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Friday, January 22, 2016

Center Ground Group Announces The Closing of the Care and Hope Center




It is with deep sadness that I have to announce the closing of the 'Hope and Care Center "of Center Ground.  The center reflected some of my core values, in and out of our virtual world. While some may not care to deal with RL issues in their "play" space. We felt that if one person was helped by seeing or hearing some information at the "Hope and Care Center", then it was worth it.  I applaud Morgan Whitfield for her vision and wish her well in her future endeavors. I'm sure we will be working together again.

Care and Hope Center does NOT accept any monetary donations.  We ask that you donate to your local battered women's center, YWCA, NoMore.org, NRVCD.org or LoveisRespect.org

Contact info:
IM or NC:  mmorganwhitfield


   


About Center Ground Group: Originally started by 4 environmentally focused leaders to discuss and promote true sustainable modeling, and preserve their ideas and dreams in the SL metaverse, now expanded to include arts and cultural interest

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If you would like more information on this topic IM Luchenpur Darwin inwolrd or e-mail Purnell_L@MartinPurnell.com

Avie Poll: Are Politics and Religion Important Topics in Second Life?-Becca Drascol Reporting



Are these topics important in SL?

Ask most club owners if politics or religion are a welcomed topic of conversation and you will most likely hear that no, they are not. Why is that? Perhaps because not only do people have their own beliefs and views on both, but both are hot button issues for that very reason.
Religion comes in many forms, and each of us has our own thinking on it. Some are not
Religious at all. Some people could care less about politics.

Love me or hate me, I choose not to discuss either topic and do not feel they are important or
even have a place in Second Life. To me SL is an escape, a place to be whatever and whoever I  may want be and to do things I enjoy. I like to live a little more on the wild side of things in my second life. I can have jobs I'd never do or cannot do in RL. I don't think about RL things like religion and politics while inworld.

Now with all that said that does not mean that some may not seek a challenging convo on
Politics and /or religion. And that's not to say that some may even seek out religion in-world.

For some these two hot button issues very well may hold an importance even in one's virtual
life. For others there are far more controversial views and beliefs they give importance to within SL.


Becca Drascol: Are Politics and Religion important topics in SL?
NeaFarspire Resident: I suppose it can be but from experience, those two topics still get heated even on SL. I try to stay away from discussing both...smiles.

Becca Drascol: Are Politics and Religion important topics in SL?
BarricWolf Resident: Not really.
Becca Drascol: Ok can I ask why you feel they are not?
BarricWolf Resident: I do not come here for it.
Becca Drascol: Many don't.
BarricWolf Resident: I come here to do the things I can not in real.
BarricWolf Resident: I can talk Politics and religion in real.
Becca Drascol: Great Thank you. Well thought out answer.


Becca Drascol: Are Politics and Religion important topics in SL?
ExklusiveMamii87 Resident: I think to some on SL it could very well be, but for me... It doesn't seem that important... Not as much as it would RL…

Becca Drascol: Are Politics and Religion important topics in SL?
EvanDarkblood Resident: Don`t get me wrong a person can be political or religious all they want. That being said I am neither and feel that there is no place for them in SL and with all the differing views on both they just cause drama.

Becca Drascol: Are Politics and Religion important topics in SL?
LaceyNightshade Resident: No they aren’t religion and politics have there place but it isn’t within SL. I feel people are too passionate about both and it’s just an issue waiting to happen when you incorporate either here.

Becca Drascol: Are Politics and Religion important topics in SL?
Nicholle Inglewood:  I don't think those topics are important unless you’re in some type of political or religious group. To me they shouldn't be discussed because from previous experiences, it just causes everyone to fight lol.



As for In-World…
For some religion and politics hold their place within Second life.  For if they did not, churches and other religious venues I visited would not exist and have traffic as high as four thousand. Or places for deep discussions on these very topics but also on such things as atheism. I do believe even in SL that people will discuss hard hitting issues and they will discuss ones that some people wouldn’t touch with a ten foot pole. However, for those I interviewed Religion and Politics were not something they wish to include virtually.


Are these topics important to you? Comment and let us know how you feel.

