"Smash six happy couples and Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice Roy Moore does a celebratory dance as the KKK skips into the courthouse."
Wherein this avatar's fates, adventures and experiences in, his thoughts and feelings about and his reactions to his first and second life are depicted with written messages, images and other audiovisual tools.
I am Bock in SecondLife and Bock is I in first life. We share thoughts, opinions, feelings, actions and reactions. We are one and the same and inseparable. On this blog I choose to share both my realities.
Monday, March 23, 2015
Chief Justice Roy Moore - The Game
"Smash six happy couples and Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice Roy Moore does a celebratory dance as the KKK skips into the courthouse."
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11:45:00 AM
Sunday, March 22, 2015
Picture of the Day - 308
"Fly Away" by Harlow Heslop
If you wish to see more of Harlow's photography, please visit her Flickr photostream here.
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3:20:00 PM
Attention Opera Lovers!
During the coming week the Theater on the Hill will premier the third - and final act - of Richard Wagner's epic opera Die Walküre (The Valkyrie). This is the act that is many opera lovers favorit.
I am alas not at liberty to reveal the date of the semi-closed premier, however, after that the regular performances will commence from March 29th and onward.
In an exclusive interview Othon Weiland-Nootan revealed to Bock in SecondLife,
- "Bock, even opera haters will be amazed! Nothing like this show has never been seen before in SecondLife."
ACT III: On the Valkyries' Rock, Brünnhilde's eight warrior sisters - who have gathered there briefly, bearing slain heroes to Valhalla - are surprised to see her enter with Sieglinde. When they hear she is fleeing Wotan's wrath, they are afraid to hide her. Sieglinde is numb with despair until Brünnhilde tells her she bears Siegmund's child. Eager to be saved, she receives the pieces of the sword from Brünnhilde and ecstatically thanks her rescuer as she rushes off into the forest to hide near Fafner's cave, a place safe from Wotan. When the god appears, he sentences Brünnhilde to become a mortal woman, silencing her sisters' objections by threatening to do the same to them. Left alone with her father, Brünnhilde pleads that in disobeying his orders she was really doing what he wished ("War es so schmählich"). Wotan will not relent: she must lie in sleep, booty for any man who finds her. But as his anger abates she asks the favor of being surrounded in sleep by a wall of fire that only the bravest hero can pierce. Both sense this hero must be the child that Sieglinde will bear. Sadly renouncing his daughter ("Leb' wohl"), Wotan kisses Brünnhilde's eyes with sleep and mortality before summoning Loge, the spirit of fire, to encircle the rock. As flames spring up, the departing Wotan invokes a spell forbidding the rock to anyone who fears his spear.
The actors
Brünnhilde: Oliver Elton
Wotan: Silvano Korobase
Sieglinde: Yanneck Docherty
Valkyries: Joshua Swords, Louie Bisiani, Rick Carson, Richardson Nootan-Weiland, Remi2000, Ronny Swords, Wolfhard Gelman Chaffe, WildSummer Destiny
Executive Director Garth
Raleigh
Wotan: George London
Sieglinde: Gre Brouwenstijn
Conductor: Erich Leinsdorf
The London Symphony Orchestra
I am alas not at liberty to reveal the date of the semi-closed premier, however, after that the regular performances will commence from March 29th and onward.
In an exclusive interview Othon Weiland-Nootan revealed to Bock in SecondLife,
- "Bock, even opera haters will be amazed! Nothing like this show has never been seen before in SecondLife."
ACT III: On the Valkyries' Rock, Brünnhilde's eight warrior sisters - who have gathered there briefly, bearing slain heroes to Valhalla - are surprised to see her enter with Sieglinde. When they hear she is fleeing Wotan's wrath, they are afraid to hide her. Sieglinde is numb with despair until Brünnhilde tells her she bears Siegmund's child. Eager to be saved, she receives the pieces of the sword from Brünnhilde and ecstatically thanks her rescuer as she rushes off into the forest to hide near Fafner's cave, a place safe from Wotan. When the god appears, he sentences Brünnhilde to become a mortal woman, silencing her sisters' objections by threatening to do the same to them. Left alone with her father, Brünnhilde pleads that in disobeying his orders she was really doing what he wished ("War es so schmählich"). Wotan will not relent: she must lie in sleep, booty for any man who finds her. But as his anger abates she asks the favor of being surrounded in sleep by a wall of fire that only the bravest hero can pierce. Both sense this hero must be the child that Sieglinde will bear. Sadly renouncing his daughter ("Leb' wohl"), Wotan kisses Brünnhilde's eyes with sleep and mortality before summoning Loge, the spirit of fire, to encircle the rock. As flames spring up, the departing Wotan invokes a spell forbidding the rock to anyone who fears his spear.
