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Month: December 2006

World Vision Village comes to SL

Posted on December 11, 2006 by

Jas sends along some information about a new virtual initiative by the UK charity World Vision: Copper Industries have recently built a village in Second Life for World Vision UK, one of the world's leading development and relief charities. The aim of the village is to show some of the products you can purchase through…

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Net Neutrality Party on Jan 11 in Memphis

Posted on December 11, 2006 by

As someone who blogs on occasion about Net Neutrality and internet regulation issues, I received an invitation to the Save the Internet Coalition’s "Party for the Future" on January 11 at the Gibson Guitar Factory in Memphis, TN. Held in conjunction with the National Conference on Media Reform, organized by Free Press, it promises to…

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Kofi Annan giving last major address today (webcast)

Posted on December 11, 2006 by

Just got this notice from the Better World Campaign: Today, at 11:30 a.m. EST, Secretary-General Kofi Annan will deliver his last major speech as leader of the United Nations. The speech will explore issues of global governance and the role of the United States in international affairs. Click here to watch the webcast from the…

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Politics in Second Life: Time for the Virtual McLaughlin Group?

Posted on December 10, 2006 by

A number of real world political parties and politicians have in the past couple of months started exploring Second Life as a new medium for spreading their messages and garnering real world press.  Most recently, the youth arm of the far right French political party Le Pen appears to be opening an in-world office, according…

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Answer three questions, get L$ 6,750!

Posted on December 9, 2006 by

Troy McLuhan, of the SL Spaceflight Museum, has three pretty complicated questions about sim reservation.  If you think you know the answers, IM them to him and you could get L$ 6,750 (about 25 US dollars) for your efforts. I have no idea, but thought I would pass it along. UPDATE 12/10/06, 1:18AM: According to…

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Someday you too could pilot your boat through the black (Firefly returning as MMOG)

Posted on December 9, 2006 by

For those (like me) with dreams of hanging out with the crew of the Firefly, your chance may be coming.  Fans of the short-lived but much beloved sci-fi TV series Firefly have been petitioning and lobbying the folks at Fox for the show to return, to no avail.   But they will be somewhat relieved to…

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New Orleans Musicians on Studio 60 (have a tissue handy)

Posted on December 8, 2006 by

The new Aaron Sorkin drama "Studio 60: Live on the Sunset Strip" is still, in my view, trying to get its legs.  I found this last episode more hit than miss.  But all is forgiven with the literally show-stopping performance of "O Holy Night" by five New Orleans musicians.  (YouTube link.)  The performers were there…

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The problematic of constituencies of color and Net Neutrality

Posted on December 8, 2006 by

Matt Stoller over at myDD.com posts a terrific commentary on the difficult political trade-offs for communities of color and the network neutrality debate.  In a nutshell, Matt notes that while two major associations of black and hispanic journalists came out recently in support of net neutrality, the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) and…

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My friend Bob in Big Sur

Posted on December 7, 2006 by

This picture is so pretty that it looks completely fake.  But that really is my friend Bob Baldridge, great photographer and Quaker artist/activist, playing sax early morning in Big Sur, California.  The world is still full of such beauty and magic. Thanks for sharing this, Bob.

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Virtual yaks save real world kids!

Posted on December 6, 2006 by

I just got a notice from Kathryn Parsons about a cool virtual fundraiser for the UK charity Save the Children called the "Yak Shack."  The idea is that they are selling, of all things, virtual yaks for L$ 1,000 each (about 3 bucks) which go toward helping real children living in poverty around the world. …

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