tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-199325449028243825.post2222810069305075119..comments2023-09-07T02:20:10.612-07:00Comments on webspelunker - My Travels Across Second Life: What Is Second Life?webspelunkerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01755989655612389046noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-199325449028243825.post-43198575775092910832011-11-28T17:03:02.105-08:002011-11-28T17:03:02.105-08:00Janey,
TY for visiting and no you're rambling...Janey,<br /><br />TY for visiting and no you're rambling! As always, you're spot on. SL is definitely another facet of RL. TC<br /><br />webwebspelunkerhttp://webspelunker.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-199325449028243825.post-66518766106302666772011-11-28T06:11:22.307-08:002011-11-28T06:11:22.307-08:00Hi Web, Interesting article! I never did think of ...Hi Web, Interesting article! I never did think of SL as a game, although there are role-play games you can play in SL. When I first heard about it, the person on the tv explained that it was a virtual place where you make your own way and you can be whatever you want. Well it is actually a Second Life, it's a place where people can be re-born and see if they can achieve goals that they may not have achieved in rl. I have friends who started businesses in SL and have taken it into rl. It's also such a lovely place to interact with friends that you meet from all around the world. You can share things, not just chat, you can go shopping together, create gifts, build a virtual home together or even marry as some people do, without it spilling over into rl for some. The whole thing being visual put's it on a different level, it also gives people the opportunity to market ideas to sell. Just like rl, usually you are born with nothing, so you have to start from scratch to create your own little world. Sorry for rambling! It was fun reading your article, well done with the blog!<br /><br />Janety :))Janey Brackenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17805251882921789569noreply@blogger.com