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Friday, April 24, 2015

Mars vs Venus : Relationship needs in SL - Lacy Muircastle reporting ...

This was supposed to be an Avie Poll, but it has turned into a full blown article instead.  

The question was AVIE POLL: Mars Vs Venus::Relationship needs in SL (Men vs women)

The question of what we want or expect from relationships is an age old one, and one fraught with subjectivity

There is no right or wrong, there are as many opinions as there are people out there and I know that generalisations just get up everyone’s noses. Generalisations like;  women think that all men want is sex, and that men will leave a relationship for the next prettier face. Women think men cannot be trusted to be faithful. Women believe men do not want to work on a relationship; that when the going gets tough, they run.  But we need to start somewhere, so let’s start with those annoying generalisations and then compare those with the replies I got from some of you.

We normally read about men wanting to know what woman want from them in terms of a relationship, so this time we will turn the tables and go with what men want first.

According to Rinatta Paries, what women think men want from them causes women to have resentment and anger toward men, and feel hopeless about ever developing a wonderful, warm, romantic partnership. What men think women want from them causes them much of the same feelings and frustration.

So here goes:

Honest communication is top priority for men. They want a woman who answers questions honestly, and perhaps even volunteer information. They want a woman who confidently asks for her wants and needs to be met. They want a woman who can see the truth and tell it like it is while communicating with kindness. Men want a woman who can communicate without being too critical, who cares about preserving his and her dignity.

Men want self-sufficient, secure, confident women. Men want a woman to choose them out of want rather than out of desperation — either materially or emotionally. Men need to be wanted and needed by their partners, but they want their partners to have a separate identity. Men want a woman to be active and independent, to have her own friends and interests. On the other hand, men treasure time spent with a loving partner.

Men want a manipulation-free relationship. Men want no manipulation of any kind. They do not want to read their partner’s mind or try to interpret signals. They do not want to be forced to move faster in a relationship than they are ready. They do not want to be manipulated into taking all the blame for things gone wrong. They do not want to be on the receiving end of game playing.

Men want growth, personal responsibility, and ownership.  Men want a partner who can laugh at herself and who has courage and strength. They want a woman who can see her part in relationship dynamics and own it. She has to be emotionally stable. Men want a woman who is developing herself personally, and who takes responsibility for her emotional experience.
Men want fidelity and a commitment to the relationship.  Fidelity is an absolute must. In fact, men want a woman who does not have a “roaming eye” and who can wholeheartedly commit to the relationship. Many may define commitment as fidelity plus the willingness to work on the relationship — even when the going gets tough.
Men want women who know how men need to be treated.  Many women treat men in ways that diminish their egos, making them feel inadequate. Men would rather have more praise, more acknowledgment of what they do right, more acknowledgment that they are great guys who are loved and appreciated.

So there we have a real life perspective of what men look for in a relationship now for the SL perspective:

Kurk M
I do not think that I can characterize my friendships here, close or casual, as "relationships" per se. For some time -- a couple of years, I guess -- I have avoided allowing an erotic element to enter into friendships as they tend to create expectations that usually result in a train wreck...
Friendship just seems simpler and easier to manage over time, even if the friendship seems to have some romantic quality. Most people here never get close enough to the other to really have a true friendship and that friendship is a prerequisite to anything one might call "love"...

As for what men and women want...? Or what they seek...? Well, that really depends on the individual, I think. I have met women here who only want a relationship and nothing else. There is a lot of hope in SL. And I have met women here who only wanted to find a way to fit a relationship in with a busy creative and commercial and shopping schedule...

But if I were to make a generalization about the desires of women, I would say that, in a close friendship, a woman seeks the ability to enjoy the giving and receiving of emotional intimacy and attention...

Men, on the other hand, tend to be more simple in seeking one or both of two things. First is an escape from loneliness in RL. The other is an enjoyment of virtual visceral fantasy...