Thursday, January 21, 2016

2016 Christian Music Festival- Jan 24th at 2pm SLT





On Jan 24th at 2pm SLT, The Bowl at Origen's Hollywood Venues will be hosting its first annual Christian Music Festival. And it couldn't start out with a more distinguished line up of performers.

Earlier this month, both The Pink Vampire and Luciano Lionheart were name two of the top three vocalists in the 2015 Live Music Awards. They will be presenting both traditional and contemporary Christian music for a time of reflection and praise.

Christopher Quan and David Csiszer are well known around the grid for their ability to remind people who God is and what he has done for them through Jesus. Their music that always touches the heart and mind.

Please join us for this special event two-hour event with Second Life’s top vocalists.

Additional information:


Join our group! The Hollywood Ballroom & Theater

Contact: Origen


Arranging the Work-Space to Embrace Balance by Linda Lauren

I create my day every day by putting out to the universe what I want to embrace and receive in return. I have discovered that balance may be the most important thing that I want to embrace. I believe balance is one of the ingredients we need to afford us success in life and business. When I am feeling balanced it puts an entirely different spin on my day, making it easier to navigate through the murky waters of the decision-making process. It's important to me to initiate each day by incorporating balance in a way that feels natural. Not everyone likes order, and creating balance can make the messiest mind, and/or desk, become something out of the comfort zone. But, once you get used to how it feels to be balanced, new discoveries will more than likely be exposed, making the process something that adds quality to your days.



There are several ways to initiate balance. Here are four that I personally use and I have found them most helpful. They are bound to get you motivated as they have the potential to open you up to a clean canvas. That canvas allows you to begin anew at the desk where you spend most of your time.

  • Meditate: This is mandatory to me as it will set the tone for clear thinking and make way for the mindfulness needed to create a day that easily moves your work forward without stress. It affords you a clear slate.
  • Survey: Look at the surface of your desk as a table rather than as a desk. Close your eyes and try to remember what things looked like. Visualize yourself at the desk and try to remember your movements as they were when you are working. This will give you a sense of what is important to your work, and what might be in the way.
  • List: After opening your eyes, make a list of what is on your desk. Then number that list in the order of item importance. Include keepsakes and photos, adding them last to your list. This familiarizes you with the energy of your desk and what inspires you the most.
  • Arrange: By process of elimination, choose the items on your list that you are keeping. Keep only what you intend to use, and place the items on the desk in a way that allows you to effectively reach them with ease. Keep in mind the adage that less is more.
Now, give yourself some time with your new work-space, and be diligent. I have found that working with just the surface helps to keep the space uncluttered, which may ultimately lead to better productivity. The key to the success of this is to always be cognizant to return everything to the same place each and every time you use something so it becomes second nature.

In the beginning, this can seem like a nuisance, but in the long-run it has the potential to boost morale and return to you large allotments of time you may normally have missed out on. That result will have you embracing a more balanced work environment.

Linda Lauren

Article reprinted courtesy of



Link to original article
1/20/16

All Female Musician Night WITH DJ ROCKY AT DADDY-O's Thursday January 21st 6:00 - 8:00 PM


                                http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Almost%20Paradise/113/80/21


Come dance and party to DJ Rocky spinning all Female Musicians songs! It will range the gambit of all your favorite women of music! So grab your significant other, your friends and join us for a fun night at DADDY-O's....WHERE FUN RULEZ!  

Wednesday, January 20, 2016

TAMRA HAYDEN AND THE PINK VAMPIRE SING BACK-TO-BACK AT ORIGEN’S HOLLYWOOD VENUES. Jan 20th



TAMRA HAYDEN TO PLAY THE BOWL AT ORIGEN’S HOLLYWOOD VENUES!
In RL Tamra Hayden has performed on Broadway as Cosette in Les Miserables, she has toured the USA as Christine in Phantom of the Opera, and now she comes to The Bowl at Origen’s Hollywood Venues to share her magical voice with us. This is truly a must see performance from a highly acclaimed performer and artist. Join us on Wed. Jan 20th at 6pm SLT at the Bowl.


