Rosendale is aware that in the future these types of changes in human contact and interacting will occur, but thinks that the changes are for the better and they will allow people to communicate who other wise wouldn't get the chance. I disagree a couple weeks ago i was watching a reality television show where they helped people overcome there fears of going out in public, reacting with people, being on stage, etc. One girl was so addicted to Second Life she didn't actually have any other friends in real life besides the people in the video game. Even her boyfriend was from Second Life. She was a musician and so used to playing her music over the computer into second life she was terrified of actually playing in-front of a real audience. As Second Life becomes more popular I fear that this situation will also become more common.
So I tried using Second Life and I found it incredibly difficult to move around and to understand how everything in the program worked. I found it to be boring and frustrating, but I can see how it could appeal to a different type of people who aren't as comfortable in public or who don't have a Life.
the woman who has no friends and is only living
ReplyDeletein Second Life is a cousin of mine...I was not
about to grow anymore of the world that is
only virtual.....
Second Life is to read about bu t then plant
a fresh row of herb s and spices.