More About the Second House of Sweden
Belmeloro DiPrima, project manager of the upcoming Second House of Sweden, was recently interviewed by Charlotte West for thelocal.se, and he shed a little light on what visitors to the build can expect once it's been opened. Unfortunately, he had to patiently sit through a few ridiculous questions.
"What makes Second Life different than a regular website?" Excuse me, did you not do your research? SL is no more a website than I am a braised halibut.
"Are you going to have the Swedish Bikini Team?" What are you, a reporter for Playboy? How is this even relevant?
"This all seems a bit geekish to me. Could you say that Second Life is only used by people who don't have a first life?" I, for one, am getting sick of the mainstream media's sneering attitude that SL is only fit for those who they feel are somehow incomplete in their everyday lives. Judging by the quality of the questions asked, this reporter had best get geekier than she is, or she'll be left behind the same way that wax enthusiasts are being left behind by the mp3 revolution, or the way television is being left behind by the new media phenomenon. Evolve or die, my friends; this is the way of the future.














