[H]omer wrote:
> Verily I say unto thee, that Roy Schestowitz spake thusly:
>> Linden Lab To Open-Source Second Life Servers
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>> | Linden Lab plans to open up the source code for Second Life's servers,
>> | allowing anyone to run their own version of Second Life, a company
>> | spokesman said today, confirming the widespread belief among many
>> | in the 3D community that open-sourcing the servers was inevitable.
>> `----
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http://www.informationweek.com/blog/main/archives/2007/04/linden_lab_to_o.html
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> Nice move.
>
> I've yet to experience this phenomenon personally, but from various
> GooTube videos I've seen, it looks intriguing.
>
It's actually kinda' fun. The only downside is... if you like it, you'll
never have enough free time to play...
On one of my visits, I was flying around, just to see how high I could get,
before bumping the limits and... I ran into a blimp. Not just any old
blimp, but a high tech kind of thing that someone obviously spent a great
deal of time building. It was the best, as far as exploring, that I ever
had in Second Life...
Maybe when I retire I'll have more time to play there...
Cheers.
--
Jerry McBride
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