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May 08, 2007

Changes

If you haven't noticed I've not been able to post to my blog recently. Things IRL are even more hectic than usual lately and I've been unable to find spare cycles. When I do find spare cycles my computer has been freezing up when running Second Life making for a very frustrating experience. I may need to get it serviced or maybe just give it a break :)

This Thursday, the 10th, I have cancelled live music at the Shelter in Swinside. I won't be available to host again and I have no one booked so rather than rush things I'll skip the show.

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April 15, 2007

Hosting Building Shelter Tonight

Coal is unable to host Building Shelter today. In her stead I will be filling in as the undead host of the hour. I plan on DJing during the game. Perhaps I'll start DJing a little before and stay a bit after as well. To find a teleport link click this: Event listing for today's Building Shelter

The text of the event listing is copied below for the sake of excercising my copy/paste function a bit. :)
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Come join in on the fun at The Shelter in Swinside. Building Shelter is the game show where the themes can be reused, but prims cannot! If you like Primtionary, you'll love Building Shelter. There is no age limit to participate or watch.

When your host announces a theme you build an object for a chance to win L$400! We'll hold four 12 minute rounds over the course of an hour long game for a total of L$1600 in prizes!

Everything being built is made as a freebie - you're welcome to take a copy of your favorite creations! To see and get copied of entries from past games stop by the Shelter or visit http://www.slexchange.com/ and search for Building Shelter or Dolmere.
*NOTE: Contestant seats are available on a first-come-first-served basis.
*NOTE 2: I plan on DJing the game, so even if you just want to hang out and listen to music while some folks build amazing objects right before your eyes - come join us :)

February 16, 2007

Filling In For Coal

Coal Nelson is not available for the next few weeks so I'll be hosting Building Shelter on Sunday the 18th and 25th of February. Hope to see you in Swinside :)

This week's event listing is already posted.

Also, I won't be available to host the live music this upcoming Thursday the 21st of February. Coal is working on finding an alternate for me. This week's live music will be Capos Calderwood opening up for Jaycatt Nico and Frogg Marlowe. I'll be very sad thinking about what I'm missing while flying high overhead in a cramped seat coach seat.

January 22, 2007

Building Shelter Update

First - I've finally posted some of the newly formatted Building Shelter entries to SLExchange. Thanks to Coal Nelson for helping me through the process of determining the best, most manageable, format for the entries. I've not yet attached pictures to the entries - I hope to get around to that eventually. I still have a few dozen or more of them to get through though.

Here are the four that have been posted as of today:
20060528
20060518
20060817
20060504

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December 18, 2006

Yesterday's Building Shelter - Some Pics

I haven't posted pics of Building Shelter in a while.

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Here's the audience

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Here's a slightly better shot than the one above.

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Here's a shot of the contestants. We had a full board all game long with 10 players competing. There were quite a few new builders in the group which always makes the game fun.

November 26, 2006

Yup, Building Shelter Cancelled

Official Linden Blog - Blog Archive UPDATE: Slowdowns in Grid Performance

Yeah, it's 5 minutes to game time and SL is still acting up. The game could not possibly be played under these circumstances. Unfortunately the game is cancelled for tonight.

Fearing For BuShel

Official Linden Blog - Blog Archive Slowdowns in Grid Performance

The grid is acting up right now. I'm hoping that things clear up by 4:30 SLT so the game can commence but it doesn't look like that's likely to happen. Fingers crossed...

October 23, 2006

Some Pictures and My Halloween Costume

Hey there readers. Yesterday's celebration went off pretty well all things considered. All the music accompanying the game content was wonderful and so very appreciated.

There were a few minor annoyances on the implementation side which hopefully did not bleed over for the audience to see. The most noticable problem was a snafu with our stream setup which caused Jeff Tully to start his set late after some dead air. Luckily Jeff did get to play some tunes for us and hopefully got some good tips for his time, although he only performed about half a set. Capos Calderwood started a little late to make room for Jeff and then Capos' SL client did one of those lovely live crashes where it looks like you're still connected.

