user_mobilelogo

RSS SL

Second Life Community - All Activity
  1. RACE DAY BUMP! Real Racing without the "Adult" distractions! Are we racers, or imaging ourselves in college doing Greek life? THE BOWLRING
  2. As with anything online, I don't trust most of what I read. Wikipedia has through the years, received quite a lot of disapproval by many, especially educators. I have my doubts with Grokipedia as well, but have read from it in the past. As to what I think about it? I would rather use perplexity, or gemini, and follow the sources, and then ask a lot of follow up questions, and follow those sources. Usually, I can stumble upon something, that will get me closer to what I want to know, and that is typically of a technical nature.
  3. ♬ ♩ ♭ ♪ ♬ ♩ ♭ ♪ AudioHouse Booking & Promotion, presents >> Jan 28 2026 ◈ 10 am: Corvus Blessed @ Cafe Musique LM: https://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Sandness/71/216/21 https://showbuzz.org/ AH Sponsor V- Side>> https://scotspaul.com/ https://audiohouse.cc/ https://www.flickr.com/photos/199991213@N05/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnayy8JojTLrVuybrUAmjfg https://linktr.ee/CorvusBlessedSL PS: all shows are subject to change, due to RL ♬ ♩ ♭ ♪ ♬ ♩ ♭ ♪
  4. I like Wikipedia because it’s written by white middle-aged Western men just like me. We carefully curate reality using approved sources and heroically protect the encyclopedia from anything too new, too niche or too lived-experience-y. Three cheers for middle aged white men gatekeeping knowledge!
  5. Oh yes, I can so very much relate to all that! Building and rezzing scenes and everything. Even if a silly little detail that no one but me might notice. XD