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		<title>By: Derek Ristow</title>
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		<dc:creator>Derek Ristow</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 09 Sep 2007 01:42:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>About connecting the Teen and Adult grids, I have discovered that the grids are both technically together already, but are invisible to each other, and teleports are banned. I found this by going in to a Linden&#039;s favorite places. The to are actually fairly close together.
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>About connecting the Teen and Adult grids, I have discovered that the grids are both technically together already, but are invisible to each other, and teleports are banned. I found this by going in to a Linden&#8217;s favorite places. The to are actually fairly close together.</p>
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		<title>By: Calade Lamington</title>
		<link>http://alphavilleherald.com/2007/07/the-second-life.html/comment-page-1#comment-26479</link>
		<dc:creator>Calade Lamington</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Jul 2007 17:31:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I just noticed a typo in my comment. &quot;Also, this wasnt my first article, and the detailed ones are yet to come.&quot; Replacee first with last/only. Sorry about that. And also I forgot to thank Jackson about adding his point of view, even thou it wasn&#039;t 100% fact.
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I just noticed a typo in my comment. &#8220;Also, this wasnt my first article, and the detailed ones are yet to come.&#8221; Replacee first with last/only. Sorry about that. And also I forgot to thank Jackson about adding his point of view, even thou it wasn&#8217;t 100% fact.</p>
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		<title>By: Mariel Voyunicef</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mariel Voyunicef</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Jul 2007 01:53:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Linden Lab allows the presence of adult-owned sims in the TG when the use that will be given to them has educational purposes. This means that the adult-owned sims in the TG are expected to follow some rules, like notifying teen residents that they are adult-owned, have the adults (who are admitted into the TG with a previous background check) wear an &quot;Approved adult&quot; group tag, not have direct inference over the TG economy by holding commercial practices, etcetera.

I think that, honestly, the best way you will learn about each specific project is by visiting their blogs on the web. There are many impressions about the presence of adults in the TG, their work, etcetera, so I guess none of us can give an accurate comment on this.

What I do want to mention, though, is that the presence of certain adult-owned sims in the TG is, in my eyes, quite similar to the one of sims owned by certain institutions in the MG. It would seem that everyone wants to be in SL (in this case, the TG) because it is *the* thing to do at the moment; sadly, while rushing things, everyone forgets about the real state-making projects that they are expected to hold in there.

For respect to privacy (which makes me wonder if it&#039;s even right, but well), I will not mention the names of specific projects or sims, but these are the things that are happening in the adult-owned part of the TG:

1) Last time I checked (a.k.a. 9 seconds ago), there were over 40 adult-owned sims in the TG. I did not bother to try to teleport into any of them now, but I only know of five sims that are actually open to all teenagers. Three of them are run by the same non-profit. One of them is known as the &#039;most organised and aesthetic&#039; sim of the whole TG, and now it&#039;s also covered with spam that has been there for weeks, as it apparently was abandoned. It is like a phantom city.

2) Some sims are in construction to be open for everyone. They have been for a few months now.

3) There are a lot of private educational institutions, apparently, that are using their simulators as an online campus.

4) The number of adult-owned sims has grown exponentially o.O since last year, but still, most of the activities and involvement happen in the three sims owned by the same non-profit. In-world, web-based and offline involvement.

5) One of the sims has a large amount of registered adults and has held no educational events or run projects since its creation, and it has been around since last year.

6) I have seen in multiple occasions the presence of non-PG objects left  by spammers in the fully built but abandoned sim. Obviously, this one has held no obvious educational activities in-world.

I know how tedious it is for some blog owners to have blog posts in their comments (sorry! x.x), so I&#039;ll stop with the facts and move on to *my* conclusions:

1) Most adults in the TG have no idea of the power they are being given by LL when they are given access to it, or perhaps they simply don&#039;t care about it.

2) &quot;Activism/education&quot; in the TG, after a year that it began, is still wearing pampers...

3)...And, honestly, taking it as a whole, I consider it a real offense to activism and education, as the presence of most of these sims has brought negative comments from many teens. Although many of them are in favour of the presence of adult-owned sims under the set conditions (me included), I can&#039;t count a lot of activities that are actually benefiting the TG.

4) Also, I think it is a not-so-considerate way of acting when we remember that there are educational institutions and non-profits out there who will have to work harder to regain the attention and respect of a large part of the Grid when they want to open.

