Tourists puzzled by the jumble of buildings in classical and modern Rome can now find their bearings by visiting a virtual model of the imperial capital, in what is being billed as the world's biggest computer simulation of an ancient city.
If there's one thing "American Idol" has proven over the past two seasons, it's that the best contestant doesn't always win.
Maher may not be a doctor, but his diagnosis of Pres. Bush is pretty damn accurate. "Only a delusional person could watch Alberto Gonzales before Congress last week do everything but say 'no hablo ingles' and rip up a picture of the Pope and conclude that it increased his confidence in the man. That's called disassociation from reality."
Interview with Vicki Gunvalson, one of the ladies from the Real Housewives of Orange County
With new advances unveiled this year, shoppers could one day step into an intelligent dressing room where they'll solicit opinions from friends who aren't actually in the store or forgo the hassle of changing altogether.
NBC may have canceled Andy Barker, P.I., The Black Donnellys, and (probably) Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip, but they seem to have a hard on for reality shows, and more are coming this summer.
In what may be the first example of negative campaigning within SL, a user has opened a location designed to slam Republican candidate and former Big Apple mayor Rudy Giuliani.
Conservatives, in their never ending battle to see a Liberal Bias to the world around them - even as the nation slided further and further to the right - have discovered yet another conspiracy for which to squeal BIAS. Of course, like their bizarre "Liberal Media" mantra, the intent is always to excuse them for rewriting reality to suit t
A law-enforcement exercise to prepare for a possible mass migration as that could occur following a Cuban leadership change coincided Thursday with the arrival of real migrants.
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Over the last 30 years home video games and consoles have evolved at a dizzying rate.
While not the first political hopeful to make an appearance in the MMO Second Life, presidential candidate John Edwards is the first to get a virtual campaign office.
The State of the Virtual World in Second Life

Second Life has done a good job being transparent with their statistics. Key metrics are available on the home page, and additional information was released last December. Today Linden Labs released detailed information on the Second Life population, demographics, usage time and land supply in an excel spreadsheet. [via TechCrunch]
There are many ways for smokers to try and kick the habit. Whether it is a patch or gum, or cold turkey - but have you thought of a video game?
Imagining the Tenth Dimension - A Book by Rob Bryanton

There is a very dangerous phenomenon that seems to be occurring in the United States of America; something that I refer to as "the dumbing-down of the American mind," a nearly willful tendency for Americans to forgo reality in favor of believing what they want to believe...
If the press wants to celebrate LGF, so be it. But journalists shouldn't whitewash the reality that on more days than not, LGF doesn't let the facts get in the way of a good crusade.





