February’s an awkward sort of a month. Just a little bit shorter than the other months of the year, and it seems to throw everything for a bit of a loop – especially cycles of bills, you’ve probably noticed. Nevertheless, amid all sorts of other scrambling, it hasn’t been a bad month.
Feb 28 2011
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When I think about RedZone, this comedy sketch featuring Rosanna Arquette and Steve Guttenberg (from Amazon Women on the Moon -1987) comes immediately to mind. Feb 26 2011 You’ve probably already heard of RedZone, a system which is used to implement ban-by-IP-address functionality, and to make (variably accurate) guesses at alt accounts. Avoiding RedZone data collection has been a bit tricky for the average user, since RedZone uses a scripting trick that allows it to perform data-collection, even when media-autoplaying is disabled (you either have to block traffic to RedZone’s server, or completely disable the Second Life viewer’s ability to access the Web and all forms of media to get around that – just disabling autoplay isn’t enough). | Support us |










Keystone Bouchard’s Virtual Architecture 101 is a deliciously self-referential piece of work. The site itself teaches the basics and principles of virtual design, while simultaneously embodying those principles, and outlines everything from fundamentals to promotion.
