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Debbie Ridpath Ohi reads, writes and illustrates for young people.

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Entries in Friends (3)

Sunday
May242009

Friends and comics and polar bears

lostcomic

Watched the season finale of Lost with Jeff and our friend John Kalisz. No spoilers in this entry, don't worry. All I'll say is that I keep getting more confused.

I mention Lost because I wanted to post some cool Lost trivia. Remember that Spanish comic that Hurley was reading in the beginning of the series and that Walt was reading later (the one with the polar bear)? Well, John worked on the original comic. How cool is that?

flashgreenlantern

I'm very much enjoying John's Toronto visit. I got a kick listening to John and Ruth talk computer-artsytalk on Friday. Tomorrow we're having lunch with Patricia Storms of Booklust (whose book The Pirate and the Penguin is coming out this September!).

John and me
Tuesday
May122009

To filkers attending Worldcon

Anticipation Worldcon 2009

I'll be attending the annual summer conference of the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators so won't be able to attend Worldcon this year, but for those filkers out there who -are- going, here's a message from Peggi and Judith:

This is a tough year to be thinking about a Worldcon. Money's tight, time is tight and we all have more important things to think about. However, those of us running the filk track are trying to decide whether to cut the planned track to 2 or 3 days. Open filk will run the full con. Right now we just don't have enough people to run that full track. So..... If you were thinking about Worldcon, planning on Worldcon, absolutely certain of Worldcon, AND you'd be interested in filk programming, please let us know asap.

If we're cutting the track, it needs to happen now. We have room space to cancel, sound equipment to cancel, etc. That asap really means ASAP.

Many thanks from Judith and Peggi
hayman at mountaincable dot net
peggiwl at rogers dot net


Monday
Jan052009

New Year parties, friends, and Virtual Evil Squirrels

Me and Iain
My friend Iain and me. Photo by Walter.

Jeff and I brought in the new Year with some of our friends at a party hosted by Reid and Luisa. Played boardgames and Guitar Hero, caught up with friends, ate way too much. Many thanks to R & L!

Power Grid

'Twas great to get together with friends at our place and elsewhere. I got together with my friend Cathy, who has moved from Calgary back to Toronto - yay! And she'll be living just a few blocks away -- double yay!!!

Allison, Jodi and I had our annual Urban Tapestry gathering as well as continuing to do prep for FilKONtario. Gifts I received included a yummy-smelling Vanilla Spice toiletries set from Jodi and some gorgeous hand-made chainmaille from Allison You can see the earrings she gave me in top right of this photo.

Also explored Second Life some more. I decided to sign up for a Premium Account so that I could get live chat help as well as be able to buy a wee plot of land to call my own. You can see a picture of my house below, taken while I was chatting with Dwen Dooley (filker Dan K. in real life):



My most recent exciting SL discovery: it's a new way to display, read and buy books. I recently visited Robin Sojourner's Library in SL, for example, where he/she allows visitors to browse nicely formatted e-books for free, and buy them if users want to take the books away from the library.



I have to find out how Robin formatted the e-books in the library -- they look so real, and users can flip through the books and read the text as well as go to the table of contents. I now have two new books (one about Alpha Channels, and the other about Textures) sitting on a coffee table in my virtual house. :-)

My most horrifying recent SL discovery...there are SQUIRRELS!!



Meanwhile, I find it interesting that NONE of my local friends use Second Life. Like me, several tried it briefly but then gave up. I'm beginning to suspect that a lot of one's SL opinion has to do with the first few visits -- it's a shame that the first experience a typical user has in SL is the Help Island, where everyone is confused and you get accosted by avatars who want to bite you or sell you something or make crude remarks. No wonder so many first-time users get turned off for good.



It also doesn't help that media coverage tends to focus on the party aspect, and the fact that avatars can have virtual sex in non-PG areas. Plus it's true that a lot of SL focuses on shopping. BUT believe it or not, it's entirely possible to spend all your SL time in areas that are focused on topics other than shopping or sex, and still only have explored a fraction of SL's potential.

I've been checking out Dusan Writer's Metaverse blog, whose author is interested "in the metaverse and identity, education, visualization, and collaboration." Most of his posts focus on education and business, but from time to time there will be a more personal post like
Come Inside, I'd Like To Show You Something.

Also found the following video interesting, which was included in a recent Washington Post article about Second Life: