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Carol H Tucker

Passionate about knowledge management and organizational development, expert in loan servicing, virtual world denizen and community facilitator, and a DISNEY fan

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Be warned:in this very rich environment where you can immerse yourself so completely, your emotions will become engaged -- and not everyone is cognizant of that. Among the many excellent features of SL, there is no auto-return on hearts, so be wary of where your's wanders...


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The full quote is from the opening of a very popular soap opera Days of Our Lives from the 60's that is still on the air today.



Quote of the day
:  "Conscience is the inner voice that warns us somebody may be looking." ~ H. L. Mencken



If you REALLY have a yen to be the captain of the Enterprise, this will definitely help.



I used to be able to have twitter feeds default to my GReader -- does anyone know how to do that?   I would love to follow Curiosity as I did the other Mars rovers until they stopped.



Interestingly, Linden Labs is taking SL out of the OpenSim project and continues trying to create a differentiation for itself in the Virtual World market.   At some point, the denizens of SL continue to hope that LL will understand what their product actually is, but I fear the influence of the investors' insistence on tangible profits.



It isn't just in the United States that you get the best health care you can afford.



An interesting summary of websites that will help you keep abreast of science information.



I think that all of us have been told by HR that it is a firing offense to reveal salary information.  Is that legal?  Certainly the better organizations that I have worked with have been relatively transparent when it comes to salaries and positions.



This church reminds me of St. Alophonsus, the Lithuanian church on Saratoga Street in Baltimore.  I once wrote a paper on that church in college, going through the different symbols that were woven into the gorgeous ornamentation.  One of my favorite memories was going to a high mass on Christmas Eve with Bob [Tom's father].   It was a very long service because the entire sermon was given first in English, then repeated in Lithuanian in its entirety.  Somehow the panoply of the high mass, the significance of Christmas Eve, the sheer grandeur of the church all melded to make an unforgettable experience.






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