THE PINK VAMPIRE BEGINS HER EXCLUSIVE RUN AT ORIGEN’S HOLLYWOOD VENUES.
Wednesday, Jan 20th at 7pm SLT. This night begins The Pink Vampire’s exclusive run at Origen’s Hollywood Venues. The Pink Vampire’s voice is renowned throughout Sl. In fact, she was voted as one of SL’s top 3 vocalists in the 2015 Live Music Awards. Pink will be playing in the fabulous Bowl; a venue that can hold up to one hundred avatars with plenty of room for all. The club’s TIS system has 105 dances, in easy to find categories, that will make guests look like dancing professionals. People are also invited to stay after the show and dance under a fireworks filled sky.
Additional information:


Join our group! The Hollywood Ballroom & Theater

Contact: Origen


An in-depth Interview with R E G I Y I F U - Dean Lawson Reporting


Eiffelicious.
 

 
Regi Yifu is a Second Life artist who is currently staging the Eiffelicious Photo Contest. I had the good fortune to talk to Regi about the contest.
 
 

 
 
Dean : Why did you choose the Eiffel Tower as the subject of this photo contest?
 
Regi : I actually created this Eiffel Tower for a 2 hour Best of SL Fashion week in Paris. But It was such a nice build I wanted to share it with more people. So I applied for a LEA sim grant. In early December they contacted me and asked me if I was still interested in having the sim. I said YES!!! We then had a huge New Years Eve Party under the Eiffel Tower with over 300 visitors! The tower will be on the LEA7 sim until February. 
 
 

 
 
Dean : What are the rules to this contest?
 
Regi : TAKE A PHOTO OF THE TOWER AND SEND IT FULL PERM TO REGI YIFU. WINNER WILL BE MARKED IN THE INTERACTIVE GALLERY ON THE LEA7 SIM ON JAN 31st.
 
 

 
 
Dean : Could you tell me about the interactive art gallery?
 
Regi : I created an interactive Light Gallery. It is all created with light. Set your windlight to AMBIENT DARK to best view. Wear the items provided so you can see yourself in the dark. Collide with the signs to see red, green, and blue images combine into a full color image submitted for the contest. With limited space only the best photos received will be shown. http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/LEA7/149/133/22
 
 

 
 
Dean : Is there anything you would like people to know about you or the Eiffel Tower display at LEA7?
 
Regi : The Tower is 5000 prims and was built in 10 hours. Feel free to fly around and check it out. There are some flying snowflakes to use on the tip top! Have fun! Enjoy the wonders of Second Life!
 
 
LEA7 - Eiffelicious by Regi Yifu, LEA7 (127, 124, 22) - Moderate
 

Tuesday, January 19, 2016

The music stops, and yet it echoes on in sweet refrains.....


It is with great sorrow that I inform you of the passing of Ictus Belford aka Steve Bedingfield.  He passed away on the 14th January after a long and painful illness.

The tide recedes but leaves behind
bright seashells on the sand.
The sun goes down, but gentle
warmth still lingers on the land.
The music stops, and yet it echoes
on in sweet refrains.....
For every joy that passes,
something beautiful remains.

A 'pass the mic memorial is being held in his honour today 19th January'-

@ 6pmSLT


Those we love remain with us for love itself lives on,
and cherished memories never fade
because a loved one’s gone.
Those we love can never be more than a thought apart,
for as long as there is memory, they’ll live on in the heart.

Monday, January 18, 2016

An In Depth Interview with Photohunt Organizer Dave Koi - Dean Lawson Reporting...

Shoot To Win
 

 
 
The LEA Photohunt is a regular event in which second life residents can win prizes for taking snapshots. I had the good fortune to speak with the event coordinator Dave Koi.
 
 
Dean : Could you tell me about the origins of the LEA Photohunt?
 
Dave : Photohunt is an event started as part of the Virtual Artist Alliance (VAA). The purpose of VAA is to provide artists in Second Life with creative opportunities, and to unite people and groups into artistic collaborative experiences. Cyanide Seelowe started VAA and Photohunt was one of several events individual VAA members put on. As near as we can work out this would’ve been in 2007 sometime. Last year we had opportunity to expand to include some Photohunt event that focused solely on what was happening on LEA sims. Recently we incorporated the LEA hunts and the hosts all together and have since moved the main gallery and starting point onto LEA donated land for which we are very grateful. Photohunt and LEA are a perfect fit.
 
 
 
 
Dean : Could you explain how the photo hunt works?
 
