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Sunday, May 5, 2019

PETRA's Performance Schedule for Week of 5/5

                               


TUESDAY, MAY 7
                                                          
                                                          
2pm          Paris Obscur

3pm          Savannah Rain

4pm          Wayne Davis

5pm          Erik Kottzen

6pm          Liam Wakeman

7pm          Savannah Coronet

8pm          Essence Bilasimo

9pm          Hogan Bailey



FRIDAY, MAY 10
                                                                                                     
1pm          Telima

2pm          Lisa Brune

3pm          Jack Slade 

4pm          AMforte Clarity

5pm          Collin Martin

6pm          Max Kleene



NOTRE DAME AFLAME! (SL) ART IMITATES (RL) LIFE – JOSH (THOMAS1 BELLIC) REPORTING.



SecondLife residents who have been here for any length of time have read, usually in someone’s profile, words to the effect of “Remember:  Behind every avatar is a Real Person. Handle with care”.  We are encouraged to remember the connection between real people and their pixelated renderings.  
But are we not also reminded on occasion to remember the connection between Real World events and their pixelated renderings as well?  Just as how we direct and control pixelated avatars can illicit real world passion and emotions, so also, the way we treat renderings of certain revered places and things can also illicit powerful emotions.  Case in point: The recent tragic fire that ravaged the 900-year-old Cathedral of Notre Dame.


Construction on this historic monument on an island in the Seine River in Paris, France took 182 years, from 1163 to 1345.   The near destruction of that same artifice took a mere 15 hours. Later, the President of France announced that this venerable structure nearly two centuries in the making, would be rebuilt in five years.   
On April 15, 2019 a bishop at the cathedral of Notre Dame noticed a fire coming from the rear roof top.  The news of the fire rocked the world.  People across Europe and around the world referred to Notre Dame as the “Heart of Europe”.  Investigators would later learn that the fire had been started either by electrical wiring in the forest of electronics used to operate the bells in the bell tower, or by cigarettes smoked by contractors doing restoration work on the historic structure.   Either way, this landmark that had stood the test of time for nearly a millennium, was now in flames, and a shocked world watched in horror as the black smoke darkened the Paris sky.



The residents of SL were not immune to the consequences of this destruction.  Many flocked to the Paris 1900 Sim and stood in front of the replica of the Cathedral of Notre Dame.
In the early hours of the fire, the people who gathered in SL were supportive of each other and of their beloved landmark.  News was shared from RL residents of Paris. Pictures and stories were relayed from those standing on St. Louis Island.  The pictures were heart breaking as all of Paris stood by watching.  Residents were notified early on that several historical items had been evacuated unharmed. It wasn’t long however, before griefers attempted to ridicule the horrific events.  Later, the builder of the SL Notre dame Cathedral tried to replicate Real World events, and he was chastened by many on the crowd for doing so. A sample of local chat will help you understand the depth of sentiment surrounding this catastrophe.



[11:52:58] Observer 1:  Good news!  Eight of the iconic copper statues are safe.  They have been removed. That is some relief, at least.
[11:53:15] Observer 2: Yes.... they are working hard to save the art work… brave men and women.
[11:53:44] Observer 3: Priceless art work
[11:55:23] Observer 4: I am not a religious man; I have no religion.  But I am very sorry for all the people of France and all the people of the Catholic religion.
[11:55:38] Observer 1: This is more about history than about religion

In SL, there have been several replicas of Paris over the years.  Some depicted a modern-day Paris; others paid historical homage.  The one with the most traffic in SL currently is “Paris 1900”, an elaborately constructed rendition that closely mirrors what the “City of Lights” must have looked like in its heyday when Notre Dame was a mere 555 years old.
Many of the residents who stood in the SL Notre Dame courtyard offered words of support and unity:
[12:04:56] (Observer 5): I pray for our church. Even though I am not from France, Notre Dame is the heart of Europe.
[12:05:13] (Observer 1): It is one of the hearts of western civilization
[12:25:52] (Observer 5): Tonight, we are ALL French.