I took some screen shots before the event started which I'll share here. Once the actual show started I was way too busy trying to keep things moving along to take any more though. If you took some or know of someone who did please pass them along in-world or post the URL here in comments.

Sundays are normally pretty taxing with my hosting duties, but last night was a real drain indeed. I was quite pleased with the whole night which makes it all worth it.

Here is a view of the new stage floor. Mera's idea for the build pads was to lay it out like a blueprint. That fits in with the game premise so nicely, fitting and functional. It's brighter and easier to read now compared to the old set.
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Here is a view of the new controller board. I can't thank Mera Pixel enough for the hard work she put in to making this new build. It's beautiful and perfect, just like Mera. She even went so far as to convert most of the contestant seats into single prim paint cans (a texture trick to make the lid on top look like a second prim). A few other seats are also single prim paint cans, but look like they are upside down and they have an extra prim for their paint lid set off to the side.
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The new audience stands are easier to access and sit on now. The only problem is an SL related one - you must walk all the way into Isabel to sit down. The region crossing is a bit easier now but you still get the message that you cannot sit down because the seat is in a different region than you message pretty often - you just need to then step forward a bit and try again. However, you can now walk up the ramp from Isabel and bank a sharp left to sit thought first crossing into Wingo and suffering the border crossing heebie jeebedies like you did before.
(All hail the New York giants - oy vay everybody.).
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A while back I had gone to see Jaycatt and Frogg perform a show at the RoC I do believe - it was one of those "nude night" event thingies. Jaycatt and Frogg went with their usual avatars but undressed by removing their shirts! Woot! Up on stage after their set was "lofthesedazimgonnacutuin2ltlpc Rust". It's the longest first name I've seen for any resident. He may be the only person I've seen, certainly the only one I remember, where his name tag in-world is split onto two lines of text. Because his name starts with "loft" folks sometimes refer to him as "lofty" or some such, which on the surface seems to make sense. However, if you look closer his name is actually a reference to a Pink Floyd song. The title of the song is "One of These Days" and it was the first track from the Meddle album.

"Meddle also included the atmospheric "One of These Days" [...], a concert favourite featuring Nick Mason's menacing one-line vocal ("One of these days, I'm going to cut you into little pieces"), distorted and bluesy slide guitar, and a melody that at one point segues into a throbbing synthetic pulse quoting the theme tune of the cult classic science fiction television show Doctor Who."
-Wikipedia

On Sunday prior to the big celebration I joined Sumar to watch Jaycatt play a live set at the RoC club. When I got there Jaycatt was playing a rare cover song that he sings on. I cannot recall the song now of course... poo. Mr. Rust was in the crowd enjoying the show along with the rest of us. I mentioned that I had not seen OneOf perform recently and would love to catch another set. He offered to jump into an impromptu set at the RoC after Jaycatt - which was an awesome idea. However, I had to pop out to catch what I could of the first FFRC meeting in a while. By the time I returned the crowd was gone. What I missed was that Mr. Rust was beaten to the streaming feed and did not get a chance to play. Well, we can't have that! Once I heard he was willing to play and unable to find a stream I offered to have him come over and play a pre-show set for the Shelter!

Luckily, he agreed to come play. Luckily for several reasons. Thanks to Mr. Rust and Mera Pixel we were able to get some streaming feed issues worked out before the big show (OK, OK - issues which came back - but at least we had identified the issue earlier)

Mr. Rust played from about 3PM or so right up until Mel's set and the game started at 4:30PM SLT. Here is a pic of Mr. Rust entertaining the gathering and growing crowd at the Shelter.
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Another shot of Lofty, One of these days I'm going to cut you into little pieces, Rust.
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The Building Shelter game consists of four 15 minute build/vote rounds. Since Reina and Coal were being added as hosts capable of running the game we decided to each host a round. I took the first one followed by Coal, followed by Reina, and finally Mera. Each of us chose our own theme to have contestants build. Coal and Reina were added as alternates in case Mera or I cannot host a regularly scheduled game and need someone to help keep things on track. They all did a wonderful job of hosting as I expected - these are quality people and wonderful friends to have.

