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Wired Second Life travel guide

Posted on 19 October, 2006 by Chad

Wired has compiled a travel guide to Second Life.  The guide tells you “where to go and what to do.”

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2 Responses to Wired Second Life travel guide

  1. Pingback: What I Learned Today… » Blog Archive » Second Life Travel Guide

  2. sean percival says:
    12 September, 2007 at 5:22 am

    I wrote one as well, please check out

    http://www.amazon.com/Second-Life-Travel-Guide-Percival/dp/0789737302

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