This is just my opinion. Not that you were wondering, but I barely ever see things on the web that discuss the role of ALL the non-profits in the TG.

Sorry for the humongous comment!!! T_T
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Linden Lab allows the presence of adult-owned sims in the TG when the use that will be given to them has educational purposes. This means that the adult-owned sims in the TG are expected to follow some rules, like notifying teen residents that they are adult-owned, have the adults (who are admitted into the TG with a previous background check) wear an &#8220;Approved adult&#8221; group tag, not have direct inference over the TG economy by holding commercial practices, etcetera.</p>
<p>I think that, honestly, the best way you will learn about each specific project is by visiting their blogs on the web. There are many impressions about the presence of adults in the TG, their work, etcetera, so I guess none of us can give an accurate comment on this.</p>
<p>What I do want to mention, though, is that the presence of certain adult-owned sims in the TG is, in my eyes, quite similar to the one of sims owned by certain institutions in the MG. It would seem that everyone wants to be in SL (in this case, the TG) because it is *the* thing to do at the moment; sadly, while rushing things, everyone forgets about the real state-making projects that they are expected to hold in there.</p>
<p>For respect to privacy (which makes me wonder if it&#8217;s even right, but well), I will not mention the names of specific projects or sims, but these are the things that are happening in the adult-owned part of the TG:</p>
<p>1) Last time I checked (a.k.a. 9 seconds ago), there were over 40 adult-owned sims in the TG. I did not bother to try to teleport into any of them now, but I only know of five sims that are actually open to all teenagers. Three of them are run by the same non-profit. One of them is known as the &#8216;most organised and aesthetic&#8217; sim of the whole TG, and now it&#8217;s also covered with spam that has been there for weeks, as it apparently was abandoned. It is like a phantom city.</p>
<p>2) Some sims are in construction to be open for everyone. They have been for a few months now.</p>
<p>3) There are a lot of private educational institutions, apparently, that are using their simulators as an online campus.</p>
<p>4) The number of adult-owned sims has grown exponentially o.O since last year, but still, most of the activities and involvement happen in the three sims owned by the same non-profit. In-world, web-based and offline involvement.</p>
<p>5) One of the sims has a large amount of registered adults and has held no educational events or run projects since its creation, and it has been around since last year.</p>
<p>6) I have seen in multiple occasions the presence of non-PG objects left  by spammers in the fully built but abandoned sim. Obviously, this one has held no obvious educational activities in-world.</p>
<p>I know how tedious it is for some blog owners to have blog posts in their comments (sorry! x.x), so I&#8217;ll stop with the facts and move on to *my* conclusions:</p>
<p>1) Most adults in the TG have no idea of the power they are being given by LL when they are given access to it, or perhaps they simply don&#8217;t care about it.</p>
<p>2) &#8220;Activism/education&#8221; in the TG, after a year that it began, is still wearing pampers&#8230;</p>
<p>3)&#8230;And, honestly, taking it as a whole, I consider it a real offense to activism and education, as the presence of most of these sims has brought negative comments from many teens. Although many of them are in favour of the presence of adult-owned sims under the set conditions (me included), I can&#8217;t count a lot of activities that are actually benefiting the TG.</p>
<p>4) Also, I think it is a not-so-considerate way of acting when we remember that there are educational institutions and non-profits out there who will have to work harder to regain the attention and respect of a large part of the Grid when they want to open.</p>
<p>This is just my opinion. Not that you were wondering, but I barely ever see things on the web that discuss the role of ALL the non-profits in the TG.</p>
<p>Sorry for the humongous comment!!! T_T</p>
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		<title>By: Calade Lamington</title>
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		<dc:creator>Calade Lamington</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Jul 2007 09:58:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hello people, Im in France at the moment. Sorry for typos, but the French use these weird AZERTY keyboards, quite different from my QWERTY. But anyways, Jackson, I think you miscounted the adult-owned sims. Well, I cant check them from here, but will do when I get to SL. Also, this wasnt my first article, and the detailed ones are yet to come. Ive been writing new ones on my laptop, actually. Another thing you might want to check again is the number of armies. Most are small, but that doesnt mean they dont exist. I dont want to start to fight with you, but I also have only heard of you once.
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello people, Im in France at the moment. Sorry for typos, but the French use these weird AZERTY keyboards, quite different from my QWERTY. But anyways, Jackson, I think you miscounted the adult-owned sims. Well, I cant check them from here, but will do when I get to SL. Also, this wasnt my first article, and the detailed ones are yet to come. Ive been writing new ones on my laptop, actually. Another thing you might want to check again is the number of armies. Most are small, but that doesnt mean they dont exist. I dont want to start to fight with you, but I also have only heard of you once.</p>
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		<title>By: Tenshi Vielle</title>
		<link>http://alphavilleherald.com/2007/07/the-second-life.html/comment-page-1#comment-26476</link>
		<dc:creator>Tenshi Vielle</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Jul 2007 23:38:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Prok, this better not be another one of your damn alts.
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		<title>By: Prokofy Neva</title>
		<link>http://alphavilleherald.com/2007/07/the-second-life.html/comment-page-1#comment-26475</link>
		<dc:creator>Prokofy Neva</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Jul 2007 03:45:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Leave it to kids to do it better. Calade has just the right kind of pompador needed to be a proper country-and-western singer look, after his day job running the Tilt-o-Wheel at the county fair. I think we need to steer Ksa from the Bluebird over to this guy&#039;s hairdresser and set them up!
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Leave it to kids to do it better. Calade has just the right kind of pompador needed to be a proper country-and-western singer look, after his day job running the Tilt-o-Wheel at the county fair. I think we need to steer Ksa from the Bluebird over to this guy&#8217;s hairdresser and set them up!</p>
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		<title>By: Caboose Enfield (TG)</title>
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		<dc:creator>Caboose Enfield (TG)</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Jul 2007 22:36:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The Teen Grid has alot to offer to the residents who reside there. Like Katharine who has written many scripts and currently runs AJAXLIFE (found at https://secure.katharineberry.co.uk/ajaxlife-s/login.kat)

