How to dress for your Second Life....
...when I can barely figure that out in my first life?
I love technology, and have acquired enough fashion sense and experience with dressing myself in the real world, that I get by on a day to day basis without too many stares from strangers.
That story changes, however, in Second Life as I cannot seem to figure out how:
Now, not everything I do HAS to have a purpose (snicker, giggle, I just made myself laugh) and perhaps if I had some appropriate clothes, I'd be willing to give Second Life a try and maybe even attend the virtual New York Fashion week extravaganza, or visit the new Swedish Embassy, but if it means shopping for clothes, then just forget it!

I love technology, and have acquired enough fashion sense and experience with dressing myself in the real world, that I get by on a day to day basis without too many stares from strangers.
That story changes, however, in Second Life as I cannot seem to figure out how:
a) to work my way around the placeThere is a chance I may be the only one with those issues, however, as companies such as IBM, Sears, and the Government of Sweden are all heavily involved in establishing Second Life.
b) to dress myself in a something suitable
c) to turn Second Life into a scalable business model (i.e. one that makes me money at some point), which would actually make me care about the subject to begin with.
Now, not everything I do HAS to have a purpose (snicker, giggle, I just made myself laugh) and perhaps if I had some appropriate clothes, I'd be willing to give Second Life a try and maybe even attend the virtual New York Fashion week extravaganza, or visit the new Swedish Embassy, but if it means shopping for clothes, then just forget it!




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