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Mitch Wagner
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Join Us For Our Second Life Kaffeeklatsch -- Let's Talk Sculpties

Join us in Second Life Friday for our regular kaffeeklatsch to discuss technology and business issues in Second Life and real life. For this session, let's talk about a major new feature introduced to Second Life Wednesday: "sculpties."

Join us in Second Life Friday for our regular kaffeeklatsch to discuss technology and business issues in Second Life and real life. For this session, let's talk about a major new feature introduced to Second Life Wednesday: "sculpties."


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Sculpties are a new tool for creating content in Second Life that'll make for much richer and realistic-looking artifacts and buildings. But it also looks like they'll be a lot more difficult to use than the previously most common SL tools. Have you had an experience playing with sculpties? What do you think are their strengths and weaknesses?

We'll meet Friday at noon Second Life time (which is the same as Pacific time in the U.S.) at Dr. Dobb's Island. If you run into problems, IM me for a teleport; I'm Ziggy Figaro in-world.

We meet for kaffeeklatsches Tuesday at 6 pm SLT and Fridays at noon. Come when you can, stay as long as you like.


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