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Crayon open for business, but where's the cute receptionist?

I've been looking for a reason to log back into Second Life recently (and the application seems to run much faster on my MacBook than my old Windows laptop), so I thought I'd drop by the Crayon offices this morning and see what Neville was working on (following his invitation).

Unfortunately no-one seemed to be around, so I'll have to go back later. See below - that's me, Hillan Knopfli (geddit?) - handsome aren't I?

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I was surprised by the lack of a virtual receptionist (or maybe a virtual security guard?) who I could leave a message with.

Oh well, maybe when they have a few more clients... ;-)


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Published 27 October 2006 10:14 by Niall Cook
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  • Neville Hobson said:

    Wasn't it you, Niall, I was chatting with on crayonville island this morning?

    Until we get that cute receptionist, you'll have to make do with me (Jangles Junot).

    :)
    October 27, 2006 15:16
  • Niall Cook said:

    It was indeed, Neville. The first time I dropped by, you must have still been having a lie-in after your launch party! ;-)
    October 27, 2006 15:36
  • iconcertina blog said:

    Following the lead of Adidas, Toyota and Reuters, CNET reports Vodafone is the latest big brand to announce a presence in Second Life - the ever popular virtual world.  But why?  Well, Vodafone say one reason is to “find out how you can carry
    November 8, 2006 15:24
  • virtual receptionist said:

    Maybe the receptionist is just too short to be seen over the counter. Maybe the calls are routed from second life to third life. =P

    September 5, 2007 19:40

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