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Teen Grid?

Lucynda Boffin
Registered User
Join date: 11 Jan 2005
Posts: 45
05-06-2005 15:39
I remember back the end of March reading about a "teen Grid" coming to SL. Anyone know how a teen would register it? I have a friend who wants to and can't find any info.
Nylon Pinkney
Squeezebox
Join date: 30 Aug 2004
Posts: 304
05-06-2005 17:38
right a "friend" *WINK*
Roberta Dalek
Probably trouble
Join date: 21 Oct 2004
Posts: 1,174
05-06-2005 17:47
They just sign up as normal and give their correct date of birth, afaik.
Lucynda Boffin
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Join date: 11 Jan 2005
Posts: 45
05-06-2005 21:41
No, i don't think that works. And, yes, a friend! He's a kid I used to babysit when he was younger...lol. I can't find an answer.
Tesla Linden
Analogue
Join date: 3 Apr 2005
Posts: 208
05-07-2005 07:08
From: Lucynda Boffin
No, i don't think that works. And, yes, a friend! He's a kid I used to babysit when he was younger...lol. I can't find an answer.


Hi Lucinda! The most up to date info is here:

/3/2b/43484/1.html

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Zuzi Martinez
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Join date: 4 Sep 2004
Posts: 1,860
05-07-2005 08:33
that says it's invitation only. where are you finding the kids you invite?
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Limner Cruyff
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Join date: 25 Jun 2004
Posts: 12
05-07-2005 11:49
From: Nylon Pinkney
right a "friend" *WINK*

Not that inconceivable. When I was in the army, I served with several 17 year olds who became good friends. Years earlier in college, I retained teenage friends from my old high school, and my freshman year roommate was a 15 year old foreign student. In my late 40s, I managed a shop which employed teenagers during the summer whom I considered friends.

Most of them were sophisticated enough to recognize a world beyond the kneejerk reactions of their limited horizons, and mature enough to make accusations about violations of defined rules in plain english, not by innuendo.