Archive for July, 2006

Sorry For Not Posting…

I know, I have not really made a new post recently. Real life kind of has me busy and I only have time for certain things. Also, I simply have not been spending as much time in There as I use to. Maybe it’s burn out, which I have experienced before. But don’t worry, it isn’t like I am giving up on this blog or There. I’m simply too busy to concern myself with There-related things at this moment. I wouldn’t dream of leaving There any time soon, so don’t worry, I will be back and posting in full force soon enough!

July 23, 2006 at 2:23 pm Leave a comment

A Virtual World… But Real Feelings…

Today I saw a video of a There wedding that really touched me. Weddings inside There are quite common actually and I think those are prime examples of how There may be a virtual world but the people behind the avatar are very real and have actual feelings and emotions. I have had love inside There. I was very close to someone and then they simply disapeared. I can’t say that it doesn’t affect me to this day. I think about the relationship and what happened everyday because it was so much a part of me. I don’t expect everyone to understand how love could develope between two people inside a virtual world. I think it is hard to explain but the feelings that are felt are still very real.

What touched me the most about this video was a quote, actually. It went like this: “You come to love not by finding the perfect person, but by seeing an imperfect person perfectly.” It is rather hard to explain why this touched me so much. I suppose because that person that I loved did have faults and her leaving me was one of them. But I loved her then and I still love her today. It really tares me apart not knowing what happened to her. However, I still appreciate the time that I got to spend with her. Life gave me a great gift by allowing me to meet her and I will never forget any moment we spent together.

That video caused me to reflect on my past in There and the fact that There may be virtual but it really does touch real lives. No relationship, real or virtual, can ever replace what I have experienced in There. She touched my life so and I deeply thank her for that. I also thank There for giving me an oppertunity to meet and love her. A relationship like the one I had only comes around once in a life time and even sometimes never. I really may never know what truly happened to her or what her reason was for dispearing but that doesn’t matter any more. I still have the memories and the feelings, which is so much more then having nothing.

July 20, 2006 at 6:26 am Leave a comment

The True Metaverse – What Will It Be Like?

I have asked myself this same question many times. I do in fact wonder that the Metaverse will be like. Currently, we don’t have the technology to truly build and create the Metaverse. I think right now we are simply making the building blocks which one day will form the real Metaverse, the real 3D internet. I believe that the Metaverse or 3D internet will rely heavily on user-driven content. The Metaverse of course will be in real time and very dynamic. It’ll follow the same philosophy many virtual worlds today follow, freedom without limitation.

I think the Metaverse will have at least 2 or 3 fully functional 3D virtual worlds at it’s core. Those virtual worlds will then be networked with prehaps 2D applications and websites which will then be “translated” into 3D content and displayed as 3D content inside one or all of the virtual worlds. Of course, the possibilities don’t have to stop at the Metaverse’s core virtual worlds being linked with online applications or websites. No, I think users of the virtual worlds at the Metaverse’s core could also link those virtual worlds with offline applications and programs which are on their own computer.

But I also think any virtual world that is part of the Metaverse will let their users script. That basically means being able to program and run actual programs within the virtual world you are using. For example, There uses a scripting language called ThereScript which is based on the actual programming language called Lua. ThereScript is used for many things inside There but mainly the vehicles and other sorts of dynamic content. But I don’t think the Metaverse will simply be one or two virtual worlds but this huge network of offline and online applications and websites, including virtual worlds at the core of this network which would be called the Metaverse. I simply think that the Metaverse will mainly run on user created content.

The overall framework of the Metaverse will be building block based. It’ll have virtual worlds at it’s core but will also have much other functionality. External applications, programs, and websites will be linked with the Metaverse so that more content can be offered inside the actual virtual worlds. The main part will be the 3D virtual worlds but that core will also rely on outside content as well. In reality, it is kind of too early to really have a clear vision and idea of what the Metaverse will be. But I do believe that even now we are helping to build and create the technology which may or may not be used to build the eventual framework of the Metaverse. Virtual worlds like There and Second Life are only part of the equation. But user-driven websites such as Flickr and Digg also have a part to play in the Metaverse’s evolution. The true Metaverse may be far off into the future but even now we do have a real impact on what that future may or may not be.

July 19, 2006 at 7:02 pm Leave a comment

What Do You Do When Fighting With Narrow Minded Photographers?