The actors
Brünnhilde: Oliver Elton
Wotan: Silvano Korobase
Sieglinde: Yanneck Docherty
Valkyries: Joshua Swords, Louie Bisiani, Rick Carson, Richardson Nootan-Weiland, Remi2000, Ronny Swords, Wolfhard Gelman Chaffe, WildSummer Destiny
The production
Produced
and Directed by Immerdar Fredriksson
Scripting
by Blaise Timtam
First Life Ring
Machine designed by Robert LaPage for the Metropolitan Opera and adapted for SecondLife by Immerdar Fredriksson and Blaise Timtam
This production has been made possible in part by a generous grant from THE CHETZ R.
SZONDI FOUNDATION
The recording
Brünnhilde: Birgit NilssonWotan: George London
Sieglinde: Gre Brouwenstijn
Conductor: Erich Leinsdorf
The London Symphony Orchestra
Recorded 1961 by Decca Records
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Bock McMillan
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1:11:00 PM
Firestorm: "Restore to Last Position Needs You!"
Jessica Lyon of The Firestorm team is asking for support from residents of SecondLife in trying to convince Linden Lab, the makers of SecondLife, not to block the feature "Restore to Last Position".
The Firestorm Team believes that if residents can supply "a well structured set of use cases that demonstrate clearly and concisely how useful and valuable this feature is to (us)" Linden Lab may be convinced of the features value and usefulness.
If you use this feature and would like to see it stick around please leave a comment on this post Firestorm: 'Restore to last Position' needs you!, detailing how you use it and why it is valuable to you.
Please note Jessica's sage advice: "Kicking, screaming and calling foul will not save this feature, nor will criticizing LL or anyone else for not understanding the feature. In fact actions like that will speed up its demise."
For an interesting analysis, please go to Inara Pey's blog post: Living in a Modemworld: Firestorm seek feedback on “restore to last position” and the other links Inara provides there.
The Firestorm Team believes that if residents can supply "a well structured set of use cases that demonstrate clearly and concisely how useful and valuable this feature is to (us)" Linden Lab may be convinced of the features value and usefulness.
If you use this feature and would like to see it stick around please leave a comment on this post Firestorm: 'Restore to last Position' needs you!, detailing how you use it and why it is valuable to you.
Please note Jessica's sage advice: "Kicking, screaming and calling foul will not save this feature, nor will criticizing LL or anyone else for not understanding the feature. In fact actions like that will speed up its demise."
Hurry hurry, because the post has been up a week on Monday!
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As readers of my blog most certainly should know I am a huge fan of this feature, it has doubtlessly saved me from much agony and guilt and many, several nervous breakdowns and many hours of redoing things because of my inability to sometimes do several things at the same time, I delete stuff if I am distracted. Please, never ask me to chew gum and walk down stairs at the same time!
The latest major incident when I used the feature is described in this blog post,Bock in SecondLife: 'Thank You, Phoenix Firestorm Team!'.
For an interesting analysis, please go to Inara Pey's blog post: Living in a Modemworld: Firestorm seek feedback on “restore to last position” and the other links Inara provides there.
Saturday, March 21, 2015
When Did You Decide To Be Gay?
(Tipped by avid Bock in SecondLife reader Tomais Ashdene)
"After Ben Carson announced that prison proved being gay was a choice, Funny Or Die News hit the streets to ask gay people when they decided to be gay"
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Bock McMillan
at
5:11:00 PM
Picture of the Day - 307
"We can't wait the summer!" by y y
If you wish to see more of y y's photography, please visit her Flickr photostream here.
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Bock McMillan
at
4:31:00 PM
Conversation on Facebook
I hadn't been on Facebook for a while, and about ten minutes after I logged on I had this wonderful conversation. (Spelling errors have been corrected.)
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Oh yes do poke me
Make sure not to like any of my posts
The Grindery when I was around?
But now you suddenly are all the time
LOL
It's all about you Bock
Hope you feel better now!
Honestly?
Go hang with the ugly people please
I was waiting for the honest answer by the way
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Oh yes do poke me
Make sure not to like any of my posts
I will go like you(r posts) afterwards
People might see that
Stop it
You are beginning to start (sounding) bitter
I haven't been on here for a week,
I need to go through my own
updates before I get to yours
Honestly do you really think I'm that stupid?
Honestly?
No I don't!
Honestly, do you think I am a liar?
Nah you are just a people pleaser...
...and that's ok
Fuck you to bits
When were you over at the parties at The Grindery when I was around?
But now you suddenly are all the time
LOL
I am actually starting to believe
that you are paranoid
LOLIt's all about you Bock
Go jump in a lake and cool down
...or take another glass of cava so you pass out
LOL asshole!Hope you feel better now!
Honestly?
Well do you?Honestly?
Go hang with the ugly people please
I was waiting for the honest answer by the way
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I did not see any point in continuing the conversation, so I liked every post and comment this person had made that I could find and then jumped off Facebook.
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at
1:59:00 PM
Emergency Aid
New York City is having one of it's coldest winters ever and it seems never-ending. This video is posted to help keep my brother Dej warm and to remind him that spring and summer are on their way.
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12:52:00 PM
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