Not all visitors were sympathetic to the situation however.  The Cathedral was soon attacked in-world as griefers descended onto the SIM.  Two of them set their avis on fire and hurled themselves to the front of the building.  A different kind of fire erupted down the peak of the roof set from just beneath the surface.  The crowd went wild;



[12:32:42] (Observer 6) shouts: Can you please extinguish the fire?  It is painful enough to see it burning in RL!
[12:33:08] (Observer 13) shouts: YES PLEASE!
[12:33:26] Observer 8): Extinguish the flames!  Please!
[12:35:02] (Observer 9): Part of the fire is an avatar. Can it be derendered?
[12:35:16] (Observer 11): Too much disruption here!
[12:36:57] (Observer 9) shouts: It is a griefer!
[12:37:24] (Observer 12) shouts: I live in Paris, and was born in Paris.  It is the French who started this f###ing fire, and they must put it out quickly!
[12:37:51] (Observer 13) shouts: No, I spoke to the owner of the Sim who added the fire.  He says he did it so people can see and understand what really happened.  Pffftt…As if we are not perfectly capable of following the news. We come here for hope and prayers, and NOT “Real Life Part 2!!!”
[12:46:58] (Observer 13): It shows a profound lack of respect. People that have the ability to log into SL, also have the ability to see this on the news. We don't need to see it here too. People came for prayer and hope, not “Horror Movie Part 2”.



The crowd was incensed and growing more and more agitated; people were yelling at each other; arguments began to break out around the square in front of the Cathedral.  When the crowd learned that the fires on the roof were added by the owner of the SIM, (I’ll call him Claude), the tense atmosphere became riotous;
[12:43:50] (Observer 14) shouts: Claude owns the fire animation at the roof!
[12:49:05] (Observer 12) shouts: HEY PEOPLE! Claude is the owner of the Cathedral.  Since HE is burning the cathedral, should we go elsewhere???
[12:50:42] (Observer 12) shouts: Claude! You don't deserve our presence!!
[12:50:48] (Observer 16) shouts: Claude is the co-owner of Paris 1900 and the builder of Notre Dame Cathedral! Please respect his decisions!
On an individual basis, several people, offended by the pixelated flames, chose simply to derender the griefers and the flames coming from the roofline.  Others in the crowd rallied around “Claude’s” decision to put the flames up, and suggested that people leave if they did not support his choice or took offense by his actions.
[12:45:37] (Observer 17) shouts: We need to show love and respect for our French family.
[12:45:59] (Observer 18) shouts: THANK YOU SO MUCH, [Observer 17]!
Of the many fine tributes that came in over the following days, perhaps one of the most heartfelt was drawn by an artist who was particularly impacted by the fire.  The CNN website, https://www.cnn.com/world/live-news/notre-dame-fire/index.html at 12:27 p.m. ET, April 16, 2019, posted the following statement and artwork:
“As Notre Dame Cathedral burned, Cristina Correa Freile channeled her own emotion by imagining how the church's most famous fictional denizen — its hunchbacked bell ringer — might have responded to the calamity.”


Author’s Note:  Due to the sensitivity surrounding the devastation of Notre Dame Cathedral, rather than foment further distress among those present, the names in this article have been changed to preserve the anonymity of the speakers.

SURL http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Paris%201900/40/116/24

Friday, May 3, 2019

The Role of Certified Mail in Consumer Protection

Even if you are not a frequent postal mailer, you have definitely heard about certified mail. Many people who don’t have any idea about certified mail think of it as some sort of legal compliance in certain situations. However, that’s not the case.
Certified mail can be your any postal item. The main upside of any certified mail is that it provides mailer with a proof of delivery. This feature of certified mail comes in really handy when you are dealing with different consumer protection issues.
Let’s see how certified mail can help consumers when they are particularly dealing with financial institutions.

