DISQUS

How To Split An Atom: How To Explore Second Life

  • Heidi · 2 years ago
    This is a great post! I haven't spent much time in SL but when I am there I usually try to visit places that I have read about in a book or on a blog. As soon as I finish this truly obnoxious algebra homework, I am going to the crooked house. Re commerce in SL, we once found the biggest lamp store I have ever seen in any life, ever. Funny.
  • Steve · 2 years ago
    The question I have is whether the store looked like a lamp or was it just a store with a lot of lamps. In SL, you can never be sure. Thanks!
  • Greg · 2 years ago
    Have you seen this?

    http://www.romereborn.virginia.edu/

    They are talking about integrating it into SL.
  • Steve · 2 years ago
    No I haven't, I'll take a look a little later today
  • Cell Phones & 2nd Life · 2 years ago
    YouNeverCall's Second Life cell phones also offer valuable information like the exchange rate of the Linden dollar (Second Life currency) to US dollar, and actual US stock quotes. The YouNeverCall virtual kiosk in Second Life is conveniently located in the Alston region at coordinates 95, 58, 22, right near a Lindex ATM."
  • JamesT Juno · 2 years ago
    Looked at it and is wonderfull Greg !

    Greetz : JamesT Juno
    ceo sl-newspaper.com
    http://www.sl-newspaper.com
  • lindens man · 2 years ago
    there's now also a "blogHUD" in Second Life where it enables you to blog to your blogger, wordpress or typepad from inside SL.
  • Kyle James · 1 year ago
    I've been looking for something to explain Second Life a little better without jumping in. We are looking at ways to market to high school students through the system so this was an informative post to help me to understand a little better thanks.
  • Anirban · 1 year ago
    Thanks for putting up some of the basic tips for SL followers.
  • Santa Fe Custom Home Builder · 1 year ago
    Or you could live in the RL and design and build a RL custom home in RL Santa Fe, RL New Mexico! What do you think?