MeFi in SL July 17, 2009 12:37 PM   Subscribe

The First Museum of MetaFilter In-Jokes in Second Life is now open.

It's kind of small and minimal but it is my tribute to MeFi and all the profundity and lulz it has given me. All the artifacts (except for the admin portraits) are free to copy (full perms), and there is a little hangout area for informal 10th Anniversary meetups through the weekend. Careful around the shark tank.

CAVEAT: Don't get too used to that location. I'm moving the whole thing to a less laggy parcel next week.
posted by brownpau to MetaFilter-Related at 12:37 PM (41 comments total) 5 users marked this as a favorite

With full recognition that I am making a comment on a blog about a blog about the internet, and with all that entails: this is the nerdiest shit ever.
posted by kosem at 12:44 PM on July 17, 2009 [6 favorites]


[which, of course, brownpau, makes it awesome]
posted by kosem at 12:44 PM on July 17, 2009 [2 favorites]


Is this something I would need internet access to understand?
posted by Pater Aletheias at 12:47 PM on July 17, 2009 [4 favorites]


I don't have a first life yet. I'm not sure about signing up for a second.
posted by mr_crash_davis mark II: Jazz Odyssey at 12:48 PM on July 17, 2009


Is there any way to see what you did here without whatever being involved with Second Life entails?
posted by kosem at 12:50 PM on July 17, 2009


Yeah I'll have screenshots up tonight.
posted by brownpau at 12:51 PM on July 17, 2009


Firefox doesn't know how to open this address, because the protocol (secondlife) isn't associated with any program.
Are those of you who accessed the site running IE? Really?
posted by Cranberry at 12:53 PM on July 17, 2009


Cranberry, Second Life is a downloadable application thingie, it's not something you can view in the web browser.
posted by roll truck roll at 12:58 PM on July 17, 2009


Here's more info, if you're interested.
posted by roll truck roll at 12:58 PM on July 17, 2009


I just been there and loved it! Nice SL meeting place. Thank you Brownpau.
posted by kudzu at 1:15 PM on July 17, 2009


I joined Second Life about 2 years ago for about 1 day. I got stuck in some land where everyone was hanging out at some bondage strip club. The pinnacle of my fun was running full speed into people.

Have things changed much?
posted by jerseygirl at 1:19 PM on July 17, 2009 [3 favorites]


This internets thing scares me. And scars me.
posted by blue_beetle at 1:21 PM on July 17, 2009


OH YEAH WELL MAYBE FIRST YOU SHOULD GET A FIRST LI—

*collapsed under weight a ten thousand flying dongs*
posted by cortex (staff) at 1:29 PM on July 17, 2009 [3 favorites]


Bucket of cocks wasn't probably that difficult to acquire.
posted by Free word order! at 1:31 PM on July 17, 2009


Have any of you guys read Snow Crash? No? Cool, because there is this scroll I want to show your SL avatars. Don't worry, it mostly just looks like static...
posted by quin at 1:33 PM on July 17, 2009 [3 favorites]


Whoa. I just realized that, for the first time in ages, I actually have a machine powerful enough to make loading SL usable. I may have to try this.

Is it still laggy as hell?

posted by quin at 1:35 PM on July 17, 2009


I just recently got a new Mac Mini and had the same reaction. I was like, "Oh! Second Life is kind of cool when it's not one big gray mass."
posted by roll truck roll at 1:48 PM on July 17, 2009


Is this the kind of thing that I would have to understand to understand?
posted by Astro Zombie at 2:01 PM on July 17, 2009 [1 favorite]


@Quin: yes sometimes, places with lot's to see still take ages to rez and if it is busy with avatars it is very laggy. But since most of sl is empthy now, it is not annoying.
posted by kudzu at 2:25 PM on July 17, 2009


Woo! That was worth downloading the client for again.
posted by zsazsa at 2:26 PM on July 17, 2009


I'm moving the whole thing to a less laggy parcel next week.

The lag varies depending on parcels? Is this some sort of attempt to artificially create undesirable locations, or e-slums? Are there virtual hipsters who when gentrify the e-slums and add in artificial attractions to these artificial locations? Would there then be revolts against those who try to cash in on the imaginary appeal of non-existent property?

If so, I'm in.
posted by filthy light thief at 2:33 PM on July 17, 2009


Is that second life thing still going? I thought it was long dead, then again I thought twitter would die about 6 months ago. Oh well, la dee da...
posted by Elmore at 3:27 PM on July 17, 2009


I thought twitter would die about 6 months ago.

Twitter will never die! It is the immortal.
posted by The Devil Tesla at 5:05 PM on July 17, 2009 [1 favorite]


I'm there right now. Lots of inside joke goodies to be had. Good job, brownpau!

So lonely.
posted by deborah at 5:07 PM on July 17, 2009


I guess I should mention that my avatar name is Deborah McAuley.
posted by deborah at 5:10 PM on July 17, 2009


Could we non-SL-users have a screenshot or two, just for fun?
posted by Maximian at 6:21 PM on July 17, 2009


Is this something I'd need a first life to understand?
posted by Devils Rancher at 6:52 PM on July 17, 2009


Are those of you who accessed the site running IE? Really?

We're running Chrome. Firefox is so 2007.
posted by jeoc at 7:29 PM on July 17, 2009


Here are some screen shots.
posted by stavrogin at 7:46 PM on July 17, 2009 [1 favorite]


Okay, that is pretty neat.

However, the plate of beans appears to be refried beans. I may be overthinking this, but I don't think that was what was intended in the original reference.
posted by yhbc at 8:30 PM on July 17, 2009


Wait... there is more to Second Life than griefing and cybering?
posted by clearly at 10:05 PM on July 17, 2009


Yes, I always imagined the metaphorical plate to be lima beans or perhaps Boston baked beans. Green beans are right out though. (In my sleep, I'm a literal beanplater.)
posted by hattifattener at 12:32 AM on July 18, 2009


I thought we could interpret the beans as to what was more locally available - say for me in Tokyo it's more likely to be a plate of edamame than refried beans.

Lima beans though no way. Those things are revolting.
posted by gomichild at 7:01 AM on July 18, 2009


It's only the second place I have visited in SL, but I like it.
posted by mds35 at 7:23 AM on July 18, 2009


Do you have cameras?
posted by nathan_teske at 7:48 AM on July 18, 2009


See, where I grew up beans meant the pork and beans you get in a can, served in a bowl. And yes, there actually is a camera.
posted by brownpau at 8:29 AM on July 18, 2009


Yes, I always imagined the metaphorical plate to be lima beans or perhaps Boston baked beans. Green beans are right out though. (In my sleep, I'm a literal beanplater.)

Wife and I were just debating this the other day. My inclination has always been toward kidney beans, personally.
posted by cortex (staff) at 9:02 AM on July 18, 2009


I thought about it long and hard, and am pretty sure they're pinto beans, though not refried. A whole plate of refried beans I don't even want to BEGIN to think about.

Wait. What size plate? Did we ever think about that? This is complicated.
posted by Devils Rancher at 11:12 AM on July 18, 2009


Very nice! Are there any meet ups happening inworld? I am far too sick to drag myself into the city for the Melbourne one.
posted by sleep_walker at 6:28 PM on July 18, 2009


wait! no cube?!?!

either way, that was AWESOME!
posted by liza at 10:03 AM on July 19, 2009


Update: The MeFi Museum is now at a new, better, shinier location.
posted by brownpau at 10:48 AM on July 24, 2009


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