There has been much talk over the last few months in our fair Caledon concerning the nature of noble titles, and I indeed have already addressed the topic several times. However, it has been given a bit more relevence due to Caledon’s rapid expansion of late, a noteworthy influx of new residents with little [...]
September 20, 2007
Categories: Second Life . . Author: BardHaven . Comments: 8 Comments
Considering how many pundits discuss the futility of Virtual Worlds, it amazes me how many companies try their hand at the art. The current media darling amongst the contenders is the just announced Metaplace, a Virtual World creation system designed to be web based. The idea seems to be for people to create lots of [...]
September 20, 2007
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As autumn’s musky grip tightens around Caledon, the thoughts of gentlemen turn to new suits for the season. Thankfully, this year we are spoiled for choice, and at the top of the class is this collection from Silent Sparrow’s hyasynth Tiramisu, designer of Gothicish NeoVictorian Wonderments.
As all regular readers know, as far as SL [...]
September 20, 2007
Categories: Caledon, General, Men's Fashion . . Author: BardHaven . Comments: 2 Comments
There are some holidays which I always try to observe, and one of those is International Talk Like a Pirate Day.
In the interests of that noble endeavor, as well as the quickly advancing fact that Yom Kippor is this weekend, I offer you the following Piratical Theology Mashup.
September 20, 2007
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Following a bit of idle musing and sloganizing in the well beloved Caledon Group Chat, the inestimable Mr. Darkle Sands created the above T-Shirt based on my words.
Perfect for wearing to future Linden Town Halls in which they explain that you may be banned for “sexy walking” or some such decadance, or to the Guvhah’s [...]
September 20, 2007
Categories: Second Life . . Author: BardHaven . Comments: 2 Comments