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Transcript of Benjamin Linden's office hours:

[15:00] Jacek Antonelli: Hi Arawn
[15:01] Malbers Linden: Hey Arawn
[15:01] Arawn Spitteler: Hi, Jacek, Malbers & GRatz
[15:01] Gatz Morang: hello, Arawn
[15:01] Arawn Spitteler: Did I just see one of thosestariways that can no longer be climbed?
[15:01] Arawn Spitteler: No, those aree supposed to be theones with big steps, like at Brideys.
[15:02] Jacek Antonelli: hehe
[15:02] Arawn Spitteler: I'm too laggy to climb a twistedcylinder anyway
[15:02] Jacek Antonelli: Hi Benjamin
[15:02] Gatz Morang: greetings, Benjamin
[15:02] Arawn Spitteler: Did someone just blow in?
[15:03] Benjamin Linden: hi folks
[15:03] Arawn Spitteler wonders at who might have stabbedhim iin the back with a bazzooka
[15:03] Benjamin Linden: hey jacek
[15:03] Arawn Spitteler: Dazzle's available?
[15:04] Benjamin Linden: where is everybody?
[15:05] Benjamin Linden: Jacek, did you see that yourlogin screen patches are getting applied?
[15:05] Jacek Antonelli: I did :D
[15:05] Jacek Antonelli: \o/
[15:05] Benjamin Linden: thanks for your help with that!
[15:05] Benjamin Linden: I have to find some more projectsfor you to dig into :-)
[15:05] Jacek Antonelli: hehe sounds fun :D
[15:06] Arawn Spitteler: Is Malbers sitting on the sameseat I am?
[15:06] Benjamin Linden: no he's just hovering behindyou :-)
[15:06] Malbers Linden: nope, I'm bobbing behind you
[15:07] Arawn Spitteler: Wow, my cam seems to wave 5metersbehind
[15:07] Benjamin Linden: hi Arawn and Gatz
[15:07] Gatz Morang: hello
[15:07] Benjamin Linden: you guys are newcomers to myoffice hours right?
[15:07] Gatz Morang: I am new, yes...
[15:07] Arawn Spitteler: Yeah, thought I'd drop in.
[15:07] Malbers Linden: Hi Kooky
[15:07] Benjamin Linden: did you have specific topicsyou'd like to cover?
[15:08] Kooky Jetaime: Anyone know if the load test isover, cuz I still can't pull up profiles.
[15:08] Arawn Spitteler: I was just reading how Windlightisn't running on older-systems, as I Jiraed previously
[15:08] Gatz Morang: not really...I am usually not able toattend office hours and was curious
[15:08] Arawn Spitteler: It's blogged over
[15:08] Benjamin Linden: which load test?
[15:08] Kooky Jetaime: Check the blog Ben
[15:08] Malbers Linden: there was a load test around 1:30 LST
[15:08] Kooky Jetaime: and complain that you guys needbetter internal coms
[15:09] Jacek Antonelli: hah
[15:09] Gatz Morang: collision distances seem to havechanged with the update...my elevator stopped working until I gave itmore room
[15:09] Kooky Jetaime: since this intentionally breaks theclient
[15:09] Benjamin Linden: lol
[15:09] Kooky Jetaime: requiring either debug menu use, Orrestarting.
[15:09] Arawn Spitteler: It's been over for almost anhour, but they might have forgotten to plug the mocem back in
[15:10] Benjamin Linden: hmm, I'm not sure about thestatus of that
[15:10] Arawn Spitteler: You: No date of birthor payment information... No Groups or description...
[15:10] Benjamin Linden: are you having problems withthose features?
[15:11] Benjamin Linden: oh yeah, I see it too
[15:12] Benjamin Linden: I'll ping some folks internallyto see what I can find out
[15:12] Kooky Jetaime: They intentionally turned it off
[15:12] Kooky Jetaime: now
[15:12] Kooky Jetaime: uhm
[15:12] Kooky Jetaime: yea
[15:12] Arawn Spitteler: I was just able to change groups,but see none listed in my own profile
[15:12] Benjamin Linden: Arawn, are you having troubleusing windlight?
[15:12] Kooky Jetaime: of course I love how now "WE" haveto relog to fix problems that LL has started.
