Friday, November 28, 2008

Second Life 7

Hi all! I am back again with new contribution. I go back to Bohemia, because I would like to share my experiences with the so-called Technical Support Service (TSS) in our city. There is a main purpose, why was created, i.e. to help newcomers (newbies) with the entrance into Second Life. There are three ways to contact TSS:

1. Direct contact and dialogue with the team member in SL.
2. Through ICQ service during time, when somebody has service.
3. Through special Email address.

Since I am TSS member already from the beginning, I would like to say first something about history. The main point of work is still Bohemia as sim, but our original place was in O2 Telefónica building. We worked as avatars in their own look with the legend “Technical Support” above our heads always in the evening between 5 and 7 p.m. (GMT +1). Later, the new point was selected, so-called Infobod (abbr. for information point), which is placed at New Place near a fountain. The avatar look was also changed. The are two persons 11 and 88 known from the popular TV advertisement by us and TSS was expanded. There is also one hour’s duty between 7 and 8 p.m. (GMT +1), where the male cop Jan and female cop Dana are at disposal. In this case, it is cooperation with Police of the Czech Republic (Real Life) with slogan “Help and Protect”.

Lobby of O2 Telefónica


Infobod


11 a 88 (Source www.secondlife.cz)


Dana an Jan (Source www.secondlife.cz)


Spectrum of the questions is wide, but two classical ones are still everyday presented. “What can I do it here?” and “How can I earn money?” However, my personal impression is that in times of the original support in the O2 building people asked me reasonably, and indeed to what is the SL and how it can do. Now, it is limited to the above questions, or ask for stupidity. This text should be the base of each readable than anything asks.
Our contemporary team consists of my dear colleagues in alphabet order as follows: Pussy Alter, Tirsor Benelli, Jazz Blaustein, Michal Cazenove, Bitty Dreamscape, Coral Ducatillon (moje maličkost), Robina Frog, Kontor Jenkins, Roman Kosten, Zuza Ritt, Kamila Tarber, Carl Vita a RobCZ Voom.

And after that, I say: "Gentlemen, how I can help you, but do not ask me all.!

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Saint Martin Wine

My today’s contribution will be from the Real Life this time, my experiences with Saint Martin Wine. There is one tradition by us (Czech Republic) for several years, that the bottles of new young wine are opened at St. Martin day on 11th November. Therefore, this wine is called Saint Martin Wine. This tradition is very old and it is already known in the days of Austrian emperor Joseph II (son of Austrian empress Marie-Teresa). At this date, the winegrowers tasted young wine, which was not already mature. This year it was also and it was huge interest. I have tasted several samples in my favorite wine bar in Brno, Joseph Street 1. I have wanted avoid the huge mass of people at Liberty Place (three huge tents).
There are only several wine varieties, which can be used and which can be named Saint Martin Wine after the certification. There are Müller-Thurgau and Weltlin Red Early (in German Frühroter Weltliner) for white wines and Saint Lawrence and Blue Portugal for rosé and red wine. I personal have to praise on sample of Müller-Thurgau. It was excellent. Unfortunately, roasted goose and some battercake from potato paste didn’t remain for me. These two meals are traditionally served with the Saint Martin Wine. As I said, the interest was huge, that just this day the complete reserve of the Saint Martin Wine had been drunk up and sold. The wine bar owner had to drive for new next day.
Although the Saint Martin Wine is not bad wine, we have to wait for thee good mature wine from this year’s harvest after Christmas till spring. On the other hand, I personally prefer more matured wines and therefore I am already looking forward to them. And finally, I would like to say to wine the like of which.
The wine is regarded as the oldest cultural drink produced by human civilization. As the proof, there are archaeological discoveries at Caucasus and in contemporary Moldavia. It was founded there the grapevine grains, whose age was determine as 7000 years using radiocarbon method. It means, that people grew grapevine and produced wine at this time and these grains were the grains of cultivate sorts of wine. Unlike other cultural drinks like tee, beer or whisky, the wine is a natural product of the fermentation. The tee needs high temperature and humidity to shrivel and to become dark. It is oxidation sometimes incorrectly called fermentation. The same process needs beer and whisky. However, in the case of beer, the malt has to be brewed and whisky has to be distilled. So, these processes move away these drinks far from nature. However, wine retains this nature character. So, Cheers!

