tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-840090857326641450.post5398445817077168109..comments2024-01-25T18:24:52.936-05:00Comments on SL Newser - Extra: Looking Back: Sean Voss' Second Life ToursBixyl Shuftanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15409792769906782556noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-840090857326641450.post-49935431066500001342017-12-08T12:52:18.368-05:002017-12-08T12:52:18.368-05:00Apology accepted. Politics it seems can be a touch...Apology accepted. Politics it seems can be a touchy issue. This publication has held a balance the few times we mention it, or at least we'd like to think we've held a balance, though rather than accusations of bias the biggest complaint was mentioning the topic at all.Bixyl Shuftanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15409792769906782556noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-840090857326641450.post-34604033347502724622017-08-18T21:58:09.248-04:002017-08-18T21:58:09.248-04:00I think that we are close to entering a new SL are...I think that we are close to entering a new SL area: SL nostalgia. In RL, it take about 20-30 years for a decade to become "fashionable" again and inspires nostalgia. However in VR, things are more short-term: the same way it takes a few hours at most to build in SL a building that would take months if not years in RL, it seems that after less than 10 years a lot of former SL users - me being one of them - do come back to haunt the place, or at least blogs dealing with SL and VR. PS: sorry for booting you out of my land 10 years ago, looks like you were not one of those trolls I was after :)ex Christophe Hugonoreply@blogger.com