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Welcome to the Second Life Blogger Network! SLBN is a curated showcase of posts from Second Life Bloggers (and vloggers) in our community. 

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"You bought beautiful new hair that surrounds your shoulders and flows down your chest: you are already anticipating the final result on your avatar, but something ruins your expectations. Hair hides part of your clothing underneath! This situation occurs when two rigged meshes with alpha textures make each other partially invisible." Read more on the blog.

Blogger Network

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"This is something a lot of people don’t put a lot of their time and research into. As weird as it sounds, we were all new once. Everyone starts somewhere. But now it is even harder to get started and be seen as part of the community of Second Life without making a little bit of an investment and putting a little bit of time into your avatar creation." Read more on the blog.

Blogger Network

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"We’re back to it, my sartorial darlings, holding our collective breath and diving back into the virtual chaos that is our inventory. Today’s focus is on eyeballs, but I have an added bonus for you in this post: a deceptively simple tip that will help you in your initial inventory sorting, whether you’ve already attempted it once (or several times) or are taking the plunge after months (or years) of avoidance. This tip has revolutionised how I work with my inventory, and I want to share it with you because it could help you, too." Read more on the blog.

Strawberry Linden

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"Receiving so many instant messages that you are unable to keep up with the conversations in a timely manner is a condition commonly referred to as IM Hell. I often receive a flurry of messages when I initially login to Second Life, and when I teleport into a busy sim. I always do my best to respond to everyone quickly, and one thing that helps tremendously is using keyword replacement." Read more on the blog.

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