[15:12] Arawn Spitteler: After turning off all features,it's still too dark at sunrise
[15:12] Kooky Jetaime: Arawn - I think thats by design
[15:12] Kooky Jetaime: Night is supposed to be dark.
[15:13] Kooky Jetaime: (Thats hwat I was told)
[15:13] Arawn Spitteler: Sunrise used to be brighter
[15:13] Benjamin Linden: I'm sure now that windlight isinto release they'll be tweaking settings based on feedback
[15:13] Kooky Jetaime: Personally I hate theoversaturation of textures perpendicular to the sun
[15:13] Benjamin Linden: somebody from the ops group saidthings should be re-enabled in an hour or so
[15:13] Kooky Jetaime: er parallel
[15:14] Benjamin Linden: my pet peeve is with how flatplants and trees look now
[15:14] Kooky Jetaime: Ben- then that doesn't sound asthough testing is done
[15:14] Arawn Spitteler: Testing is done, buit they allscrewed up on their way to celebrate
[15:14] Benjamin Linden: heh
[15:15] Kooky Jetaime: I mean I appreciate measures tohelp under strain loads to keep the majority of things running
[15:15] Arawn Spitteler: It's kind of easy to overlookstuff, when speaking.
[15:15] Jacek Antonelli: Did I take a wrong turn andaccidently wander into the "Rag on LL Office Hours"? :D
[15:15] Kooky Jetaime: but the key is to not breakfunctionality to do it, outside of turning things off
[15:15] Benjamin Linden: haha Jacek
[15:15] Arawn Spitteler: Actually, someone organized agroup for that, in the last week, when the weekend was extended. Wouldyou like the t-shirt?
[15:16] Kooky Jetaime: well
[15:16] Benjamin Linden: so last week we started a veryinteresting discussion about how you find interesting things to do in SL
[15:16] Arawn Spitteler forgets if he actually receivedthe T-Shirt
[15:16] Jacek Antonelli: yep
[15:17] Benjamin Linden: I'd like to take that up again,particularly since we have some new folks here
[15:17] Kooky Jetaime: I am a .. hm... complainer, I'lladmit, but as of late I think we have a reason to complain. The sheernumber of "Stop transacting, all is borked (again)" messaes over thepast couple of weeks is crazy.
[15:17] Jacek Antonelli: We were talking about socialcontacts, Twitter, and so forth
[15:17] Benjamin Linden: I tried out metahud, it's prettycool
[15:17] Kooky Jetaime: /. was talking abotu Twitter
[15:17] Arawn Spitteler: Twitter?
[15:17] Kooky Jetaime: thinking it might just become aninternet "sideline" thing
[15:18] Benjamin Linden: what do you mean kooky?
[15:18] Kooky Jetaime: http://tech.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=08/04/02/1529253
[15:18] Kooky Jetaime: Title: Will Twitter Join Podcastingon the 'Net Sidelines'?
[15:18] Benjamin Linden: ah
[15:18] Benjamin Linden: yes, I think that's a possibility
[15:19] Benjamin Linden: the things that twitter enableswill always be important to people
[15:19] Jacek Antonelli: hi Harleen :)
[15:19] Benjamin Linden: but it's pretty high overhead
[15:19] Benjamin Linden: I imagine in the future you'llopt-in to be tracked by your friends automatically
[15:19] Malbers Linden: right, twitter could get replaced by someother microblog type thing
[15:20] Benjamin Linden: there are those phone apps thatwill map out friends close to you,
[15:20] Benjamin Linden: etc.
[15:20] Kooky Jetaime: Hmmm... The complete death ofpersonal privacy.
[15:20] Benjamin Linden: right
[15:20] Benjamin Linden: I read an article about thatrecently
[15:20] Benjamin Linden: well a few actually
[15:20] Jacek Antonelli: Heh, so dramatic, Kooky ;)
[15:20] Benjamin Linden: kids growing up now have a verydifferent idea about privacy
[15:20] Kooky Jetaime: Well, lack of drama gets relegatedto page 6
[15:20] Benjamin Linden: after putting everything onfacebook and myspace
[15:21] Kooky Jetaime: drama gets page 1
[15:21] Jacek Antonelli: Maybe if there was a robot thatfollowed people around and twittered every little thing they did, itwould be an invasion of privacy
[15:21] Benjamin Linden: so getting back to this "what dopeople do in SL?"
