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Yeah, this would be the flying motorcycle incident that happened in class. I deployed my chopper in the sandbox the day we were in Second Life as a class and I drove it over to the mass group of IST 110H students. A few fellow members hopped aboard my motorcycle and as I drove off of Istania, the bike kept going infinitely. It was also flying.This is one of MANY errors that occurs during Second Life exploration.


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This picture would be myself somehow stuck in the ground of Dell Island. I was doing my assignment and flew to Dell Island. As I landed, I went into the earth. How cool. Not. I had to reboot Second Life for the millionth time..

I wonder if anyone else has been as frustrated with SL as I am right now, and I hope Linden Research, Inc. makes updates and improvements soon and at a regular pace.

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I have had similar problems. Once when I was exploring, I was a little close to the boundary between two islands when suddenly I was sucked into a dimensional void where I kept falling and falling. It was like a dream, but too bad it was more like a nightmare. After disconnecting my laptop battery due to a massive freeze, I was not too thrilled with Second Life. Oh well, that's life.

I think we're all pretty frustrated by Second Life already. Still, it is an interesting place to explore, and the theory of it is neat, even if the exicution leaves a lot to be desired. We can trash it and complain all we like, but it's not like we've made anything even remotely on the same level. This is a product in the making, and I'm sure Linden is doing all it can to make it the best they possibly can.

I would ride on your motorcycle to wherever you may take me. That was an awesome experience btw

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