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  1. never in my life would I ever have thought to hear "live long and prosper" sound like "go fuck yourself"
  2. @PatchouliW no added salt ?
  3. hrm. feeling young for a change. Populous was released when I was 4.
  4. @danielvoyager When I started SL, Help Island didn't exist yet.
  5. @PatchouliW Note that they didn't even bother to put on an MP3 stream for when they had the Radio 1's Big Weekend event in Second Life
  6. @massively Quests that're difficult or impossible to complete due to a fundamental gameplay flaw
  7. methinx the choral version of "Nausicaä Requiem" sounds better than the OST version :-P
  8. @PatchouliW let me remind you that the BBC thought it a good idea to stream their radio in real media & WMA formats but not ubiquitous MP3
  9. Is american news really this bad? http://www.shazzbaa.com/ind...
  10. @Soft yw. you know you're totally going to set off speculation about twitter integration into SL now :-P
  11. @Soft if it's using Atom as the basis, couldn't a generic feed reader be modified for aggregation purposes ?
  12. @yoz @Soft re: Activity Streams, say hi to @WillNorris
  13. @Soft sounds like you might want to play with hReview as well http://microformats.org/wik...
  14. @yoz @Soft also, have you looked into the Open Micro Blogging spec ? http://openmicroblogging.org/
  15. @Soft anywoo, whats wrong with using Twitter for games/apps/websites ? This is what the OAuth API was invented for.
  16. @Soft sounds like what XMPP is for
  17. Log into WoW yet again to find all but the Crown Guard tower being taken by the horde :-(
  18. @torley "I find your like of tapes disturbing."
  19. @metaplace any video tutorials online ? :-P
  20. @danielvoyager don't forget the stuff on the Virtual History channel! http://virtualhistory.blip.tv/