Lately on a photo sharing site called Flickr I have been fighting with a few members of the community over Flickr’s “non-photos” policy. Basically, if your account contains too many “non-photos” then your entire account cannot be seen in any public area. No one can even find your photos in a public search! The only way to have your photos noticed is if you add them to a “group photo pool”. I have expressed many dislike for this policy because of my desire to share my experiences in There with the Flickr community. No one seems to understand that and they seem to stick with a 19th century definition of “photo” in which a screen shot isn’t considered a photo.

Well, isn’t that just convient for them? Obviously today people can consider any kind of image a photo. That includes any kind of screen shot or other image. I think they don’t understand that more kinds of images would add depth and diversity to the site. It would open doors for more customers and allow new possibilities which is a good thing. Flickr can’t avoid people uploading these so called “non-photos” and I don’t see the point in fighting those people who do choose to use their Flickr account in their own way.
Flickr is basically ruining many customer’s expereinces with this policy. I have seen people agree with me and defend my opinions but it seems there are too many of these closed minded people on Flickr. They don’t understand that there is no point is using Flickr if my photos of There are hidden from public view. I am not the only one who posts screen shots and other “non-images” on Flickr. Lots of people do and they all come against this policy once or twice. Flickr itself and it’s community should embrace change and improvment. But it kind of seems like they don’t want to and I don’t understand that way of thinking. I’m not closed minded, especially when it comes to peoples opinions and points. But many of the things they point out are just plain wrong and dumbfounded.

I think user-driven sites such as Flickr have a big part to play in the future of virtual worlds and the Metaverse. I do believe that it’s possible that one day 2D content may be able to be “translated” into 3D content inside a virtual world. Kind of like a web page being streamed into There and then displayed in 3D format. But these Flickr members also wonder why anyone on the Flickr site would be interested in virtual worlds or There. It’s very easy to find many screen shots and groups connected with virtual worlds on the Flickr site. Many There and Second Life users make use of Flickr but still have a horrible experience due to this policy that doesn’t even make sense.

I went to Flickr to share my experiences inside There with everyone at Flickr, not just people who would of happened to find my photo stream. I don’t appreciate my photos of There being blocked from public view and public search. It just makes people have a bad experience with Flickr and never come back. But I do think Flickr may learn and embrace change which is why I don’t plan on leaving the site. I like the way Flickr works actually, but not the policy they have in place. It simply hinders some people’s enjoyment of Flickr and I think such hinerance should be found and not embraced. I guess we’ll just have to wait and see what happens, won’t we?

July 19, 2006 at 1:58 am Leave a comment

I’m Back In There!

Yes, it is true. I am most certainly back in There. Actually, I have found myself logging in lately even tho I kind of decided to quit. I suppose I just can’t stay away! I’m not suprised either, I have decided to “quit” There before and never could stay away all those other times either. What can I say? There is a addiction for anyone and everyone who joins or signs up. It is an amazing place and I don’t know what I was thinking when I said I was gonna quit.

I guess I realize that it doesn’t matter what problems are on There’s current platform. I do believe in There’s future and potential and I think I will always stick by that. It’s an amazing platform and has some undiscovered uses. There is something you never leave because you are always a part of it. Every visitor and every member of There has taken a part in shaping, changing, and building There. It is a world of creativity and innovation. Once a Therian, always a Therian. I’ll be making some posts later too.

July 19, 2006 at 12:43 am Leave a comment

I Won’t Be Updating “The Digital Journey”

I won’t be updating The Digital Journey for a while at least. Basically I am in burn out with There, I find myself board lately. Also I don’t agree with some things going on in There so basically I won’t be using There much. Of course I will pop in There for a little while a couple days out of the week but basically I won’t be using There much any more.

Until they do a lot of the needed improvment and add much of the needed features then I don’t find myself being in There for long amounts of time any more. I still want There to succeed and I wish the company and community the best, I just am lost and board any more. I think it is actually sad that I have to abandon There in some ways and I think I am gonna miss the fun times I use to have. I’m not saying There isn’t fun for others but usually it has been getting boring for me.

So, until I get back into There I just won’t be updating The Digital Journey. However I do suggest anyone interested in There check it out, I think it is well worth your time. I’ll still mention There to friends and family, but unfortunetly I won’t be perticipating in There a lot, as I have said already. I must say it has been an amazing journey and a lot of fun times along the way. It saddens me to see myself loose interest in something so innovative and amazing, but that doesn’t change a thing. I’ll still follow the progress and development of There and I do hope that soon I can return to the world I hold so dear.

July 4, 2006 at 12:39 am Leave a comment


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A Digital Journey is a blog about my experiences and journey though a free-form virtual world called There. I will talk about my experiences inside There, my thoughs concerning it, and I will post about the change and innovation that happens inside There everyday.

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