to all of this is to point out that even some RL place names would violate this type of censorship.

Simpler body parts also litter the landscape. The Indians named New Hampshire's Uncanoonuc Mountains for a woman's breasts. French trappers did the same for the Grand Tetons in Wyoming. Later settlers in Utah named Molly's Nipple and Fern's Nipple. Perhaps they were Scots immigrants recalling the Paps of Jura. There are further body parts out there too, of course.

So a warning to sim builders: don't reproduce any of the above topological features in SL or face the wrath of the Lindons!