Comments on: The Australian Women’s Weekly covers SL /2007/06/30/the-australian-womens-weekly-covers-sl/ Coverage of news, issues and events occurring in virtual worlds or those who create those worlds Sat, 01 Jan 2011 03:53:00 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.0.4 By: kathrin /2007/06/30/the-australian-womens-weekly-covers-sl/comment-page-1/#comment-207826 kathrin Wed, 03 Sep 2008 15:34:00 +0000 http://www.sloz.info/2007/06/30/the-australian-womens-weekly-covers-sl/#comment-207826 Today's the world is returning towards natural way of curing due to the harmful effects of today's chemical & synthetic medicines. People are deeply worried on this issue and also insisting to use natural way of curing to get health & security. Our vitiligo cure process is 100% Natural / herbal. www.supercareproducts.com Today’s the world is returning towards natural way of curing due to the harmful effects of today’s chemical & synthetic medicines. People are deeply worried on this issue and also insisting to use natural way of curing to get health & security.

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By: Virtual Worlds and Australia 2007 Part 1 : The Metaverse Journal - Australia’s Virtual World News Service /2007/06/30/the-australian-womens-weekly-covers-sl/comment-page-1/#comment-26003 Virtual Worlds and Australia 2007 Part 1 : The Metaverse Journal - Australia’s Virtual World News Service Sun, 23 Dec 2007 12:26:39 +0000 http://www.sloz.info/2007/06/30/the-australian-womens-weekly-covers-sl/#comment-26003 [...] (SLCN) team. - the Australian Women’s Weekly jumped on the mainstream media bandwagon, giving readers a glimpse of Second [...] [...] (SLCN) team. – the Australian Women’s Weekly jumped on the mainstream media bandwagon, giving readers a glimpse of Second [...]

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By: Rails /2007/06/30/the-australian-womens-weekly-covers-sl/comment-page-1/#comment-135549 Rails Thu, 12 Jul 2007 04:22:12 +0000 http://www.sloz.info/2007/06/30/the-australian-womens-weekly-covers-sl/#comment-135549 I don't give out my real life details to people I don't know.<br><br>There are people in SL that I trust implicitly, some know who I am in RL some don't.<br><br>In real life, I hold the same values, give no information to those that you dont know, give little to associates, tell true friends what they need to know, tell your family everything<br><br>Rails I don’t give out my real life details to people I don’t know.

There are people in SL that I trust implicitly, some know who I am in RL some don’t.

In real life, I hold the same values, give no information to those that you dont know, give little to associates, tell true friends what they need to know, tell your family everything

Rails

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By: Rails /2007/06/30/the-australian-womens-weekly-covers-sl/comment-page-1/#comment-10285 Rails Thu, 12 Jul 2007 03:22:12 +0000 http://www.sloz.info/2007/06/30/the-australian-womens-weekly-covers-sl/#comment-10285 I don't give out my real life details to people I don't know. There are people in SL that I trust implicitly, some know who I am in RL some don't. In real life, I hold the same values, give no information to those that you dont know, give little to associates, tell true friends what they need to know, tell your family everything Rails I don’t give out my real life details to people I don’t know.

There are people in SL that I trust implicitly, some know who I am in RL some don’t.

In real life, I hold the same values, give no information to those that you dont know, give little to associates, tell true friends what they need to know, tell your family everything

Rails

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By: ginny pau /2007/06/30/the-australian-womens-weekly-covers-sl/comment-page-1/#comment-135548 ginny pau Tue, 03 Jul 2007 07:05:48 +0000 http://www.sloz.info/2007/06/30/the-australian-womens-weekly-covers-sl/#comment-135548 Yes I agree also, but with reservations. I find that one of the first things people ask is where are you from and giving a vague geographical answer, does not in anyway give away any of your RL details, but does give you a good handle on other things to talk about, the time zone people are in and things like that. Also one can always talk about the weather, It is always better in SL. :) But I find that with so many things to do and places to see, SL generates it own conversation and if you feel uncomfortable with some one you can just Tp away. <br><br>I only read the article yesterday and although on the whole it was pretty positive I felt that the SL statistics where way out of date, and once again there was no emphasis on the fact that everything in SL is member built and generated (unlike most other virtual realities), and also the great communications medium it is, in so many ways, You just have to look at the links on this site to see that. Still to give the writer her due she was researching a lot of Cyber space, and was most likely becoming Cyberbogged.<br><br>Also regarding the 60 Minutes item, I thought it was very shallow and NON-researched, just bringing up the same old stuff. And surely Liz's avatar belonged more on an asteroid than SL! That was my impression anyway. It reinforced to me why I never watch 60M! Yes I agree also, but with reservations. I find that one of the first things people ask is where are you from and giving a vague geographical answer, does not in anyway give away any of your RL details, but does give you a good handle on other things to talk about, the time zone people are in and things like that. Also one can always talk about the weather, It is always better in SL. :) But I find that with so many things to do and places to see, SL generates it own conversation and if you feel uncomfortable with some one you can just Tp away.

