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Blue Hair #11: The FBI, Virtual Money, and Real-World Law
Dedric reacts to FBI scrutiny of Second Life casinos, warning that age and location verification could expose residents’ private data, while also blaming gambling sims for crippling lag, falling land values, and hurting honest in-world businesses. Read More
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Blue Hair #10: SheepLabs, Privacy, and the Price of Discovery
Dedric tests SheepLabs’ new Second Life search engine that indexes every object for sale, discovering hidden markets, accidental listings, and privacy risks as residents’ homes and personal belongings suddenly become searchable across thousands of interconnected virtual regions. Read More
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Blue Hair #9: Woodbridge, Waterfalls, and a Virtual Home
Dedric receives his own Second Life sim, Woodbridge, builds bridges, waterfalls, and a working grist mill, recreates his childhood farmhouse, and reflects on loss and charity as Relay for Life fundraising deepens across the virtual world. Read More
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Blue Hair #8: Paradise Blankets, Face Animations, and Matzohenge
Dedric Mauriac explores in-world photography, book-making with the THiNC Printing Press, Paradise Blanket scene-rezzing, Relay for Life concerts, emotional avatar faces, self-configuring doors, and a surreal Matzohenge house—revealing how Second Life blended art, tech, and playful absurdity. Read More
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Blue Hair #7: Robot Mazes, Vendor Networks, and the RFL Promo
Dedric Mauriac explores IBM’s Code Station robots, releases his microphone system, explains how creators sold goods through SLX, SLB, Apez, JEVN, and AubreTEC, rides a multi-sim subway, redesigns his store, and enters a Relay for Life promo contest. Read More
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Blue Hair #6: Relay Teams, Talking Mics, and the Flickr Wall
Dedric Mauriac forms a Relay for Life team, builds long-range microphones for Cisco events, creates a learning center on laggy land, scripts sewer access and restaurant menus, and launches a Flickr-powered SLideViewer—showing how Second Life was becoming a programmable media world. Read More
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Blue Hair #5: MetaMart, Turkey Trails, and In-World Shopping
Dedric Mauriac tests MetaMart, an in-world shopping system that lets visitors buy directly from vendor boxes with images and notecards, then shows off wandering Caledon turkeys to liven up his space—ending with an accidental audio glitch worthy of early podcasting. Read More
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Blue Hair #4: Trade Shows, Holodecks, and Tea Parties
Dedric Mauriac visits McDougo’s Gadget Expo, explores holodeck worlds, scripts blinking-eyed pets, reopens his Sollywood shop, and attends a surreal Alice-in-Wonderland tea party, revealing how Second Life fused commerce, creativity, and community into a living metaverse. Read More
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Blue Hair #3: Icons, Invisibility, and Indie Commerce
Dedric Mauriac celebrates earning $1,000 in Second Life, unveils an RSS-icon stage, experiments with invisibility tech, and builds branded gadgets for Avastar—including X-ray glasses—showing how creativity, commerce, and code were colliding inside the early metaverse. Read More
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Blue Hair #2: Podcamp, Poets, and Pixel Economics
Dedric Mauriac reports from Podcamp SL, explores podcast jingles and social media, helps a struggling builder turn guns into a business, investigates virtual investment schemes, and collaborates on magical visual-effects classes, capturing Second Life’s vibrant mix of creativity, commerce, and community. Read More
