Hey all, As a member of Millions of Us present at the big dance, I can tell you that the event was packed and that there were at least four groups with repeaters listening across Second Life. The attraction of Second Life for Mark Warner (or anyone, for that matter) is the way in which people congregate (any way they like, and for whatever reason they like) and the ability to gather around all sorts of interests on a national and international level, in an environment that appears quite game-like. So I would contest the idea that it was, enh, lightly attended. Today's "to capacity" will be tomorrow's sparse. But again, for SL, it was cram-jammed. And to Hiro, all I can say is "Rock with Fire!"
Former governor speaks in Second Life [update 1]
Sep 1st 2006 2:50PM (Joystiq)As a member of Millions of Us present at the big dance, I can tell you that the event was packed and that there were at least four groups with repeaters listening across Second Life.
The attraction of Second Life for Mark Warner (or anyone, for that matter) is the way in which people congregate (any way they like, and for whatever reason they like) and the ability to gather around all sorts of interests on a national and international level, in an environment that appears quite game-like.
So I would contest the idea that it was, enh, lightly attended. Today's "to capacity" will be tomorrow's sparse. But again, for SL, it was cram-jammed.
And to Hiro, all I can say is "Rock with Fire!"