[15:21] Jacek Antonelli: Yes, the topic at hand, hehe
[15:21] Benjamin Linden: quickly, I'd like to know howlong each of you have been in SL
[15:21] Benjamin Linden: roughly
[15:21] Kooky Jetaime: 1.5 yr
[15:21] Jacek Antonelli: About 2 years
[15:22] Arawn Spitteler: Just started my second year
[15:22] Benjamin Linden: do you have a few establishedplaces you hang out or do you often seek out new places?
[15:22] Kooky Jetaime: Established.
[15:23] Jacek Antonelli: I have a few established places.Occasionally I'll visit a new one, and sometimes I start to come backto it until it becomes another "established place"
[15:23] Arawn Spitteler: Mostly at Mystic Academy
[15:23] Benjamin Linden: what sort of places, Kooky andJacek, if you don't mind sharing
[15:23] Kooky Jetaime: Just my home most of the time
[15:23] Kooky Jetaime: and Hard Alley
[15:24] Jacek Antonelli: Yes, the majority at my home.Also visiting friends' homes. Certain stores that I like.
[15:24] Benjamin Linden: are you socializing with peoplethere or doing individual activies, like building and scripting?
[15:24] Kooky Jetaime: Usually just leaching off resourcesdoing nothing constructive
[15:24] Jacek Antonelli: Sometimes socializing, othertimes individual
[15:24] Arawn Spitteler: Sounds like my creative content
[15:25] Jacek Antonelli: At home, I'm usually doingindividual stuff -- up in my sky platform so I'm not disturbed
[15:25] Jacek Antonelli: When visiting friends, I'm ofcourse socializing with them
[15:25] Kooky Jetaime: I socialize at home and out
[15:26] Benjamin Linden: so you're not often at placeswhere lots of people gather, perhaps meeting new people?
[15:26] Kooky Jetaime: I keep starting to build things andlose interest fast so
[15:26] Jacek Antonelli: Me personally, no. I don't hangout much in "group spaces" -- clubs and so forth. I used to, though
[15:26] Arawn Spitteler has fixed the Fast Hobo Train tobe rideable, by others on the Rail road, but H4 has it borked
[15:27] Benjamin Linden: hi Nick
[15:27] Kooky Jetaime: I usually can't stay in groupplaces long
[15:27] Nick Bonde: hi
[15:27] Kooky Jetaime: get to irritated with idjuts
[15:27] Benjamin Linden: why's that Kooky?
[15:27] Jacek Antonelli: I used to hang out at The Shelterquite regularly, when I was newer
[15:27] Jacek Antonelli: But lately my SL usage hasshifted away from social, and more towards professional. Hmm, I guessthat's the reason for more individual time.
[15:28] Jacek Antonelli feels like she's lying on apsychologist's couch, hehehe
[15:28] Arawn Spitteler would like to forgo thedownloading of a lot of textures: Mystic Academy has frequentdiscussions, but I don't know how to make a cyberdance entertainning.
[15:28] Kooky Jetaime: the people who wear enough bling tomake my monitor look like a light bulb, the ones who can't keep theirfingers off their gestures, and people who feel that its their rightto wear attachments playing music that can be heard across an entiresim.
[15:28] Arawn Spitteler: I've a Teeter Totter as part ofmy better sex project
[15:28] Kooky Jetaime: Oh, heres a UI issue
[15:28] Kooky Jetaime: Half the time when I install thenew SL versions, its wiping my saved password.
[15:29] Benjamin Linden: yes I noticed that Kooky
[15:29] Kooky Jetaime: started with RC3 I believe.
[15:29] Benjamin Linden: actually this recent update wipedALL my settings
[15:29] Kooky Jetaime: Yep
[15:29] Benjamin Linden: window size, pop-ups, etc
[15:29] Kooky Jetaime: RC1 did that to me
[15:29] Benjamin Linden: I've registered my displeasurealready :-)
[15:29] Kooky Jetaime: even though I had a settings filein place waiting for it
[15:29] Arawn Spitteler: I was surprised that RC4 didn'ttry to restore Imposters
[15:29] Kooky Jetaime: Ben... from a UI standpoint, anyguesses as when some time might be invested in the installer?
