Going Global
Not wishing to disappoint, I begin at Wikipedia, and note this intriguing definition of International: ”In American English, “international” is commonly used to signify “outside of the country”. For the rest of us (non-American English!), the word “international” would describe interactions between two or more Nations as in “an International football match”.
http://blog.secondlife.com/2009/01/02/…review-of-2008-and-a-peep-into-the-future/
(emphasis added by Torrid)
Second Life goes international, or better: US centric SL becomes aware of the “here be dragons” areas. That’s the underlying message of the current post at blog.secondlife.com. Old news, but probably a big surprise for the american folks: most residents are not from USA. Then follows a anecdotic list of interesting “unamerican” projects and sims. How come that reminds me to “hungary is a country??!?“?
Anyway, a nice start into 2009…
And yeah, copypastaing “…” instead of “…” from your M$ Word Processor into an URL is probably not a good idea, I know a handful of RSS libs that will soon bail out…
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