Latin for approximately
"Not a step"
The thing often printed on a plane wing where your foot might compromise the "airframe" or at best the skin of the fuselage. See....4 languages...French, Engineer, Nerd and English just in that last sentence.
Early in my Second Life I thought it would be fun to have a water tunnel leading from one side of my sky box to the other....Can you see where I am going with this?
I made a tube from a pre-existing water prim and the first time I tried to to walk across it to the other side, much like a chicken, I plummeted 3 football fields to the ground. Thus I discovered what the phantom check box was useful for in the edit panel.....other that to create a spectacle to amuse my neighbors.
The most fun part of this first post of this blog is that I chose a phrase that always amused me and the story came about from a tangent that occurred naturally in this god given sponge in my noggin connecting to a memory that amuses me because my ignorance and imagination led me to a better understanding of my world.
Which brings me to James Burke. His Connections Series is on DVD....
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Connections_(TV_series)
And his The Day the Universe Changed is still not.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Day_the_Universe_Changed
http://youtube.com/watch?v=pELGr0pTruc
or should I say...it is available for 750 RL bucks...
http://www.buyindies.com/listings/1/0/1021399257718.html
You cant buy Connections via BBC America
but you can get the Henry VIII Disappearing Wives Mug.
http://www.bbcamericashop.com/house-and-home/henry-viii-disappearing-wives-mug-13690.html?AID=10273980&PID=854671
You can buy Connections 1 via Amazon.com individual sellers for 150 RL Bucks
And Connections 2 for about 135 RL$ directly from Amazon.
I assume Connections 3 would be about the same...price....if it were released.
The Day the Universe Changed was a pivotal thing to me. It is a very important nexus. I discovered that I was not completely alone....and whenever someone who appreciates it is around there will be endless "convo" about it if the subject is broached.
As you can see in the clip of Burke on YouTube it talks about Wittgenstein and perception.
And how things we assume are true untilproven otherwise.
Wittgenstein is the favorite Philosopher of a pal here in SL named Jez, whom I wanted to buy something from and I had no idea of boxes and how they worked, so I did not know that I was ignorant and contacted her and complained and made a friend, and thus began my collecting of fun, sometimes strange(in a good way), muse-ish women here in the land of Linden.
I am now (I believe) less ignorant. But I think I will keep stepping on things regardless of the outcome...because there is apparently....no better way to learn for me.
Ouch. :D