User:Dzonatas Sol

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Hi! I am a quasi-useful consultant with Linden Labs.

My office: Dreamsand Plaza🖈 (tentative move planned)

Where I am at:

View the issues Dzonatas Sol has filed at jira.secondlife.com


The Avatar

Everybody has an ability, at some level, to shape reality. This ability, personified, is known as the Avatar. There it lays dormant in most people, known as the sleepers. Those that have been Awakened know reality, as a new dimension, a new world, a Second Life, the conscious, being able to effect changes to reality via willpower, beliefs, and specific magical techniques. While you may not believe in such magical techniques, I don't blame you; do be aware of the technocracy that exists here in Second Life. If you haven't awakened to know these things, you have only lived, at most, among the Virtual Adepts and Cyberpunks; that said is your life on the brink of reality -- en passe.

Auditory and Visual People

One subject I found in a (sort-of) remedial class in college (and on the web) is the exploits between Auditory, Visual, and Kinetic learners. I'm surprised it is not more of a mainstream subject of study, but I have a hunch the subject is still being weighted down by the more religious views from psychology and physiology divisions. Simply, there are 60% of people that are Auditory, 10% are Kenetic, so that leaves 30% of people being Visual. It is easier to recognized the differences between Auditory and Kinetic people, but the difference between Auditory and Visual requires test instruments to make a determination. Both can be very much a like with the same visual and auditory abilities, and that can be compared in an analogy. Compare Auditory people to the Right Hand and Visual people to the Left Hand. If the difference was strictly kinetic, one could ask you to pick up a rock and throw it to determine if you are auditory or visual. Now, try to throw the rock in your other hand, and find out how good you are at it. (if you can manage it at all)

Scheduling Care

Found an interesting comment focused on care issues between a very popular product and its users.


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