In Second Life , the world is virtual. But the emotions are real
In Second Life , the world is virtual. But the emotions are real
"In world" nobody calls Second Life a game. The emotional connections you make are real. If you offend someone, they'll remember. If you flirt or make a romantic gesture, it doesn't just disappear into a black hole; it's received by a human being on the other side.
Land of limited opportunity
In the past, the miracle of cities was that they presented poor, uneducated people with a chance to raise themselves out of poverty.
Coalition Launches Campaign in Support of Minnesota's Transportation Amendment
Minnesotans for Better Roads and Transit , a coalition of more than 700 organizations, launched its campaign today in support of the Transportation Constitutional Amendment that will be on the November 2006 ballot in Minnesota.
Airports brace for holiday traffic
Expect the nation's airports and planes to be packed as 21 million people take to the air over the Memorial Day holiday, kicking off one of the busiest summer air travel seasons since the Sept. 11 attacks.
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