05 Aug
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In August 2006, the national, weekly public radio program, The Infinite Mind, made broadcast history as it aired a four-part special taped inside the 3-D virtual on-line community Second Life. Among those interviewed in front of a live, virtual audience was author Kurt Vonnegut. The 40-minute conversation with Vonnegut was the author’s last sit-down interview. The host was The Infinite Mind’s John Hockenberry, who was with Vonnegut in the studio where the program was created. This is a machinima video of Vonnegut’s interview, taped at the 16-acre virtual broadcast center in Second Life built by Lichtenstein Creative Media, which produces The Infinite Mind.
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ptimusk
November 30th, 1999 at 12:00 am
1He loved cell phones. And so it goes. A reader of Mr Vonnegut in the 1970’s Canada.
rforce1
November 30th, 1999 at 12:00 am
2GREAT!!!!
But did you know even SL-Transformers do Yoga:
Search: Transformers Yoga
DevBlazed
November 30th, 1999 at 12:00 am
3lol uhm, lol
go to the FLorida sim in SL
simargl
November 30th, 1999 at 12:00 am
4i can’t believe second life still doesn’t work in Windows Vista
abcgi
November 30th, 1999 at 12:00 am
5simargl wrote: “Marked as spam I can’t believe second life still doesn’t work in Windows Vista.”
It’s the other way around: Vista doesn’t work with 2nd life!
simargl
November 30th, 1999 at 12:00 am
6That doesn’t make sense since Second Life is an application that runs inside an OS. Surely they can spend a few months programming a Vista compatible version, if their not already. There are millions of potential new members for them when they get their heads into gear
Visda58
November 30th, 1999 at 12:00 am
7i have vista and second life works on it. …sometimes it shuts down my computer, but usually i’m fine.
oddturtle
November 30th, 1999 at 12:00 am
8I want you to start chanting… in TEXT!
MikeyFlorida
November 30th, 1999 at 12:00 am
9I don’t like Vonnegut. =/
Thelostcup
November 30th, 1999 at 12:00 am
10Most of his books are satire, man.
He’s a brilliant writer.
R.I.P Kurt.
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