Had an idea for a web ring inside second life for games. And so I made it! It’s called GameRing and the SL Games Blog has a better description for it than I’ve come up with so far:
“Pirate Cotton, one of the devs behind DarkLife, is just getting started with a new gamer’s resource called GameRing. Similar to a webring, this is a listing of games that is accessed inworld. The idea is that each game in the ring hosts a GameRing information stand. Maybe you are at a place that needs teams and you are alone – by scrolling through the kiosk you find a game suitable for one player and think, “Hmmm… I never heard of that one – think I’ll give it a try.””

Hi Peter
Sorry I couldn’t get the outlook email link to work, so I thought I’d just contact you this way. I’ve just been exploring you Web site, and looks like we have a bit in common. I’m a honours marketing student at VIC and I am doing my dissertation research on Second Life. I am exploring Second Life from a marketing perspective (obviously), focusing on whether businesses should invest in Second Life based on whether game players have either positive or negative perceptions of advertisements in Second Life. I was wondering if you would be interested in being a participant in my research, as I need to interview people that play Second Life, even if you could just direct me to some people that also play Second Life and could be willing participants.
It would be great to hear back from you.
Regards
Kristy Hoare
Hi there Kirsty, I’ve fired off an email to you.
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I too could not get the Outlook link to pop-up. Drop me a line when you get a chance. Hope all is well.
Dominic