Archive for the ‘Jeremy Flagstaff’ Category

Podcasting Panel on Orange Island in Second Life

Thursday, July 31st, 2008

Hosted on Orange Island in Second Life, the panel was moderated by John Swords, run technically by Jade Lilly, and on the panel with me were, Torrid Midnight, CC Chapman, Stuart Warf & Mackenzie McArdle.

If you interested in what we had to say about Podcasting, Podcasting in SL, the future of podcasting, as well as answering questions from the capacity crowd, check it out at orange-island.com, a Metaversatility project.

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Speaking at Podcamp Arizona

Thursday, July 31st, 2008

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Sheila Dee, Evo Terra’s wife, contacted me the other day and talked me into speaking at the upcoming Podcamp Arizona in November. Here is my page :)

We agreed my two topics will be “How I Use Social Media to Make Real Money” and “Is video conversation going to thrive, or fade away?” So I guess I’ll be speaking twice, once each day.

My pictures posted to Reuters

Friday, June 6th, 2008

Early last year, when there was such a thing as an active secondlife.reuters.com I attended an event by Reuters with a lot of assistance by the company I worked for at the time, the Electric Sheep Company.

So the significance here is I was talking to Mel Mcbride and I was reminded of this, and that Reuters used the pictures I took of the event in-world for their story, and some pictures even made it to the main site at Reuters.com.

You can see the story here if you are even remotely interested.

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Happy Thanksgiving, a few people I’m thankful for

Thursday, November 22nd, 2007

Good morning and Happy Thanksgiving to everyone that is in the U.S. celebrating it.

Thanksgiving of course, gets us thinking about what we are thankful for.

Certainly not exhaustive, here are a few of the things of which I am thankful:

Deity:
God

Family:

  • My kids, Jacob, Jaida, and Dawson
  • My Mom and her husband Carl
  • My Dad
  • My sister Bethany and her husband Lane
  • Friends: (in no particular order). A note on friends. Some of the friends listed here I’m thankful for for their continued friendship and gentle guidance. Some have gone out of their way to help me out when I needed the assistance. I appreciate all, and even more unnamed friends, I simply can’t think of everyone and everything in one sitting.

  • Don and Valerie Bassett
  • Jean-Ann ‘Jane Calvert’ Mills
  • Kera ‘TheDiva Rockin’ Richard
  • Chris Brogan
  • Michele ‘Chel Pixie’ Wolverton
  • Ron Ploof
  • Steve Webb
  • Brent Spore
  • My friends on:

  • Twitter
  • Seesmic
  • My friends that are at the Electric Sheep Company and those that are no longer there.
    My friends from Podcamp Boston and Podcamp Arizona.
    The nearly 7,500 people that have joined my New Media group in Facebook. :-)

    There is a reason Social Media is social, and that’s because we are human and our nature is to reach out to other humans. I have been blessed by everyone on this list and more that aren’t on the list. I have enjoyed reaching out and being reached out to. So much has happened this last year, it is hard to imagine how things are going to change in the year to come.

    Thank you.

    Took another trip into Second Life… missing VW Conference already

    Sunday, October 7th, 2007

    After having committed huge amounts of time to Second Life before this summer, I have pretty much taken the summer off. I jumped in for a while today, and re-enjoyed it. Did some searching around, visited new places, visited old places… Had a short chat with Eric Rice which I haven’t done in a while. He invited me to a party he is hosting in San Jose coming up during the Virtual Worlds Conference. He really bummed me out because I had been trying not to think of the conference and surrounding activities because, well, it bums me out. I REALLY enjoyed the first conference in New York City early this year, and met a lot of great people. My good friend Jean-Ann Mills will be speaking at this conference, and I’m insanely jealous. :-)

    I’m reminded of when I wanted to meet Corey Bridges of multiverse.net in NYC at the VW Conference. The conference was over, and everyone was saying their last good byes, so I figured, “Well, now or never.” Corey was finishing a conversation, I walked up to him and said something like, “Hi, I’m Jeremy Vaught with the Electric Sheep Company.” (which I was at the time, for a few more days anyway) And he said, “Hi, I’m Corey Bridges.” To which I replied, “I know. I know who you are, and now you know who I am.” And Jerry Paffendorf (also of the Sheep at the time) who was nearby said, “That’s the way we role at the Sheep.” It was a pretty funny/awkward moment. But I smile a big toothy grin each time I think about it. If you know me personally, you know this is not the way ‘I’ usually role.

    That’s all I have, if you read this entire post, thank you. Come back again :D

    Will themed virtual worlds be attractive?

    Saturday, October 6th, 2007

    As I’m pondering the question of whether themed virtual worlds will be attractive or not, my mind is going in all directions, so I’m writing this out to get some clarity. The different issues as I see it:
    1. Second Life, the VW with the most hype, is not themed, but has themed aspects (furries, trekkies, etc… there are many)
    2. Should I differentiate VWs and MMOs? MMOs have thus far been largely set, not flexible in terms of user control. You are there to play the game, not alter your surroundings. (please take with a grain of salt, I have not played many MMOs or spent much time doing so since the MUD, something I need to change)
    3. Perhaps the answer to my question is, “of course they will be attractive to small groups (relative to the population as a whole), there is no need for another ‘catch-all’ VW like Second Life.”
    4. Seems like there were more… I’ll add them as I think of them…

    I’m not here to answer this now, just ask the questions.

    Multiverse on facebook

    Wednesday, August 22nd, 2007

    OK, to cover my bases, I also created a Multiverse.net group on facebook. Link is here.

    I understand that it may not be exciting as what Areae is or is not up to, but it is still worth watching as they are doing some interesting things.

    Rock the metaverse!

