On Mon, May 7, 2012 at 2:51 AM, Arnt Richard Johansen
<arj@nvg.org> wrote:
On Sun, May 06, 2012 at 05:43:12PM -0700, la .lindar. wrote:
> Mr. Imami seems to think that having an interactive University on Second
> Life is a good idea and a decent expenditure of time and effort. I'm
> reaching out my black tendrils and grabbing for opinions. Would any of you
> play on Second Life in a virtual Lojbanistan? Could we feasibly have a
> community with a reasonable number of active participants? If we had our
> own little area and a decent number of people on at any one time, I think
> it might be fun and worth my time.
I would probably visit once or twice, then quickly lose interest. It's more difficult to hang out on SL than on IRC, and I can't think of any benefits that SL has over text-based chat wrt. Lojban.
On that note, does SL only have text-based chat, or is there voice as well?
But you should probably ask other language communities what they do with SL, such as Esperanto or Loglan.
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