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It's a shame we Queenslanders don't have daylight savings - I didn't want to go to ABC Island until after the show (which would have been 10.30pm NSW/Vic). Everything seemed over by then. Also it took me a while to figure out I had to be a Group member of 'ABC Friends' before I could get on to the island.. would have been nice to have mentioned that on the ABC/SL site I think!
Good summary Lowell.
Cheers
I don't think it was a very balanced report at all. All the interesting, creative and useful spaces they could have shown and they showed shot after shot of avatars dancing in nightclubs. I've never seen so much dancing in a report on Second Life!
I wish the reality of this 'virtuality' was a little different.. I wander around countless artistic spaces that push the boundaries of what is possible in SL, and am amazed that I'm amongst a very small number of people exploring those creations. Then I TP to a dance club, and the places are packed.
It doesn't mean that's *all* that people are doing in SL, but I don't think the Four Corners report was pushing that angle. Unbalanced? Try for a second to imagine the same story in the hands of say "60 Minutes". Ugh. And in fact *don't* try and imagine the story as covered by "ACA" or "Today Tonight", or your head may just explode..
Peace
I recommended viewing the program to others who asked "What do you do there", and "What is it all about". It at least gave them a look into the world of Second Life. Although now they will just be interested in the adult industry potential.
Funnily enough I went to sleep trying to think of some money making scheme involving the potential of the Second Life world
that no one else has.
It seems that the hype (and yes, I use this word deliberately) has now reached a stage where Second Life is becoming the new buzzword after YouTube and MySpace. I am absolutely convinced that the future of the internet lies in 3D technology, but I am just as convinced that it won't be Second Life that makes it in the end, there are just way too many unresolved usability and performance issues, and as soon as somebody else solves them, people will leave SL.
Favourite quote of the program, (when Ticky's walking on Orientation Island)"this is a bit trickier than it might look"
I'm just glad its getting more mainstream now.
Thought the program was well handled, well paced and gave enough info for a complete newbie to jump on and buy a penis...Not a lot of mention of other Australian activity which was a shame. Melb Banker boy grate'd me in a big way!
See you at the party
Sabs Moo
I think Second Life has loads of potential...
Sure, the current releases could do with shaping and improvement..
I think you most likely haven't heard that the frontend is becoming open-source, and that within a year, the backend will also become open-source...
Also , there will be improved physics engines used in the future I'm told, with better programming structures, which will open SL up with loads more potential.
That is, if any of the competitors don't get there first... At the moment, Second Life is by far the leader of the pack and it'd take any other competitor years to catch up..