On another note, I had logged into SL early in the day. I was excited about the big event. I was overjoyed with the idea that five musicians had agreed to bring their own personal live music experience to my game show audience. Dare I say my friends agreed to play for my friends? To pass the time I decided to create a halloween costume for myself. I've had the idea all month but did not have the compulsion to see it through until yesterday morning.

Here you can see me enjoying the music stream. That's right - I'm a human! I'm so very human, please accept me into your clique and meetings, fellow human types. My prim baby is a human as well, see?
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Of course being a human is difficult. Prim baby and I have to look at the world through these little cardboard holes I cutout with a plastic scissors.
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One common question all day was "whose face is that on the mask?" The story I concocted is that they are the first two victims to fall prey to me once I became an undead. I ripped their faces off and stored them in a freezer until I could find a good display such as these cardboard masks. A google images search may have also been involved.

I had about a dozen other faces, including a dalmatian, ready to upload but I decided against overloading the mask with textures. I briefly considered taking snapshots of the basic avatar faces as well. However, a single victim's face for me and one for prim baby works perfectly fine.

October 22, 2006

Last Minute Addition

We have a last minute addition to our lineup folks.
The musician lofthesedazimgonnacutuin2ltlpc Rust (think Pink Floyd - think one of these) is going to be playing a one hour warm up set.

He'll be at the Shelter in Wingo from 3:30-4:30 as we setup for the big shoe, the really big shoe.

There are ten contestant building seats as always so come early to listen to some tunes and get yourself a seat for the game.

In other news - with today's new game set release the rules have changed slightly. The prim limit for builds has been increased to 25 from 15 and the build size limit to 4x4x4m from 2.5x2.5x2.5m.

Hope to see you soon.

The Big Day

The big day has arrived!

I'm throwing a party at the Shelter so to speak. We're debuting the new Building Shelter set and it's my one year anniversary hosting Payment Podium.

To help us celebrate we'll have live music from 4:30-7pm with Mel Cheeky, Jeff Tully, Capos Calderwood and Jaycatt Nico + Frogg Marlowe.

Come on over to Isabel or Wingo and help us celebrate, perhaps join in on our game for your chance at winning Linden dollar prizes.

Also Coal Nelson and Reina Quine have been added as hosts for the game. They will now be able to fill in if Mera or I are unavailable during reularly scheduled shows. Reina will be covering for me next week the 29th, in fact, while I'm off preparing for the only holiday of the year.

Tonight Mera, Coal, Reina and I will each host one of the four Building Shelter rounds. A four-fer!

October 14, 2006

October 22nd - Celebration at the Shelter

Event Listing!

Sunday, October 22nd will be a celebration day.

Building Shelter from 4:30-5:30 will be debuting a brand new look and feel thanks to the work of Mera Pixel. New seats, new stage and a new controller with special attention to texture load time will be presented for all to enjoy.

To help us celebrate Mel Cheeky will perform live music from 4:30PM - 5PM.

The evening of celebration continues with Cylindrian Rutabaga who will play live music from 5PM to 5:45.

I will DJ fom about 5:45-6:15. Payment Podium starts at 6PM and marks a milestone. Just over ONE YEAR of shows for me! I will have been hosting over 52 weeks of Payment Podium!

From 6:15-7PM Jaycatt Nico AND Frogg Marlowe will join us to perform during Payment Podium while contestants take their chance to win 2500L in prizes.

I hope to see everyone there on October 22nd.

September 03, 2006

Building Shelter Playlist Idea

I'm going to try yet another whacky idea with my streaming music today. The other whacky ideas seemed to go over fairly well and I'l eventually repeat them. In the meantime I won't be taking requests during the Building Shelter game today. Instead I've prepared a playlist that attempts to match the timing and themes for the show. Building Shelter consists of four build/vote rounds that last about 15 minutes each. There's usually a little bit of fudge time between rounds as objects are collected though. I've prepared four 15 minute(ish) segments of music that attempt to match the themes I plan on having our contestants compete with today.

