Monday, March 26, 2007

Locations and Slurls

Hi my name is Jordan Descenna and I will be introducing you to my top 5 landmarks and to something called a Slurl. But before that I need to explain what exactly a landmark is. A landmark is like using a bookmark for a website. You save a site that you like as a file, and whenever you want to go back to that site you just open up the file. Landmarks operate in Second Life the same way. Landmarks are a specific location in Second Life that is saved in your inventory. Whenever you want to go to a certain landmark just open up your inventory and select the landmark of your choice. Now let’s go on to my top 5 landmarks…

Nix Bazaar:
Have you ever felt in Second Life that you want to buy something but you never have the cash? Well Nix Bazaar is a freebie island where you can pick up all the freebies you need from cars, to furniture, to weapons, to scripts. Anything that you like is there. But, the best part about Nix Bazaar is that not a lot of people visit Nix so everything is yours for the taking!

Harbinger Productions:
Want to watch a premade slide show on a big screen? Then Harbinger Productions is the place to go. You can watch slideshows such as Harbinger Holovender or Harbinger Platformer. These slideshows are only around 100 Linden dollars, and the Harbinger theatre is settled in a pleasant, but elegant district. If you don’t feel like watching a slide show, you can shop around for items such as cars or high quality clothing.

Hyperion:
Hyperion is a great place to go if you want to purchase or rent a particular part of a building and set up a shop. There are many shops set up around Hyperion selling furniture and avatars as well as many other things. Hyperion is also a pleasant place in Second Life but not as elegantly designed as Harbinger Productions.

Lewis:
If you feel like relaxing form the hectic world of Second Life and meeting new people in world, then Lewis should be the first location on your mind. Lewis is basically a big meeting area filled with benches and abstract but attractive looking architecture. Many people come to Lewis so it's a great place to make new friends.

Mecca/Club Bond:
Club Bond is obviously a club. From the inside there’s a bar where you can sit, relax, and chat up with new people in world. Outside the club are many buildings with shops to purchase things such as Bartz Buy (Best Buy) where you can buy things like hoverboards for low prices!

Slurls:

Lets say you want to visit a landmark in Second Life but you don’t have the application to run Second Life. So what should you do? Well, hopefully the landmark you want to visit can be viewed by a Slurl. But what is a Slurl? Slurl stands for Second Life url. Slurls are links to locations in Second Life via the internet. For example, if you want to visit the Nasa Space station, find its Slurl and you can view it on a web page. This helps people who don’t have Second Life to experience what Second Life is made of, off the net.

5 comments:

Unknown said...

Thanks for the info, I'll be sure to check those places out!

Asif Gausman said...

Wow, you really explored these islands well! My favorite is Hyperion because the buildings there have a unique design and they use prims effectively. Slurls seem to be a great way to find locations on SL. They also seem to be a good way to get people who are on the net to experience Second Life. Hopefully this will get more people interested in the medium.

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the explanation on Slurls. I didn't fully understand them before. It's actully quite an ingenious idea.

Shizzle Rau said...

I like the Nix Bazaar. I mean, ther are very few places on SL that one can find free stuff...its awesome. I really like the idea of a Slurl. Now all i gotta do is get a url for somethin and show it to my dad so he knows what im working on every other day.

Ro Shan said...

The regular computers in the computer lab don't have SL so slurls are a convenient way to visit places on SL.