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I could get to know the space and get information on the way. Same now with LAX and also SAN and some other places (!=airports).
I would not pay for that probably, but the stores in there could do advertisements in SL as well. ;))
What's the significance of the different choices? Why can't I type my own choice in? Can i change it later?
Or am I not invited to play because my last name isn't in the list?
Robert> Are you going to share your SL name with us fellow SL users (I'll understand if you want to play incognito, but seeing as you post your cellphone number on your blog I figure you're not that secretive :)
btw. The SecondLife business model sucks. I've got a lot to write about it, maybe I should get around to it.
Very Boring.
Try out WoW or EverQuest 2. Yeah you can't do scripting languages in their environment but at least you will have a more entertaining and (in Microsoft-ese) richer end user experience.
I should know. I played the original EQ for six years. Another decade of therapy and I will almost be ok. Well, maybe not, actually.
When you have plenty of bandwidth and a nice comp, things work fine.
Check us out!
Second Life has succeded in bringing a neo-fascist politically correct dystopia into the metaverse, and evengelically selling the concept to the gullible and vacuous like a pyramidal selling scheme.
Its some trick to make an open-source creative space feel less free than our real imperfect world.
Get into the game modification community, this is so pony it feels like I died and went to Virtual Mac-Heaven.
Scoot D
That's a whole lot of vitriol that doesn't make a lick of sense to me. I've only played around with SL a bit (with paying a dime), but I don't see how it is "neo-fascist". Since you also rage against the Politically-Correct machine I'm guessing you're some kind of Objecto-Individualist vigilantly watching out for slavemind-collectivist memes or whatever shit you think you do. Then again maybe you were just spouting a bunch of vacuous BS.
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Now however I understand its a 3d Wiki/Situational Application. Yes games happen, but its more like contributing to wikipedia.
It also represents what the web was linke back in 97.
People see dodgy goings on, and maybe get a little scared of it AND it looks like a game. But I rememebr people looking over my shoulder when i started surfing the wide world interweb back in the day. Oh no graphics, sound, content. Howver its turned into a pretty serious business now!
I think things have really come on, all the elements have come together, user created content, broadband connections, a generation brought up on games consoles, digital photography, open source communities. Its all there. With Linden Labs riding a significant wave.
All that deep stuff, it is also actually fun.
Yours, epredator potato
Lil Carducci,
Holla at an av!!!!!
It's free now.
perhaps we would be better off as a species if we collectively took the time otherwise spent in pursuit of virtual exchanges & devoted it to focusing our attention on the people in our 'real' environs? maybe im alone in thinking that its cheaper to strike up a conversation in a pub than to subscribe to a SL account.