Michiel S
I better say at the outset that I'm not convinced of the 'Mars v Venus' hypothesis, although it's reasonable to assert generalised gender differences in both RL and SL. (Perhaps the issue is confused in SL because so many characters  - more so female than male - are typed by people who are not of the same gender in RL.) Anyway:

1) I am not in SL looking for romance but to enjoy a variety of experiences, including sexual experiences, which are easier to have in SL than in RL. However, I am a constant friend, if not a consistent lover. 

2) A lot of women I have met in SL - but by no means all - seem to be looking for an exclusive partner. And so are a lot of the men I have met; but maybe not as many.

Anonymous 1
In a SL relationship I am looking for a stable person who has their own life together. Who knows what they want to do and have a plan to get there. Someone will also support me in my dreams as I will support them in theirs. Someone who will laugh with me, explore with me and cry with me.
As far as what Women are looking for, I feel and have seen they want someone who they can control and mold to fit what they believe and do. Someone who will be with them every possible minute they are on. And not do anything at all without making them a part of it.

T. O.
Just one observation...it is a common stereotype that guys want to f@#k around and be free and girls are the clingy ones, in my experience here in SL, the desire to get coupled up and go all exclusive comes as often, if not more so, from the guy.

What I look for: Although I have never actively "looked" for a relationship, when I've been in one, what has worked is having plenty of space, freedom to be with others however we feel like and avoiding it getting so serious as to affect RL.

Kent N
Chemistry is my initial requirement.   And I must admit a pretty face.  This is more importance than figure since most of the SL women have great bodies :)

So looks might be an initial requirement, but soon loses appeal if the woman has little or no depth. 
Education is important to me since I've an MBA.... She doesn't need an advanced degree, but having some education shows that she is intelligent and somewhat independent.

I like independence for both my partner and myself.  Clingy doesn't' get it.    Smothers.  Chemistry also includes the activities that she does in SL.  I don't want to be her only interest. She might have things about SL that she can teach me.  

In my case....relationships don't often work because of my limited time on line and my business.. 
What SL women are looking for ...

I think a woman looks for similar things to a man, such as treating with respect, listening, showing appreciation.

I don't think appearance is as important as it is to men.  SL men are notorious for not taking care of their AVI.  But women do have standards and many men don't meet them.

From what I’ve been told come ons should be in good taste and relate to a woman’s profile.  Asking for sex is a no no.

Marcel P
A woman wants to love and be loved, she needs  a good reason to have sex with a man, preferably partner or marry.

Man only needs a good  place  for that....(sex)  But to get what he wants, he is ready to compromise like partner or marry.. Some even go shop!!!!!!  And honestly I think men do what girls want, just to get them to bed, whatever it costs.

Anonymous 2
Ok...well.....I guess I'm definitely not looking for simply slex or RP or playtime in SL... in fact, I never have done that, though I know a lot of guys here are probably into simple slex and fantasy RP.

What I need most from SL is someone who I can share the time with...someone smart, witty, fun...and yes, someone who can excite me sexually and romantically.
In the case of RL females, I have a feeling most, the vast majority, are looking for stable relationships as well, and not simply flings...if they are looking at all. I know many are simply here to hang out with friends or go to dance or clubs, or be creative.


Mr. Z
What I look for in a relationship: First I look for the glint in her eyes and see if we are on the same page, verbally. A common sense of humour is essential. To have a relationship also means to spend time together, so clearly time zones and weekly online patterns have to match. Building a lasting friendship takes time, and this can be based on common interests, topics to talk about, and personal issues to share, and so on. Sometimes the common thing can be expressed intimately, but I wouldn't advocate going into a relationship "sex first". A man needs to feel appreciated, and it would be good to see this in a relationship.

What I think a woman looks for in a relationship: To me, it looks like a woman wants security, loyalty, and companionship. Having said that, some women are in dire need of being made love to and expose themselves to that need easily, dispensing with the courtship. I don't believe this is a basis for a lasting relationship, but can be fun sometimes. Women seem to also have some desire to accessorize with a companion, so a bit of grooming in terms of haircuts and clothes must be endured!"

