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Since Im not going to go into real life - in Second Life, I am at times, quiet, shy and reserved, at other times, lively, fun and outgoing. Part time model (prefer fetish but will do mainstream c outure too) and keen ponygirl trainer - also a ponygirl and anything else that seems interesting - have probably got an outfit for every occasion, more than one for some. And toys to go with it.

Wednesday 11 March 2009

Lazy Days

Yes I know it has been a while since I last posted to this blog. Sorry for thosetoo bored to looks elsewhere for entertainment :).
I just haven't felt there was anything worth writing about. Till now. And I doubt you will be quite as excited about this as I am.
Now, some of you may know that I quite enjoy the ponyplay scene here in SL. And that I quite enjoy being the pony too.
Ok so far?
Good.
Since I took possesion of the Morbid Play Evo Bridle, I hae been wanting to do a little blind pony carting. Yes, I am that messed up. Anyway, to help the cart driver facilitate just where the pony is togo, most trainers use whip commands. Cracking the whip in the air a set number of times to tell the pony which way to go. This is all very well and good if the pony can see, they can esily tell how much of aturn is needed at the next bend. But a blind pony does not have that luxury. And so I set out to acquire a HUd to convey a little more contol over the steering. And lo! Success!

With a lot of help (ok so my idea, and someone ese's work - but we oerate as a team) we now have a new steering HUD. with 3 levels of turn.
3 whip cracks means a course adjstment to the left. 3 cracks and a light tug of the reins means a more sharp turn to the left. And 3 cras with a firm tug on the reins means a hard left turn. And the same to the right - only with 4 whip cracks. You get the idea?
It does require a lot of practise from the pony - I should know - I spent quite a few runs around with a cart trying it. And some patience from the trainer or owner.
But, after negotiating a tricky course totaly blinded, albeit not in any record time,I m happy to say that it works.

And is available to buy for a meagre L$50 in the tack shop of FFF in SL. I am hoping this is the first poduct of many that will at least offer some originality to SL, and at a price to make it available to the masses, rather than a select few.
http://slurl.com/secondlife/Oraenji/193/106/101 is where it can be found for those tempted to try it

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