We have alot of multi-gadget stores, ostly griefing tools are sold to the new players for outrageous prices. But Covenants are starting to cut down on that with rules in Malls and other such places. Right now we have a couple of PI&#039;s (actually Getting close to 10!) And recently alot of groups like Eye4You are buying sims to try to spread out the grid and get the lag off the mainland.

It seems like most people who join the TG will see the horrible laggy  Mainland areas which seem to ruin the experience. Lots of issues that cannot be fixed unless people learn to use the ABUSE REPORT. So right now a new sim is opening tomorrow (July 4th 2007) And its really looking good for a sim that will be 100% public, the owners are trying to set the standard for builds in the grid and so far i feel that has been reached.

The market is kinda flimsy right now as Land Baroning continue to make it difficult for new premiums purchase land and pay tier. Our market seems to crash every now and again on certain things (Furniture, multi-gadgets) but then a user will bring it back by setting a bar of standard for the product.

Well, I gotta get back to my Real Life Vacation.

-&#039;Boose
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Teen Grid has alot to offer to the residents who reside there. Like Katharine who has written many scripts and currently runs AJAXLIFE (found at <a href="https://secure.katharineberry.co.uk/ajaxlife-s/login.kat" rel="nofollow">https://secure.katharineberry.co.uk/ajaxlife-s/login.kat</a>)</p>
<p>We have alot of multi-gadget stores, ostly griefing tools are sold to the new players for outrageous prices. But Covenants are starting to cut down on that with rules in Malls and other such places. Right now we have a couple of PI&#8217;s (actually Getting close to 10!) And recently alot of groups like Eye4You are buying sims to try to spread out the grid and get the lag off the mainland.</p>
<p>It seems like most people who join the TG will see the horrible laggy  Mainland areas which seem to ruin the experience. Lots of issues that cannot be fixed unless people learn to use the ABUSE REPORT. So right now a new sim is opening tomorrow (July 4th 2007) And its really looking good for a sim that will be 100% public, the owners are trying to set the standard for builds in the grid and so far i feel that has been reached.</p>
<p>The market is kinda flimsy right now as Land Baroning continue to make it difficult for new premiums purchase land and pay tier. Our market seems to crash every now and again on certain things (Furniture, multi-gadgets) but then a user will bring it back by setting a bar of standard for the product.</p>
<p>Well, I gotta get back to my Real Life Vacation.</p>
<p>-&#8217;Boose</p>
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		<title>By: Jackson Widget</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jackson Widget</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Jul 2007 14:16:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I am a teen grid resident as well, and I would like to voice my opinion. Although this article did shed light onto some details of the Teen Grid, these were merely details. Calade, who I have only heard of once, missed many key points of the grid.
From personal experience, there are a few so called &quot;armies&quot;, although there aren&#039;t many, and none of them are popular. Additionally, there are way less than 30 adult owned sims, around 10 or so, and Global Kids has 4 of these. Teen Grid owned sims weren&#039;t around until February &#039;06, until Tin Bling started Mecca, our first PI. Now they have gained popularity and more and more people are buying them. Many teens have opted for uniting both grids, and there is much LL support, although there haven&#039;t been any steps taken to do this.
In many ways, our grid is quite small. Yes, we still have Linden land sales for L$1/sq.m. We still have land grabs when new sims come around, many of which I have participated in.
Many Teens view themselves as FIC, there&#039;s even a teen FIC group, although they get no attention from anyone as a whole.
We have many great builders, scripters, and entrepreneurs. One great builder who just transfered over to your grid over there is Aesop Thatch, check him out. (http://greydawning.net). Two great scripters who just transferred who are twins, Alpha Zaius and Ming Chen. (http://alphazaius.com)
Forum-wise, we have a fairly small sized forum compared to yours. All of our sub-forums are still open, and we have a fairly central group of about 50 forum users which often post. We have 7 forum moderators, 1 of which is me (another was Alpha Zaius). The content is more or less abiding of the TOS. Oh, and yes, we still have drama.

