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New Resident Experiences - Rhia Raymaker Print
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Rhia RaymakerThis is the fourth in a series of interviews that will be conducted with new residents, in order to gauge the effectiveness of the orientation process, and to gauge disparities between the preconceptions and the realities of Second Life. The questions may be tailored slightly for each interview; responses may be edited for purposes of clarity.

I caught up with Rhia at a moment when she had had just enough time to find some nice freebies to wear, while still pretty much in her Second Life infancy. Like many new residents, she was keen to attend classes to enhance her Second Life experience, and was therefore checking out the information board at the Infohub in Isabel.

Second Life Name: Rhia Raymaker
Second Life Age: 1 day

Where did you hear about Second Life?
[An] AOL news article.

Why did you decide to try Second Life?
Two things, curiosity and I thought it sounded like a fun place to be. And if AOL says its good, then I suppose I trusted that

Which portal did you come through, if you did not come through the standard process? (for example, "The L Word", NBC, Azure Islands, Mainland Brazil, Big Pond, NMC Campus, Anshe Chung Dreamlands (chinese), Second House of Sweden, etc)
I tried to get into anshe chung but couldn't, so [I] just came in the normal way.

Which aspect of orientation do you remember best?
I suppose the funny little men on the volcano were quite funny. I quite liked jumping up when I achieved something :-)

What did you like/dislike about about the orientation process?
Looking like a nerd! but I found free things quite quickly so that was really nice. I can't say I disliked anything at all.

Do you remember anything about camera controls from the orientation process?
Oh, I can't remember doing camera controls :-((

If Second Life different to how you expected it to be, in what way is it different?
It's more, it's better. I had no expectations at all. I have been amazed at everything that happens here.

What do you like/dislike about the user interface for Second Life?
I suppose one thing I would have liked is more readily available information about classes and courses; [you] have to search a lot for that, which is why I came to this board. It is all here, [you] just have to look a bit hard for it.

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New Resident Experiences - Roisin Hotaling Print
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Roisin HotalingThis is the third in a series of interviews that will be conducted with new residents, in order to gauge the effectiveness of the orientation process, and to gauge disparities between the preconceptions and the realities of Second Life. The questions may be tailored slightly for each interview; responses may be edited for purposes of clarity.

I met Roisin Hotaling as she was tinkering about with some goodies in the NCI's Kuula sandbox. She was good enough to answer my questions, and found the process to be fun and interesting.

Second Life Name: Roisin Hotaling
Second Life Age: 33 Days

Where did you hear about Second Life?
I have a blog on a popular blogsite, and one of the folks whose blog I read posted about SL. I didn't open an account right then, but when a friend mentioned it in early June I decided to check it out.

Why did you decide to try Second Life?
Curiosity, mainly. I had heard about people making money here and about companies in RL setting up sims, and although I didn't expect to have the skills needed to make money I wanted to see what all the fuss was about.

Do you know which portal you came through? (for example, standard entry, "The L Word", NBC, Azure Islands, Mainland Brazil, Big Pond, NMC Campus, Anshe Chung Dreamlands (chinese), Second House of Sweden, etc)
Standard entry.

Which aspect of orientation do you remember best?
Learning to walk, and figuring out how to touch things to make things happen.

What did you like/dislike about about the orientation process?
It covered the basics, so that was good. I didn't like ending up with freebie stuff I won't use and had to get rid of later.

How did you go with your camera controls after orientation? Did you find that tutorial helpful?
Yes, although it definitely takes practice. If I'm shopping I have to set a time limit, or I'll make myself seasick. It is nice to be able to set up a view with the camera controls.

Is Second Life different to how you expected it to be, in what way is it different?
It's far more expansive than I expected, with more to do than I ever dreamed. I have found some very interesting people, including the gentleman who has provided a great deal of instruction and hints and helpful tools. Having a mentor is a huge help.

What do you like/dislike about the user interface for Second Life?
It seems to be getting better. There are some things in Preferences that I don't understand, that I haven't a clue what they're for or what the effect of changing them would be. Sometimes I see hints for reducing lag and try to implement them if they don't seem to dull the experience. I like all the options I have for communicating, and being able to see the minimap so I can tell when there are people nearby. Love the audio streaming. And I tried Voice Chat for the first time today. [Voice chat] went pretty well. My mentor has been using it for a while, so he was able to guide me. I have mixed feelings about it in terms of how it affects the "fantasy" aspect of SL, though. My mentor has been having some hand pain in RL, though, so voice is easier on his hand.

