
written by Ener Hax
January 30th, 2011 at 9:56 pm
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Great stuff. I hope that we get a chance to collaborate someday.
Congatulation for continued nice work.
Regards, ac.
ac sono
30 Jan 11 at 10:26 pm
thanks, this was kind of quick and dirty, i get frustrated doing video because each step takes so long
collaboration is a great idea! =)
Ener Hax
30 Jan 11 at 10:53 pm
oh derr, meant to comment that the video is a little better on http://enclaveharbour.com/ where it sits as a HUGE FLV (90 mb)
Ener Hax
30 Jan 11 at 10:54 pm
Quick and dirty eh? *chuckles* Actually, I think it is rather good and the build excellent!
gaga
31 Jan 11 at 12:18 am
Congrats on this Ener. It all looks great!!
Sunny
31 Jan 11 at 1:02 am
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31 Jan 11 at 3:33 am
That looks fantastic! I’m a former science / physics teacher, and I’m getting the itch now to start using OpenSim to help get the message across. You have me inspired :)
Neil Canham
31 Jan 11 at 4:03 am
thanks gaga and Sunny – well i only did one take of each and became flustered with the Space Navigator. i don’t understand the settings very well and flaked out and reset to default which moves too quickly =(
it needed to be up for this morning for a conference thing so it will have to do (the music was picked out by subQ and it’s a little too new agey for this imo)
that’s great Neil! with some scripting you could make some great physics demos! hmmm, kinda catchy: MyVirtualNewton.com or VirtualRelativity.com
Ener Hax
31 Jan 11 at 7:22 am
Love it! I know that took some time. Nice ending shot in space :)
DreamWalker McCallister
31 Jan 11 at 12:37 pm
oh that last shot was not space, that was the inside of my head! =p
Ener Hax
31 Jan 11 at 1:08 pm
I’m taking this to my science teachers asap, show them the future!
Erik N
1 Feb 11 at 11:12 am
dang Erik! this one could be better! well, it shows the concept i suppose =)
i forgot to include the spinning anemometer and rain gauge for the weather shack! (i obsess over that stuff) =p
good luck! and your work IS the future now! you have it in the hands of kids and are igniting imaginations =)
Ener Hax
1 Feb 11 at 12:25 pm
Ener, all I can say is, “Un-freaking-believable!”
The world is absolutely stunning. I’ve been in and out of Active Worlds for over a decade, and just recently stumbled on OpenSim. The quality of this build is far, far superior to most of what I’ve seen in AW. Truly amazing!
Jim Barr
11 May 11 at 9:41 am
hiya Jim, did you get the IAR files i sent via Yahoo a few days ago?
Ener Hax
11 May 11 at 9:07 pm