Check this out. Can you believe it’s not synthesized?
Ok, Scott, I took your advice and downloaded a few tracks from the Piper at the Gates of Dawn album like you said and yes it works in the club. Hey, do you know the reference for that? It’s funny because my friend and I are big fans of Wind in the Willows and the Piper at the Gates of Dawn chapter is one of her most favourite pieces so when you mentioned it was the name of a Pink Floyd album, I had to try it.
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Building Antigrav that is! Ok, due diligence time, I am not really done because nothing is *ever* done if you suffer from Obsessive Building Compulsion Disorder but you know what I mean. The visual part of it is finished in the sense that I have achieved perfection as is obvious from the picture below (which is copyrighted up the ying-yang so don’t even bother looking at it or my lawyers will rip out your visual cortex.)
I have loads of scripting to do now to make the club doubleplusgood. The secret words for this phase are “BEAT DETECTION” and consider yourselves under an NDA for having read that sentence (my oh my, I’m feeling legalistic today!)
So, there are two ways you can experience the wonder that is antigrav (I’ve had two complete strangers tell me it’s the coolest thing they ever saw in SL; take that Svarga!) The first is for me to download GLC and make a vidcap for all you lazy butts *or* you could COME VISIT ME!
In the meantime, enjoy the spectacle that is ANTIGRAV

Isn't it just peachy?
Hmmm, what’s cool is the entire thing is 118 prims and most of those are used by the fan lasers (21 prims * 4 units) making the club itself a mere 34 prims! (thanks to the 5 megaprims which constitute the entire “structure”).
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I made a google site for antfarmrising.com. It’s supposed to be my “business” site. It’s over there
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.. and he soon discovers that everything requires hammering.
Give a small boy an internet meme and he soon discovers that everything is tl;dr.
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