Welcome to the Second Life Forums Archive

These forums are CLOSED. Please visit the new forums HERE

Do You Live in the World?

Jack Digeridoo
machinimaniac
Join date: 29 Jul 2003
Posts: 1,170
05-02-2005 07:10
From: Prokofy Neva
Babbage Linden described as the "thin border" between SL and RL


First Prok I gotta say I love your posts. They're a bit long but I still try to read 'em all. I have no clue why a Linden can't see the border. That's a little funny. I wonder who he was trying to impress when he said that :)

I don't know why most people love to be "inside" a building. I hate being inside in SL. If there is a roof over my head, or walls near me, eventually my camera is going to be obstructed so I stay outside. But I would say I have weeks where I get to spend hours "living" in SL, even if it means just idling outside, or sitting in a forest.
_____________________
If you'll excuse me, it's, it's time to make the world safe for democracy.
Ursula Madison
Chewbacca is my co-pilot
Join date: 31 Jul 2004
Posts: 713
05-02-2005 11:34
From: Prokofy Neva
25 percent were 20 somethings.

Respondents are one thing, posters are another.

Of those, some declared their age and are among the most prolific posters here, and we saw they are 20-somethings. :D

If some technically reached the age of 30, they still behave like 20-somethings :D

So... you are admitting that any data that could be derived from your many polls are truly worthless? The polls would only mean something if everyone in SL (or at least a statistically significant random sampling), not just the small group that bothers responding on the forums, participated.
_____________________
"Huh... did everything just taste purple for a second?" -- Philip J. Fry
1 2