Resolving Dispute with a Debt Collector

If you want to dispute a debt, then certified mail is the best way of correspondence. To begin with, any debt collection company with a certain physical address can’t refuse to receive a dispute letter when it comes as a certified mail. They are well aware of the consequences of not signing the receipt.
But why we are sending a postal mail when there are emails and faxes to work with? The simple reason for preferring certified mail over other ways of written correspondence is you don’t get the proof in the rest of the methods.
Email inboxes are overfilled with mail and your dispute letter can easily get lost in it. The chances of your electronic letter ending up in spam folders are also high. And even if the dispute letter is sent on the correct address and received by the intended recipient, he/she can wipe out the proof with a single click (by deleting it). On the other hand, the fax confirmation sheet is also not admissible proof that you have sent the letter.
This lack of proof makes contemporary written correspondence less reliable than a certified postal mail.

Also Better than Oral Correspondence

Many people just don’t want their debt collectors to constantly buzz them with calls on workplaces, residential numbers, and cell phones. Moreover, the calls don’t end up well when the topic of discussion is dispute resolution. Also, debt collectors know how to gaslight their consumers, especially during oral conversations. Certified mail provides a better alternative to phone calls.
The use of certified mail is not just limited to correspond with debt collectors. Although rare, sometimes credit reporting agencies and furnishers also make mistakes in their reports. If you identify any error in the reporting, then the best way to convey your concern to the relevant authorities is again a certified mail.

Dealing With a Mortgage Company

Dealing with any mortgage company is always a tricky rope to tread. The general uncooperative and unfriendly mannerism of the people working there adds insult to injury. The better way to deal with the problematic staffer of any mortgage company is to use certified mail.
Whether you want to send a request for information or making any correspondence to invoke loss mitigation, it is better if you use mail that comes with proof i.e. certified mail.  As mentioned earlier, mortgage guys can be pretty bad. There are instances when they even completely deny that they have received any parcel or package. Somehow, it looks like there is no other way around to deal with mortgage companies except certified mail.
In short, any mail that could entail litigation can be secured by giving it the status of a certified mail.

How Certified Mail Makes All the Difference?

In certified mail, the proof of delivery is either the green card or the electronic return receipt duly signed by the receiver along with the date and their designation. This gives you solid evidence that can be later used to pin down a deceitful entity.
These signed mail receipts prove to be of great importance when matters aggravate and go to any court of law. Judge and jury put their weight the party that comes with tangible and undeniable proofs. One can say that any devious organization can get around the proof of certified mail by stating that someone else has signed the receipt in its name. This defense is just counterproductive. It doesn’t only prove to be of any help in front of the judge and jury, but it also taints their business reputation.  

Certified Mail Also Establishes Your Authority

Financial organizations are ruthless in their dealings. Many of them operate with a predator mentality and use all the deceit, lying, and manipulation to shut in their consumers. Using apologetic and explanatory conduct while dealing with them only makes matters worse.
If you know that your claim/question/dispute is fair and lawful, then you must assert this by all means. Besides having the body of the letter written in a convincing and certain tone, it is also important to send it in the most commanding manner.
Certified mail gives you this option where you can make you correspondences more assertive. They look more formal and official as if sent out by an authority. Moreover, signing the document signals the recipients that the mailer means business and sticks at nothing.  

What Comes with Certified Mail?

There are various features of the proof of certified mail. First of all, you can provide the proof through the dispatch date verified through a third-party. The tracking record and delivery confirmation from a third party can also prove to be solid evidence besides the green card or electronic return receipt.

Ease of Use

Do you think preparing and sending out a certified mail is as lengthy and exhaustive as the majority of legal paperwork? Rest assured, it is not like anything like that. With the help of a third party mailing service, you don’t have to do anything extra. You can complete the entire process from the convenience of your home. This informational post can give you a clear idea of how to send a certified mail.

Final Words


You can ensure the protection of your rights as a consumer by making the relevant correspondence through certified mail. Those few extra bucks that you are going to spend on certified mail might eventually save you hundreds and thousands of dollars.

