Imagine how bad your first life has to be
to chose to live in this one
( , Sat 16 Feb 2013, 19:54, Share, Reply)
to chose to live in this one
( , Sat 16 Feb 2013, 19:54, Share, Reply)
I remember 5 or 6 years ago major global brands were parting with shitloads of money to
set up department stores/car showrooms etc on Second Life. Is it still popular?
( , Sat 16 Feb 2013, 20:02, Share, Reply)
set up department stores/car showrooms etc on Second Life. Is it still popular?
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I think for the last several years it's just been Academics
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Sounds unlikely. Imagine if a brand like HMV did something like that.
They'd end up going bust.
( , Sat 16 Feb 2013, 20:15, Share, Reply)
They'd end up going bust.
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dude, you're blowing my tiny mind.
there is a theoretical physics theory that proposes that as we rapidly (in the grand scheme of things)approach the capability to create sentient AI characters and place these characters in flawlessly realised environments without them realising it, then it is statistically probable that it has already been achieved, and we are those characters and the world and its history as we know it are simply the complex back story of a game.
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there is a theoretical physics theory that proposes that as we rapidly (in the grand scheme of things)approach the capability to create sentient AI characters and place these characters in flawlessly realised environments without them realising it, then it is statistically probable that it has already been achieved, and we are those characters and the world and its history as we know it are simply the complex back story of a game.
( , Sat 16 Feb 2013, 21:09, Share, Reply)
does that mean i am the some poor sod's fantasy alter ego?
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