[sldev] Upcoming viewer releases?
Dzonatas
dzonatas at dzonux.net
Wed Aug 29 08:59:55 PDT 2007
Dale Glass wrote:
> While I'm not saying this is a solution, Dzonatas mentioned some sort of
> community viewer some time ago. Maybe submit patches there?
>
My kids have been with me on and off for the past month. We found ways
through WoW to communicate while they are not with me. Their mom told
them (witnesses heard) that she would ground them if they ever talk to
me when they aren't scheduled to be with me.
It is not possible for us to communicate through Second Life because of
the barriers that Second Life has built. My kids are interested in
Second Life, but they are more interested in communicating and playing
with me, and WoW can provide that.
I have a hard time accepting (not grudgingly) a company that considers
me a 'waste of time' or 'needs professional help' when they can not help
the situation. Perhaps, they'll change. LL has not communicated with me
otherwise.
It's remarkable that LL has a new mission statement but the public
doesn't even know about it. That's lack of transparency at its finest.
If you are one that says all my e-mails on here are entirely off-topic
or have no sense of being here, I believe you would change your mind
once you knew LL's new mission statement.
I hoped to have a decent job with LL, as I'm very qualified to all the
jobs that have appeared here on this list and elsewhere. I don't know of
another company that wants to create such and open environment, but LL
hasn't come under agreement with itself to work under such openness.
LL cut me off at the same time my previous job cut my hours -- all about
the time I had to deal with court deadlines (which these two companies
didn't seem to want to acknowledge except as me being a problem).
Well... my family just put their foot down and told me not to accept an
easy to get job like McD;s, Circuit City, Target, etc etc, but I'm out
of money from my last check.
Open Source... not everybody makes the same amount of money nor can make
the same commitment to work it... but you get judged anyways.
I did manage to get a fiber optic cable to create a server to handle an
Open Source repository instead of using Sourceforge, but that's as far
as I got.
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Power to Change the Void
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