Two More From SecondCast
Podcaster extraordinaire Johnny Ming has just posted the two most recent episodes of our weekly Second Life podcast, SecondCast.
Episode 27 features SL resident Oz Spade, who recently returned from the Second Life Views event, in which Linden Lab flew eighty of the virtual world’s residents to San Francisco to gather their views on the direction of the place. (Official coverage of the initiative itself can be found on Robin Linden’s blog at the following links: [1], [2], [3], [4], [5].)
I missed the session for Episode 28, and I’ve yet to give it a listen, but it sounds like a return to SecondCast’s free-wheeling form. Johnny Ming and the crew interview Cory Edo of the Electric Sheep Company (sponsors of this blog), discuss Cristiano Midnight’s ban from Second Life, and recap the SL Relay for Life last weekend that raised over $40,000. I’ve been told to stay with Episode 28 to the end for a nice (or not-so-nice, depending on your musical taste) surprise.



60 minutes of my life I can’t get back. Oz has nothing to say of huge import, despite all that build-up, except that he felt it was kinda cool learning about the puppetry that Ventrilla Linden is going to be putting into SL. Oz actually wonders out loud if he was the one who was randomly selected?
Well…maybe the story of SL Views is that…there is no story?
BTW, he was asked if he signed an NDA, and he said, no. He said he felt he couldn’t talk about some things tho. The things he couldn’t talk about were a nothing tho when he did.
P.S. correct that to say “8″ too Walker, it wasn’t 80.