[15:30] Benjamin Linden: that just came up last weekactually
[15:30] Benjamin Linden: and it was felt compared to otherthings it wasn't very important
[15:31] Benjamin Linden: so back to hanging out in-world
[15:31] Jacek Antonelli nods. Installers aren't an every-
day usage thing
[15:31] Kooky Jetaime: If I had a L$ for every timesomeone said "XX is unimportant"...
[15:31] Benjamin Linden: let's say hypothetically you feltlike socializing with a group of people
[15:31] Benjamin Linden: how would you go about findingsaid people?
[15:31] Kooky Jetaime: It might not be an every day item,but it is the FIRST item that a new person sees... before even gettingto the client.
[15:31] Kooky Jetaime: And starting off by doing thingswithout asking is a fast way to start creating hard feelings.
[15:32] Benjamin Linden: I agree it's important kooky
[15:32] Benjamin Linden: the out of box experience matters
[15:32] Roof Doors: Malbers Linden is at the door.
[15:32] Benjamin Linden: but relative to other things,like the fact that new users can't figure out what there is to do in SL
[15:32] Malbers Linden: I've been spending some time on Help Islandrecently and a lot of new residents explicitly ask me what they shoulddo now. What suggestion would you make to them?
[15:32] Benjamin Linden: it's less problematic
[15:33] Arawn Spitteler: Linden Office Hours have becomemost of my social life.
[15:33] Kooky Jetaime: Agreed
[15:33] Benjamin Linden: oh great, so we're yourentertainment :-)
[15:33] Malbers Linden: I usually suggest that these new residentsuse the Search feature -- but that is only half-an-answer.
[15:33] Malbers Linden: It's jsut a tool to find an answer; not ananswer in itself
[15:34] Kooky Jetaime: Malbers - When someone firstinstalls a web browser for the first time, and they ask you "what do Ido now" What would you say?
[15:34] Jacek Antonelli: Malbers: probably the best thingfor a new user is to find something they enjoy, than they can do inSL. But that's hard unless they already know the options
[15:34] Jacek Antonelli: *that they can do
[15:34] Kooky Jetaime: SL is a tool, not a solution in andof itself.
[15:34] Malbers Linden: Kooky, I think that is why mst browsers havea special "Welcome to VX of Firefox" style page.
[15:34] Jacek Antonelli: Some people come into SL withspecific ideas -- they want to go dancing, or meet people, orshopping, or build something
[15:34] Benjamin Linden: plus the web has yahoo
[15:35] Jacek Antonelli: But other people are like,"Hmm... what is there to do around here?"
[15:35] Benjamin Linden: and facebook
[15:35] Malbers Linden: Right, so the Web has built up tools, whatkinds of tools do we need?
[15:35] Kooky Jetaime: Well, the thing is thats the key..We're giving people the tool, and then saying go use it.
[15:35] Kooky Jetaime: but they don't know what they cando with the tool
[15:35] Benjamin Linden: right
[15:35] Arawn Spitteler: What would they like to do? SL isa reflective reality, and they've run into the same problem meat-side.
[15:35] Benjamin Linden: how can we tell them -- here'swhat's in the world for you to do
[15:36] Benjamin Linden: how would *you* tell them?
[15:36] Kooky Jetaime: Then look at it from the meat side.This person has just moved "in to town", and is looking to a neighbor(say you Malbers) of "whats to do in this town?"
[15:36] Arawn Spitteler: They're on different wavelengths,so the only answer is to understand.
[15:36] Kooky Jetaime: you either need to take them toshow them or give them a basic street map.
[15:37] Malbers Linden: That's actually part of my answer -- I thinkwe need a SL tourist office
[15:37] Kooky Jetaime: Maybe we need something like the"Popular Places" but a little more.... vetted
[15:37] Arawn Spitteler: You know, Vetted means inspectedby the Vet
[15:37] Jacek Antonelli: (Woof, client locked up hard.)
[15:37] Kooky Jetaime: and there goes ben
[15:38] Kooky Jetaime: well
[15:38] Malbers Linden: arg.
[15:38] Kooky Jetaime: its amazing how the word has beenamended
[15:38] Kooky Jetaime: I'm just getting tired of the 5 minlockout messages.
[15:38] Benjamin Linden: sorry folks I crashed
[15:38] Benjamin Linden: yes!!
