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All the archipelago moved location during the previous night because we have expanded and need more land.When I checked in yesterday morning all seemed in order, nothing seemed to be lost - except, of course, the most important stuff: My Hasi's were gone!
I searched all day, since they have been known to go astray before, alas to no avail... Thankfully none of my friends were insensitive enough to suggest that I rez some new ones!
Then today I remembered a neat little gadget called Solvang's locator, which I had found as a freebie someplace. And sure enough, when I typed in HASI 2008 Solvang immediately located them: They were stuck undernaeth the actual sim, under the earth surface! Thank to camera and edit tool I managed to fish them back out into the sunlight where they belong...
Thank you Solvang!
This is actually one of the very few things that I made in SL with an artistic objective in mind. They were originally displayed at the Nettuno University museum. I like them, so I rezzed them onto a platform here.
The cluster of islands in the previous picture are in the top right hand corner. Eduserv Island, where my avatar still is, is highlighted. Each of the many green dots indicates an avatar; at this height, Second Life doesn't draw in new islands and focuses on the avatars.
I just rezzed the Klein "townhouse" at Syncretia and while I was doing that I started playing with the environment editor. I hardly ever use the default sky presets anyway, but just now I invented a few more.
Looks very very impressive methinks...
The landscaping reminds me very much of the kind that one encounters in late Gothic illuminated manuscripts.
Terraforming: LittleToe Bartlett
Ground texture: LittleToe Bartlett, Pavig Lok
OK, no one will believe this! They will think that I conjured this up in photoshop or something!
Just at that moment, out of the corner of my eye, I see that Truthseeker has just logged in. I first send over a photo. But Truth wants a TP (obviously! I would too...). We take a little souvenir photo - also proof positive that this really did happen to me!
The group "Residents of the Hebrides" is an invite-only group set up for avatars with access rights to the Isle of Harris in Second Life.
The object here is to drive along an underwater canyon that goes around die Angewandte and Synthetic University and synchronize the passing of the truck precisely to the falling of the red ball that belongs to the slide.
Hmmm.... Outpost? As far as I can see this is a righteous second base wolfie. But, of course, you're the boss here...
And hat off to you my friend: This really is one gorgeous building!