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Thx for the mentions Sharon! If you're n SL then do a friend add for 57 Miles and lets hook up..

Hey 57--I just went into SL (very brave of me considering that it's first thing in the morning and who knows when I'll be able to tear myself out of there) and I've joined your Metaversed.com group.

Forgot to add you as a friend--doh! Will do that the next time I go in. :)

Really interesting report, Sharon. And I love the pic of the H&R Block party host dancing.

Did you know that the Swedish Embassy is in Second Life? They wanted to reach young people and promote tourism to Sweden.

I wonder who and what else will follow...

Every dark night is followed by a bright sunny day. So, patience and attention is required and things will be fruitful in near future.
henrymaquli
One thing that a lot of people have missed in this recent economic down turn is the fact that in-game money for all of the massive mutliplayer online role playing games has not been effected. I guess it just shows how strong and stable the computer game industry really is.

Virtual Currency

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