Anyways, thats all I can really think of for now.. read up on my TSL blog at http://greydawning.net/jackson
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am a teen grid resident as well, and I would like to voice my opinion. Although this article did shed light onto some details of the Teen Grid, these were merely details. Calade, who I have only heard of once, missed many key points of the grid.<br />
From personal experience, there are a few so called &#8220;armies&#8221;, although there aren&#8217;t many, and none of them are popular. Additionally, there are way less than 30 adult owned sims, around 10 or so, and Global Kids has 4 of these. Teen Grid owned sims weren&#8217;t around until February &#8217;06, until Tin Bling started Mecca, our first PI. Now they have gained popularity and more and more people are buying them. Many teens have opted for uniting both grids, and there is much LL support, although there haven&#8217;t been any steps taken to do this.<br />
In many ways, our grid is quite small. Yes, we still have Linden land sales for L$1/sq.m. We still have land grabs when new sims come around, many of which I have participated in.<br />
Many Teens view themselves as FIC, there&#8217;s even a teen FIC group, although they get no attention from anyone as a whole.<br />
We have many great builders, scripters, and entrepreneurs. One great builder who just transfered over to your grid over there is Aesop Thatch, check him out. (<a href="http://greydawning.net" rel="nofollow">http://greydawning.net</a>). Two great scripters who just transferred who are twins, Alpha Zaius and Ming Chen. (<a href="http://alphazaius.com" rel="nofollow">http://alphazaius.com</a>)<br />
Forum-wise, we have a fairly small sized forum compared to yours. All of our sub-forums are still open, and we have a fairly central group of about 50 forum users which often post. We have 7 forum moderators, 1 of which is me (another was Alpha Zaius). The content is more or less abiding of the TOS. Oh, and yes, we still have drama.</p>
<p>Anyways, thats all I can really think of for now.. read up on my TSL blog at <a href="http://greydawning.net/jackson" rel="nofollow">http://greydawning.net/jackson</a></p>
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		<title>By: Calade Lamington</title>
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		<dc:creator>Calade Lamington</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Jul 2007 13:56:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hello people! I&#039;m writing from a ship sailing between Sweden and Germany. Got limited internet time, and it ends very soon so I can&#039;t write anything long. Thank you for your comments, and I was thinking of visiting Furry Plateau for this article, but then I thought I could do it in the next one. I can also write more about companies and organizations in TG, RL and SL ones. Actually, I think no RL companies are advertising or even present there at the moment, just some organizations such as Eye4You and Global Kids. Someone can correct me if I remember wrong.
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello people! I&#8217;m writing from a ship sailing between Sweden and Germany. Got limited internet time, and it ends very soon so I can&#8217;t write anything long. Thank you for your comments, and I was thinking of visiting Furry Plateau for this article, but then I thought I could do it in the next one. I can also write more about companies and organizations in TG, RL and SL ones. Actually, I think no RL companies are advertising or even present there at the moment, just some organizations such as Eye4You and Global Kids. Someone can correct me if I remember wrong.</p>
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