N. S.
I look for complete love, as far as it is possible in a virtual relationship. I think the opposite sex looks for exactly the same thing.

So there we have it from a male perspective.

Apparently what women want from relationships is really quite simple.  ‘Yeah right’ I hear the men say ….

Respect. Show us through your actions that you respect our opinions, careers, interests, friends, bodies and minds. You don't have to agree with all that we say or do, but try to honour our opinions as valuable contributions. Follow the golden rule and treat us as you would like to be treated: Be honest, fair, kind, and considerate.

Sex. Yes, we love sex (or rather many of us do.) But, remember that there are four bases to cover in the bedroom, not just one. Try stopping at each base instead of being so focused on the home run—believe us, we'll thank you for it! Likewise, remember small physical touches like massages. One can never, ever, have too many shoulder rubs. And scratching our heads is pretty great, too.
Romance. It's another night on the couch with take-out and Netflix? Just because we're staying in doesn't mean the evening can't be romantic. Light a few candles and see where the night leads. Treat us like your girlfriend, even after we become your wife. Date nights, making out in the car, kissing like when we first started dating, all of the things that made us fall in love with you don't have to stop just because now there are bills to pay, a house to be cleaned, and kids that need to get bathed. Bring home flowers for no reason. We're not talking $100 bouquets of roses here.  Even the $10 bouquets from the supermarket are enough to make us smile.
Time. We understand relationships can't be all wine and roses; simply making the time to be with us and treating us like your top priority says "love" more than all the fancy gifts and lovely letters ever could. This includes helping around the house. The realities of a 21st-century relationship are that both partners probably work. If you happen to get home before we do, why not take vacuum the living room or throw in a load of laundry?  If you take the garbage out without being asked, chances are you'll be getting a big ole smooch when you come back. 
Dinner. Of the homemade variety. You may not be good at cooking and you may not know how to boil water. But greeting us at the door after a long day with fish sticks (or whatever you can rustle up) makes us swoon, because it shows that you've been thinking about us and our hectic day.


Communication. Women are vocal creatures. We know you love us, but it's nice to hear you say it, too. We can also be insecure. We wish we weren't, but the reality is that we often notice our wobbly thighs and forget about our gorgeous eyes. So let us know when you think we're hot. Tell us we're beautiful. It helps us feel good. Plus, when we feel sexy we're more likely to act sexy. Words of appreciation aren't half-bad either. Tell us you love the lasagne we made. Thank us for driving the kids to school. Notice that we cleaned the bathtub. It doesn't have to be over the top, just let us know that you see the effort we put in, and you're grateful.

Consistency. This doesn't mean be boring and predictable. It means that we know you will (usually, no one is perfect!) give us the love and support we need. Knowing that you're coming at this with the same desires and energy as we are goes a long way to making us feel secure.


Engagement. Of the mental kind, not the "I'm getting married in the morning" kind. You don't have to like everything we like (we might be a little concerned if you do), but showing interest in our passions, be it career-related, a sport or a hobby, goes a long way. Listen when we talk to you. We're not speaking just so we can hear our own voice; we want to connect with you and this is one valuable way we do this. This also means paying attention to the little things. Whether it's the name of your best friend's husband or the fact that you hate Nicolas Cage movies, it's the little things you remember about us that's so endearing.
Humour and Humility. These two tend to go hand in hand. This doesn't mean that you have to crack jokes or entertain us, but just being able to laugh at yourself is enough. Guys who take themselves too seriously bring everyone down. 
Challenge. Not the kind that makes a relationship constant work, but the good kind that surprises and motivates us to do, be or achieve what we desire. Studies show that partners who prod each other to meet goals—in other words, don't support lazy or bad habits—are ultimately happier than those who don't hold each other accountable.
Courtesy of YourTango

So now we know what us girls want in the real world (generalising of course) let’s see what we want in SL:


April
I personally over the years have changed and as such what I look for in a relationship in SL has changed too, with that said I am in a relationship and have been since May 1st 2010 we have a non-sexual relationship and I truly believe this is why we are still together after 5 years.  Most of the relationships I have seen in SL are based purely on sex and they never last for me it’s about companionship and friendship.

