Second Life’s Fourth Anniversary comes up on Saturday 23 June, 2007. Now, I organised the last one, and I’ve got a fair appreciation of the amount of work involved. This one will be more work.

If you want to organise the fourth anniversary, you should start thinking about it now. And say something so that people know you’re the go-to girl – if you don’t publicise the heck out of it way in advance, nobody will know, you might end up working cross-purposes with someone else, and the whole thing will flop.
If I don’t hear that anyone’s doing something about it by the end of January, I’ll think about doing it myself again, but don’t count on that, okay? And don’t forget to tell Linden Lab what you’ve got planned. They need a lot of advance notice for anything you’ll be asking for them to do or contribute. Email Torley. You want some advice? Ask.
| Second Life's Fourth Anniversary comes up on Saturday 23 June, 2007. Now, I organised the last one, and I've got a fair appreciation of the amount of work involved. This one will be more work. If you want to organise the fourth anniversary, you should start thinking about it now. And say something so that people know you're the go-to girl - if you don't publicise the heck out of it way in advance, nobody will know, you might end up working cross-purposes with someone else, and the whole thing will flop. If I don't hear that anyone's doing something about it by the end of January, I'll think about doing it myself again, but don't count on that, okay? And don't forget to tell Linden Lab what you've got planned. They need a lot of advance notice for anything you'll be asking for them to do or contribute. Email Torley. You want some advice? Ask. | | | |
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“If I don’t hear that anyone’s doing something about it by the end of January, I’ll think about doing it myself again…”
Really??? I’ll put in that order for the staightjacket, then, no?
“They need a lot of advance notice for anything you’ll be asking for them to do…”
What, you mean like “not having the grid go down”?
*snort*
Stan Pomeray