Friday, November 7, 2008

Second Life 5

So, I have decided to write something about my life in Second Life shortly after my one week of “labor-lazy and lazily-labor” stay during the international conference DIMAT 2008 at Lanzarote at Canarian Islands. This story already happened long time ago, but it was fascinating and amazing, as I will describe later.
Even if Bohemia is my the most visited place and I work there, my sympathy and tendency is turning to Angara. It is partly changed now so as its creators wish. They want so that Angara complies with the catastrophic scenarios and the vision of the world after apocalypse. Further, the old good club X-ko is working again and so you are heartily invited. The change touched also my favorite place to laze. There is no anything beautiful than to be under the starlit sky. This place was one very gorgeous furnished – quality minimalist design – house. I relaxed upstairs in some room with both glass wall and ceiling. One could see only the ocean and stars. This house did not disappear, but it is nothing like that as it had been. All things are away, only the bare, dark and cracked walls. One can enter inward through the big cracks and wander and think about past and future. And only the wind is wailing how it is penetrating those cracks inward.



The second place, where I like to be, is situated in the shopping area. There is small sofa near the burning taxi. If it was not there yet, I had sat by the stones in sand. Sometime, it was dark, I was there and the small point appeared near to me in the mini-map. But I did not see anybody and also no these common avatar names and group titles above avatar head. That awakened my interest and I changed the environment to midday. After that I saw something what surprised me. I know that the avatar shape can have whichever forms and sizes, but this case was really stunner. Judge yourselves in the pictures. I know this avatar and I also know that he lives in SL only in this inhuman form. Very good job!





Tuesday, November 4, 2008

The MP3 Generation a.k.a. Einstein Generation

I would not dream of that, where the traces of Second Life can appear in Real Life. Nobody is surprised that SL is discussed in all possible information medias like TV, newspapers or the Internet. However, I have never dreamed that the SL traces reached 10 000 meters above the Earth’s surface. When I was on a board plane from Vienna to Madrid, I have red and paged some magazine, which have been to disposal for the traveling. And what I found? Nice interesting article, which is little bit longer, but yet still interesting.

DVDs took over from video-tapes, CDs from vinyl records, MP3s from hi-fi systems, iPods from the old stereo in the living room, Play Stations from videogames, and the iPhone took over form almost all of them. Music, photos, videos and the Internet. The wireless online revolution has arrived at our homes, transforming our lives. If you’re not at the forefront of technology, it’s game over.

If you’re not chatting over Microsoft Messenger, sending texts messages and connecting to the internet with your mobile phone, listening to music on your MP3 and uploading videos to YouTube, making millions friends on sites such as MySpace and Tuenti, using GPS devices to find your way around and publishing wiki blogs, you are not making use Bluetooth, umt, edge and wi-fi technology. These gadgets, all of which include integrated or online applications, have turned our lives into a fascinating multimedia spectacle.
Technological fusion is already transforming Internet services and the way we use digital devices. We live in a wireless world, which lends us freedom and portability. And the devices we use are all in one: with a single click we can listen to Madonna’s latest song in MP3 format, look online photographs of a friend’s holidays on the other side of the world, listen to our favorite radio station and play real-time Age of Mythology with cousin living in London.
The fact is that, years after the heyday of Generation X, whose members discovered the Internet as adults, and used it mainly as a source of information, a new generation has invaded the public scene. This is not just another bunch of kids, but what has come to be known as the “Einstein Generation”, many of whose members are already in their 20s.
Computer are not longer glorified typewriters, and have become a social tool: chats, instant messaging, blogs, virtual communities, etc. Never before has the Internet fulfilled, to this extent, one of its self-confessed aims: to bring together similar people who live in distant places, or those who simply share a hobby.
This digital “stargate” take us to that imaginary, yet still very real, space in which exist social networks, such as Facebook, YouTube, MySpace or Bebo, places where we can advertise our services, find partners, attract customer and exchange information. I four or five years, 50 million people will be living in a second, and virtual, life. Here, politicians will conduct their campaigns (some already do), countries will open their embassies, work opportunities will be available, and there will be sex, money and gambling. It might be on Second Life or in other virtual universes, which are yet to emerge. It is already to buy land and erect buildings to set up business or open a bar, to flirt, to play and to dance. A no-man’s land, in which younger generations are the lords and masters.
The digital abyss between new and “old” generations is expanding at a worrying pace. The biggest paradox is that, despite the increasing of amount of money and resources being invested, technological segregation continues to grow. Members of the lowest social-economic tier are at risk of being left out of a revolution, which is re-defining future welfare. But even in the higher echelons of society, whose members have greater access to education, there exists a very vulnerable sub-group: elderly people. We are living in a dangerous world, and face an uncertain future.
By the, airplanes will be too scared to crash, yoghurts will say good morning to us before we eat them, and human consciousness will be stored on supercomputers, guaranteeing immortality for all.

(Source: IBERIA RONDA magazine, October 2008)