I had a play with Second Life when it was still in beta (way back in the pre version 1 days in 2004). At that point it was interesting, a nice concept, you could just build things, do a little scripting, the client was a little flaky at best. But I could see potential, one problem, no residents (users in Second Life), it was hard to find your fellow users. It was seen at that point as little more than a fancy IRC. But business called and I left Second Life behind to focus on my First Life.
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