any out there, whats the word, used, no thats not right, played, no still not right, involved maybe??
really struggling to get my head around the concept
a totally virtual world, where people exchange real money for 'virtual money' (linden dollars) then buy 'virtual' stuff from you which you can then exchange back to real money?? people are actually paying real money for pretendy things! emperors new clothes springs to mind
eh??
Linden dollars are apparently now trading on wall street as a recognised currency...even though it doesn't exist??
just can't get my head around it.
least its mainly americans that are spending their money! although one women in america is now a millionaire (in real money) by selling virtual things in second life
The whole thing is a bit like Sims 2 I suppose and as the bairn is onbsessed with the sims, I've created her an account, bought a plot of land on which she built a shop and is designing and selling virtual clothes
cost for the plot is $5 a month (real money) current exchange rate is 4 linden dollars to real one
she's designed/made some 'virtual' clothes, and some saddos out there have bought them! we now have $280 linden dollars in our account which we can swop out for real dollars - US$70, so 35 quid, in 3 days and she's only just started. whats the world coming to?? HBOS, vodafone and loads of others are now trading in there as well, charging people to have a pretendy mobile phone WTF!!!
the plot is on the 'virtual ocean' so I'm gonna build a virtual pier, and a virtual fishing boat to take people virtual fishing in exchange for virtual money.
Am I dreaming all this or is it actually happening?
really struggling to get my head around the concept
a totally virtual world, where people exchange real money for 'virtual money' (linden dollars) then buy 'virtual' stuff from you which you can then exchange back to real money?? people are actually paying real money for pretendy things! emperors new clothes springs to mind
eh??
Linden dollars are apparently now trading on wall street as a recognised currency...even though it doesn't exist??
just can't get my head around it.
least its mainly americans that are spending their money! although one women in america is now a millionaire (in real money) by selling virtual things in second life
The whole thing is a bit like Sims 2 I suppose and as the bairn is onbsessed with the sims, I've created her an account, bought a plot of land on which she built a shop and is designing and selling virtual clothes
cost for the plot is $5 a month (real money) current exchange rate is 4 linden dollars to real one
she's designed/made some 'virtual' clothes, and some saddos out there have bought them! we now have $280 linden dollars in our account which we can swop out for real dollars - US$70, so 35 quid, in 3 days and she's only just started. whats the world coming to?? HBOS, vodafone and loads of others are now trading in there as well, charging people to have a pretendy mobile phone WTF!!!
the plot is on the 'virtual ocean' so I'm gonna build a virtual pier, and a virtual fishing boat to take people virtual fishing in exchange for virtual money.
Am I dreaming all this or is it actually happening?
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