Dave : PhotoHunt is a game in which participants must search for the best Second Life snapshot that embodies a theme or landmark provided by a moderator within a time limit of 60 minutes. No outside manipulations are allowed. Spectators are welcome, and everyone is invited to vote for the winners of each match! Prizes of $L for 1st, 2nd, 3rd are given based on donations.
 
 

 
 
Dean : How often do you have photo hunt events and how can people get involved?
 
Dave : Photohunt runs every Wednsesday at 6pm slt. Also Photohunts are run each Monday at 11:30am slt - this is specially created time to suit Euro-centric countries and is run by hosts from that region. Adhoc events are run weekends - as announced through group. Photohunt has a Facebook group athttps://www.facebook.com/groups/slphotohunt/ and a Flickr group at https://www.flickr.com/groups/sl-photohunt/
 
Everybody is welcome, just TP to the start location on LEA in time for the start. The location ishttp://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/LEA3/79/227/41
 
 

 
 
Dean : Who are the judges of the photohunt events and what is the criteria for judging?
 
Dave : It’s very much a peer review process. Each event is judged using a voting process. Those who took part vote on each others photos. The voting script doesn’t allow you to vote on your own work. The criteria is largely left up to each individual, though often some like to see any Theme that might be given as part of the photo submitted. This however isn’t mandatory.
 
 
Dean : In a previous conversation you mentioned that the Photohunt avatar is used by more than one person. How does that work? 
 
Dave : The Photohunt event itself is run to a pretty well set formula. There’s a group of core hosts that make the major decisions but mostly I see it as a community owned and run show. Because of that fundamental belief I took steps a couple years ago to create a Photohunt account that is separate from the hosts themselves. In this way Photohunt becomes its own entity and all the items involved with running Photohunt can go with it. That way hosts can come and go and the Hunt live on. 
 
 

 
Dean : Is there anything you would like our readers to know about yourself or the Photohunt Events?
 
Dave : Photohunt is a unique event as it’s a set time limit and set location. This creates an environment of almost “forced creativity” . It offers a set time to be creative and each hunt is a self-contained event with a start and end in a relatively short space and time that is complete in itself.  The nature of peer review voting means anyone has a good chance to do well. In addition it’s a great bunch of people and friendly helpful creative community. It’s those who take part and invest part of themselves in the Photohunt ideals that become a part of the community and the Photohunt entity and so it becomes an ongoing community owned and run show. At least that’s how I envision it.

Thursday, January 14, 2016

DAVID BOWIE TRIBUTE BY DJ ROCKY AT DADDY-O's Thursday January 14th 6:00 - 8:00 PM


                                http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Almost%20Paradise/113/80/21

You are cordially invited to Daddy-O's for a Tribute to DAVID BOWIE by DJ Rocky! DJ Rocky will be spinning all those tunes you love from Bowie as we pay our tribute to his great musical career! Grab your significant other, your friends and join us to pay tribute to one of the greats of rock and music history!  

Wednesday, January 13, 2016

Embracing Memories of the Other Side by Linda Lauren

I recently moved into a new house, and in my attempts to make it a “home,” I have been transferring boxes that I have had in storage for some forty years! Someone asked me what was in some of the boxes. My reply was “memories,” as that is what I am about. Not nostalgia, but memories of my life and the people who embraced, and continue to embrace, sharing that life with me.


Many of those memories are of family who are long gone, particularly my mother and father. I miss them the most. Memories create a vortex of emotion that can be overwhelming, but important to the messages that have those people into it. Admittedly, keeping those emotions in perspective are difficult, yet they can be ultimately rewarding.

In the case of my new home, it is my mother I sense around me the strongest. It’s as if she has been waiting for this connection to happen for over a decade. Now that it’s here, I can sense her energy in very strong and familiar ways. Most especially, it is the desire to pick up the telephone and speak to her in real time that is the most intensely felt. It is as if she did not die at all. Yes, as a medium I can connect with her in the manner of communication, but this feeling transcends that. With every new or old discovery, I have the immediate reflex to actually believe that she is still alive in this world and that I can share with her all that is transpiring. The spirit does not die with the body, so when we think of the person and experience the body, we are embracing a part of them we remember as still living in this earthly existence.

