Comment:Having visited Carlsbad, I envy your location in meatspace, KYT. The look and feel of Second Life should be much more like that of Gridcosm. Social networks such as Second Life and There.com and the upcoming Home for PS3 could be a cool theme for a few Gridcosm levels. http://mashable.com/2007/03/07/playstation-crushes-second-life-with-superior-platform/ I uploaded some contributions to Panic containing images that I 'borrowed' from Second Life. http://www.sito.org/synergy/panic/exchange/real4-2-h-fcc2-tca.jpg http://www.sito.org/synergy/panic/exchange/blueline-4-srd-fcc-tca.jpg http://www.sito.org/synergy/panic/exchange/seconds-1-fcc-tca.jpg http://www.sito.org/synergy/panic/exchange/seconds-fcc-tca.jpg http://www.sito.org/synergy/panic/exchange/seconds-tca.jpg BTW, have you heard of World-O-Fart magazine? info@worldofartmagazine.com They bulk e-mailed me an expensive offer. http://www.sito.org/synergy/gridcosm/pieces/2728a2tca.jpg "Inclusion fee example applicable for nominees who completed the submission : three-page in two art books for Euro 990 ($ 1290 US); one-page in Masters of Today is Euro 590 ($ 790 US). The fee is required no later than the artist will receive a layout alternative in the book(s). The inclusion fee should be provided by a gallery or museum, corporation or individual contributor representing the artist or self provide" Guess I can't afford to be a Master of Today. Drat.
Description:Sony is launching a social network for PS3 users called Playstation Home, according to news coming out of the Game ... This may be from the website's own description.
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