A giant squid has washed up on a beach in Tasmania. ” It would not taste very nice at all,” scientist says. I ask you… if you can’t make truck-wheel-size calamari, what use is it?
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A giant squid has washed up on a beach in Tasmania. ” It would not taste very nice at all,” scientist says. I ask you… if you can’t make truck-wheel-size calamari, what use is it?
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Terra Combat System 2.5 is now finished. Vehicle makers, get your copy on the top floor of Abbotts Aerodrome or from SL Exchange (link).
TCS is the combat system that works like laser tag for vehicle-to-vehicle combat. Instead of shooting bullets, it uses sensors to track hits, so bystanders don’t get hurt. It works in any script-enabled area, and even works in no-build areas. If you build planes, tanks, or any other vehicle, you can use this kit to add TCS capability.
As always, the TCS developer’s kit is free.
This one is for makers of Second Life combat vehicles. I am presently updating Terra Combat System (TCS) with a handful of oft-requested features. For those of you who aren’t familiar with TCS, it’s a free sensor-based combat system that’s safe to use outside of damage-enabled combat sims. Because it uses sensors (no bullets), it’s completely harmless against anyone who isn’t a participant in combat. This lets you engage in dogfights over any script-enabled sim.
TCS 2.5 introduces the following changes since the last public version, TCS 2.1:
Those are the release notes so far. I’ll add to it as things come up. When it’s released, it will be available free from the top floor of Abbotts Aerodrome.
I have just discovered that Second Life mangled my illustrated assembly instructions for Noir SkyLife sky home kits. Many images appear in the wrong place, and some images have been replaced by a question mark. In some places, the image is replaced by a landmark, which is especially confusing because clicking that inexplicably sends the hapless home builder to Abbotts. This could take hours to fix.
UPDATE: I have posted the SkyLife assembly instructions on my support page (click here).
Google now has an amazing new feature where you can take a virtual walk through the streets of some major cities. Here’s Linden Lab’s illustrious headquarters in San Francisco, for example.
click to view the Google street view
You can use your arrow keys to move the camera and rotate left/right.