All men of the world can find common ground in these simple rules of "evacuation" etiquette.High Quality DIVX Version available at: http://z-studios.com/films/mre/Made with The Sims 2, Sim City 4, and some other tools. Based on the Everything2.com write-ups on this topic which were published in 2000.
More info @ http://torley.com/vidtutsFriendly greetings! You can learn Second Life in a fun and fast fashion! The enthusiastic Torley is your host, taking you on a tour through tips, tricks, and techniques that'll increase your confidence and make you smile. :) Whether you're a newcomer or longtime Resident, your inworld experience will benefit from these video tutorials.Like this? Share it with your friends & family!Click the Subscribe button to be notified of new vidtuts!"VIRTUAL KNOWLEDGE, REAL RESULTS."-----VOICE CHAT: EtiquetteWhether you are using a normal telephone or you are chatting in Second Life, etiquette is very important. If you cause your listeners discomfort, they won't want to chat with you! If your microphone is always open, listeners can hear every sound that you are making and every sound in the room with you. Do not eat with an open mic! Make sure there are no green microphone waves and that your talk button is off when you are eating or making uncomfortable sounds. You can control the sounds and input levels. Click the master volume controls; you can manipulate Music, Media, Voice, Sounds, Ambient and UI sounds. Remember, Green waves = OK. Red waves = Too Loud! Also always pay attention to what is being said in text chat. Others may not have voice chat and they may think that you are ignoring them. It's fine to focus on text OR voice, just let your friends know. It's all about the communication!
Anyone who relies on the subway system in NYC knows there are plenty of unwritten rules concerning conduct and etiquette. Off before on. Move into the center of the train. And don't let your sweaty hand slide down the poll so it touches mine! clip from the nyc cable show "The Resident," www.theresident.net
http://www.videojug.com - This guide to pavement etiquette shows you how to get around someone when walking down the street. http://www.videojug.com/film/t e-rules-of-pavement-etiquette
Brian Krueger, President of CollegeGrad.com, presents "Video Resume Etiquette." Watch this video to learn how to be successful and appropriate in your video resume.
This informative and enjoyable video offers and overview of the dos and don'ts of hot dog etiquette...an essential film for wiener lovers. One word of caution -- don't take it tooooo seriously.
http://live.pirillo.com - Being rude or offensive when playing an MMORPG can be fatal. You can get yourself removed and even "blacklisted". Here are some tips sent in by a reader to help you behave yourself properly when playing.
For More info http://www.librarian411.orgThis library training has been developed to help front-line library workers better serve patrons with mental illness and/or developmental disabilities. The training was created using input from focus groups consisting of public library staff members, mental health consumers and mental health professionals. The content of the program reflects many hours of collaboration and interaction between Department of Mental Health (DMH) librarians and the "in-the-trenches" front-line workers of many Missouri libraries.
In some parts of the world, a business card is considered an extension of a person. Etiquette coach Syndi Seid goes over the do's and don'ts of presenting and receiving a card.
Outtake reel from "Male Restroom Etiquette", presented mock-u-mentary style. More downloadable goodies from the film, including music tracks, audio outtakes, and the screenplay, are available at: http://z-studios.com/films/200 /10/10/mregoodies/