September 24, 2008 at 7:36 am
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i’m about to set out new teleporters for getting around to the different rezzers at the park life / ace’s spaces store.
we have six rezzer platforms currently. two more are planned for a total of eight, but first i’m going to replace the current colored-column teleporters with a new system.
the new design will be an array of buttons with numbers on the faces, and a message above the prims showing how many people are browsing at that location. this will let you know which ones are empty, or the least populated, saving you some time from not having to hop around to all of them. and you still just simply click once on the teleporter to zip yourself off to another platform. we do have scanners at each platform now, but we are not collecting your name or invading privacy. they’re simply adding up numbers of everyone hanging out there.
we will be doing what we can to balance out the lines for the rezzers, and make it as easy as possible to get to look at houses, with minimal interruption. we know it can get hectic, and people can be inconsiderate sometimes. please send us your feedback on the shopping experience, the new teleporters, or anything else on your mind.
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August 26, 2008 at 1:52 pm
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i’m working on some garage designs that compliment my houses. they’re just some simple storage spaces for cars, between 7 and 15 prims. for prim-savings, the car area for each one is 10×10. i parked a little nissan sentra, along side my huge cadillac, and both fit nicely. i can’t guarantee your jet turbine-laden batmobile will fit but most sl cars should.
along with those new “accessory” builds, there has been a free beach deck available. and i plan on making more of these little builds that go with houses. if you have any ideas i’d love to hear ‘em
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July 29, 2008 at 8:28 am
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i’m wrapping up a new version of the park life house script, which has a bunch of little things done to it, and one main new feature: the ability to use buttons to access the menu. this means you just click a button instead of typing “/99 menu” to bring up the house menu.
if this feature would be useful to you, send me an instant message and i’ll send you a copy to put in your park life house. i’d love to hear any feedback about it!
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June 7, 2008 at 9:56 am
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if you tried to buy anything from park life on slexchange.com recently, it probably failed to deliver. i had to gut my magic box and put new scripts in for it to work, but it’s fixed now!
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June 1, 2008 at 9:57 am
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the monotime clocks are pretty minimalist designs, but i didn’t skimp on the texture detail:

also, the rayonnante clocks, in four colors:

all of these are on sale now in the interiors store, for $65 each!
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May 11, 2008 at 7:19 am
· Filed under usability tips
second life, the fickle being that it is, often decides the textures we’re looking for aren’t the ones it needs to download. when you arrive at a store, looking desperately for the hat department, you just know the sign or teleporter will be the last texture to load. but if it was named “teleport to hats” or “hat dept. sign” you could hold your mouse over it and know where to start walking.
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May 5, 2008 at 8:01 am
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ace and i each sell our houses under our own brand names, but we do so alongside each other, and often work together trading ideas. so we have this “umbrella” brand which covers us both: five points.
this is a reference to le corbusier’s les 5 points d’ une architecture nouvelle, or 5 points of new architecture. these points were a system of features which were his vision of architecture for the future: the foundation lifted off the ground, floating walls in a flexible, open space, a floating facade, a long, horizontal front window, and a rooftop garden.
while i’m influenced by his work and like to incorporate these concepts into my own, i don’t adhere to them as rules, nor find that they can always apply to my current project.
reading a 37signals blog post about focusing on the permanent features got me thinking about my own features central to my business. and there just happen to be five of them
so here are park life’s five points:
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May 3, 2008 at 7:00 pm
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here are the exclusive designs i made for the expo. if you like them, come show your support. after next saturday the design schemes will be retired!


here’s what my display looks like. come say hi! it’s been nice to meet everyone that stopped by; i hope to see more of you

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April 30, 2008 at 5:55 pm
· Filed under park life, architecture, worth visiting
please come out to support relay for life
the home, garden and patio starts this saturday, may 3. i will have a spotĀ in the north of the map, and will have some custom items you won’t find for sale anywhere else, including a new house and a clock design. come check out two sims worth of builders, donate some lindens and get some great stuff
location: rhodium 100, 180
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April 25, 2008 at 12:59 pm
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…to make these:



i enjoy designing and building clocks, and definitely something i want to do more of. makes me feel like an eccentric shop owner hunched over a desk full of obscure little tools, chuckling when the customers are startled by the cuckoo jettison which i don’t even notice anymore. stay tuned for more!
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