- "People, when they're in Second Life, they feel a little bit protected," Kerley
says, "because you don't exactly know who they are, you can't look at them, so
they often feel more open and are able to get right down to the business of
working, usually within the first session."
http://panicdisorder.about.com/b/2008/02/01/second-life-and-panic-disorder.htm
Monday, July 21, 2008
Cyber-minds 07/21/2008
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