My foray into Second Life was very interesting and somewhat enjoyable. Once I logged on I realized that it would take some getting used to before I could do simple tasks like walk as if I had a brain and sit down in a chair. Flying was an advantage but I never did get the altitude issue resolved completely. I made at least 20 stops in different locations but found it difficult to find where most of the people were. According to the search there would be thousands of active visitors but I could only find a few. Conversations or research proved not easy for me for several reasons. One was that people were not too friendly and second it was just awkward to walk up to a stranger and start talking. I took a snapshot of Maui. And of New York's Empire State Building. 
I flew to the top of the hill to get a shot of the rainbow overlooking the dance hall. I spoke to several people there and they were real nice and polite but not interested in talking with me. There were whales off shore and dolphins that came right out of the water. Next I like Paris and had a few conversations but those were all short as well. There were some people just standing there by themselves all dressed up but did not communicate when engaged. No one was rude or mean just not too interested. I couldn't get the snapshot I wanted from Paris (flying altitude issues again) I decided on a snapshot of the Empire State Building in NY. The people there in Central Park were very nice also with so many greetings I could not properly respond to all of them but I excused myself for being clumsy and several people helped me understand the system a little. No great conversations there either.

I flew to the top of the hill to get a shot of the rainbow overlooking the dance hall. I spoke to several people there and they were real nice and polite but not interested in talking with me. There were whales off shore and dolphins that came right out of the water. Next I like Paris and had a few conversations but those were all short as well. There were some people just standing there by themselves all dressed up but did not communicate when engaged. No one was rude or mean just not too interested. I couldn't get the snapshot I wanted from Paris (flying altitude issues again) I decided on a snapshot of the Empire State Building in NY. The people there in Central Park were very nice also with so many greetings I could not properly respond to all of them but I excused myself for being clumsy and several people helped me understand the system a little. No great conversations there either.
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