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Now even Virgin Mary in a game.
Posted: 30 August 2006 08:41 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 12 ]
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Sorry.  Just a minor typo.  My left hand typed faster than my right.  I’ve corrected it. smile

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Posted: 09 September 2006 11:01 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 13 ]
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Well, I play Second Life, and I can tell you a few things about it.

Basically, the wood texture used is not ‘random’. It pops up with the standard texture covering the faces of a cube when you build one. Therefore, the ‘Virgin Mary’ is, by default, present in *all* objects before they are given a texture.

Personally, I think it may be someone trying to simply make a fast buck by selling something that literally *anyone* in the game could make in two mouse-clicks. Given that L30,000 translates to roughly $120 USD, that’s pretty good return on something that’s the local equivalent of bellybutton lint.

Hmm….

*checks navel*

Nuts.. Just Elvis again.

It’s actually more likely to be a joke than anything else, now that I read the copy, but we’ll see.

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