When Rod Humble visited my 1920s Berlin Project sim he was not just there to try our infamous lukewarm beer from a dirty glass.
He was actually there to record some footage for the next Drax files episode all about him.
Draxtor Despres has been making several Drax Files about some of the people in Second Life and it is very exciting that he has managed to get Rod himself to be part of this great series.
I’ve had a chat with Draxtor about this episode and although I do not want to give away too much, I can already tell you that it is going to be a very interesting one.
One of the things Herr Humble will talk about is how he enjoys exploring Second Life with his alts and how much he likes the SL community and the future of our virtual world.
He also talks about the Oculus Rift,lag, identity and having fun
And… there are some great changes and improvements ahead!
I think that besides exciting a lot of users of Second Life, it will also be intriguing for outsiders and those who think that Second Life is on its last legs or who didn’t even know Second Life was still around.
It was great to have Rod visit our sim, but now we know that he uses alts, we can’t help but wonder if he has already been before and if he will visit again.
This episode of The Drax Files will premiere on June 3rd and will be accompanied with a blog written by me about some of the bits that didn’t make it into the video.
An episode not to be missed.”
Chalice (Cha Cha) Carling said:
Jo – I so enjoyed watching your interview on The Drax Files. I had no knowledge of your 1920 Berlin Project sim and was totally enthralled by what I saw and by you.
You made me realize just how many amazing people inhabit SL and that there are places where people really do socialize and interact in meaningful ways. I think I’ve been missing so much in SL concentrating on my fashion blog in isolation. Thank you – I’m going to log back in with a renewed vigor for exploration and interaction.
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Jo Yardley said:
Thank you very much!
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