Maybe you've read a my post about cleaning up the mainland. I'll admit I'm a newcomer to mainland ownership, but not to land ownership in general here in SL. Let me start by saying I find very little use for a 16m2 parcel. I know they CAN be used for all kinds of things. But for the life of me I can't understand why someone would hold on to a 16m2 in the middle of a region or anywhere, for that matter. My feelings are these. If LL would limit the size of a parcel to 512m2 we mainlanders would have a lot less problem getting the land we desire and selling the lands we own. People that go premium can swap 512m2 LL home land for 512m2 Mainland, so why not make this the standard for subdivision. I'm sure that in designing LL roads and public use projects the 16m2 feature for dividing land is good for drawing curves, but for general mainland property division it's a nightmare for everyone. We've all seen these really nice regions for sale only to be stopped in our tracks by the micro parcel in the corner. What it means is you can't own the whole region and you can't resell it as an entire region. I see so many parcels hacked to pieces by "land holding companies" or "advertising agency" who's location wouldn't even get a look even if the property owners next door walked by it everyday. Is the intent to hold the entire region hostage to the owner of a 16m2 parcel that is of no use to anyone? I've seen these lined up in one after another, not only on a road but in the middle of a region. I'm puzzled. And further more, who walks on roads? I know some of us do, but not enough of us to justify a billboard 16m2.