I only read the article yesterday and although on the whole it was pretty positive I felt that the SL statistics where way out of date, and once again there was no emphasis on the fact that everything in SL is member built and generated (unlike most other virtual realities), and also the great communications medium it is, in so many ways, You just have to look at the links on this site to see that. Still to give the writer her due she was researching a lot of Cyber space, and was most likely becoming Cyberbogged.

Also regarding the 60 Minutes item, I thought it was very shallow and NON-researched, just bringing up the same old stuff. And surely Liz’s avatar belonged more on an asteroid than SL! That was my impression anyway. It reinforced to me why I never watch 60M!

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By: ginny pau /2007/06/30/the-australian-womens-weekly-covers-sl/comment-page-1/#comment-10103 ginny pau Tue, 03 Jul 2007 06:05:48 +0000 http://www.sloz.info/2007/06/30/the-australian-womens-weekly-covers-sl/#comment-10103 Yes I agree also, but with reservations. I find that one of the first things people ask is where are you from and giving a vague geographical answer, does not in anyway give away any of your RL details, but does give you a good handle on other things to talk about, the time zone people are in and things like that. Also one can always talk about the weather, It is always better in SL. :) But I find that with so many things to do and places to see, SL generates it own conversation and if you feel uncomfortable with some one you can just Tp away. I only read the article yesterday and although on the whole it was pretty positive I felt that the SL statistics where way out of date, and once again there was no emphasis on the fact that everything in SL is member built and generated (unlike most other virtual realities), and also the great communications medium it is, in so many ways, You just have to look at the links on this site to see that. Still to give the writer her due she was researching a lot of Cyber space, and was most likely becoming Cyberbogged. Also regarding the 60 Minutes item, I thought it was very shallow and NON-researched, just bringing up the same old stuff. And surely Liz's avatar belonged more on an asteroid than SL! That was my impression anyway. It reinforced to me why I never watch 60M! Yes I agree also, but with reservations. I find that one of the first things people ask is where are you from and giving a vague geographical answer, does not in anyway give away any of your RL details, but does give you a good handle on other things to talk about, the time zone people are in and things like that. Also one can always talk about the weather, It is always better in SL. :) But I find that with so many things to do and places to see, SL generates it own conversation and if you feel uncomfortable with some one you can just Tp away.

I only read the article yesterday and although on the whole it was pretty positive I felt that the SL statistics where way out of date, and once again there was no emphasis on the fact that everything in SL is member built and generated (unlike most other virtual realities), and also the great communications medium it is, in so many ways, You just have to look at the links on this site to see that. Still to give the writer her due she was researching a lot of Cyber space, and was most likely becoming Cyberbogged.

Also regarding the 60 Minutes item, I thought it was very shallow and NON-researched, just bringing up the same old stuff. And surely Liz’s avatar belonged more on an asteroid than SL! That was my impression anyway. It reinforced to me why I never watch 60M!

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By: Matt /2007/06/30/the-australian-womens-weekly-covers-sl/comment-page-1/#comment-135547 Matt Tue, 03 Jul 2007 00:26:12 +0000 http://www.sloz.info/2007/06/30/the-australian-womens-weekly-covers-sl/#comment-135547 I agree. Protect privacy is my default position.<br>Eventually though, this will hamper friendship development.<br><br>I think a discussion on identity and trust would make for a more interesting article. I agree. Protect privacy is my default position.
Eventually though, this will hamper friendship development.

I think a discussion on identity and trust would make for a more interesting article.

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By: Matt /2007/06/30/the-australian-womens-weekly-covers-sl/comment-page-1/#comment-10099 Matt Mon, 02 Jul 2007 23:26:12 +0000 http://www.sloz.info/2007/06/30/the-australian-womens-weekly-covers-sl/#comment-10099 I agree. Protect privacy is my default position. Eventually though, this will hamper friendship development. I think a discussion on identity and trust would make for a more interesting article. I agree. Protect privacy is my default position.
Eventually though, this will hamper friendship development.

I think a discussion on identity and trust would make for a more interesting article.

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By: Wolfie Rankin /2007/06/30/the-australian-womens-weekly-covers-sl/comment-page-1/#comment-135546 Wolfie Rankin Mon, 02 Jul 2007 14:25:00 +0000 http://www.sloz.info/2007/06/30/the-australian-womens-weekly-covers-sl/#comment-135546 I wouldn't tell everyone my real life details, but you do find friends online as you do everywhere else, so there's a point where you let your guard down.<br><br>Wolfie! I wouldn’t tell everyone my real life details, but you do find friends online as you do everywhere else, so there’s a point where you let your guard down.

Wolfie!

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By: Wolfie Rankin /2007/06/30/the-australian-womens-weekly-covers-sl/comment-page-1/#comment-10097 Wolfie Rankin Mon, 02 Jul 2007 13:25:00 +0000 http://www.sloz.info/2007/06/30/the-australian-womens-weekly-covers-sl/#comment-10097 I wouldn't tell everyone my real life details, but you do find friends online as you do everywhere else, so there's a point where you let your guard down. Wolfie! I wouldn’t tell everyone my real life details, but you do find friends online as you do everywhere else, so there’s a point where you let your guard down.

Wolfie!

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