DSL Pages -- Click And Scroll Down To Read Them
DSL Links List -- These Open In A New Page
Labels
Aircraft
anomoly
answers
BBB
bicycles
blimp
blog
boating
cafe
cargo
cars
casper
caspertech
caspervend
chopper
clothing
customizing
diving
drivers
driving
DSL
equestrian
events
experimentals
fantasy faire
firestorm
flying
glider
Grid Drive
group
gtfo
headquarters
helicopter
help
history
holidays
horse
horses
hovercraft
how-to
HQ
HQ1
HUD
humor
information
journey
land
LCC
Linden Labs
listen
LLC
locomotives
mainland
map
MC
mission
motorcycles
MP
music
navHUD
navigation
news
paint
painting
paramotor
pilots
questions
racing
radio
relay for life
reward
roads
route
rules
sailing
sale
scripting
Second Life
simulator
SLRR
soaring
sponsors
statements
streaming
suggestions
terms
tools
tracks
trails
travel
Travel Guide
trucks
updates
vehicles
video
viewer
watercraft
Visit Drivers of Second Life
Questions?
Search Topics In Posts
6/23/2023
The Decommissioning... We Said Goodbye To Our Beloved HQ1
In 2019, it was decided that we needed a world headquarters. We needed a space to be able to give out our weekly navHUD via a file cabinet and have a home to call our own where people could gather to collect our weekly adventure drive which included a GTFO drive once a month. Close ties with the GTFO organization including CinnamonMousse and Syler Avon made this possible. Shortly thereafter, Christie asked me if I would be interested in maintaining the place and I agreed it would be fun and that would take on the responsibility. Thus the DSL headquarters was a established inside the GTFO World Headquarters located on Bruissac on the Jeogeot Gulf adjacent to the Blake Sea (some of the most expensive real estate areas on the grid).
As the years went on, I would create sets of displays in the courtyard depending on our special events and seasons featuring vehicles from our sponsors given out each week to highlight and a also give a sense of belonging. I especially enjoyed creating winter scenes with snow and vehicles related to that with trees and lighting etcetera.
As the story goes, one day Syler decided to make a change. He grew tired of the same old set up of the GTFO World Headquarters and wanted to try something new. This included our space. It turns out that Syler re arranged his land holdings and was able to consolidate land in Bruissac and adjacent Hugues together to form a new GTFO and DSL headquarters. This is where we are at now.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)