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The Daily Grind 1284
by Mike Gunderloy
Thursday, November 29, 2007
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The nice thing about throwing parties in Second Life is you don't have to clean up the house the next day.
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Mike Gunderloy is
the editor of Larkware, the daily .NET 2.0 newspaper of record.
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