Kaiya M
Because I run an estate with various things going on, I see from a safe distance relationships begin, blossom and BOOM,  most of them ending pretty much  the same way... every time. The woman gets hurt and each time she’s shocked.... shocked that he could do such a thing. 

I think what happens in SL is this – I’m talking generally here, not the exception.... women fall hard, not very different to how it happens in real life, they fall hook line and sinker, love, passion, dedication, obsession, jealousy, loyalty, neediness, expectations, the full package -- whereas men, spot something spicy and decide they want a bit of that - yes, they may fall a little, and write a whole lot of stuff in their profiles but one thing overrides all, the sexiest, most desirable, most appealing part about this relationship is that cute little X at the top right hand corner of their screen - no matter what happens, he can get out, fast and easy, doesn't have to explain stuff, doesn't have to negotiate or listen to hours of "sorting stuff out" he can just click that button and he’s free all over again. He can come back in a few months, or make a new avie, or say Real life is just more important - etc etc blah blah, it’s always the same – it’s all about that sexy little X - easy way out, nothing more appealing to man than that!.


Anonymous 1
What I look for in an SL relationship is nothing less than I would expect from a real life significant other. I’m a girly girl and I like to be wined, dined and treated like a princess. I'm not into the macho man type that feel the need to act tough and puff out his chest to make sure I know he is the man. Been there done that and not taking that train again!  I prefer a man with a kind and caring heart. One who is not afraid to show his heart and be gentle. When I feel loved and cared about it is returned to him.  Remember guys "A happy wife makes a happy life"

I think what a true man wants in a SL relationship is a friend first. Couples have to be buds before they can be lovers. Adventurous, kind and considerate, Intellectual conversation and companionship. To know that they are wanted and cared about.  Keeping it drama free is important too.

Tsai C
Personally I am not looking for an SL relationship at all. I just like to live out my fantasies and do what I could not do in RL. Having men pay me for my company is part of that. It won't mean that there are no regular clients who are kind of special for me, for instance because I've known them for a long time. These may sometimes be seen as 'friends' and we may chat. That's about it.

I have met the occasional man who wants more from me. In general this causes annoyance mostly on my side, as I have no intention of being in a Second Life relationship. Never have been.


Anonymous 2
Everyone has their reasons for joining SL in the first place, and in my case it was curiosity, certainly not to form intimate relationships, those just happened along the way.  Having been in SL for some considerable time now has left me a little jaded in terms of SL relationships.  Ideally I would like someone to have scintillating conversations with, someone who would be my best friend, to go exploring with, and someone who would challenge me.  Someone to flirt with and generally just have fun and more than anything someone who just wanted to be with me. The bottom line is that it is all about chemistry, either it is there or it isn’t.

As for what I think men want from SL relationships, well it seems to me that for many of them it is all about sex any way they can get it and once you go down that route, it won’t be long before you are traded in.  Then there are those men who are just too complicated, have too many rules and who become hard work, where is the fun in that I ask you with tears in my eyes.


So there we have it, a completely mixed bag of opinions.  If you would like to add your two cents worth, we would love to hear from you.  



Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Edelfabrik Twenstar 18 Release Party at BeeJay's- April 24, 2015 2-4pm SLT




Every Friday from 2-4 pm slt Edelfabrik holds a promotion party at BeeJay's. We have store cards, contests and music by DJ Danilao De Luna.

