The ever-readable Ron Tolido, Dutch CTO at global IT company, Capgemini, joins the party and goes for the virtual jugular. His latest blog entry may amuse, infuriate or both --- enjoy!
It seems I am now obliged to tell you the following:
Second Life Grid™, SL™, Linden™, LindeX™, Eye-in-Hand logo®, Hexagon logo™, inSL Cube logo™, Linden Lab Hexagon logo™, Second Life®, Second Life Eye-in-Hand logo®, Second Life Grid logo™, SL Grid™, SLurl™, TSL™, WindLight® and Linden Lab® are trademarks or registered trademarks of Linden Research, Inc. All rights reserved. No infringement is intended.
I don't necessarily know or use any of the above, I just copied the list verbatim from a friend. Given the Creative Commons license he has, I should point out that the above paragraph comes from Iyan Writer's blog at http://iyanwriter.blogspot.com/
I am also obliged to point out that this blog is in no way affiliated with or sponsored by Linden Research, Inc. Although who knows? I might not be averse to a bit of light affiliation, now and again.
Finally the etymology of the title of this blog, while open to an interpretation of "sl" and "ambling", is clearly a combination of the words "slam" and "bling".
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