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My friend and colleague Nik has a video up of the new Second Life Northcliffe House (home of my employers DMGT). SLURL included at the end of the vid.
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My friend and colleague Nik has a video up of the new Second Life Northcliffe House (home of my employers DMGT). SLURL included at the end of the vid.
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In case anybody's interested in knowing what the building we work in looks like, but (quite sensibly) can't be bothered to come to Kensington and break in, this fine chap has helpfully created a replica of it in Second Life. [Read More]
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Nice - but it would be a touch more realistic if some poor sod's avatar was permanently trapped in the revolving doors of doom...
Posted by: Tom | June 25, 2008 at 11:18 AM