This week on Friday 24th April 2015 we are also pleased to bring you the latest outfit from Sarah Tremor, owner and creator at Edelfabrik. Twenstar 18 will be released and lucky guests can enter a raffle to win one of five free outfits.  As usual the outfit will also be reduced in price for the first weekend.

Tuesday, April 21, 2015

Come Make Lindens and have Fun at Big Mama's


Big Mama's is a country and rock venue. We have live Dj's and hosts and We are open from 4-8 slt  at this time and hope to open more as we grow. We welcome all people from all walks of life, We play words, trivia, tip top money and coin chucker.Big Mama's is making this the place to collect those lindens all while your having fun!


http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Portland%20Maine/95/155/12

Contact:  亗кคţђץ亗 (kathleen.goodliffe)

SPOTLIGHT ON VACANCY- Jobs & Recruitment Service in Second Life that Goes Above and Beyond just Displaying Jobs- Lanai Jarrico Reporting…

Vacancy Jobs & Recruitment Service

Let’s get brutally honest shall we? If you want to maintain a certain lifestyle in Second Life you have two options. You can become a premium member so you can transfer and convert funds to Lindens with the ability to purchase a sim or own a parcel on the grid.  But without Lindens it can be difficult to obtain all the things you need for a fulfilling Second Life. The other option is finding a virtual job because begging for lindens shamelessly at a club or welcome center will get you nowhere fast.
If you are reduced to holding a cup outside a club while looking like a noob, then maybe Second Life isn’t the place for you. There are plenty of jobs available on the grid. You just have to know where to look. Some experience is always a plus in the type of job you want  but it is not necessary if you  can be committed to whatever it is you apply for.

Vacancy is a new job & Recruitment Service that provides employers of Second Life with affordable AD Board rentals as well as additional services to help job seekers become great candidates. Owned and operated by JT Raynier and Jordan Shey, their objective is to treat Vacancy clients like partners and provide a high level of customer service. Each client is viewed as an individual. They believe Vacancy’s success is based on the people they provide a service to.
For 50L per week a business owner can post a help wanted Ad that provides useful information to job seekers. Job Seekers can easily browse the available job Ad quickly and easily. Resumes are an important part of matching employers with the perfect candidates so Vacancy helps build that bridge between the two.
The SL Enquirer went to Vacancy undercover to see what type of customer service was available and was pleasantly surprised that there was an actually person there to answer our questions. Good customer service is rare and to see it at Vacancy leads us to believe in their promise to treat each client with care and respect.

JT Raynier

Interview with JT Raynier
SLE: What inspired you to created Vacancy?  Can you tell our readers more about your objective and services?
JT: The Jobs market in Second Life is getting more and more competitive day by day. With Vacancy, we intend to bring something slightly different to the table. We’re in the process of fitting application drop boxes to as soon as as an applicant has filled out their application for a particular they can drop it back into the board and it goes direct to the advertiser. This cut’s down a lot on having to find the names of people to send the application too and streamlines the application process for both applicants and employers.

Jordan Shay

SLE: There are other job search agencies in Second Life. What separates your employment services from the others?
JT: What separates us is our level of customer service. We aim to contact new advertisers within 6hrs of taking out an advertisement with us to to set up their advertising privileges in our group. Unlike some other services we also undertake advertising with other businesses in SL to raise our profile in our target client and applicant markets.
SLE: Do you screen employers for certain criteria before they can post available jobs at Vacancy?
JT: At the moment no we believe it’s important for all businesses in SL that are looking for applicants to fill roles within their business or businesses to have the option to advertise with us.
SLE: What type of skills do you recommend for job seekers to have before they apply for a job? Do you offer training programs or help with creating a resume?
JT: The jobs that are most advertised in SL are roles in the entertainment sector, ie - Dj Jobs and Hosting jobs. We will in the very near future be offering training and support for this. But we’ll go more into that at another time as we are firming up plans at the moment to get this all done and to offer a good service to the customers who choose to undertake training with us.
Ad boards

