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MrMark Abstract Data Type


Joined: Jul 04, 2006 Age: 50 Posts: 9166 Location: Tallahassee, FL
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Posted: Fri Mar 28, 2008 10:27 am Post subject: iReport: 'Naughty Auties' battle autism with virtual inte... |
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iReport: 'Naughty Auties' battle autism with virtual interaction (CNN)
(CNN) -- Walk into Naughty Auties, a virtual resource center for those with autism, and you'll find palm trees swaying against a striking ocean sunset. Were it not for the pixelated graphics on the computer screen in front of you, you would swear you were looking at a tropical hideaway.
David Savill, 22, lives in Gloucester, England, in real life and created this spot within the virtual world of Second Life. Residents of this digital realm can represent themselves with 3-D images called avatars and connect with each other over the Internet. Savill said he wanted Naughty Auties to serve those with autism spectrum disorders and their friends and family.
Savill, who represents himself in the virtual world using an avatar named Dave Sparrow, said one benefit is that visitors can practice social interaction and find information about the condition. The graphical representations of real people create a "comfort zone" that can coax users out of their shells and get them communicating with others, he said.
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"Striving to leave the wilderness you become part of what's wild. Striving to cease grasping is, itself, grasping. So how do you gain control and get beyond desire? Open those eyes... the ones that were born in your own skull."
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Bopkasen Deinonychus


Joined: Jul 06, 2006 Posts: 399
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Posted: Fri Mar 28, 2008 10:36 am Post subject: Re: iReport: 'Naughty Auties' battle autism with virtual int |
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| MrMark wrote: | iReport: 'Naughty Auties' battle autism with virtual interaction (CNN)
(CNN) -- Walk into Naughty Auties, a virtual resource center for those with autism, and you'll find palm trees swaying against a striking ocean sunset. Were it not for the pixelated graphics on the computer screen in front of you, you would swear you were looking at a tropical hideaway.
David Savill, 22, lives in Gloucester, England, in real life and created this spot within the virtual world of Second Life. Residents of this digital realm can represent themselves with 3-D images called avatars and connect with each other over the Internet. Savill said he wanted Naughty Auties to serve those with autism spectrum disorders and their friends and family.
Savill, who represents himself in the virtual world using an avatar named Dave Sparrow, said one benefit is that visitors can practice social interaction and find information about the condition. The graphical representations of real people create a "comfort zone" that can coax users out of their shells and get them communicating with others, he said.
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I am not very thrill about Second Life. It is nice that autism world have land but they are often empty.
In one land space, there were that one person who a "moderator" and he doesn't have people skill at all. I was asking question not to annoy people and I get banned from an land for doing it. I told the leaders but it is obvious that they were too busy.
So.... when I saw that one land being feutured on the news, I know that the chance are they getting publicity when they are often empty. |
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MrMark Abstract Data Type


Joined: Jul 04, 2006 Age: 50 Posts: 9166 Location: Tallahassee, FL
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Posted: Fri Mar 28, 2008 10:40 am Post subject: |
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Good moderators are hard to find among the autistic population. I've certainly made my share of mistakes. _________________
"Striving to leave the wilderness you become part of what's wild. Striving to cease grasping is, itself, grasping. So how do you gain control and get beyond desire? Open those eyes... the ones that were born in your own skull."
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Bopkasen Deinonychus


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Posted: Fri Mar 28, 2008 11:02 am Post subject: |
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| MrMark wrote: | | Good moderators are hard to find among the autistic population. I've certainly made my share of mistakes. |
Inspite of the emptiness, I am thinking about opening up a land on Second Life maybe an island.
Island cost about $2,000 up front plus $300 a month in Second Life.
Island is better than land since you have less lag and more independent but overall Second Life have a bad case of slowness.
The slowness is cause by massive data being downloaded when you are flying around. For example, if your item or graphic that you put on Second Life were a 10MB hunk, you basically have to wait or stop to wait for it to be finish. It would be lot easier to put like 5MB or less type graphic. They call number of graphic "prim". The less and simple prim are better than heavy and horde.
I know an Aspie who VERY good with Second Life. You can search him on YouTube. IF anybody interested, it is .... I have to find it. It some where. |
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ooohprettycolors elephant extraordinaire

Joined: Aug 19, 2006 Posts: 353 Location: usa
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Posted: Fri Mar 28, 2008 11:23 am Post subject: |
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| David Seville? Doesn't he have some chipmonk friends? |
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Bopkasen Deinonychus


