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The Topic: The Shelter
You all know the story on the Shelter and the Shelter in Exile, I'm sure. Well I tried to get together a few people that had a hand in the beginnings of Exile to discuss it's future, events, and so forth. Well that small meeting has turned around and become something of an event in itself. So if you'd like to come and discuss with us, we're meeting at Exile on Friday at 6PM SLT. Travis is posting a similar invite in the Shelter forums, all are welcome to attend. If you can't make it, but want your voice heard, feel free to drop a notecard on myself or Travis (with a name that will make it easy to find on Friday
) and we'll be sure to bring it up.
Live @ The Shelter in Exile – Part II
Last week we had our first live music event at the Shelter in Exile. The build itself seemed to go over pretty well, but most importantly, Frogg and Jaycatt were awesome. Here are a few pics from that event:
Just yesterday we had our second concert, this time Cylindrian Rutabaga was our performer. Again, an excellent concert. More pics:
(Vanity side-note: Frogg showed up and said I was his kind of people after I made a particularly geeky comment. Yay!)
Next Wednesday we have Mel Cheeky lined up. Woohoo!
Now I'll take a moment to say my thanks. Thanks to all the Shelter folks for making this such a success! There are a few in particular who I'd like to say thanks to, though. First of all, Coal Nelson for not only donating the land, but living through the hell that is setting up repeaters so everyone could hear everyone. It's probably the most overlooked aspect of the build and the most complex. Thanks, Coal.
Thanks, too, to Dolmere Talamasca for spearheading this and lining up the acts. Bringing live music to new folks, and keeping the venues free.
Thanks also to Sumar Morgan and Reina Quine for adding the finishing touches, such as providing a means to dance while you're there. It's the details that matter, and so do they.
And thanks again to everyone that's come out and enjoyed the fun. It wouldn't mean anything if there wasn't anybody enjoying it.
Live @ The Shelter in Exile
Tomorrow marks the opening of The Shelter in Exile's new weekly live music event. Frogg & Jaycatt will be performing. In honor of their opening act, Dolmere posted an interview of the two.
I built the new stage this past week. It sits on the corner of four sims (the fourth will be built out before long once the land is acquired). Here are some pictures of it. I don't think it turned out too badly. the stage is up in the sky, you can get to it by elevator from the Shelter in Exile. Since the Shelter in Exile is only over one of these sims, it had to be built to flow people out of that sim so it didn't fill up first and no longer let new folks come up. We'll see how well it worked in practice, but I think it looks promising.
Everyone come out to the event, it should be fun!
Out with a Whimper
I've been really really depressed lately. Now before you go 'awww' and start posting comments to encourage me, I'm not looking for sympathy or well wishes, just documenting. These are those odd situations where SL and RL really collide. Can Mera really be depressed? I dunno. What I do know is that Mera has taken the leap further away from LL by dropping yet another volunteer group. I was told long ago by a good friend that the volunteer groups weigh you down and will only hurt, and she was right. I dropped out of Live Help. I enjoyed that group more than any other, but the self-important chatter on the channel and the grating and guilt tripping comments from the Linden staff was just too much for me. Bah, I nearly got myself on a rant, but I'll just delete the rest of what I was about to say and continue on my merry way.
I've also stopped teaching. I'm not sure if it will be permanent, but it's looking like it. I'm still assisting at NCI with scheduling and I'm happy to help with more, but again, it's the people I'm having a hard time dealing with. This could simply be the depression talking, but those that know me know that I get a vibe off of people and have been making an effort in trusting that because it's rarely wrong. I know that's an unfair judgement to someone I've not really met, and many will question if you can get a vibe off of a virtual avatar, but I still maintain that it's there. This is not to say that the people are evil and looking to do wrong, but hitting one million residents has really seemed to dilute the quality of the residents. There are some real gems out there, but they're much harder to find.
I know, I know, embrace the change. I am the *first* person to embrace change, actually. I love it. This isnt' to say all change is good. I'm not completely anti-social, but I'm not all that social either. Is there a term for it? I'll call it Mera-social. I do well, but in smaller crowds. I also do well with more intelligent crowds. This isn't to say you can't act stupid, but acting stupid requires more intelligence than being stupid.
Since my pull out of most everything, I've had a considerable bit more of free time. To the point of being lonely. I find that an oddly insane feeling to have, but it's true. Maybe I'm just not used to not being constantly busy. I did pull out of a lot in perparation for being very busy, but that's yet to be the case. I dunno. I'm just having a hard time with everything these days.
Those that had been asking, I began rebuilding my art gallery last night. I'd sketched out what I wanted to build a few weeks ago, but held off of actually doing anything. I even went so far as to place my land for sale as I'd considered moving to a different sim. Alas, that will not happen. Nobody had yet purchased any of my parcels and I yanked them from the market. The amout of adjacent land that I'd need is too great and difficult to find, so I thought it best to remain where I am. The basic build is in place, it just needs a lot of detail work. It's really shrunk down to about 50% of it's planned size. My imagination and the reality of the land area didn't jibe very well. This is making for some interesting problems to deal with, but it'll get worked out. I may need to come up with an additional floor, though. All in all, I'm pretty happy with how it's turning out, however. This planning before building thing my yet catch on.
Shelter in Exile is doing well. It's not full 24×7 as the Shelter in Isabel, but we've maxed the sim during one event so far. No, it's not the new Shelter, but it is the first Shelter satellite location. Events are much nicer there as we've yet to experience the kind of lag rampant in Isabel/Wingo. All of the events, aside from Payment Podium, are still running normally so come on out.
Is there anything else I can ramble about? Avatar shapes and skins. I *have* to talk about that. I believe it will require an additional posting, however. Stay tuned!
Exile
Well, I'd been avoiding writing about it. Actually I've been avoiding about writing about much of anything lately. But I'll post this anyway, since a few others have mentioned things already. Last Sunday evening became drama central in the Shelter, yet again. This time, however, the Shelter hosts reached critical mass and ventured out to open the Shelter's first satellite branch, Shelter in Exile. No, not a forced exile, but a chosen one. I won't go into the drama so much as it's been covered and doesn't really deserve our time to dwell upon. The basis for this is having a fun, drama free environment for all to enjoy.
Coal had recently purchased some new land and was kind enough to donate a big chunk of it to our new endeavor. I spent some time putting up a building that would house some dancing and events. FireEyes cleaned up after me since his attention to detail is far greater than mine, plus he's been putting our scripting infrastructure in place so that we actually could host events as well. And be sure to check out the nifty new seating he's built. It took just a couple of days, and the build could use some work to give it more of a "lived in" feel, but you've got to start somewhere.
I hosted the first event in Exile last night, "ReBuilding Shelter in Exile". It went off pretty well, all things considered. This may not be the hard rule for everyone, but I'm avoiding the Shelter chat channel for any announcements, so the fact that we got an audience and contestents was quite amazing. The turnout was pretty much the same for my normal Thursday, so that's quite encouraging. And really, it's all about the fun.
Dolmere is looking to line up some live music for us. I can't wait. Second Fortune should be running at the new place, and I've talked with Carl and he's ready to begin hosting Trivial Obsession here as well. All in all, it's a fairly good start.
I need more pictures, but here's a little after-game dancing.
I feel a little bad, like I've taken over on a few things, but I've heard other say the same, so I imagine we're all doing just fine. Come on out and join the fun.
The Shelter’s turning 2
In case you haven't heard, The Shelter is turning 2 years old today. There is, of course, partying to be had. Come out and show your support.