Passing on the creative genius and talent of other people is my goal!
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Open letter to Linden Labs
It has recently come to my attention that Hybrid Ansar has been banned for alleged illegal copying of another person's creations. I would like, as a Second Life Resident, to state my opinion on this situation.
I have known the Hybrid Ansar for a year, and have had many dealings with her and people that she is close to. I can be sure of several things about the lady in question.
1. She is forward and upright in her dealings. - During a period of SL homelessness, she opened a part of her sim for me to rent. She told me up front what I could expect living there, what expect from the other residents, and that she would profect us from any griefing and that she did not tolerate griefing in any form. During the time that I was living there, I did have a problem of a griefer dropping objects on the sim, and the situation was dealt with in a extremely timely manner. At no time was I faced with unexpected situations that she was the author of. She delivered just as promised.
2. I have purchased her shapes almost exclusively during the time that I have known her. The reason for this exclusivity is almost entirely depedent on the uniqueness of her style. She has, what I would consider, the most realistic, normal people shapes in Second Life and I admire her ability to create and recreate. She has also always been avaliable to discuss issues and has many times re-evaluated a shape for me personally during her own private time.
3. I have witnessed her building methods of her pre-fabs and there were no signs of anything but completely original ideas from her brain with many elements built from the normal Second Life menu shapes. I am sure that her hair process is also the same, and it is easily identifiable as a creation of Hybrid Ansar.
4. Hybrid Ansar may admire many creators of Second Life goods, but she is a true believer of creating her own style and being a product of her own originality.
5. She has campaigned many times against copy-botted material and is often checking to make sure that, even with her own purchases, that she is buying completely original work from the original creator.
Of all the people in Second life that could or could not be illegally copying the work of others, Hybrid Ansar is clearly not a candidate for that activity. She is a champion for Intellectual Property Rights and a truly trustworthy content creator, as well as being a good friend to people who need just that. In short, she's good people...
Sincerely,
Alice Turner a.k.a. Kyria Tomsen
Sunday, May 30, 2010
Summer home lovin'




Another few other things I already had and loved were the Paper Garlands, butterfly chairs with Montmartre Table, butterfly prints (all of those things from Lisp Bazaar), and the Provence rug from {what next}. I had picked up the Fairy Tale wall print from Awesome Blossom with some trepidation. Not because I didn't love it, but because I'm not one of those love type people on the outside... I generally like to hide that stuff, but it's so pretty that I couldn't resist it.

The bedroom underwent some changing recently because of the newly released bed from Art Dummy. I think it's my favorite new thing right now. The Chalk Dust bed is about the cutest thing ever, and the whole set, which includes a bedside table, chalk, and a lamp is 400L. I don't have it all out now, I'm saving a few prims for a rainy day, but I have it none the less. The bed has a ton of sit options, and a jumping on the bed option, it is texture change on everything, including the chalkboard which has a few awesome selections. I matched it up with my Lisp Apple trees, the Lisp Cloak Bench, the blue version of the Asian Daydream rug, and a rug I made before I stopped making.

Across the room continues to be my Lisp rant with the Cabinet and Window of Light dresser set and Dreaming Skies umbrella lamp. I am using the Second Spaces green vanity seat. I loved the dresser from that set, which is cute and inventive, but it didn't fit my current theme of .... Yeah, let me know when you figure it out, because I don't know.

So, to recap...
Thursday, November 5, 2009
Today.

Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Get Reale and get Adventurous!

