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KTM5665 09-11-2006 12:35 PM

Isnt this Jl's new thing?
 
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/14783327/

Curious 09-11-2006 12:37 PM

it's something he does. a link to his profile was posted here.

KTM5665 09-11-2006 12:39 PM

:eek: :eek: well.....:eek: :eek: hummmmm.

dorry 09-11-2006 12:59 PM

Quote:


Second Life suffers security breach
All 650,000 users are being required to request a new password


Updated: 30 minutes ago


Linden Lab, the San Francisco-based company behind the Second Life site, said in a letter to its 650,000 users this weekend that its customer database, including names, addresses, passwords and some credit card data, had been compromised.

yikes! that's bad.

Wittesea 09-11-2006 01:54 PM

I thought I read somewhere that JL worked at Linden Labs, or works for Linden Labs, or something like that....

Curious 09-11-2006 02:00 PM

you might be right wittesea

http://zero.hastypastry.net/pathfinder/

wannabe 09-11-2006 02:26 PM

I don't know almost anything about this Second Life, but it seems really strange to me.

Does anyone else think it's just plain weird? Why would adults spend MONEY to buy fake land, fake clothes, fake things for a fake person on Second Life? I understand if you were a kid "play acting" (although this would probably be kind of an expensive past-time), but for adults?

I don't understand the draw of people actually wanting to spend money on fake things. Maybe the land transactions ect might be analogous to playing the stock market or something, betting that the value for a fake piece of land would go up (like monopoly meybbe?), but in Second Life, what are market forces beyond interest in the Second Life fake world itself? Seems like a risky investment based on just interest in a fake world that you have no control over how its run, ect.

Is it just me or do others just find it really weird that this is an actual huge virtual community with a lot of real-life money being used to fund fake stuff on it? Can anyone else me understand the "pull" of a fake community like this? I was never one to play with dolls... maybe that's it. :o

Curious 09-11-2006 02:35 PM

especially when you can get "toys" for free. :D

http://i79.photobucket.com/albums/j1...c20213544f.jpg

KTM5665 09-11-2006 02:37 PM

I only beheaded my brothers GI Joes for fun...real life fun. And...that's becasue he tried flushing my barbie collection down the sewer one day. Nice.Prolly explains a whole lot!

Username 09-11-2006 05:30 PM

Second Life started as a way for people with social disorders, such as Aspergers, a form of Autism, to interact with the outside world. These people learn valuable life skills by role playing and fine tuning their skills in an attempt to integrate into "real" society. It has evolved just as everything else in this world evolves in a nano-second. There are many people that live their lives behind closed doors because they just don't fit in for what ever reason. This has been a God send for them. Many others just like to play the game, it's no different than Sims or any other reality based interactive game.

John Lester is actually closer to a genius than many people recognize.

Linda


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