RH Engel and Rebel are co-owners and creators of “The WoodShed”.
Not only do they strive to bring you the best in furniture (Gothic Medieval Castle Furniture Gothic Furniture Medieval Castle FURNITURE Gorean Gor Furniture Castle Outdoor furniture), their creativeness expands to clothing, jewelry, and prefab houses.
RH Engel Fine Jewelry– RH Engel designs the very best in fine jewelry in Second Life. Beautiful wedding ring sets, necklaces, earrings and so much more!
RH Engel Fine Jewelry
We want to thank RH Engel and Rebel Hope of the “The WoodShed” for being a proud sponsor of this years SL Home & Garden Expo 2011 benefiting Relay for Life.
Paige Raven & her band of wild little forest fairies, create some of the most detailed, animated, and user friendly furniture in SL.
Paige is the owner of: Cozy Cove Estates, Home to Cozy Homes, Sweet Sensations Home Furnishings, sex beds, excite, living rooms, kitchens, bathrooms, bedrooms, beach house, lighthouse, cabins, prefabs, homes, houses, low prim, and art.
Cozy Baby Now available at Cozy Baby™, parent and baby animations, one of a kind cuddles for you, partner and baby. Paige has been building for over three years and her talent, dedication and inspiration show in each and every project. Expect no less than the best to be found in Second Life, when shopping for baby furniture at Cozy Baby. Well thought out animations provide the crowning touches to furniture.
Cozy Homes Gazebo
Cozy Kids™! Introducing parent/child animations for you and your little ones. Perfect for laying around or taking pictures. Shabby chic, fun furniture and more, for the kid in all of us! Everything to keep your kids cozy and comfy. All new furniture from the creator of the Cozy Homes™, just in smaller sizes. Toys, toy boxes, dolls, teddy bears, bunnies, more being added daily. Stop by and check out the finest in children’s furniture at Cozy Kids™!
Cozy Covers
Cozy Essentials™ Family Furniture with parent/child animations, furniture, home Furnishings, bedrooms, Sweet Sensations menu driven beds, Living Rooms, Dining Rooms, Kitchens, Bathrooms, Lighting, Tables, Chairs, Artwork, Plants, Flowers, Accessories, Candles, Books, Fireplaces, Cuddles, Sofa, Armchairs, Hallway Benches, Patio Furniture, food, dishes, clocks, flowers, plants, kettles, and MORE!
We want to thank Cozy Homes and Paige Raven for being a proud sponsor of this years SL Home & Garden Expo benefiting RFL
I’ll start off by saying that I don’t like Facebook, not so much the concept, the concept is actually sound, keeping in touch with people you know. I don’t like the company, their attitude, their privacy values but most of all I don’t like their function creep. Facebook comments are an example of function creep with Facebook getting their grubby little claws into the commenting business and therefore further extending their stifling of speech.
TechCrunch is a classic example of this, they adopted Facebook comments apparently in an attempt to silence the trolls, but they also silenced a great many other people too. However their sister publication, Crunchgear, tried Facebook comments and then kicked them into touch. Facebook comments really do stifle speech, we have a social networking policy at work, I don’t want to bring work into what I blog or comment on because work isn’t relevant most of the time, but were I commenting via Facebook, work is linked whether I want it to be or not, so I opt out of using the system. There are many others in the same boat and they won’t be commenting via Facebook comments either.
However, I am not going to criticise Facebook for deleting Second Life Avatar Profiles, as reported here by Kim Randall and here by Daniel Voyager. People are flouting the Facebook TOS, tough titty if you get caught, it may not be nice but it’s a fair cop Guv’nor. However Linden Lab need to stop pushing Facebook Second Life side, it’s not a happy marriage.
The battle of the viewers seems to be hotting up, with Oz Linden set in the role of Sauron according to some, but recent comments from Oz have been bang on the money. Tateru Nino reports that Oz said if third party viewers don’t keep up, things will break. This is a perfectly sensible comment and one developers of third party viewers should welcome. There are also quotes of Oz saying that Linden Lab will look into what motivates people to stay with a viewer 1.x experince, again, this is perfectly sensible step, I’m not sure why Oz is getting such a walloping over this.
The back of my thighs are killing me, I had to do some weeding yesterday, this has nothing to do with Oz! This getting old malarkey is no fun, your recovery time nosedives. However getting back to viewers, I think what frustrates people about Oz’s comment on the viewer 1 issue is, it has been going on since viewer 2 went open beta!
I went and took a look at Philip Rosedale’s new venture today, Coffee and Power, and was struck by how good a concept this is. Basically people ask for things to be done, offer some sort of fee for the mission and then await responses. Unfortunately it’s only available right now in San Francisco, where the website tells us all great ideas start but I can recall watching Karl Malden going around the streets of San Francisco as a kid and it didn’t seem like a great idea then!
The thing I like about this site though is that it looks fun, although a lot of the requests are “Bring me a sarnie” at the moment, it has potential. However I’m wondering why this isn’t being implemented in Second Life!