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It's nice to know I'm not the only person with a passing interest in MUD/MOO. There's also danah boyd (and mind your orthography with this one), a phd candidate researching Articulated Social Networks up in the promised land. danah says:
Sometimes, i wonder if they are studying each other engage in what MUDs and MOOs are supposed to be about.
Seems every time I get an excess of free time and decent bandwidth I dip again into the MUD/MOO world, only to be disappointed. The role-playing muds might be fun with my old gang, but what a time sink. The acedemic muds seemed fascinating, but somehow never really inviting. Thanks to danah's note I'll feel better about diverting what might have been one more wasted trip to mud/moo-land into more productive pursuits...such as beating my head against the monolithic info-glut that is blogspace. B^)
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