Monthly Archives: May 2010
Transcendence through Second Life
While I’m burning eyelashes on my other computer, swallowed by much-delayed work, I came up with the idea of writing about a topic which you will find, well, unusual. If it makes you smile and laugh, I’ll be happy If it makes you think a bit, because in my usually light tone, I touched something quite profound, well, I’ll be even more happier, of course. Around mid-2004, when I first…
Too busy for blogging :P
I’m not dead yet, I’m sadly just too busy to blog about things… but have lots of pending ideas to write about So, what I’ve been busy with? Mostly about getting some things done for an international workshop on virtual archaeology (if you’re in Lisbon on Friday with little to do, feel free to drop by — attendance is free, most sessions will be in English, and there are really…
Too tired of “virtual is not real”
For some silly reason, I’m unable to post a comment on http://mashable.com/2010/05/03/second-life-users-file-class-action-lawsuit-over-virtual-land/ so I’m pasting my comment here instead: Jolie, I really appreciate that you’ve posted the data with the numbers on your article It avoided a lot of the typical “get a second life” one-liners and “why are people taking this serious? it’s just a game” kind of comments. They were fun when they were a novelty… a decade ago…











