With the registration of a couple of controversial Second Life residents, some are in a state of panic. Many feel that these individuals would hamper their convention experience. Another issue that has also cropped up is the entrance of "press" requesting permission to film. Due to these incidents, The Future United Group has decided to clarify their policies in a Community Standards Agreement.By registering for SLCC, you would be agreeing to these policies. If you are already registered and feel that you cannot follow them, there is a limited time cancellation period that lasts until July 13th. They will cancel your registration and refund your money. Among the policies on their list are: not harassing other attendees, asking permission before taking photos or video, and not hogging the microphone during question and answer periods.
Are you registered for SLCC? Will you be cancelling or staying? If so, why?


As a fan of trinkets and memorabilia, I was thrilled when I saw someone wearing a pewter pendant of the Second Life logo. According to lore, LL hands these out to their new employees, as well as special visitors to the Lab, such as Views attendees. They're worn out in just the right places, with a string I can only describe as possibly plastic looped through it. They seem to carry a special meaning for their owners.
After the unfortunate napping incident during the Bruce Willis Diehard 4 event, I thought for sure I'd never be invited back anywhere. Luckily Dannyboy Lightfoot, of
A while back, I heard about a convention that would be similar to SLCC, but would take place in Amsterdam. To my knowledge, nothing ever came of this, but now there is one in Berlin, Germany. Are they one and the same? No matter, because there are bigger issues to take up with this endeavor.

I've previously mentioned how depressed the economy is on the Teen Grid. They create content for essentially peanuts. Their lindens cost the same as ours, but they can purchase three times the amount of items. Some innovative teens are working to change that, though.


File this one under dream jobs for Machinimists, folks! Global Kids is looking for an 
