My head explodes when I contemplate statistics. However, it is important for Second Life vehicle designers like me to understand our audiences. Read on for a brief treatment of avatar height as it relates to vehicle users, and what that might mean for vehicle designers. I’ll present the data, then discuss how I got it.…
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As part of an ongoing effort to understand vehicles and their users in Second Life, I created a series of maps that depict where users of the vehicle that I’ve designed, the Elemental, go while they’re using it. Currently there are about 100,000 Elementals in circulation on the Second Life grid. About a third of…
Having tea, doing dissertation research with the best girlfriend ever <3
[11:06]Â Andrew Linden: Last week I offered a limited time bounty for finding new ways to crash Havok4 regions. [11:06]Â Andrew Linden: The challenge expired Sunday at midnight [11:07]Â Ryozu Yamamoto: Oh, any takers? I think Redux managed to crash it [11:07]Â Andrew Linden: I awarded two bounties [11:07]Â Andrew Linden: I received a third…
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