My clients and friends have all told me that they have touched upon the same sentiments and ask how to deal with them. I have discovered that the way to work with this energy is to fully seize it and focus our attention on the actual communication. Doing that is easier than one might realize:
  • The key to communication of any kind, particularly that of the other side, is meditation. It is the single most important way to open yourself up to the vibration that is expressed from any spiritual connection. 
  • Listening and acting upon these sensations. This will help you feel better about it, so don’t be afraid to reach out to your loved ones who have passed away. They are reaching out to you and what you are experiencing is the intensity of them moving closer to you. 
  • Journal your documentation of this special dialog, as that will enrich your familiarization and enhance your own ability for that special connection.
Remember that your connection is like a telephone, and with practice you can enjoy a rich, rewarding “visit” with loved ones.

When I began to have the familiar “conversation” with my mother, I decided to write down the details of what I wanted to share. That is when I realized that those “memories” have opened up a way to be consoled by her energy. So if this is happening to you, don’t be afraid to act upon it, as it is one of the most healing aspects of communication you can deliver to yourself.

originally posted on 
Medium.com 1-13-16 


Monday, January 11, 2016

The Canvass Sky

THIS ARTICLE HAS BEEN REMOVED. 

The SL Enquirer deeply apologizes to the real artists who were insulted by someone posing as an artist and fabricating the information they provided to our news source. We do not support that type of behavior.

Sunday, January 10, 2016

THE HISTORY OF VISIONAIRE INSTITUTE- January 10th @ 10 AM SLT



This SL photography school opened in early 2014 and is the brainchild of WrenNoir Cerise and Nariko Okawa, two established SL photographers who have created images for magazines, store ads, vendor ads, private clients, or other personal photography. Nariko and Wren saw a need for people who wanted to take their own photos, but lacked the technical skills and/or the 'artistic eye' to create a polished, powerful, or aesthetically significant image. There was also a lack of an organized SL photography knowledge base that people could tap. Nariko and Wren decided to make the time to put together a curriculum and be available to teach. Recognizing that no one person knows everything, the course also incorporates established and well-respected photographers as guest lecturers.

VISIONAIRE INSTITUTE aims to teach her students how to 'see' what works and what doesn't work in an image. Significantly, the lessons are intense and make students fully flesh out who they are as photographers.  No one is expected to copy the teachers' techniques.  Students' own strengths are allowed to flourish and be recognized.  Everyone has a skill in something and at VISIONAIRE Institute they help you find it, refine it, augment it, and use it to the utmost.

Since opening, it has been packed with students each semester. Due to the thorough lesson plans, there are only 2 semesters offered each year.

VISIONAIRE INSTITUTE looks to evolve as the needs of the students become more and more refined.

PREVIEW OF UPCOMING COURSES

Each class teaches Nariko and Wren something about improvements and additions to the curriculum.  You can expect to see more of:

* Creating strong imagery through tight composition
* Lighting techniques
* Portrait photography
* Blogging photography
* The business aspects of being an SL photographer
* Small, intimate classes (limited to 10 students)
* Machinima
* Video tutorials

Information about upcoming courses and general information about this institute can be found here:

http://www.visionairesl.com/

Saturday, January 9, 2016

Ding, ding, ding, round number two


Lab Chat returns on January 21st – with Ebbe Linden (aka Ebbe Altberg, CEO of Linden Lab) answering more of your questions!




Just to remind you, Lab Chat is the name of the new series that is aimed at providing Second Life users with the opportunity to have your questions put to Lab management and personnel.

The second episode of Lab Chat, recorded in front of a live audience and then broadcast on numerous streams including Second Life’s You Tube channel, AviewTV and SLArtist as well as being available in audio and written transcription.  Is being held at 10.30am SLT in the LEA Theater with seating available on LEA2, 3 and 4.

As with the first event, you are being invited to submit your questions via a Lab Chat forum thread. Questions to be asked will be selected by members of the Lab Chat production team. Those submitting selected questions will be invited to attend the recording of the session, and put their question directly to Ebbe in voice if they wish; otherwise questions will be asked the Lab Chat hosts, Saffia Widdershins and Jo Yardley.

How do you submit your questions?

You enter your questions on the special Linden Lab Forum which will be opened for questions shortly – LL will tell you when and where to go!

The questions to feature on the show will be chosen by the Lab Chat team (who are all residents). Don’t worry if your question isn’t chosen – as you may have a chance to ask it in the open session at the end (if there is time).

Those users whose questions are chosen will be invited to appear on the stage. They will be able to put their questions directly to Ebbe, in voice if they wish (or their questions will be read if they don’t use Voice/Skype).

The audience will be in the other three regions of the Theater. Voice relays mean that what is said will be audible on all four regions. There are also a set of text chat relays so that all text should be visible on all regions, and we have a team in the Theater who will be providing a voice-to-text service to let people know what is being said in voice. If there’s time, questions asked in text chat will also be put to Ebbe.

There will be a full transcription published later to accompany the video. Highlights will be broadcast on the Drax Radio Files show.

So get your questions in by Friday 15th January– and be at the show on the 21st.

Lab Chat Team: Draxtor Despres, Gentle Heron, LaPiscean Liberty, Marianne McCann, Elrik Merlin, Petlove Petshop, Inara Pey, Secret Rage, Aisling Sinclair, Arduenn Schwartzman, Lorin Tone, DevinVaughn, Saffia Widdershins, and Jo Yardley.

Link:

https://labchatsl.wordpress.com/

"HELP! I’m all meshed up” - Dean Lawson reporting



A guide to adding mesh clothes and understanding alpha layers.
 
As someone who is new to Second Life I am constantly learning how to do things as basic as sitting in chairs, unpacking boxed items and understanding why some scripts work in some sims and not in others. To assist me in my Second Life adventures I’ve found many helpful people who have given me the benefit of their advice and, on occasions when there is no one to offer support, there is a surprising amount of information to be found on websites such as Second Life wiki, Youtube tutorials and the Second Life Forums. So rather than rely entirely on my own limited experience to explain how alpha layers work, I will offer quotes from more experienced SL residents to describe the process of using multiple mesh and alpha layers.
 
 
For those who are newer to Second Life than myself, I will give a brief explanation of what mesh and alpha layers are. There are three types of clothes in second life, the first is usually called “system clothes” which are represented in your inventory as shirt and pants icons. System clothes appear to be "painted" onto your avatar and don’t have the same realistic quality as the other two types. The second type of clothing is called “Prim” and is represented in your inventory as a yellow cube. Prim clothes are usually made from multiple prims linked together which sometimes appears more realistic than system clothes but, because it is composed of several parts, it can sometimes cause lag. The third type of clothing is called “Mesh” and is also represented in your inventory as a cube.
 
Unlike system clothes Mesh is more realistic in the way it fits on your avatar and, unlike prim clothing, mesh does not generate lag, so it would appear that Mesh is the best choice of the three. However when mesh clothes are worn, sometimes, it does not fit perfectly and parts of your avatar will show through the clothes. So, if your avatar has a large posterior and you put on a pair of mesh skinny jeans, your backside will show through the jeans. One way to deal with this problem is to readjust your avatar's shape to fit the clothes however, for mesh clothing designers, a more convenient solution was to create an alpha layer, which makes parts of your avatar invisible.
 
 

 
 
Usually when a mesh outfit is purchased, an alpha layer that fits the outfit is included, however this is not always the case, especially with gift and discount items. Problems with alpha layers also occur when clothes purchased separately are mixed together to create a unique ensemble. This is when it becomes necessary to use multiple alpha layers and you will need to know how to “add” instead of wear.
 
When Second Life resident Daika Andel posted the question "How do i wear alpha layers together” in the SL Forums back in November 2012,  Charlotte Caxton replied; "When you want to wear more than one of something, right click and choose add instead of wear. Some older viewers do not support this feature. You can wear up to five layers at once of each layer, ie 5 shirt layers, and 5 tattoo layers and 5 alpha layers etc. Multiple layers of some tattoo layers occasionally cause issues sometimes for some people.”
 
 
 

 
 
When posed a similar question LoriLexa replied; "You need to choose ADD    If you choose WEAR, it will replace the other layer. If you choose ADD it will allow you to wear multiple layers without replacing them. The same holds true for objects and tattoo layers. For example: If you want to wear a tattoo on your upper arm and another tattoo layer for your eyeshadow, you must wear the first and ADD the rest or just ADD all of them. Same with rings, if you have 3 different rings that you want to wear to your right hand, you just choose ADD for all of them. Same for hats over hair. If both objects are defaulted to wear on your head, you ADD them both so one does not remove/replace the other. etc...
 
