Tag Archives: society + secondlife

The great escape

There has been a spate of posts about the balance between First and Second Life lately, an eery echo to worries and thoughts of my own. But the question of balance only leads to the question why we are in Second Life, and what we want to take out of it. And while we often discuss how, and why we leave this world for good, we rarely dwell on the question that maybe should have been asked first: why bother with the effort of two lives at all? Why come to Second Life, and stay? I have an answer to offer, thought I’m not sure it will prove all that popular…

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Chimaera

I am the most unlikely person to ever be last woman standing on a political issue. But then there are times and issues which would make anybody reconsider. Read why the Linden Lab trademark lunacy is one.

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The world Philip made

Augmentation versus Immersion seems to be good for a heated debate any day, people butting heads and heading of in a huff. Which makes me ill at ease, because I don’t get the point of the debate. At all.

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Second Life Guess

A final round-up of the discussions on the banking ban leads to the question if the wild guesswork done by pundits (yours truly not excepted) on Linden Lab’s motivation isn’t very much reflecting the current state of Second LifeYou-Know-Where’s society.

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Linden Lab en route to Hell, at last

Linden Lab banning in-world banks might man much more to the evolution of Second LifeYou-Know-Where society than the measure in itself suggests.

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Wild, wild west 2.0 continued

Doug McMahon thinks the Metaverse needs a consitution. I agree, obviously.

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Age and Treachery

‘Age and Treachery Will Always Overcome Youth and Skill’ started as a joke on a film set, but there is truth in it for Second LifeYou-Know-Where. But AjaxLife programmer Katharine Berry’s disgruntlement with the Teen Grid should alarm adult Second LifeYou-Know-Where residents to the necessity of merging the grids.

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