
Friday, April 30, 2010
Mayfair Revives a Four Century Old Tradition

Thursday, April 29, 2010
Lingerie Night a Hit at Three Bells
Sporting a retro feel with fantastic chims and dance poles too, The Three Bells is one of London's newest and hottest places to party. And the party is heating up this coming Saturday on May 1st with their Grand Opening Bash. There will be Lindens on the board and spewing out the sploder... be sure to be there!
Regular business hours open at 1pm slt (9pm UK). Click HERE for a tp to the venue!

Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Scottish Night at the Coach & Horses
The voice chat is always a welcome change of pace when you enter the pub, as this blogster is used the hubbub and bustle of London music clubs. The relaxed atmosphere encourages the "speak easy" chatting that goes on here.
Click HERE for a tp to the pub! It opens at 12pm SL time (8pm UK) for drinks and a chat!



Jami's rezzday!
it called for a party! Happy rezzday again Jami! =))
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
London Tour Series: Kensington

Looking for a cosy flat? Your first place or a second home in a friendly neighborhood? One of Kensington's London Homes may just be your answer! These homes are 795L a month less than Linden Homes. 117 prims for $1725 per month and that includes security, music changer, and free retexturing of the inside of your home. Want to share your home with a partner, friend, or alt? No problem! They can be added to the rez group. Click HERE for a tp now!
Planning a wedding? A concert? A birthday or Rezz-day party? This fabulous building is perfect for your extravagant events. The inside is graced with gorgeous pillars and marble floors and plenty of space for dancing or guests. Rentable for 1,000L for 1,000 prim for one day, it's an excellent choice for high end decorations and will hold lots of excited well wishers for your event. Click HERE for a tp to check it out!
The Daily Mail and General Trust
Circulating more than 2.1 million copies, the Daily Mail is one of the UK's largest and most trusted Associated Newspaper groups. And this century-old paper is represented in Second Life's Kensington Sim. Surrounded by fine shops, and housing rentable office space for your SL business, the DMGT is the epitome of SL building craftsmanship and class. Fine granite, indoor waterfalls, and luxury windows add to the spacious feel. Contact Rob Fenwitch to rent office space, conduct your conference or training session, or hold a class here. It's an ideal setting! Click HERE for a tp to take a look!
St. Mary Abbot's Church and The Kensington War Memorial

Light filters through the stained glass windows to shimmer on the wooden pews in a pious setting where you can find peace to meditate and pray. Ideal for small weddings or personal reflection, St. Mary Abbot's Church is a bit of history come to life. Designed in by architect Sir George Gilbert Scott in the 19th century, the church was built in 1872. It is interesting to note, that Isaac Newton visited this church and worshipped here, as well as anti-slave campaigner William Wilberforce and of course, Diana, Princess of Wales. Your visit to the Kensington Sim is not complete without a peek at this lovely building. Click HERE for a tp.
The Greyhound Pub

