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Hey there. I’m Johnny Ming. Welcome to TGR - your weekly second glance at Second Life.
It's finally happened folks, Microsoft has dumped Vista, it’s new version of Windows into the marketplace. Purchasing a new machine with Vista preloaded is tantamount to Second Life suicide.
Not only does it not support Second Life - but reports indicate that graphically intensive applications like hearts, notepad and solitaire tend to crash regularly under Vista. This has forced jonesing Windows office-slackers to the degrading act of using actual playing cards.
We'll continue following the issues surrounding vista in the coming days...weeks, perhaps months, or years, possibly decades, or eons...
To help explain why the stock market will finally open after a grueling ten day freeze I’d like to introduce our Second Life choir singing THE BATTLE HYMN OF LUKECONNELL VENDERVERRE.
He was a high school drop-out and his name was Vanderverre.
He started the world stock exchange but it was a nightmare.
Cause the WSE account couldn’t cover the cost of shares.
Virtual finance is a bear!
But soon he ran out of money and had to get down on his knees.
Offering stock tickers and bank machines to try and appease.
Then he joined with the first exchange but everyone still agrees.
Virtual finance is a bear!
We’re here at the Anna Nicole Smith Memorial Garden in Dotoorak where we’d like to take a moment of silence to honor Anna Nicole’s memory.
Come on guys, I’m being serious. No, really, this isn’t funny. You guys are jerks. Anyway, that’s our show - we’ll see you next week on The Grid Review.
Goodbye Anna Nicole - though I never knew you at all...