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While spending a pleasant evening at Sn@tch a few nights ago, trying to fish all the pieces of the Glory dress ( shown here), I couldn’t help but camera around the store. I spied a treasure I just HAD to have!
Beautifully drawn with a fine attention to detail, this compliments perfectly my yummy shoes from Indyra Originals
These photographs are taken at my old stomping ground, Hobo Island. I received a TP from an old friend and jumped at the opportunity to revisit.
We settle in comfy chairs to watch some old episodes of “Dragnet” woohoo!
Time to go, so I waved a cheery goodbye 😀
Credits
Dress: The Apprentice by Sn@tch
Shoes: Coquette Noir by Indyra Originals
Hair: Drucilla in Black – Midnight by Sirena
Jewelry: Necklace and Earrings No. 122 by Kraftika
Skin: Suntan Misty Twilight by League
Photographed at Hobo Island
Sometimes it’s important to remember your roots.
According to the Secondlife group ABC friends, access to Secondlife by Australians will continue as normal.
From Wolfie Rankin, moderator ABC Friends group of SecondLife:
ABC Island Admin, Daveinoz, phoned Senator Conroys’ Office just now and asked if Secondlife would be banned, They said, and this is a direct quote “Absolutely, Categorically not”.
So there you have it. No need for hysteria, tears, threats, panic. All is good
Shown above is a group of assorted hobos, some Australian, enthusiastically celebrating the “news”
“Linden Lab has received no indications from the Australian government that it plans to block Second Life and will keep our community apprised of any developments on that front. In the meantime, we want to assure Australian Residents that Second Life remains accessible and functioning in your region.
Australia has and will continue to be an important market for Linden Lab, and we’re committed to providing the best possible Second Life experience for the users in that market. Some of the most exciting uses of Second Life have come out of Australia, a diverse community of Residents that includes major universities, K12 schools (in Teen Second Life), large enterprises and many thousands of consumers, who spend hundreds of thousands of hours inworld each month.
Regards,
Claudia
Claudia L’Amoreaux
Education Programs manager
Linden Lab | Second Life Grid”