SLE:  How do employers get set up at Vacancy? Can they choose any AD Board in the room or are there specific areas for the type of job they are offering?
JT: The way we’re setup at the moment employers can put their ads anywhere. We took this choice from construction mainly to keep cost down for employers. If they was for example to have three jobs for example, DJ, Host, Dancer that would be 150L$ a week for three standard boards as opposed to 50L$ for one standard board. But employers can have more than one board if they wish.
SLE: What type of information is shared in your group that will help employers and job seekers?
JT: We have a group setup for both employers and job seekers which employers can post their jobs in as group messages group messages. We’re always looking to innovate in the jobs sector of SL and have some interesting developments planned for the future but on these you’ll have to wait and see ;-)
SLE: is there anything else you would like to share about Vacancy?
JT: Yeah there is, We hope to see your readers employers and applicants really soo and hopefully we can help employers find the right people to fill the roles employers have and applicants the dream SL job they are looking for!

JT, Jordan  and Lanai at Vacancy

Additional Information
Group: secondlife:///app/group/68c8a85e-ae79-7bef-299c-3f643a40241b/about 
For Assistance contact : JT Raynier, Ĵòɍḋḁn Șɧȧŷ (jcshay) or
garrettjones Resident

PENUMBRA FASHION WEEK Spring Summer (S/S15) Announces the Lineup of Designers and Shows for their Spring Summer 2015 Fashion Week, May 16 – May 23, 2015




This year, we reached out to a group of new and inspiring designers, along with our known fashion designers.  And also, new this season will be mid-week trunk shows which will be smaller shows in  a more intimate atmosphere. 

This season promises to offer something for everyone.  The closing show on Saturday, May 23rd is being sponsored by ETERNALLY YOURS Weddings and Events and will be showing bridal themed designs.

In total, there will be 16 shows, representing 47 designers and showcasing over 200 designs, including women and men's apparel, makeup, and jewelry.

Here is the list of participating designers:
AlaFolie
Amarelo Manga
Athena Couture
AZUL
Baubles! by Phe
BLACKHAUS
Blacklace
Bomshie
BOND7
Carrie’s Lingerie
Entice
Ever An’Angel
ghee
GLITTER
Glitzz
Indyra Originals
JUMO Fashion and Beauty
K E L I N I
KL Couture
LaVian & Co.
Luxe Paris
Lybra
Lyrical B!zarre Templates
M&M STYLE
Masoom
MEB
MUA – your Make Up Addiction
Paisley Daisy
petit chat
PREY
Prism
Rapture
Rayne Couture
SlackGirl
Son!a
Sonatta Morales
Styles by Danielle
Supernatural
Topic Of Discussion
Tres Beau Designs
VaLynch
Vanity House Of Designs
White Room
Xen’s Hats
Zanze
Zanze Men
Zanze provocateur


The full date and time schedule will be announced at a later date, along with entertainment, on-site boutiques offering items from the various shows and locations for all the festivities.

Our Media Partners:
Eclipse Magazine, Fusion Magazine, MISS SL Magazine, Inovare Magazine, ModelSL Magazine, Versus Magazine, FashionCentric SeraphimSL and DesigningSL

About .PENUMBRA.
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We are .PENUMBRA. We are FASHION

PENUMBRA is the premier fashion event showcasing the newest collection by top and innovative, cutting edge, and emerging Second Life’s designers.
.PENUMBRA. offers high-quality fashion events and marketing for both the consumer and the fashion industry.
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Spotlight on AviewTV’s LaPiscean Liberty Tea Couturier Reporting...




When you think about SL TV you automatically think of AviewTV. It has been an institution in our SL lives for a long time and is still going strong  with the demand  for Machinima and increase of SL residence wanting to know what is occurring in our SL world.
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LaPiscean Liberty is the founder of AviewTV and still continues to provide Machinima and media the residence of SL need and require. He was kind enough to meet me to talk about AviewTV and also learn a little about the man behind Machinima media.


