Archive for the ‘Celebrity’ Category
Finds
I came across a new blog of sorts today that had a whole bunch of mentions of, well, me. I met Erbo Evans, as I recall, at one of my Basic Building classes a few weeks back. He has since returned once and notified me that I'd removed him from my friends list. My mistake on that one. Every so often I admit to running through my friends list and removing people whom I know never actually talked to me, but have simply done a drive-by friending. I mistakenly associated Erbo's name to one of those folks. Sorry about that.
Now, as to his site. You need to enable comments, because I have a lot for you.
He, it seems, is another in the misinformed group of individuals who seem to think I'm a celebrity of sorts in Second Life. This sort of thing has become more prevalent in recent weeks and the bud must be nipped.
…and before I forget. Nobody listen to me during Payment Podium. I know nothing.
Told you I was taking over!
I taught my second Basic Building class in the Shelter yesterday. It seemed to go fairly well. Right after is the game show, Building Shelter. And what appears on the walls just before the show?
We have this guy to thank for it
That's right, our very own Kerhop Seattle! Tell him thanks for me, will ya?
Focus: Travis Lambert
Travis is one of those amazing people on SL that makes being there worthwhile. He's friendly, thoughtful, always patient, and ready to share his knowledge. My last problem was solved with the help this puppy. Just one of many he's helped with in the past. He's been there to offer help at every step and I imagine always will be. I just need to remember to not take this for granted. You are appreciated, Travis.
Travis was mentioned in the Second Opinion newsletter recently. I didn't say much on it in my earlier post because I really wasn't sure what to say. You see, I was also included in that posting, as was Sumar Morgan. To be included with Travis and Sumar is quite overwhelming to be sure. They have done so much and I've done so little. I'm definitely honored to be associated with these two and the Shelter. When you see them online, say "Hi" and let them know they're appreciated.