Okay, I'll grant that visiting Second Life can seem a bit uncomfortable, especially at first, but it does open some new doors and present an alternative to travel.
In flu season, virtual visits could be the next best thing to being there. (Yikes, that sounds like an ad. No more yahoo news for me!)
Here's where you can attend ScienceOnline 2010 in Second Life (http://slurl.com/secondlife/Research%20Triangle%20Park/128/129/25).
The next excuse might be that you don't know how to use Second Life or what to do. Never fear. That's a solvable problem.
I have a primer on attending a conference in Second Life. I've done it and survived.
Jump right in! The water's fine.
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Cool... I've been in SL since 2006 and am always looking for something new and interesting in-world.(I mostly do the live music scene there)
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very nice interesting cool... I've been in SL since 2006 and am always looking for something new and interesting in-world.(I mostly do the live music scene there)