Actually the first one is a bit longer than 15 minutes because the early build rounds are usually the ones that take the most time to complete. The last playlist is way long giving me time to manage the transition of the set from Building Shelter stage to Payment Podium stage. Once PP is rezzed I'll put out the request prim and start taking requests for the rest of the evening.

I'm also testing a new iTunes plugin. If you've listened to my feed in the past please let me know if you think things sound better, worse or the same. One thing this plugin SHOULD do for me is smooth out the volume levels as softer and more agressive songs feed into each other, etc. One thing about bumping genres in my stream so much is that there are some noticable volume fluctuations during a stream.

Join us for Building Shelter today at 4:30PM SLT!

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Building a Mystery
Sarah McLaughlin
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You come out at night
That's when the energy comes
And the dark side's light
And the vampires roam
You strut your astro wear
And your suicide poem
And a cross from a faith
That died before Jesus came
You're building a mystery
You live in a church
Where you sleep with voodoo dolls
And you won't give up the search
For the ghosts in the halls
You wear sandals in the snow
And a smile that won't wash away
Can you look out the window
Without your shadow getting in the way
Oh you're so beautiful
With an edge and a charm
But so careful
When I'm in your arms
'Cause you're working
Building a mystery
Holding on and holding it in
Yeah you're working
Building a mystery
And choosing so carefully
You woke up screaming aloud
A prayer from your secret g#$
You feed off our fears
And hold back your tears
Give us a tantrum
And a know it all grin
Just when we need one
When the evening's thin
Oh you're a beautiful
A beautiful fucked up man
You're setting up your
Razor wire shrine
'Cause you're working
Building a mystery
Holding on and holding it in
Yeah you're working
Building a mystery
And choosing so carefully
'Cause you're working
Building a mystery
Holding on and holding it in
Yeah you're working
Building a mystery
And choosing so carefully

August 22, 2006

Building Shelter Sponsor At SLCC

Kim Anubis of l o t u s products and The Magicians was on one of the SLCC panels. She's also had some recent press mentions in various articles on Second Life which I'm too lazy to link to.

Here are some pics found on flikr:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/hiropendragon/221065121/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jeremyvaught/219665247/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jeremyvaught/219665213/

August 17, 2006

Building Shelter Thursday Edition Went Well :)

This evening has been going well. I'm streaming music tonight which is nice. I'm not putting the request box out for Sumar's Payment Podium - instead I've fed the playlist with what I think are very Sumar friendly songs. Hopefully she will enjoy the show.

Building Shelter at 4PM went well. We had quite a few builders out there though some decided to kill the entries they had worked on just before vote time, go figure :)

I took some pictures to share. Here is the audience at one point:

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The last theme was "Electrical" and here is the winning entry, a circuit board complete with components:

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Also really cool that round was a video iPod that Sunn made:

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Filling in Tonight

Mera Pixel and I have swapped our Building Shelter hosting this week.
I'll be hosting tonight's 4PM show and Mera will be hosting Sunday's 4:30 show.

I'm convering gor her because she might be late getting online, by doing so the show will not be cancelled at the last minute.

She's covering for me because Sunday is the Shelter's 2 year birthday thing. Rather than hosting two shows in a row on such a special day we'll share the hosting and more evenly represent the week's schedule.

August 04, 2006

Way Overdue - New SLX Entries

I've taken a few minutes to post some outstanding Building Shelter entries up on slexchange.com.

A cash register

Single prim fenced in yard

Sink with water pouring

A hill bordering a waterfront

A nice juicer

A nice carrot to eat

A scale

Swirl ice cream in a bowl

A nice photo album

Another nice photo album

A nice picture frame

Another carrot - this one is kinda animated

Candy teeth!


Along with the new entries here are the traffic stats for slx as I've shared in the past:

June 5th through July 4th:
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July 5th through August 4th:
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July 24, 2006

Sunday Was Fine

As you may know I was a bit concerned that Sunday's game hosting (I host Building Shelter and Payment Podium) would be tough given the new changes to the client.

