October 12, 2006...5:53 am

My Reply to the Second Life 1300 Club & the Weird

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 Second Life’s 1300 Club

woo double woo, 1300! is this a highschool or myspace popularity contest? top blog on wordpress…sheesh Torley, that is a sad statement, considering, most people are upset at the crappy business/ grid/ game you lindens are delievering.
and now we are back to ” baking textures ” , just to be told by someone ” hey image is missing “.
ctrl, alt & d, client doesn’t work at all times.
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and this comment just hit the fan:

nicevil Says:

DeathOctober 11th, 2006 at 11:57 am
I have a question. What happens to your character in Second Life if you die in your Real Life ?
What happens to all your items and property ? Who inherits it ?

Maybe Second Life should have a system that allows you to write your will.

All that time and effort invested in Second Life shouldn’t go to waste. Don’t you think ?

I wrote a piece about death in an online world. Do read it if you’d like.

http://nicevilblogs.wordpress.com/2006/09/12/virtual-worlds-taking-over-real-worlds

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i almost choked on my morning coffee, reading this, hahaha! people, SL is NOT real, when you die, do you really worry what will happen to your AV in game, unless your name falls under the “Anshechung Community, and you make multi $ real life bucks. but i am sure they have their uncles and cousins taking care of their money market.

i would  worry more about my rl assets then anything pertaining my gaming world. and if that bothers you that much or makes you worrysome, its time to turn your machine off and  try something called real life!

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