Known in real life for its friendly service, beer, and following of football and Six Nations rugby, this pub exists in Second Life Kensington too. Managed by isobel Byron and Gold Cazalet, the pub has a cozy atmosphere that welcomes the newcomer as well as the regular Londoner. The little stage is perfect for small performances, and the dance balls that grace the floor are top notch. Don't forget to have your dance partner touch the truth ball before you go! You might be surprised what you learn! So stop by... drinks are on the house! Click HERE now!
Sunday, April 25, 2010
Next Steps: What to do After you Understand SL Basics
Objectives:
The first thing to say about Second Life is that it isn't a game in the traditional sense. It doesn't have any set objectives that you have to meet to level up. Each person entering does so for their own reasons and the objectives are your to set.
Etiquette:
The first thing to remember is that although it's a virtual world with what appear to be "cartoon people" there are real people behind them -- and the same rules of manners and behavior exist. Always think about whether or not you would behave a certain way in real life before doing it in-world:
• Don't stand too close to people you are talking to.
It just makes them feel uncomfortable.
• Read profiles before sending an IM.
This gives so much information -- and may even request no IMs.
• If you don't receive a reply from someone, don't assume that's negative.
You don't know what else they are doing. They may not even speak the same language.
• Don't send people unannounced teleport requests.
• Don't quiz people on their real life information.
Does this really matter when getting to know someone on a virtual world?
If it comes up later and you are interested, great! If not, let it go.
Appearance:
All new avatars into Second Life are supplied with sets of avatars you can use, however, most people choose to look outside their library folders -- and in your first weeks here this is where the Freebie shops can help you. You can get everything from skins, shapes and hair to clothing and shoes and then mix it all up to create your unique look. When you are ready to move onto spending some precious Lindens there are any number of shops to help you achieve whatever look you are after -- from Gothic to Neko or Furry.
Money:
The currency in Second Life is Linden dollars. You will find ways to get small amounts in your first weeks from money trees or by entering club contests. You can also choose to buy them through the Lindex exchange, or use some of the handy DX Exchange terminals. As you get older, you can always explore the SL job market!
Jobs:
Many jobs are available within SL, but generally employers like you to be at least 30 days old. It also helps if your avatar is well put together, as this will demonstrate your experience. Just as in real life, earnings will be according to skills. If you just want a basic job for a few Lindens, maybe club hosting or dancing is for you. Or you could look into building or scripting classes. Generally you will earn enough to spend. Only expect to make big bucks if you invest major time and effort into creating saleable products and invest money into marketing and selling these.
Housing:
Once you buy or earn those Lindens, you might want to invest the in renting your own private space. You can get anything from houses to skyboxes or even a castle if your budget stretches that far. Most tenancies are on a weekly basis and include certain allowances for furniture. Renting a house can be a nice way of getting into a community and meeting fellow residents -- ultimately gaining you friends.
Relationships:
Most people entering SL are doing so to form some kind of relationship -- whether it be as friends or partners. The best way to make friends is to hang around groups of people and join in their conversation. Get to know people in the same way you would in real life. don't badger people with unsolicited friend requests -- this generally annoys them. You should expect it to take a little while to get people on your contacts list -- but then you will find these people stay friends with you all the way through your SL.
Fun:
This is by far the best thing about SL -- so many ways to have fun! From clubbing to horse riding or even bungee jumping off Big Ben! Search is your friend here -- and if you find a club or sim you like -- join their group. You will get notices of events happening and there may even be an active group chat so you can get to know others that have the same interest as you.
Role Play:
Do you love Star Trek? Are you a pirate or fairy at heart? A fan of the Gorean Novels? You can "live" it in Second Life! This is in area were you will have to do a fair amount of research and preparation before jumping in. Most role play sims have specific rules and expectations. Many will provide information notecards and freebies on how to get started and some even provide classes for newcomers to help them acclimate themselves to the new "world" or RP. It is important to note that this is an area where online safety can be a concern. Most RP communities have strict online safety standards and they should be read and adhered to.
The moral of the story is -- your Second Life is what you choose it to be and what you make it.
So, get out there and enjoy it!
by Evie Falconer
edited by Jami Titanium
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Reducing Lag and Crashes on Laptops with V2.0
This was specifically written for laptops running Windows software on the 2.0 viewer, but many of the techniques can be used for other viewers or Mac's.
Keep in mind that everything you do to reduce lag or crashes will affect your Second Life experience. Try things out. If they don't work for you, or diminish your experience, don't do them. Lag happens and cannot be totally avoided, however, it can be reduced.
Before you start, make sure your Advanced Menu is open by typing CNTL-ALT-DELETE, if you see two graphs on the CPU Usage History under the Performance tab, you have a dual core processor.
There are a few things you can do to help:
If you have a dual core processor, you have two choices to reduce the lag.
- Every time you start Second Life, use the CNTL-ALT-DELETE and go to Processes, find the SecondLife.exe file, right click, set affinity and select 1 or 0.
- Go to the Advance Menu and select Run Multiple Threads. (Personally this does not help me, but give it a try as it's an easier one time fix.)
One of the easiest fixes is to adjust your graphics settings. Go to: Me/Preferences/Graphics. Open the advanced menu and slide everything to the left. Personally, I leave my Max particle count at 256 and my Avatars just a bit more to the right.
Changing your bandwidth, cache size and clearing your cache now and then will help as well. Go to: Me/Preferences/Setup. Try different settings in the maximum bandwidth until you find one that is comfortable for you. I like a maximum bandwidth of 500 kbps and a cache size of 1024. You can clear your cache by clicking on the reset button and it will clear the next time you log. If things are not rendering quickly enough, the first thing I do is try upping my maximum bandwidth for a while.
If the lag is really bad there are some temporary fixes you can try. These settings will, in some cases, dramatically affect your viewing. Go to: Advanced/Rendering Types. You can click off any of these and it will reduce lag. I see almost no difference if i click off ground and clouds. The rest will definitely change your view. You can also go to: Advanced/Rendering Features. If you turn off the Foot shadows and Fog, you will see little difference in your view, but a slight difference in your performance.
The cost of running scripts is high and causes problems, especially in areas that are already laggy. Try to remove as many scripted items as possible. You can always remove re-size scripts as follows (you will also find that this makes your ability to teleport easier and smoother):
- Make a copy of the item. I create a new folder within the item folder and call it Scripted Boots for example.
- Wear the original pair and re-size them as you require them.
- Click the item and choose All Prims... then choose delete. This will permanently remove the script and make it unable to re-size them. Should you ever need to, simply revert back to the scripted copies and repeat.
Last, but hardly least, is your personal rendering cost and constant updates. The more stuff you have on, the slower you will run. All of your clothes, Huds, AOs, Hair, etc. create lag. Obviously, we all want to look good and have certain information at our fingertips. You start out with a render cost of around 525 to 600. There are avatars running around out there with render costs as high as 18,000. To see your render cost go to: Advanced/Performance Tools/Show Avatar Rendering Cost. If your avatar is in red (most are) you might want to try taking off things you don't need. Yellow is good and green is excellent but usually not attainable after a few shopping trips. To check and see how much the server is updating objects you go to: Develop/Show Info/Show updates to Objects. Green = good/no lag, Blue = okay/medium lag, red = bad/heavy lag. Try and remove some of your items (titlers are notorious lag makers) and see if it improves.
If you have any additional tips or suggestions, please pass them on to any London Staff Member.
by Evie Falconer and Ciaran Fanbridge
edited by Jami Titanium
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Great Places to Visit in Virtually Linked London (Hyde Park)
The Gateway