 
 
So it seems that by "ADDing" mesh, prim, system and alphas layers you can create your own unique Second Life ensembles and costumes. So much for putting on your pants one leg at a time.
 
 

A Journey into Roissy by MK (monkeyking2011)

Come with me as we join MK on "A Journey into Roissy: My time at Cafe LaPe'rouse @ Austin, a Second Life sim".


The novel The Story of O by French author Anne Desclos (writing under the pen name Pauline Réage) is a tale of female submission. It involves a beautiful Parisian fashion photographer named O, who is taught to be constantly available for oral, vaginal, and anal intercourse, offering herself to any male who belongs to the same secret society as her lover.

The novel has spawned various movies and sequels, and has also been the basis for several sims and groups in Second Life. The first successful English-speaking Story of O sim in Second Life was founded in August 2007 by Megan Fabre and Marian Wildcat, and this sim passed from owner to owner for a while, before being led by Slint Dezno and closing in 2014. All of the other English-language Roissy areas were derived in one way or another from this original sim, either as a direct descendant or as splinter groups. Roissy Val d'Oise (VDO) opened in 2012, and has been led throughout by Rene (geir Resident), while Roissy-en-France (ReF) was founded in late 2014 by Josephine Ambrose Roux and is based on the life of O as portrayed in the second book, "Le Retour à Roissy" (The Return to Roissy).





The longest running Roissy sim is Cafe LaPe'rouse @ Austin, which was founded in September 2008 by Ratzu Darkstone, and which celebrated its 7th anniversary in September 2015. This article will focus on the organization and history of Cafe LaPe'rouse @ Austin as I know it, as well as my own personal experiences in the sim.

Cafe LaPe'rouse @ Austin sprawls on a full region of 65,536 m², and first time visitors will be amazed at the diversity of environments and settings within that area. Unlike the other Roissy sims, there is no unifying architectural or ecological theme that dominates throughout the entire space. Instead, Austin boasts an impressive variety of venues and landscapes that just beg to be explored by any intrepid Second Life explorer, from a huge tree house perched high atop a magnificent botanical specimen to blue caverns hidden deep underground; from a Japanese-themed Tea Room to a secret place that features erotic depictions of Alice in Wonderland; from a hilltop venue dedicated to sexy cowgirls to an Arabian style bed perched high atop a hill; to name just a few of the many fascinating areas in the sim.

The region itself is dominated by the Chateau. This sits in the center like a regal queen surveying her domain and is off limits to visitors except during special events, and almost all socializing takes place in the southwest quadrant of the region, where the Cafe, stores, and discussion and permanent dance areas are located. A red and gold train circumnavigates the parcel and provides a leisurely way for visitors to see some of the major features and geography of Austin.

The group is structured rather rigidly and along strictly maledom lines, and is dedicated to exploring domination and submission in the context of the Story of O. The intended goal is to provide training for the girls in their total submission, and produce Masters who are comfortable and powerful in their domination and expert in roleplay, and it is not an exaggeration to state that the regimen in Austin is most likely the most rigorous and comprehensive in all of Second Life. Both males and females are assigned two mentors and have to go through a series of levels in their training, culminating in the O-girl status in girls and the Master tag for Doms. Areas of study include Austin Culture, Bondage and control, Discipline and S/M, Safety, Scening and protocols, and Dominance and submission. Due to the somewhat long and arduous training required, as well as the strict application procedures that weed out people who either cannot function well socially with the group or whose dedication is suspect, the attainment of the O-girl and Master tags in Austin is something to be celebrated and treasured.

There have been some controversial aspects to the sim as well, at least to some people. Voice verification and IP address checking of applicants ensures that deception will not be a problem, but the use of software at one time to eliminate the proliferation of alts in the sim created some dissent from outsiders. The sharing of the girls at some point during their training among all the Masters also raises some eyebrows from those outside the group. However, Ratzu notes that Austin is first and foremost a D/s group where the Master-girl relationship is valued above all else, and that the sharing of the girls "is first for their growth and secondly for our pleasure. The poly aspect serves to grow our girls and Masters by allowing us to overcome our own insecurities, jealousy, learn to trust and become trustworthy."

