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Then you can teach ME a thing or two about building in Second Life. Seems like you're getting the hang of it.
--Bryan Person
Blog: Bryper.com
Podcast: NewCommRoad.com
Make yourself at home and invite friends over.
The challenge with a 'second' life is, as Donna P and others have found, finding the time for a 'first' life.
Of course, being in a time zone completely the opposite of the rest of the world doth not make for an easy hook-up. But it was lovely to see that Shel was checking out the Cafe booth and engaging in chat. And REALLY curious to see that the Pickle Radio dude was there, too. He must have a very large monthly outgoing, to have all that land and not many tenants...
cheers
Shaun
On a techno-boring level your right hand column is wrapping to the bottom left (after the actual content) in Firefox (PC).
cheers
Shaun