Creepy? Yes... Beautiful? Heck yeah! Let me just tell you before I go on...most of her clothes are 200L. I'll give you a moment.... Ok..now...
This is made to be a set, but all pieces can be bought separately, and the belt comes in three sizes, which generally require very little adjustment.
The other thing, and shame on me for not blogging this sooner, is the Reasonable Desires Pyramid O' Death! Yeah, that's not really the name, but seriously...it's amazingly fun and great for groups! Before you head in, though...you must have the proper attire....
Yah? Yah! Reasonable Desires' Explore Jane. I love this outfit, and I generally leave off the undershirt, just because I think that makes it more Lara Croft, but that is just an option.
I'm not givng you pics of the inside! Go look for yourself...and when you have to push the buttons to go through the walls...run like your tail's on fire!
This is the Adventurous Lingerie, and I'm in love with it. Cute slits on either hip and tiny trim around all the edges. Austie is always best with the details, that's why she's the Queen of Underwear. Speaking of Austie's details...
The Adventurous Mega pack! Absolutely gorgeous textures on this outfit, and this is only one of the options, and or course I'd pick the one with the most boobage...
Visit these locations for products shown!
Truth - Ana, Elle, and Chelsea Hair - http://slurl.com/secondlife/Truth%20Island/131/161/28
Savoir Faire - Emma Shape - http://slurl.com/secondlife/Pax/230/131/24
Harlot - Porcelain Heiress Skin with dark brows - http://slurl.com/secondlife/Blue%20Orchid/166/100/24/
Reasonable Desires - Explore Jane, Adventurous Lingerie, and Adventurous Megapack - http://slurl.com/secondlife/Reasonable%20Desires/142/185/27/
Reale - Tricot Coat, Suede Mini Dress, Crocheted flower belt, Crocheted flower bolero - http://slurl.com/secondlife/Brasil%20Curitiba/150/201/23
Argrace - Fedora Hat "Glamorous wavy" - http://slurl.com/secondlife/zushi/186/104/33/
Saturday, August 29, 2009
Off topic, RL related post. Please comment!
Lack of Communication:
-Between department heads
-Between departments in general
-Between management and staff
Communications are not only not open, but discouraged between departments. Tension is created because of impressions that all departments are intentionally working against each other. Even in the customer service department, tension is created by team leaders who give impressions that other departments want to see us “in trouble”. We are often told that other employees are “out to get us” and encouraged to keep records on other employees mistakes.
Possible solution:
Lack of Professionalism:
This is a huge issue in the customer service department. The representatives have no guidance as far as professionalism when speaking to landlords and tenants on the phone.
The general technique is to yell when yelled at. When voices raise on one end, a large number of the CSRs raise their voices in response. Landlords and tenants alike are routinely told “No, you are completely wrong!” in very strong voices instead of the “I'm sorry, you are mistaken/you have been given wrong information.” that is the standard in most call centers. Callers are often called liars, or it is very strongly implied. The initial response on call-ins is becoming increasingly belligerent from the beginning of the call, making it harder to resolve issues.
Possible solution:
Retraining of CSRs to ask questions politely, such as “May I place you on hold?” and examples of how best to convey that the information was wrong without being confrontational. There should be an enforced standards on courtesy instead of just did we give the correct information.
Lack of Consistent Standards:
Procedures for handling calls and issues are not consistently held or enforced throughout the department. Team leaders have different standards, making it harder to consult other team leaders in times of rush or when one is out. It slows down the process of correcting the issues accurately, and often increases the number of phone calls that go out to landlords and tenants for information.
Possible solution:
It would be enormously helpful if there were standardized information sheets that went to all employees. Also, if there were one person who collected the changes and formed them into a weekly or bi-weekly report. This person could also be in charge of the data resource sheets that all customer service employees use for their daily activities.
Lack of Ownership:
The customer service representatives and team leaders are showing constant and increasing lack of ownership in problem solving. In fact, very often, problem solving is frowned upon and seen as more of a bother than anything.
Sunday, August 2, 2009
You make me feel like dancin'!






The other wonderful thing is that if you're going out where you don't need the entire princess-like ensemble to get your point across, the jewelry and top go great with a pair of jeans...

I love the new Shag hairdo called Coy with this outfit, but I also love it with the new Reasonable Desires outfit, Alpine Beer Girl.

As with most Reasonable Desires outfits, there are a lot of different wearing options, all awesome. It also comes with a lovely detailed beer, either for drinking or holding..and a goat..which..is an excellent goat. I was attacked by a goat when I was nine, so there will be no goat on this page... Stupid farm animals.

I think this one is my favorite though, being a traditionalist, myself.

Loving the detail work with this dress as well! It always amazes me at the amount of talent you see in SL.

I'm sorry I wasn't very wordy. I kind of feel like both of these lovely outfits sell themselves! The quality of work is outstanding and both designers should be very proud of the work they've done!
This one is for you, Rouge and Austie!
Shag - Silent (199, 146, 35)