Monday, April 19, 2010
The Birth of London in Second Life

The sim started to take shape and Ligeia Westwick was approached to manage the building process there. She took that position for a while and built several of the houses and shops in Knightsbridge. Soon after, Gustavus Hapmouche joined as a new resident. He began in London as a rookie builder and learned his skills while creating some of the buildings in Knightsbridge, such as Harvey Nichols and the Underground building. He also created the first Underground Club -- an 80's themed truly "underground" groovy place. This became very popular as Taleisin Silverstar took over as club manager and also Underground Radio manager. Knightsbridge became talked about and attracted the attention of the BBC.
Pictured above: The Underground Club as it opened in Knightsbridge.
This is how the birth of London in Second Life came about.
by Debs Regent
edited by Jami Titanium
A night on fire!
Sunday, April 18, 2010
Hyde Park: A New Look

The Reality:



Saturday, April 17, 2010
Bon Jovi plays in the park!
Click here for a TP to the concert area!
Friday, April 16, 2010
London Greeters Wanted!

We are not looking for people to police our sims.
★ You will need to be at least 8 weeks old to be considered and
will need to be keen to learn.
applying for this role will be successful.
★ Please note that we verify our team to ensure they are who they
claim to be. if you are not willing to be verified, please do not
submit an application.
near the Dell Cafe. Click here for a TP to the board!
by Jami Titanium
London Guides Personalize Your London Experience

London Sims offer so many things and much more for both new and established residents. One way of seeing everything that London has to offer is by speaking to a London Guide.
As a London guide (please don't be afraid to ask your friendly greeter if a guide is online), it's my job to show people around. If you are looking for that cheeky pair of shoes, that hot new dress, exquisite shape, skin, or hair, or a fun gesture; then a guide is invaluable.
London hosts many events in its exciting night spots. Clubs and pubs such as Mayhem, the Green Man and the Station have resident DJ's that take requests.
The Greyhound Pub has a real community feel, where people come to hang out. At The Coach and Horses Pub, people come to use voice and have a real blather. Bogies is a live music club and showcases fantastic talent of both established and up and coming artists. And let's not forget Westminster's hottest new club, The A-List.
London Guides know where events are happening and can advise you on what's going on and escort you there. They provide that personal touch to assist people in SL. So if its dancing, chatting, shopping or a scoot up Big Ben, seek out a Guide for that fantastic tour of London.
by bean Cisse
edited by Jami Titanium
Thursday, April 15, 2010
Bands in Hyde Park
Make marks in your calendar so you don't miss any on them.
Click the image to enlarge
Literary Night at the Greyhound Pub

Wednesday, April 14, 2010
A-List Opens It's Doors Tuesday Night

by Jami Titanium
"New User Experience"
My name is Ice Hartshon and I am one of the London Greeters and writer on this blog.
If you are new to Second Life I would like to tell you about the "New User Experience". Its a short walk in Hyde park you can take, that teach you the basics of using the Second Life Interface.
Click this link to get to the startingpoint.
On big boards along the walk you can learn how to move
around in Second Life.

You will learn how to run, fly and teleport.

Click here to get to the startingpoint!
Monday, April 12, 2010
Tristyn Homewood Captivates Bogies

Mayhem "Spot On" Monday Night