Tuesday, April 30, 2019

A Celebration of the life of Fran Serenade at Savoy Ballroom in Creations Park on Saturday, May 11, 2019, from 11AM to 9PM, featuring some of Second Life’s very best performers.

April 29, 2019  FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

EVENT DATE:  May 11, 2019



On March 3rd, 2019, Creations Park lost its original inspiration, and Second Life lost its most celebrated senior.  Fran Serenade passed away at 92 after a lifetime of loving and serving others in both of the worlds she lived in. Fran was beloved by all who knew her, including her Linden friends. Her daughter, Barbie Alchemi, and son, AlmostThere Inventor, built Creations Park in Second Life to be a wonderworld to stimulate the mind, specifically for Fran and others with Parkinson’s.   The Draxtor video about Fran and the medical research into Parkinson’s done at Creations Park was called one of the most important ever made about Second Life by Linden Lab’s CEO Ebbe Linden.  

A Celebration of Fran’s life will be held at Savoy Ballroom in Creations Park on Saturday, May 11, 2019, from 11AM to 9PM SLT.  Some of the very best live singers in Second Life will be performing in her honor.  Most knew Fran and some had performed at her 90th birthday party, also at Savoy. All talent will be performing for tips only, and like all events at Creations Park, this will benefit Team Fox for Parkinson’s Research.

By June 1, 2019, a memorial honoring Fran and this celebration will be located in-world at the Savoy Swing Era Museum, and will be available online at SavoyBallroom.org/fran



Shorter Version 3:40m     Fran’s story, with Barbie and scenes of Creations for Parkinson’sParkinson’s patient exploring virtual world
Living in a Modem World  Posted on April 12, 2015 by Inara Pey



ENTERTAINMENT SCHEDULE

TIME ARTIST AGENT/SL CONTACT
11:00 AM Samm Qendra direct
12:00 PM Putri Solo (putrisolosinger) Jamila.lanley  
1:00 PM Luciano Lionheart Helen (Helendar Bailey)
2:00 PM Phil Setner Alessia Setner (alessia.rodeyn)
3:00 PM Agatha Knowles Troy Nelson (troyjaimes)
4:00 PM Savoy Dance Troupe Jackie Brown (antarctica.ferraris)
5:00 PM Max Kleene Kat Vargas
6:00 PM Ronnie Artano Missy (lilmiss54)
7:00 PM Savoy Stars Showcase Carlyle Chaparral
8:00 PM JaeSands direct

Second Life Official        @SecondLife Mar 7         Replying to @draxtor
  
Our hearts are broken. We will always remember her incredible enthusiasm for life and what a joy she carried with her everywhere.

RESOURCES



VIDEO
  
The Drax Files: World Makers 5:00m [Episode 13: Creations for Parkinson's]
Draxtor  Despres November 1, 2013

Living the dream in Second Life  2:00m   (People with disabilities in a virtual world)
Colorado Public News    July 4, 2013

  
ABOUT FRAN
  
Farewell, Fran       Inara Pey: Living in a Modem World  March 7, 2019

Daniel Voyager   March 8, 2019

Second Life Newser  December 29, 2017

FRAN & PARKINSON’S RESEARCH
  
Wired.com  Backchannel - Kristen French  February 13, 2017

Anthropologist studies Fran in Second Life
UCI School of Social Sciences   John Wescott February 6, 2017

New World News September 10, 2015

Terry Meisenback  September 8, 2014

Virtual Connections - Nancy J Smith  November 7, 2013
The San Diego Union-Tribune - Pam Kragen September 24, 2013

New World News February 13, 2013


CREATIONS PARK
  
Creations Park Blogsite

Creations for Parkinson’s  SLNewser   Deaflegacy February 19, 2018

Eddie Haskell  Saturday, May 25, 2013

New World News  Hamlet Au February 8, 2013

BOOKS
  
An Anthropologist Explores the Virtually Human
Tom Boellstorff   2009 Princeton University Press

 
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