    Areae

    Friday, August 17th, 2007

    I’m on the lookout to find out more information about Areae. I’ve got some ideas for the web and virtual worlds coming together… does Areae solve them? Or should I keep looking? Or build it myself? heh

    Anyway, I made a facebook group for Areae, check it out here and join the Areae curious.

    Blendtec

    Sunday, July 15th, 2007

    Blendtec.com
    After happening across these videos on youtube, and doing a search for more people talking about them, I feel like I’m the last person on earth who hadn’t heard of Blendtec. On the show, “Will it Blend?” the CEO of Blendtec, Tom Dickson, even blended an iPhone, which you can buy the blended iPhone on eBay, currently the winning bid is US$1151.00.

    So, to state the obvious, what is there to like about these videos?
    #1 They are entertaining. Who wouldn’t want to watch stuff get blended that shouldn’t be blended? iPhone, Video Camera, plunger, chicken and Coke… entertainment gold… all the while the CEO is standing there with a grin that you can’t help but smile at.
    #2 They are simple. There is corny intro music, it is well introduced in just a sentence or two, and then you blend something. Simple is awesome, complication is lame.
    #3 They get the point across. The first thing I thought when watching that is, “Wow, now that’s a blender.” I had my mom watch the video, I showed her the toilet parts one and the plunger one. What did she say, “That doesn’t look safe.” hahaha… but then she said, “That is sure a powerful blender.” It is unavoidable, they get their point across in a few seconds so effectively, they don’t even have to tell you what the point is. And best of all, the videos are highlighted right on their homepage.

    Simply awesome, viral doesn’t get any better then this.

    Looking for a new opportunity

    Friday, June 15th, 2007

    Hey folks, I’m just laying it straight out there. I’m a looking for a new opportunity. (this is fancy speak for a job) I have some ideas for starting my own thing, but I’m not convinced I’m ready to jump at doing my own startup yet. So if you have a moment, allow me to tell you about myself.

    My last job, I was a Project Manager / Producer for the Electric Sheep Company. In resume speak, this is what I did:

    Held the position of Project Manager overseeing the corporate builds in the virtual world of Second Life. Successfully ran multiple short and long term projects simultaneously. Participated in all stages of a project, including the creative design stage with the client, conception of the idea, and execution of the launch. Worked closely with the clients to convey their needs to the builders and scripters. Managed time frame, scope, and budget of the project to insure that the client’s expectations were being met. Even though I worked remotely, I was easily able to communicate with clients by using basecamp, phone calls, emails, and Instant Messages. Mediated between clients and creative teams when conflicts arose and resolved all discrepancies.

    Before that I was a PHP Software Engineer for Fidelity National Financial. What I did:

    As the sole corporate PHP developer, I created and maintained dynamic web sites and databases. I initially had to build my entire development environment and managed full implementation from development to deployment. In the course of my job, I initiated, planned, and executed every aspect of my projects. I effectively organized the budget, time line and scope of projects by maintaining communication with clients and providing appropriate documentation and deliverables.

    Before that I worked 8 years at UPS doing all kinds of things. Let me tell you about what I did most:

    District Software Engineer
    Created applications to assist operations and management to complete tasks which were time consuming and provide valuable, timely information. I used VB.NET, SQL, VB6, and MSAccess to accomplish this.

    Technology Support Technician
    Troubleshot and resolved problems with networks, PCs, and applications both on site and at a regional help desk. Additionally I lead project teams to implement and upgrade new technology solutions integral to UPS’ core business.

    Supervisor
    Provided leadership for group of operations employees as a Supervisor. Skills include relationship building, time management, job assignment, job skill development, evaluations, and mediation.

    In even more resume speak, allow me to talk about what I have done outside of the box called a job:

    I started blogging in 2003 and continue to do so now. I started creating and producing podcasts in late 2005, and since have been asked to contribute to many other podcasts besides my own, including the creation, implementation and production of a podcast for a major triathlon website.

    I joined the virtual world of Second Life in April 2006, and have since become more and more involved in the expansion of Second Life and the metaverse as a whole. I also explore and investigate other virtual worlds, from Kaneva, There.com, and Entropia Universe to IMVU and Habbo Hotel and more.

    I am very passionate about new media and the new marketing ventures that come as a result of new media. Something I have always enjoyed is meeting and talking with leaders in new media. I have been a member of the Orange County Podcasters and participated with them at last year’s Portable Media Expo. I am currently in the Social Media Club in Phoenix and the Arizona Podcasters Group. I also am currently organizing Podcamp Arizona.

    I have successfully forged many friendships in the social media community, and look forward to continue to network with people in this exciting field.

    I have excellent investigative and communication skills and put them to use in all my ventures including new media and learning ways to enhance it, consume it, create content in it, and spread it to a wider audience.

    And finally, in case you were curious, I have a Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Systems from Devry University.

    If you would like to get a hold of me please contact me in one of the following ways:
    email: jeremy@jeremyvaught.com
    phone: 623.670.2365
    im me in Second Life: Jeremy Flagstaff
    aim: jeremyvaught
    comment here on my blog: http://jeremyvaught.com/blog
    or on my Second Life blog: http://SecondLifePodcast.com
    send me a message in facebook — and while you are there join the New Media group I started, almost 900 strong now in less then a month
    send me message in Flickr — while you are there, check out my 2,400 pictures that have 18,500+ views
    jaiku: jeremyvaught
    twitter: jeremyvaught
    kaneva: jeremyflagstaff
    linkedin: jeremyvaught
    last.fm: jeremyvaught
    myspace: jeremyvaught
    skype: jeremyvaught
    look me up on Technorati
    send me a message on YouTube: jeremyvaught
    search for me on Google, I’m almost every link you find on the first several pages

    Oh, and there is more, in fact you can get more on my onXiam.com profile.

    I look forward to hearing from you.