It did in fact slow me down quite a bit. There were a few instances where I had fired off two or three lines of text only to discover that nothing actually went out because the chat field had never actually been highlighted.

Another annoyance I discovered while hosting is that if you bring up the chat text field and press enter while it has no contents the stupid thing goes away! You have to then click the chat button, because simply hitting return does not bring it back up anymore, THEN paste your text then hit return. Not ther greatest workflow.

We also had some fun when Isabel crashed towards the end of the fourth build round :) Isabel is where the audience seats are so the contestants (on the Wingo side) just kept happily plugging away working on their builds while the host and audience logged back in.

Since I've only been posting negative things here lately I thought I'd spice things up with some screens from the game.

Here is FireEyes building the forbidden apple tree:

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Here is the playing field right after the sim crashed:

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A good group of audience members observing the activities:

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Finally, just to make sure this post is not overly positive though here are a few pictures of morning rezziness:

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June 24, 2006

It's Been A While

Yes, I realize that's a wonderful song by Staind. However, I'm referring to the fact that it's been a while since I posted traffic log graphs for SLX. Let's fix that right away, shall we?

March 9 to today:
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May 1 to today:
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June 13, 2006

My Sponsors Series: FFRC

The FFRC is the "Foundation For Rich Content".
You can learn a lot more about the FFRC by Looking through their extensive presence on the SL forums.

Since the FFRC is a collection of folks working together I have not met them all. I've not met RyeDin Meiji who seems to have gotten the ball rolling. The two folks I have interacted with the most in getting my funding requests handled are Persephone Phoenix and Gabe Lippman. I have not gotten a chance to get the three of us together for pics since I started my sponsor series of posts, so I'm going forward with individual shots.

The FFRC has a meeting every Sunday at 1PM SL game time. Any FFRC member, it's a self add group, can vote on proposals and funding requests.

Persephone Phoenix:

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Gabe Lippman:

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More SLX Entries and Lost a Sponsor

Building Shelter filled the sim this past Sunday! Well, it appeared so. Isabel side had 40 people in it (audience full with people standing) and the Wingo side had 10 contestants and a few people flying overhead to watch. I was very impressed with the turn out.

I finally got a few older Buiding Shelter entries posted into slexchange.com. As a side thought slexchange.com and the FFRC seem to be entering into an agreement to cross promote. Good for both of them! It got my vote at last week's FFRC meeting.

I've been way too busy with long work days and a scripting project that I have been working on with new in-game business partners. Just not enough time to process the entries, update the freebie vendor and enter things into SLX at the moment. I'll get caught up later. The good news is that the current inventory on SLX is and will continue to be available so there are plenty of nice items to peruse.

I've been informed by Francis Chung that she will not be able to sponsor the event any further. I am sad to see her leave but understand that things change for all of us. I thank Francis for months of support in keeping the game going and the weekly prizes up at 400L per round. She was very nice about it, there are no hard feelings and there is no drama whatsoever here.

I wish her the best in all of her business and personal ventures! If you have not already consider buying a Dominus Shadow - if you're into vehicles in Second Life this is one fine vehicle to be into.

I never did a proper "My Sponsors Series" entry for Francis as we're almost never online at the same time. Here is a snap that she provided me:

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Finally, here are the latest SLX entries for your buying pleasure (note that these are from Memorial day!):

Berlin wall
Border battle
Box and model
Capture the flag!
Destruction Machine

May 30, 2006

More SLX Entries and Lost a Sponsor

Building Shelter filled the sim this past Sunday! Well, it appeared so. Isabel side had 40 people in it (audience full with people standing) and the Wingo side had 10 contestants and a few people flying overhead to watch. I was very impressed with the turn out.

I finally got a few older Buiding Shelter entries posted into slexchange.com. As a side thought slexchange.com and the FFRC seem to be entering into an agreement to cross promote. Good for both of them! It got my vote at last week's FFRC meeting.

