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  • #350820

    I like cheesecake but rarely eat it. I’ve made my own chesecake once or twice and nice it was too. Cheesecake wrestling would be fun too, depending on the flavour and topping.

    #348993

    It’s a bit difficult styling hair properly when it’s covered by a hijab.

    #348599

    One criticism of Second Life is that for newcomers it isn’t particularly user-friendly and can be confusing. If you take a bit of time and invest a bit of mental effort in learning the ropes, it becomes rewarding and addictive. The initial impression might be that it consisits of a small space inhabited by a limited selection of standardised avatars, but that is far from being the case.

    Who is Eduardo?

    #349580

    Has anyone got any Papua-New Guinean recipes for man pie?

    PS – does anyone know if it is illegal under UK laws for a British citizen to eat swan meat when abroad?

    #350498

    I think this depends on precedent. If it has not been normal practice in recent years to have military displays in connection with the Olympics, then not having the Red Arrows would be acceptable. But if this is a new BritPC idea, then it’s wrong. Th Red Arrows are possibly the finest aerobatic display team in the world – on the other hand there are plenty of other opportunities for British people to see them.

    #349578

    I like dogs and cats. But I’m definitely a CAT person. I just love them. As I say, dogs are for walkies, cats are for laps!

    #348597

    I’m a Second Life ‘resident’ – have been for ages. It’s what you make of it. It’s not a game as such and that confuses a lot of beginners. It’s a virtual world where you can be what you like, do what you like and make what you like, within the limitations of the system. For me it’s the ability to create stuff in 3D and texture it that’s the main fascination.
    I’m an illustrator and so I’m naturally drawn to this sort of thing. Some ‘games’ and 3D programmes might have slightly better graphics, while others might be more stable but Second Life is the most versatile I’ve come across. Nearly all the content of the Second Life environment is created by residents, as opposed to being put there by the designers of the ‘game’.

    Some people who’ve never really explored Second Life say it’s full of saddos and creeps but in my experience no more so than any other interactive part of the net – including, dare I say, JC!

    Many of the Second Life screenshots you see in the media are old ones from when the graphics were less realistic. Avatars are ‘infinitely customisable’. You can also have sevaral accounts with different names.

    Anyone who hasn’t tried Second Life should give it a go. It only works really well on a powerful modern computer. Maybe someone could even start a Just Chat group in ‘SL’.

    And….no, I’m not called ‘Bassingbourne’ or ‘Bass’ or anything similar in Second Life! – to save anyone the bother of looking.

    #350439

    Perhaps Jonathan King could be his producer!

    Actually the best thing either of them could do is retire from public life.

    #350187

    I find Graham Norton funny and irritating at the same time. Whether he’s gay or not is of no consequence to me. I’m not gay, but if I was I feel pretty sure I still wouldn’t fancy him!

    #347848

    English? What is English? Surely we are BRITISH!

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