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C.C.Loons Blues Museum at The Crossroads

Whether you’re a connoisseur or a mild enthusiast of blues music you will definitely want to see this Landmark of the Day. C.C.Loons Blues Museum at The Crossroads is a blip on the radar screen. In fact I wasn’t really sure I was in the right location.

Average: 4.7 (3 votes)

Prog Rock Museum

Average: 5 (5 votes)

Dexter Ihnen/Moore--Timescape CD Launch

I had the pleasure of attending Dexter Ihnen's grand opening of his new location, The Turquoise Planet, last night for the launch of his new CD Timescape! It was a packed event and Dex did not let us down. His award winning sound & music is well known in Second Life to the Dexians, his group of over a thousand followers.

 

Average: 5 (1 vote)

Remedy Exploration

The sim, Remedy Exploration, was shown to me by Dizzy Banjo the other night when we were talking about sound and music. I am so glad I saw this! Of course,I immediately thanked

Average: 4.5 (2 votes)

Parsec

PARSEC!! I have been waiting for a little while to write this one up. Creators Dizzy Banjo, Eshi Otawara and Chase Marellan have perfected art, sound and scripting into an experience you'll not want to miss! This space allows you to interact with voice in a way not yet done in Second Life. You will enter a platform to read the instructions, and gather the proper materials and gestures before entering the actual PARSEC space.

***READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS***
I can't stress this enough. You will not “get” the whole idea of Parsec if you just TP and visit...it's fully interactive and requires you to use voice. Another thing: to fully take part in Parsec, you will need to bring along 6 friends who also use voice, or just show up there and wait for 6 strangers you will go through it with. There can be more people there than 7 at a time, but it’s best as a group of 7! This makes this a very difficult landmark of the day to drop down to you all…seeing that there are about 1000 active members! I strongly encourage you to visit the follow pages about Parsec: http://nwn.blogs.com/nwn/2008/01/speaking-in-lig.html

Average: 4.5 (2 votes)

Harlem and Montmatre

Harlem, NY and
Montmartre in Paris in their heyday! These two neighboring islands tour you around the various highlights of each destination as it was in the 1920s. See the Savoy, the Apollo and Cotton Club like it was back in the day. The trolley ride gives information as you drive by the sights! Don't forget to fly over to Montmartre to see Paris in the height of the Jazz Era!

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