[15:38] Jacek Antonelli: indeed
[15:38] Benjamin Linden: I've been fighting that battlefor months
[15:38] Kooky Jetaime: The thing is
[15:38] Samuel Bishop: Hey Ben, I had a question regardingthe New Havok if you didn't mind...Has it been launched on allmaingrid regions yet?
[15:38] Kooky Jetaime: half the time the 5 min message isa lie
[15:38] Benjamin Linden: apparently there are situationswhere it's necessary
[15:38] Malbers Linden blames the Windows client
[15:38] Jacek Antonelli: It would sure be nice if it could"resume" our session without having to log in again
[15:38] Kooky Jetaime: and you can get in before its up
[15:38] Benjamin Linden: yes, Kooky
[15:39] Jacek Antonelli: That is, when it's logging outthe old session
[15:39] Benjamin Linden: that's another common ask
[15:39] Kooky Jetaime: Talk about lack of truth inadvertising
[15:39] Malbers Linden: HI Samuel
[15:39] Samuel Bishop: Hi :)
[15:39] Michael Timeless: Try clearing cache, it lets melog right back in
[15:39] Jacek Antonelli: Better to overestimate than under
[15:39] Malbers Linden: Yes, I think the Havok 4 engine is on theentire grid now.
[15:39] Kooky Jetaime: It is Malbers
[15:39] Kooky Jetaime: but I'm wondering who's gonna getconfused having client 1.19 and server 1.20
[15:39] Malbers Linden: there have been a few mentions of whacybehavior based on it, do you have another?
[15:39] Samuel Bishop: Alright, which linden would I askif it making my llApplyImpulses act up?
[15:40] Kooky Jetaime: or is the new major going to be forthe client 1.21, to re-sync them, or is syncronicity not important
[15:40] Jacek Antonelli: Samuel: Probably Sidewinder Linden
[15:40] Arawn Spitteler: Andrew or Sidewinder. Jira and goto content to Hover by 5PM
[15:40] Kooky Jetaime: Sam, the place to ask would be in acouple hours
[15:40] Benjamin Linden: yes, please ask Sidewinder
[15:40] Samuel Bishop: Alright, thanks
[15:40] Arawn Spitteler will try to be there.
[15:41] Benjamin Linden: sorry I crashed right when Mikemade a comment about having an SL tourist office
[15:41] Jacek Antonelli: Returning to the "what to donow?" that new users have
[15:41] Jacek Antonelli: Yes, that's a good idea
[15:41] Arawn Spitteler: Does the RC4 take snapshots?
[15:41] Michael Timeless: RC4 is gone
[15:41] Benjamin Linden: which I think is interesting,because most people know what the 3-4 highlight attractions are in thetown where they live
[15:41] Benjamin Linden: I'd be curious to know
[15:41] Benjamin Linden: if SL was NYC
[15:41] Malbers Linden: I keep thinking about the exact situationthat Kooky mentioned -- moved to/visiting a new town
[15:41] Jacek Antonelli: There are several newbie-friendlyorganizations that have notecards of "things to do/places to visit"
[15:42] Jacek Antonelli: The Shelter and NCI come to mind
[15:42] Michael Timeless: NCI and TUi being two
[15:42] Arawn Spitteler: Send them all to NCI?
[15:42] Benjamin Linden: what would be SL's Statue ofLiberty, Empire State Building, Central Park, etc.
[15:42] Michael Timeless: Black Swan
[15:42] Jacek Antonelli: Greenies :D
[15:42] Benjamin Linden: what is Black Swan?
[15:42] Benjamin Linden: and NCI
[15:42] Michael Timeless: IT is a sim of sculptures,amazing graphics
[15:42] Jacek Antonelli: The Rezzable sims -- lovely sims,those
[15:43] Michael Timeless: Are you asking what NCI is?
[15:43] Jacek Antonelli: Both Greenies and Black Swan aredone by Rezzable
[15:43] Benjamin Linden: New Citizens?
[15:43] Jacek Antonelli: NCI is "New Citizens Inc.". Theydo classes and Q&A sessions for newbies
[15:43] Jacek Antonelli: yes
[15:43] Michael Timeless: yes
[15:43] Jacek Antonelli: And also other events, andresources
[15:43] Benjamin Linden: do you think NCI is a good newbieexperience?
[15:43] Michael Timeless: Absolutely
[15:43] Jacek Antonelli: yes
[15:43] Benjamin Linden: or do you just send newbies therebecause that's what it's for?
