Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Spreading Herpes From Nose To

you soon

Time is relative. Have I been a long time, too, little, not in Second Life?
A cycle has been completed.
Thank you all. We'll see when the time comes.
Neither before nor after.
But not soon.
Although what is soon or too much?
Bye.

Saturday, March 13, 2010

Sub Floor For Aluiminium Boats

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My time in Second Life is running out. Is a decision that goes beyond the state of mind which can be attached. It's part of my philosophy.
My dear friend and partner Dolcemare helped me clarify some points in my decision.
The result is this dialogue.

Dolcemare: Why not think about every avatar in terms of time? We know, the perception of time in the metaverse is different. A week in Second Life is, in terms of interaction with the context, much more than a week within a unplugged . What if we wonder how long we retain an avatar and the amount of information that accumulates?

Napoleon The first fallacy is to believe that Second Life has a homogeneous time. False. Depending on your trip, what you're planning as staying in this digital world. If you are a explore lands to be just hanging around digital space, temporal perception is very different if it interacts with other avatars of cultural appetites.

still here.

Monday, March 8, 2010

Zoe Hair Straightener

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What will happen to Second Life in three, four, five years? When I met the metaverse, it was very different. Also I was. And one of my hobbies was to test these changes, observing me, in my memory in so many lands that were fading in the years that went faster than in RL, so many residents who decided to make their avatar in a simple name frozen.
Exactly what I do. Very soon.
I be the first Disney metaverse?
dream return to digital when Napoleon is the most outdated of the avatars.