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== Biography ==
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|Ferd Frederix
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|Volunteer Mentor
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|Usually Bender, from Futurama, or a small tough guy. 
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|align="left"|'''Home'''
|{{SLurl/simple|Mouse Point|111|111|11|SL Volunteer Island SW}} Thank you VTeam! You are the best of both worlds.
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|Fred K. Beckhusen, President, Micro Technology Services, Inc. [http://www.mitsi.com/ www.Mitsi.com]  email:fred@mitsi.com
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|align="left"|'''Skills'''
|Microcomputer and microprocessor hardware design and programming
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|align="left"|'''Languages'''
| My software work is primarily in C and its variants C++ and C#, with lots of perl, lsl script, Visual Basic, 3-D modeling in Solidworks, and lots of other languages and tools I'd rather forget, dating all the way back to the early 1970's.  My first computer was the Rockwell Autonetics Recomp-II, a 1K word, 40-bit drum-memory military computer.  I took it apart, rebuild it, and wrote John Conways "Game of Life" for it, from careful study of the Mathematical Games column in Scientific American. I still read and love [http://www.sciam.com Scientific American], which first published the rules for the game of Life in 1970. Yeah, I know. It dates me.
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|align="left"|'''Hobbies'''
|Programming, reading mass quantities of anything, sci-fi, and chasing after Wavinggirlsav Voom.
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Hi! I'm a Mentor Volunteer, scripter and a builder. When relaxing, I hang around in the Hanja area.  I am still in the process of going to each welcome area when I am greeting new residents.  Lately have been building a Mentor Map and Track inside Volunteer Island SW.     You can see who is in a sim with one click.
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== Projects ==
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*Serious stuff
** Mentor Meta Map - clickable maps of areas where Volunteers are needed. (Hopefully complementary to [[User:Lum_Pfohl| Lum Pfhol's]] wonderful Mentor HUD). I hope my work on the Mentor Meta Map will help new and old Mentors alike to help "New Residents" more efficiently. 
*Fun Stuff
** @Phone - dials a telephone from within Secondlife™ with text to speech using [http://lynx.mitsi.com/cgi/tts.htm Kate and Paul voices], with true SMS and email.
** [http://lynx.mitsi.com/cgi/tts.htm Kate and Paul Text to speech] - Add decent synthesized text-to-speech to web pages and SecondLife™.  Must be converted to 44Khz for use in SecondLife™, which is easy with [http://www.goldwave.com Goldwave], a free audio editor.
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== Mentoring Philosophy ==
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There are many ways to be a Mentor. Each Mentor I have met is different.
Personally, I enjoy meeting new residents and helping in the OI's and HI's. One-on-one personal attention is very useful to the lost and confused!   I also like to collect 3 or 4 of them together, gather them all together on 'the other side' on an IM channel, and we all go off and explore places like Spaceport Alpha.  We have fun by parachuting from the top of the Saturn moon rocket.  They learn to ''Really Fly'' (with a flight band, and by riding a rocket), to find and follow me on the map (select me in the Map->Friends pulldown, and MIMNIMIZE the map, don't close it), and I usually end up helping set up their video by watching Mars and Earth under the rocket park. Video is new and wonderful when projected onto a ball! 
I also encourage new residents to keep their home spot for a while,,such as Hanja or Ahern, so they develop a sense of community with others.   
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== Useful things on my desktop ==
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*MIT's new '''Scratch for Secondlife''' - for those new to scripting. An easy way to add scripts to your objects in Second Life™, even for beginners who do not know scripts. [http://web.mit.edu/~eric_r/Public/S4SL/ Get Scratch from MIT.edu]
 
*Wood Workshop - Free Seamless Texture Maker - tool for making seamless tiles [http://www.spiralgraphics.biz/ww_index.htm Get Wood Workshop]
 