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Posted: Sat Mar 29, 2008 1:55 am Post subject: Re: iReport: 'Naughty Auties' battle autism with virtual int |
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| MrMark wrote: | iReport: 'Naughty Auties' battle autism with virtual interaction (CNN)
(CNN) -- Walk into Naughty Auties, a virtual resource center for those with autism, and you'll find palm trees swaying against a striking ocean sunset. Were it not for the pixelated graphics on the computer screen in front of you, you would swear you were looking at a tropical hideaway.
David Savill, 22, lives in Gloucester, England, in real life and created this spot within the virtual world of Second Life. Residents of this digital realm can represent themselves with 3-D images called avatars and connect with each other over the Internet. Savill said he wanted Naughty Auties to serve those with autism spectrum disorders and their friends and family.
Savill, who represents himself in the virtual world using an avatar named Dave Sparrow, said one benefit is that visitors can practice social interaction and find information about the condition. The graphical representations of real people create a "comfort zone" that can coax users out of their shells and get them communicating with others, he said.
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FYI! Gareth from AFF is not please with what they are doing and have reported harassment, banning and mockery instead of supporting autism.
Maybe lack of moderators or this whole thing was to mock autism.
For more information, please contact Gareth Elison on SL for more informatin. |
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cyb0rg Yellow-bellied Woodpecker


Joined: Jun 29, 2008 Posts: 56
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Posted: Sun Jun 29, 2008 4:27 pm Post subject: |
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| I used to go to Naughty Autie island to get away from NTs hang out with other aspies, but now it is overran with weeping emo NTs (I even got banned for saying I hate neurotypicals, can you believe that?). Furthermore I have talked to Dave Sparrow a few times, and there is no way in hell he has Aspergers. He is a f***ing FAKER. |
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Jayman Sea Gull


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Posted: Sun Jun 29, 2008 5:15 pm Post subject: |
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| This seems pretty stupid. |
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Fuzzy Ack! Thbbbt!

Joined: Mar 31, 2006 Posts: 1773 Location: Alberta Canada
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Posted: Sun Jun 29, 2008 5:32 pm Post subject: |
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I have a private island in SL. My few residents there are not aspies and auties but it certainly is friendly to them. I do have one resident there that is an aspie, plus myself, and sinsboldly(Merle) from WP is a guest once in a while.
Primarily the people that live there are artists by nature. Nobody is abrasive, everyone is very quiet. People come only by my invite until they have permission to come and go as they please. The nature of the people that exist there make it a remarkable place. Private message me here if you would like to have a look. _________________ davidred writes...
I installed Ubuntu once and it completely destroyed my paying relationship with Microsoft. |
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cyb0rg Yellow-bellied Woodpecker


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Posted: Sun Jun 29, 2008 5:40 pm Post subject: |
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Quoting this from a Naughty Auties group chat (I am Cracker Hax in SL BTW):
[13:46] Dave Sparrow: let me get one thing straight
[13:46] Dave Sparrow: which you seem to have wrong
[13:46] Dave Sparrow: i have never said that naughty auties is a place only for people who have autism
[13:46] Dave Sparrow: it IS NOT for that
[13:46] Dave Sparrow: naughty auties is a place for people affected by autism
[13:47] Dave Sparrow: family members
[13:47] Dave Sparrow: teachers
[13:47] Dave Sparrow: employers
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[13:47] Cracker Hax: but since you NT types always talk about us in 3rd person in front of our faces, how could I miss the fact that its only for those AFFECTED by us
[13:47] Dave Sparrow: you however seem to have a chip on your shoulder about being autistic
[13:47] Cracker Hax: I do
[13:47] Cracker Hax: and rightfully so
[13:47] Malachi Rothschild: I see it as a powerful way to reach people and give them a positive impression of people on the spectrum.
[13:48] Cracker Hax: albeit a very false one
[13:48] Cracker Hax: a misleading one, that DOES NOT make us look good
[13:48] Dave Sparrow: and unfortunatley we cannot help you with that chip until you want to be helped and want to accept everyone else in the group for who they are
Apparently autistics are people who need "help". Of course that help doesn't come in the form of actually interacting with autistics (as usual), instead we are only wanted to be seen and not heard. This stinks of exploitation. "and want to accept everyone else in the group for who they are", e.g. neurotypicals, and that means pandering to their social rules as well. |
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