[15:43] Benjamin Linden: so better than OI and/or helpisland?
[15:43] Jacek Antonelli: Way better, hehe
[15:44] Michael Timeless: No, I found it is a very goodplace to meet people and learn
[15:44] Michael Timeless: they are very proactive inhelping people get their feet wet
[15:44] Benjamin Linden: so there are people there to helpnewbies?
[15:44] Michael Timeless: yes 24/7
[15:44] Jacek Antonelli: Yep. People around, and they haveannouncements for classes about a wide variety of topics
[15:44] Benjamin Linden: what do you think would happen ifwe started sending all new users to NCI?
[15:44] Michael Timeless: They would like it if they gotfunding help
[15:45] Michael Timeless: like many of the educators usedto get
[15:45] Jacek Antonelli: _All_ new users? Eep. NCI wouldbe overloaded if they didn't get help
[15:45] Malbers Linden: Does their approach scale?
[15:45] Michael Timeless: There is another issue with that
[15:45] Michael Timeless: They are for the most partfocused on SL reg time. A lot of new users are online after 9 SLT
[15:46] Arawn Spitteler: What pays for the NCI Acreage?
[15:46] Jacek Antonelli: Hrmmm. I'm not sure it wouldscale a whole lot. It's mostly volunteer based, people who areenthusiastic about helping new users.
[15:46] Michael Timeless: Many of the NCI people are fromthe old Caledon estates
[15:46] Jacek Antonelli: Arawn: advertising revenue.People pay to have ads shown at NCI. Good way to get eyeballs
[15:46] Michael Timeless: they've worked their way to getwhere they are
[15:46] Michael Timeless: The SL business forum is part ofthat as well
[15:47] Benjamin Linden: it's interesting thinking aboutthis idea of tourist attractions, because those don't really convincepeople to move somewhere permanently, do they?
[15:47] Benjamin Linden: going back to this comparison ofSL and NYC
[15:47] Jacek Antonelli: I think it's more like "where'sthe movie theater"? And "where's the book store"?
[15:47] Benjamin Linden: I bet 99% of people who visit NYCrarely go back
[15:47] Jacek Antonelli: Rather than "where's the EmpireState Building?"
[15:47] Benjamin Linden: makes our retention numbers lookpretty good :-)
[15:47] Jacek Antonelli: hehehe
[15:48] Benjamin Linden: yes Jacek, I think it's moreabout aligning people to interesting activities
[15:48] Michael Timeless: The thing that seems to attractthe most people is having a live person to talk to
[15:48] Michael Timeless: Are you familiar with SkybeamEstates?
[15:48] Jacek Antonelli: Tourist things are places youvisit once or twice. The important thing for new users is to findplaces that they can visit regularly
[15:48] Jacek Antonelli: And activities they enjoy
[15:48] Benjamin Linden: no, what is skybeam estates,Michael?
[15:49] Michael Timeless: IT is a small estate (13 sims)where they have a sandbox, and a lot of people willing to helpnewbies, they have a rental place to get their feet wet and then theycan buy land
[15:49] Michael Timeless: very helpful people
[15:49] Benjamin Linden: so similar to NCI
[15:49] Benjamin Linden: ?
[15:49] Michael Timeless: yes
[15:49] Benjamin Linden: ok
[15:49] Michael Timeless: The owner advertises there
[15:50] Benjamin Linden: it would be interesting to thinkabout an affiliation or network of these kinds of places
[15:50] Benjamin Linden: that could load share new users
[15:50] Jacek Antonelli: yes
[15:50] Jacek Antonelli: That would be a viable approach
[15:50] Benjamin Linden: this question of stickyactivities is interesting though
[15:50] Michael Timeless: You would want to run this pastCarl Metropolitan
[15:50] Benjamin Linden: because I think a lot of thepeople who come to linden office hours
[15:50] Michael Timeless: and the SL business forun
[15:50] Benjamin Linden: are builders and business owners
[15:50] Jacek Antonelli: yes, that's probably right Benjamin
[15:50] Benjamin Linden: but what about consumers
[15:50] Michael Timeless: Carl is affiliated with NCI andruns the business forum
[15:51] Benjamin Linden: what would they enjoy doing in SL?
