Archive for February, 2006

Feb 27 2006

The Cartoon Me

I've been slumming around on There.com lately. It's a 3D virtual world kind of thing.

I read BoingBoing.net every day, and one of the editors, Cory Doctorow, frequently mentions the comings and goings in the online 3D world Second Life. I bought a $10 membership to the place about a year ago but never used it. A few weeks ago, after having upgraded the guts of my PC, I decided to check it out. Maybe I had totally missed out on the reason for its appeal.

Well, I didn't. At least to me, the place just plain stinks. It's a virtual world that takes from the worst elements of the real world–sex, vanity, gambling, materialism and consumerism–and lets people go completely out of control with them. Practically every other user-created building in Second Life is a store selling slutty fashion for women. The irony of spending real money on more virtual property than anyone could ever need is completely lost on these people. And all the cybersex that goes on, along with the necessary equipment and scripts to support it, had me scratching my head and wondering, "What is WRONG with these people?" The worst part is the 3D physics and graphics were state-of-the-art about eight years ago.

So I decided to give There.com a try. Back in 2003, they blew through $30 million to develop their world and it shows. The landscape and professionally created structures are pure eye candy. The in-world vehicles are a blast to drive. It's more difficult for users to make money as developers, so for the most part only the most skilled people can make a living at it, so the landscape isn't so overrun with virtual crap.

What I like best about There.com is that it's rated PG-13. I can let my kids play in there–supervised, of course–and not worry about coming across a pair of bare naked avatars performing oral sex on each other. The three of us have spent the past two weekends barreling over the landscape in dune buggies and flying over it with a jet back strapped to our character's back. I met some people from South America and I've been able to use my Spanish (my second language) for the first time in ages. I'm trying to convince my sister in the US to sign on so that her two girls and my two boys can play together.

Yeah, so anyway, I'm sure we'll get bored with it eventually, but for now it's pretty fun. For about $4 in accessories, I even got my avatar to look like me, right down to my shoes:


Is that a hoot or what?

My username there is "Pavster," BTW.


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Feb 22 2006

Walk To Work: The Podcast

Published by Rich Pav under Podcast, Soliloquy, Soundseeing

This is the audio from the WTW video, for the video challenged members of our audience.


 

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Feb 21 2006

Walking To Work: The Movie

Published by Rich Pav under Videocast

I recently bought a $400 video camera and a $400 wireless mic for work and needed to test it out, so what better way than to use it for purely personal reasons, right? It's almost like getting paid to videoblog.

I think our company needs a big screen HD plasma TV next.
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Feb 17 2006

Sleep Clinic Video

Published by Rich Pav under Videocast

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Feb 16 2006

Totally Wired

Published by Rich Pav under General



Totally Wired

Originally uploaded by RichPav.

The nurse took this photo for me right before she took it all off. The tape and wires, that is. Not her clothes. She was a total professional. Didn't hog the covers or complain even once about my snoring.

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