I've been way too busy with long work days and a scripting project that I have been working on with new in-game business partners. Just not enough time to process the entries, update the freebie vendor and enter things into SLX at the moment. I'll get caught up later. The good news is that the current inventory on SLX is and will continue to be available so there are plenty of nice items to peruse.

I've been informed by Francis Chung that she will not be able to sponsor the event any further. I am sad to see her leave but understand that things change for all of us. I thank Francis for months of support in keeping the game going and the weekly prizes up at 400L per round. She was very nice about it, there are no hard feelings and there is no drama whatsoever here.

I wish her the best in all of her business and personal ventures! If you have not already consider buying a Dominus Shadow - if you're into vehicles in Second Life this is one fine vehicle to be into.

I never did a proper "My Sponsors Series" entry for Francis as we're almost never online at the same time. Here is a snap that she provided me:

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Finally, here are the latest SLX entries for your buying pleasure (note that these are from Memorial day!):

Berlin wall
Border battle
Box and model
Capture the flag!
Destruction Machine

May 19, 2006

Finally - SLX Entries

I finally got around to adding some more items to the slexchange.com website. By extension I finally got around to adding a new blog entry - this one! Woot!

Fishing trophy
Allo down there (bird and fish observe each other)
Trophy cup - award for excellence!
Mexican jumping the fence. You may see it as lacking in PCness. I see it as timely. Then again I made a cross for my AVie to wear.
Weightset. I put this in the furnitur -> seating category. Does that speak to you at all?
War! Huh! Good go*sh y'all! What is it good for?

May 08, 2006

Some new entries posted

Here are a few objects that were created the night of the special Building Shelter game held at the Dreams community fair. As usual I'm posting them to slexchange.com and leaving slboutique alone :)

Chick
Object Momma
Cycle
Pogo Ball

April 29, 2006

My Sponsors Series: Jon Marlin

Jon Marlin is a great guy. He's not on Second Life very often as of late so I've not hung out with him casually as I have with pretty much all of my other sponsors at one point or another. I do have a blog entry here that references the closest thing to hanging out with Jon casually I've encountered. After sponsoring the show for over a month he was finally online at the same time as one of our games and he came down to see it in action.

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Continue reading "My Sponsors Series: Jon Marlin" »

April 28, 2006

My Sponsors Series: Dan Gerstort

Dan Gerstort was the first Building Shelter sponsor to seek me out. He is a regular attendee of Payment Podium Sunday nights which is where I first met him. He attended some of the first out-of-beta Building Shelter games. During these hour long games Dan sat in the audience and interacted with the players and other audience members. As usual he added to the good time for everyone.

I only have one picture of Dan so I'll put it below the fold ;)

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Today's SLX entries - the 28th

Here are some new entries for today:

Kerhop's wiked cool dance floor and stage lighting rig.
Rainbow Drake's red bed
What goes down stairs alone or in pairs?

April 27, 2006

My Sponsors Series: Kim Anubis

My second sponsor for Building Shelter was also discovered using the forums. Kim had also replied to another game creator saying that she would be willing to offer assistance. Just before I heard back from Ciera I had decided the same thing about Kim - could not hurt to contact her and just check if she's still interested in offering help. These people are clearly community minded as they both offered support to startups in the forums.

Kim replied in short order. She asked for some information about the game show. I had already done alpha/beta testing so I could describe the flow of the game and show people entries made during the event.

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Grunts and Ramblings

Bored? Wy not read this entry - complete with LINKS to other web sites! What will they think of next? In this post: dwell payments cut, second life in the news, streaming music, FE's secondversary and the Dreams Fair.

Continue reading "Grunts and Ramblings" »

Items Posted to SLX Today

Here are today's SLX entries. Enjoy!

Marble lamp post
Pepperoni pizza
Eye seeing spots
Kerhop's lightbulb. 60 watts? 100 watts? No - 1 jiggawhatt!

April 26, 2006

SLX Entries du jour

Coal's blogging server was down yesterday. Poor thing gave up the electronic ghost or something.

Here's what I would have posted yesterday since these entries were added to SLX yesterday.