[15:51] Benjamin Linden: I know about abbotts and thesailing places, etc, but are those things actually "fun"?
[15:51] Jacek Antonelli: game shows are popular :DPrimtionary (like Pictionary, but with prims)... Second Fortune (wordgame like wheel of fortune)
[15:51] Benjamin Linden: interesting Jacek, games...
[15:52] Charlie Feld: Beautiful house!
[15:52] Arawn Spitteler likes the Choo-Choo: Calleta is animportant info hub
[15:52] Jacek Antonelli: also, there are a lot of costumecontests at clubs
[15:52] Michael Timeless: Trivia contests as well
[15:52] Jacek Antonelli: So I assume that they must befairly popular, if they continue to have so many
[15:52] Jacek Antonelli: *nod* trivia is popular
[15:52] Arawn Spitteler: Things that pay money are alwayspopular
[15:52] Michael Timeless: There is a risk with that
[15:52] Benjamin Linden: haha yes
[15:53] Benjamin Linden: sounds suspiciously like gambling
[15:53] Jacek Antonelli: Ah, but they don't have to pay toplay, so it's all good ;)
[15:53] Michael Timeless: The element of sin is always fun
[15:53] Benjamin Linden: I see
[15:53] Jacek Antonelli: Yeah, money events are popular.The game shows, the "best in Color X" contests, and so on
[15:54] Benjamin Linden: let's say I wanted to find a gameto play, how would I do that?
[15:54] Michael Timeless: Try a few clubs
[15:54] Michael Timeless: Utopia lovers etc
[15:54] Benjamin Linden: that's an interesting answer tonew users, Michael
[15:54] Jacek Antonelli: Hmmm... I suppose you couldtheoretically try Search. But I'm not sure that's something people dooften in practice
[15:55] Malbers Linden: how would a 2-hour old resident find a game?
[15:55] Jacek Antonelli: I guess Event listings in searchare good
[15:55] Benjamin Linden: or a club for that matter
[15:55] Benjamin Linden: do you use event listings, Jacek?
[15:55] Michael Timeless: Even if a 2 hour resident couldfind them, would they know how to use them?
[15:55] Michael Timeless: there is an education curve thatmust be followed
[15:55] Benjamin Linden: what does that curve involve,Michael?
[15:55] Malbers Linden: we are here to modify that curve
[15:55] Benjamin Linden: lol @ Malbers
[15:56] Jacek Antonelli: I used to use event listings,back when I had time to go to events, lol. Personally I'd browse theeducational events, but there are lots of other things. Live music isanother popular thing
[15:56] Michael Timeless: Basically learning what theirenvironment around them does. Sitting, standing, walking and someetiqutte just to interact with their environment
[15:56] Jacek Antonelli: and DJs
[15:56] Michael Timeless: Simply using a HUD is aneducation process
[15:56] Malbers Linden: Live music is an interesting aspect -- Ithink a lot of people just want ot be entertained at first
[15:56] Jacek Antonelli: Exactly, Malbers
[15:57] Malbers Linden: once they get comfortable, then the yinteract
[15:57] Michael Timeless: true
[15:57] Michael Timeless: The problem is getting them overthe noob stigma to interact
[15:57] Malbers Linden: what are other "entertain me" style activities?
[15:58] Michael Timeless: without being victimized in theprocess
[15:58] Jacek Antonelli: Yes, one of the bad things aboutthe official OI is... how very little relevancy it has to the thingsthat most people want to do most often
[15:58] Jacek Antonelli: If I were picking 3 things thatthe average user would find useful... hmm *thinks
[15:58] Jacek Antonelli: new user, that is
[15:58] Jacek Antonelli: 1. How to find events and clubsin Search
[15:59] Michael Timeless: A notebook that tells they howto use the UI, How to use search and how to use the map features
[15:59] Michael Timeless: Along with a faq of the 20 topproblems they will face
[15:59] Jacek Antonelli: 2. How to manage money and buythings, and put them on
[15:59] Michael Timeless: part of the faq Jacek
[15:59] Jacek Antonelli: More than just a FAQ -- somethinginteractive
[15:59] Michael Timeless: true
[15:59] Jacek Antonelli: "practice shopping"
[15:59] Malbers Linden: Again, in my time on Help Island, a lot offolks complain about how hard it is to walk and fly. I do not thinkthey even know that they can control their camera.