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New Resident Experiences - Apex Benelli Print
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This is the second in a series of interviews that will be conducted with new residents, in order to gauge the effectiveness of the orientation process, and to gauge disparities between the preconceptions and the realities of Second Life. The questions may be tailored slightly for each interview; responses may be edited for purposes of clarity.

I met Apex Benelli at The Shelter in Isabel. Like most Sheltered folk he was welcoming, and he was prepared to answer questions about almost anything (however, I just couldn't get his password out of him, darnit!)

Second Life Name: Apex Benelli
Second Life Age: 19 days

Where did you hear about Second Life?
A talk show on TV.

Why did you decide to try Second Life?
I have done lots of Sims, Sim City, Flight sims, NASCAR sims/multiplayer, online poker...this seemed like the next level.

Do you know which portal you came through? (for example, standard entry, "The L Word", NBC, Azure Islands, Mainland Brazil, Big Pond, NMC Campus, Anshe Chung Dreamlands (chinese), Second House of Sweden, etc)
Standard entry.

Which aspect of orientation do you remember best?
Starting at Newbie Island ... it was almost like there was a goal ... go visit the volcano and the dragon ... being happy there were cars here to drive. Knowing that the inventory could get unruly quickly as I started to collect items ... then not knowing how to get off that island ... until I found the teleport to Help Island. I'm pretty methodical ... I figure someone went to the effort to put it there. I like to shortcut the mistake process as much as possible.

What did you like/dislike about about the orientation process?
I guess it was OK, there is a lot to learn, and everyone has different needs for initial learning. I guess at the first island...I still am confused by the body shapes booth, and there was some other thing that never worked for me in the castle...but thats minor.

Do you remember anything about camera controls from the orientation process?
Yes, but that just takes a lot of trial & error ... and my view ending up hundreds of feet away :P Even tougher was learning camera control when editing objects! I had to figure out the object zoom, to relink objects ... these sunglasses that got "sat" on forced me to figure it out :)!

If Second Life different to how you expected it to be, in what way is it different?
I find new stuff every time I'm here. I was surprised to find some groups here that I participate in in RL. Bugs and lag are disappointing. I'm happy so much stuff is available as freebies. One of my kids is on Teen SL, and I'm glad my world is bigger than that! Money/item values are interesting here: Houses for free ... a cigarette for L$200 (at least the cig I wanted). So much available for free ... but I still haven't found "the" shirt I've been shopping for. Or a belt I like.

What are your impressions of the user interface for Second Life?
Just now getting exposed to HUDs, and the client menu for a couple items ... there's a lot here ... but that is part of what keeps me coming back!

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New Resident Experiences - Gustaf Homewood Print
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This is the first in a series of interviews that will be conducted with new residents, in order to gauge the effectiveness of the orientation process, and to gauge disparities between the preconceptions and the realities of Second Life. The questions may be tailored slightly for each interview; responses may be edited for purposes of clarity.

Gustaf Homewood is a very new resident. A pleasant and engaging Swedish fellow, he didn't mind being pinned down to answer a few probing questions about his Second Life experiences.

Second Life Name: Gustaf Homewood

Second Life Age: 13 days

Where did you hear about Second Life?
I found out in the news.

Why did you decide to try Second Life?
I heard that a Swedish embassy will be built in SL and I was curious about it, so I checked.

Do you know which registration process you came in through? (Linden Orientation, "The L Word", NBA, Azure Islands, Mainland Brazil, Big Pond, NMC Campus, Anshe Chung Dreamlands (chinese), Second House Of Sweden, etc)
The Second House of Sweden (the Swedish Embassy)

What aspects of orientation do you remember best?
I remember how to use the camera, and how I could edit my appearance.

What did you like or dislike about the orientation process?
Maybe make the path a little bit shorter, it was a long walk from the first station till you came to the end.

Was there anything that you have learned since that you thought could have been taught during orientation?
I have learned a lot of things, but not by myself, I met a lovely lady who helped me with all the basic stuff and more.

Is Second Life in any way different to how you thought it would be?
Oh yes! I didn't realize that this world was so big, and that there is almost everything here that you can find in RL. And I didn't understand that it is the inhabitants that have created everything.

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Halloween freebies and cheapies Print
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I love holidays. So many awesome designers release freebies. I've collected the locations and info of some of them for you. Most are available through the end of today, so get busy!

Freebies:

Cheapies:
Did I miss anything? Leave it in a comment!
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