1) I never accused Rezzable directly. I always gave you the benefit of the doubt and wanted to wait until I saw that letter until making my final conclusion. I'm not a fan of Tenshi at all, and from my first post told her to check with the creator and Rezzable for proof.
2) I used to respect Rezzable for their work, and for most of their creators. But your personal behaviour since this thread popped up has been lowering my opinion on Rezzable's quite a lot. Maybe it's time you stop putting yourself above the Second Life community and see that other people have value as well instead of brushing them off.
3) Regarding Torley, I respect his work and creative talent - and never said I don't. His unprofessional style and avoiding any problems is what bothers me since I'm a very direct person. The standard modus operandi at Linden Lab seems to be that as soon as there's a problem, make a comments disabled post, and immediately follow it up with Torley pointing towards something shiny to distract the "inferior, geeky early adopters" that make up SL - with Mitch Kapor's words.
1) I never accused Rezzable
Fri, 08/15/2008 - 14:32 — Daman Tenk (not verified)1) I never accused Rezzable directly. I always gave you the benefit of the doubt and wanted to wait until I saw that letter until making my final conclusion. I'm not a fan of Tenshi at all, and from my first post told her to check with the creator and Rezzable for proof.
2) I used to respect Rezzable for their work, and for most of their creators. But your personal behaviour since this thread popped up has been lowering my opinion on Rezzable's quite a lot. Maybe it's time you stop putting yourself above the Second Life community and see that other people have value as well instead of brushing them off.
3) Regarding Torley, I respect his work and creative talent - and never said I don't. His unprofessional style and avoiding any problems is what bothers me since I'm a very direct person. The standard modus operandi at Linden Lab seems to be that as soon as there's a problem, make a comments disabled post, and immediately follow it up with Torley pointing towards something shiny to distract the "inferior, geeky early adopters" that make up SL - with Mitch Kapor's words.