Tea.  Could you please tell us a bit about yourself and how you came about joining SL?
LaPiscean: As I live some distance from my Daughter, Cherub Spectre in SL, I joined to spend time with her. She is Founder and CEO of PixelTrix in SL.

Tea. You’re the Founder/CEO of AviewTV, how did the Aviewtv begin?
LaPiscean: Around 2008, A friend of mine, Rysan Fall of Fall films and I were talking about how to promote the filmmakers in SL, as most never heard of most of us. I say us because I no longer make films. I realized I would never make films as well as other have, so I decided to promote those that do. My friend Rysan said, why don’t you create your own network, like others have done in SL but more of a commercial programing network. So I agreed and started to develop some resources that would best promote the filmmakers as a community. Hence we started "Community Driven Programming".

Tea. Do you feel that since starting the AviewTV SL has changed throughout the years and has this affected the media industry?
LaPiscean: I feel the changes that SL has made to its platform has only made the media resources in SL better. Such as media on a prim, or shared media. Machinima has become a very good marketing tool for LL as well. Bringing the filmmakers together as a community in SL has brought a wealth of information to the filmmakers, such as technique, style, as well as inspiration and comprehension.


Tea. You hold quite a few top position in SL such as "UWA Machinima / Virtual Media Advisor / Archivist" and Cutting Edge Concert Events / Partner LEA Board Member how did you get involved with these industries?

LaPiscean: Simple really, (short version) When I first came to SL, people were very friendly and forthcoming with help and advice. The community was small in 05, and Lindens were around commonly. In developing my own international Avatar, I spoke to each person as if they were a Linden, because they were around in resident identity as well, with the most helpful manner I could muster. You never knew and still don't know who your speaking with really. So in this spirit I always wanted to help others accomplish what they were trying to do. This led to these positions more than anything. But I love Art, and Rock & Roll to and I have been web casting since AOL. So combining my interests and experience this is what led me to be lucky enough to become involved with these organisations in SL.

Tea. Can you tell us a bit about Slartist and how it came about?
LaPiscean: Slartist started out as a domain only about the same time as Metanomics started out in SL, with Robert Bloomfield. I got the domain as part of a resource list I had made to develop a site for film community. The domain went unused or parked for years, until AviewTV had run its course with development, meaning outdated and new resources were required to meet the needs of community.

Tea. What do you like to do when you are not working in SL?
LaPiscean: When am I NOT working in SL? I DO love playing chess with friends and folks from around the globe. I also like cooking and working outdoors, weather permitting.


Tea. What is next for you for the rest of 2015?
LaPiscean: Basically finish up some development on some of the networks other sites such as https://aviewbox.com which is a file sharing site like dropbox or you send it., Also working on the next generation AviewTV at http://beta.aviewtv.com which you may log into now with existing AviewTV account name and password. In 2016 be we will be looking forward to producing/launching  http://aviewcart.com, which will be a 3D content, multivendor shopping site, where members will sell content. We want to build a network site for the opensim community as well with the domains http://hypergridtv.com and http://opensimtv.com Right now these domains point to Slartist.

Tea:  It looks as though we have a lot more too look forward too from AviewTV

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Monday, April 20, 2015

The Results are in For SLE's Easter Egg Decorating Contest!



Thank you to all who participated in SLE's  Easter Egg Decorating Contest. Participants where given either a prim or mesh egg to choose from with 10 prim allowance to decorate. Winners were chosen based on the votes they received.  Winners and prizes are as follows:


1st Place- Dafne Starfire   Votes: 20 
Spotlight Feature and one month of advertising on The SL Enquirer website or cash prize of 1000L.


2nd Place- Isabella (Vortice41) Votes: 17
Prize: Press Release Post Gift Certificate or cash prize 300L



3rd Place- Bimala Tagore  Votes: 16
Prize: 100L Cash Prize 

 
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