[16:00] Jacek Antonelli: Oh, along with that -- how tofind freebies
[16:00] Benjamin Linden: we do have an interactive FAQ --the knowledge base
[16:00] Jacek Antonelli: Freebies are very important tonew users
[16:00] Michael Timeless: Too hard for noobs to use
[16:00] Michael Timeless: It reads like a tech journal
[16:00] Michael Timeless: most ignore it
[16:00] Malbers Linden: Freebies are pretty motivational
[16:00] Benjamin Linden: that's good feedback, Michael
[16:00] Jacek Antonelli: Nah, that's not interactive,Benjamin -- that's just a web page with a search. It needs to besomething that they touch and play with in-world
[16:00] Benjamin Linden: ah, I see what you mean Jacek
[16:01] Jacek Antonelli: So have a wall of freebies thatthey can practice buying
[16:01] Jacek Antonelli: And a game where they have toattach something to different parts of their avatar
[16:01] Michael Timeless: I hate to harp but help islandneeds to have classrooms and hall monitors
[16:01] Arawn Spitteler: Gumby can walk into any book, andSL is that kind of environment. OI is a primer, and literacy canexpand from there.
[16:01] Malbers Linden: different than the Freebie Store?
[16:01] Arawn Spitteler: I remember finding TeleportaionTrail useful
[16:01] Michael Timeless: People learn in three differentstyles
[16:02] Jacek Antonelli: Malbers: more of a "lesson". Inthis case, the important thing wouldn't be that they get freebies, butthat they learn how to buy and get things
[16:02] Michael Timeless: <--spent time teaching in BD/EDenvironment
[16:02] Arawn Spitteler: BD/ED?
[16:02] Michael Timeless: Behavior disturbed/emotionallydisturbed
[16:02] Jacek Antonelli: I know from hearsay that thecurrent OI has a "quest" thingy with some torch or whatnot, thateverybody hates
[16:03] Michael Timeless: typical high school students
[16:03] Michael Timeless: lol
[16:03] Jacek Antonelli: And you have to do certain tasksto get off OI
[16:03] Jacek Antonelli: (I haven't seen it myself, wentthrough OI too long ago, lol)
[16:03] Benjamin Linden: yes, that's true Jacek
[16:03] Benjamin Linden: it's over-complicated
[16:03] Arawn Spitteler wants to go back to see that dragon
[16:03] Jacek Antonelli: So, I'm not sure if my idea ofhaving tasks is actually good or not, if there's already somethingsimilar that's failing
[16:04] Benjamin Linden: I believe we lose a lot of peoplebecause they can't figure out how to leave OI
[16:04] Jacek Antonelli: Yeah, the thing about _forcing_them to stay is...
[16:04] Michael Timeless: I agree with that assessment
[16:04] Jacek Antonelli: The reason they signed up for SLis _not_ to spend hours at OI!
[16:04] Benjamin Linden: haha right
[16:04] Jacek Antonelli: They signed up to go to clubs andstuff, and you're standing in their way
[16:04] Arawn Spitteler: Once off OI, return is prohibited
[16:04] Benjamin Linden: well I think a lot of peopledon't know *what* they signed up for
[16:04] Michael Timeless: You could have remedial OI
[16:05] Benjamin Linden: we have some projects in theworks to streamline that process
[16:05] Michael Timeless: once they learn what they don'tknow they could return
[16:05] Jacek Antonelli: Yes, that's horrible. I wassomewhat traumatized as a newbie, to find out that I couldn't go backto Help Island and talk with those nice mentors anymore ;_;
[16:05] Arawn Spitteler: OIP isn't the same primer theystarted with, is one thing I'd change.
[16:05] Benjamin Linden: ok folks I have to run to anothermeeting
[16:05] Benjamin Linden: this is all good info
[16:06] Jacek Antonelli: Okay, take care Ben and Malbers
[16:06] Michael Timeless: Take care Benjamin/Malbers
[16:06] Malbers Linden: Thanks for the ideas.
[16:06] Benjamin Linden: malbers, can you send me thetranscript. I lost half when I crashed
[16:06] Malbers Linden: ah, sure
[16:06] Benjamin Linden: thanks
[16:06] Benjamin Linden: ok see you all next week!
[16:06] Jacek Antonelli: Bye!
[16:06] Michael Timeless: bye all