Big Feather

Bowflex machine. This was a tough one to categroize. I chose Miscellaneous because Home & Garden -> excercise equipment does not exist. Other categories that seemed potentially interesting were: Home & Garden -> Furniture -> Seating, Home & Garden -> Decor, Home & Garden -> Appliances or my favorite Home & Garden -> Furniture -> Entertainment

Interrogation chair :)

April 25, 2006

My Sponsors Series: Ciera Bergman and LoneWolf Macenzie

I've been wanting to write some blog entries about the sponsors of my game show Building Shelter. Here is my first one. To start I'll be talking about Ciera Bergman and LoneWold Mackenzie. They run a shop named Vitamin Ci which is at Extraordinaire (141, 114, 22)

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April 24, 2006

My Sunday

Mera held her 3PM basic building class at the Shelter yesterday. She teaches this class on Fridays at NCI and added Sundays at the Shelter starting this week. The turn out was quite nice and the class went quite well. Here are some pictures and some discussion about Mera's class, Building Shelter and Payment Podium all held yesterday.

Continue reading "My Sunday" »

April 23, 2006

SLX Entries Sunday 4-23-06

In preparation for today's Building Shelter game I've posted some more entries to SLX.

Soylent green is people...
Tootsie pop owl!
An owl sculpture
A watermelon
The Torah
A couple carrots! Yumm!

April 21, 2006

Today's SLX Postings

Wizard's cap and spell book
Purple flower
2D heart
Extensive breakfast
Max's Impossible entry - a square peg in a round hole

I had to post the pic of Max's entry here! It was such a clever take on the theme. He started the round late and won it with this two prim entry.

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April 20, 2006

Today's SLX Postings

Here are the most recently posted Building Shelter entries:

Sad rain cloud
Hot Dog
Power boat
Rocket Pop!
Duck Head
Bottle rocket thing
Mouse trap with lunch

April 19, 2006

Sheltered Constructor

(Continuing the thought process from an earlier blog entry.)

Here are some pictures of Building Shelter as it progressed. I didn't take any snapshots of the alpha or beta trial games back then. I did keep archives of several iterations of the game in order to preserve old scripts and ideas. I suppose I also kept them around for just this reason - to remind myself of the progress.

Continue reading "Sheltered Constructor" »

New Freebies On SLX

I've posted some more Building Shelter entries to SLX:

CryoStasis chamber
Kerhop's Bumpy
Kerhop's colorful
Kerhop's cute item
GREETINGS FELINE-NOT SOME SANRIO THING I SWEAR
FireEyes' Colorful Basket
Hearth
Phone sort of
Cordless Pay Phone (oldstyle cellphone)

April 18, 2006

More Entries Posted to SLX

More Building Shelter entries have been posted to slexchange.com.

Cordless drill
Laptop (with a screen grab of Building Shelter on-screen!)
The easter bunny
9 tailed whip
Green leafy substance
The green frog

Macaroni and cheese
Lumpy mashed potatoes and steak on a blue plate special
A few slices of pizza

Thought it might be interesting to note items here. I might grow tired of the idea. We'll see.

To see all items I have posted including t-shirts and Building Shelter entries visit http://www.slexchange.com/modules.php?name=Marketplace&MerchantID=12499

April 17, 2006

Coal Nelson and Building Shelter

Coal Nelson was an early beta tester for Building Shelter and since then has become a regular assistant. She pitches in and offloads burden from the game host by gathering the entries that are created, organizing them and passing the complete packages off to me for posting. Coal has also donated/created this blog area to me. Thanks much, Coal!!
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Building Shelter

I've been hosting a game at the Shelter which I built named Building Shelter. Mera Pixel assisted tremendously in the design of the game as it looks today and many, many alpha and beta testers contributed to the current game flow. Carl Metropolitan, Salem Penguin, Sumar Morgan, Travis Lambert and many others all had amazing constructive criticism and helped me shape it into life.

A tagline that we adopted when Mera pointed out that I had reused the theme "silly" a few times: Building Shelter - The game show where the themes can be reused, but prims cannot!

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