*PloppSL is a specialized version of Plopp for SecondLife. You can use it to make Sculpted Prims for SecondLife™ easily. Simply paint the front and back side of your model and it will be converted to a Sculpted Prim by PloppSL. [http://www.secondplopp.com Get PloppSL]
 
*Shameless plug
**[http://www.mitsi.com Mitsi.com]
 
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*[[Main_Page|Main Page]]
**[[Volunteer_Portal|Volunteer Portal]]
**[[Tao of Volunteers|The Tao]]
**[http://www.mitsi.com  Mitsi.com]
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*[http://web.mit.edu/~eric_r/Public/S4SL/ Get Scratch from MIT.edu]
*[http://www.spiralgraphics.biz/ww_index.htm Get Wood Workshop]
*[http://www.secondplopp.com Get PloppSL]
*[http://www.mitsi.com  Mitsi.com]
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Revision as of 08:33, 2 August 2008

Biography

Name Ferd Frederix
Group Volunteer Mentor
Avatar Usually Bender, from Futurama, or a small tough guy.
Home SL Volunteer Island SW🖈 Thank you VTeam! You are the best of both worlds.
RealLife Fred K. Beckhusen, President, Micro Technology Services, Inc. www.Mitsi.com email:fred@mitsi.com
Skills Microcomputer and microprocessor hardware design and programming
Languages My software work is primarily in C and its variants C++ and C#, with lots of perl, lsl script, Visual Basic, 3-D modeling in Solidworks, and lots of other languages and tools I'd rather forget, dating all the way back to the early 1970's. My first computer was the Rockwell Autonetics Recomp-II, a 1K word, 40-bit drum-memory military computer. I took it apart, rebuild it, and wrote John Conways "Game of Life" for it, from careful study of the Mathematical Games column in Scientific American. I still read and love Scientific American, which first published the rules for the game of Life in 1970. Yeah, I know. It dates me.
Hobbies Programming, reading mass quantities of anything, sci-fi, and chasing after Wavinggirlsav Voom.

Projects

  • Serious stuff
    • Mentor Meta Map - clickable maps of areas where Volunteers are needed. (Hopefully complementary to Lum Pfhol's wonderful Mentor HUD). I hope my work on the Mentor Meta Map will help new and old Mentors alike to help "New Residents" more efficiently.
  • Fun Stuff
    • @Phone - dials a telephone from within Secondlife™ with text to speech using Kate and Paul voices, with true SMS and email.
    • Kate and Paul Text to speech - Add decent synthesized text-to-speech to web pages and SecondLife™. Must be converted to 44Khz for use in SecondLife™, which is easy with Goldwave, a free audio editor.

Mentoring Philosophy

There are many ways to be a Mentor. Each Mentor I have met is different. Personally, I enjoy meeting new residents and helping in the OI's and HI's. One-on-one personal attention is very useful to the lost and confused! I also like to collect 3 or 4 of them together, gather them all together on 'the other side' on an IM channel, and we all go off and explore places like Spaceport Alpha. We have fun by parachuting from the top of the Saturn moon rocket. They learn to Really Fly (with a flight band, and by riding a rocket), to find and follow me on the map (select me in the Map->Friends pulldown, and MIMNIMIZE the map, don't close it), and I usually end up helping set up their video by watching Mars and Earth under the rocket park. Video is new and wonderful when projected onto a ball! I also encourage new residents to keep their home spot for a while,,such as Hanja or Ahern, so they develop a sense of community with others.


Useful things on my desktop

  • MIT's new Scratch for Secondlife - for those new to scripting. An easy way to add scripts to your objects in Second Life™, even for beginners who do not know scripts. Get Scratch from MIT.edu
  • Wood Workshop - Free Seamless Texture Maker - tool for making seamless tiles Get Wood Workshop
  • PloppSL is a specialized version of Plopp for SecondLife. You can use it to make Sculpted Prims for SecondLife™ easily. Simply paint the front and back side of your model and it will be converted to a Sculpted Prim by PloppSL. Get PloppSL


Ferds's Quick Links

Scripting links