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February 27, 2007 | Filed under: Stuff I'm Working On

Yoick was in the Sydney Morning Herald with an early glimpse of Outback Online. The first of many headlines to begin with "Yoicks!" me thinks.

Yoicks! It's another virtual world

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Time to play Outback! Great article in the SMH - can't wait to get the fully functioning demo view.

Posted by: nk at February 28, 2007 9:22 PM


Hea there... I admire this project greatly I have been looking for an alternative to Second life for some time but I must say this.

the figurtive war between yo and SL will be a ware not only of technology but of Acessability.
The easier it is... the more aaffordable it it is for the average joe shmoe to get some where in the world the more people will come... For instance the land prices in second life contienuious climb primarly because of greed and at one point arrogence. a sim In second life is a realy nice thign to own but its 1600 Dollars! and thats in USD... The acessability of the average person to get the most our of second life is there for low.... do you have the answer to this?

Posted by: Ishikawa Minako at March 2, 2007 2:43 PM

There is one thing I alwso forgot to say =) I love the analogy of comparing your self to rome. I have always loved people that can grasp that kind of power scale and back it up... marvelous =) really =)

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I feal the need to apologize for double posting the comments... I realise its something my broweser does on forums and comment posts... but i am yet to be able to fix it.... thanks for your understanding in this
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Posted by: Ishikawa Minako at March 2, 2007 2:46 PM

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