I entered this culture that was based on strict protocols and rules for its members, but one situated in a rather whimsical physical environment, when I had my first full experience with Austin in July 29, 2014. I had met my submissive Linda (LB burnstein) just two weeks earlier, and she had  invited me to join in a Newbie dance being held at the sim. By chance, the host of that event was Melinda Nyn, someone who I would later mentor and take into my protection, and she took the first picture of me and Linda as a couple. I enjoyed the dance, and found the people warm and welcoming, an opinion that did not change when I later participated in several other events at Austin.  I even participated in my first Second Life auction during the 6th Anniversary celebrations, when I won a two hour date with Linda by mortgaging a kidney and a couple of other internal organs that will hopefully not be missed.
In the year since I have come to know the sim and its inhabitants well, and we have become ardent supporters of Austin and its events. We both like voicing and the Tuesday and Friday Voice Chats at the Austin Starbucks is a regular haunt of ours. In addition, Austin holds sit-down discussions where the topics range from theories about BDSM and D/s; to talks about the Story of O; to the more prosaic elements of D/s play such as roleplay, limits, and safewords. It also holds the usual dances which are a common staple of most sims in Second Life, but supplements these with events such as Movie/TV Trivia games, sex board games, a weekly Toy Chest Game, as well as the Undressed or Bound quiz where submissives are given the choice of being bound or removing some article of clothing. Finally, the Austin Revue produces semi-regular plays in Austin's Speakeasy Theater that examine D/s and BDSM concepts, and the troupe and production are second to none in Second Life.

I have also come to love the sim builds. Early on, I had Linda assemble a collection of landmarks of some of the more notable spots in the sim as part of an assignment. She came back with more than twenty LMs, and I have spent quite a bit of time exploring them, marvelling at some of the exquisite builds. All were designed by Ratzu, many times in consultation with the girls, but out of all the myriad thematic wonders of the sim, I would have to say that the Submission Gallery of Austin is by far the most impressive and arguably one of the most important features of the sim.

Austin has what is probably the largest collection of captioned D/s artwork in Second Life. Housed in three floors in the main building and a further six floors in a connected annex, visitors can spend literally hours in the Austin Submission Gallery gazing at the row upon row of images on the walls of the gallery, each with some text included on it about BDSM or Domination and submission. It is a learning tool for D/s practitioners that cannot be found anywhere else in SL, and Ratzu regularly hosts discussion tours of the gallery for members and visitors alike, wherein a participant can select an image and the accompanying text and elaborate on his or her thoughts about it.


In the end, it would not be an exaggeration to say that both my girl Linda and I have come to consider Austin our second home. We even have our favorite spots on the region, with Linda picking a hill that overlooks most of the sim as a frequent spot for meditation, while I like spending time in the refined elegance of the Austin library, ensconced on a luxuriant leather chair among the book-lined shelves. We are comfortable with the kind members of the group, and look forward to getting to know new friends and acquaintances in the future.


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Friday, January 8, 2016

IT's A MUSIC DOUBLEHEADER AT DADDY-O's Friday January 8th 5:00 - 8:00 PM


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Join us and knock your Friday night out of the park with our Music Doubleheader! Starting the night off from 5-6 will be Live Performer Rocky Sutera doing a SANTANA TRIBUTE. Sammy can play the guitar like no other live performer in SL! Following Sammy from 6-8 will be the one and only DJ Weeblewolf Pinion and his Friday Night Faves where you can win 2,000 L! This is a night you won't want to miss! So grab your significant other, your friends or just come alone and meet new friends at Daddy-O's. Daddy-O's...Where fun RULEZ! 

Thursday, January 7, 2016

IT'S A PAJAMA PARTY AT DADDY-O'S Thursday January 7th 6-8 PM SLT


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It's a PAJAMA party!! And what Pajama party is complete without great music!  DJ Rocky will supply the tunes with his great mix of music you love! So put on your most comfy (or sexy) pajamas and fuzzy slippers and jump on over to Daddy-O's! Come see one of the most fun and comfortable venues in SL - Daddy-O's, Where FUN Rulez!

 
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