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- Their management of tickets (it's very strange), the first phase should be directed to the merchant and can be noticed that a lot of benefit of the individual lots are not traders, some traders...
- Jeremy, Thank you for your response. Maybe I'm just very unlucky but I've tried weekdays and weekends right around the clock and every time the place has been dead. Last time there were...
- I've yet to have a look at Singapore. In actual life the most I've been there was been Changi Airport, but it looks potentially interesting.
- @Laura and @skribe, I'm sorry that's been your experience in Twinity so far. Our community is smaller, but growing, and admittedly, we haven't done much that would work on Australia...
- I concur. I visited again recently and the only thing that had changed since my video review is that there were even fewer people around than there was in December.
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One of the problems we encounter in this information age is the enormous quantity of information encountered each day and the danger of overlooking the bleeding obvious.
Checking out the home page of Second Life every now and then to see what is happening can throw up some interesting gems. If you ... Continue reading »
Checking out the home page of Second Life every now and then to see what is happening can throw up some interesting gems. If you ... Continue reading »
1 year ago
Definitely need to get the 4 of 5 other oz edus with private islands on that list
BTW I added that information in spring of 2006 - so its nothing particularly new.
Gary
1 year ago
I am sure the readers of SLoZ would not have found that without your assistance.
I know I didn't notice it. Then again, maybe, likewise, you missed my first paragraph:
"One of the problems we encounter in this information age is the enormous quantity of information encountered each day and the danger of overlooking the bleeding obvious."