Utherverse is the leading developer of the 3D Web, the Virtual World Web (VWW), which currently consists of more than 70,000 independently operated virtual businessworlds and millions of personal virtual worlds. The company was formed in 2002 with the goal of supplementing the flat web with a 3D web that could bring a new kind of efficiency to businesses and users, in entertainment, education, commerce and charity.
We hear that it's only a matter of time before the virtual economy spills so far into the real economy that there will be job listings for online positions, so we're investing all our hopes in this new game. Who knows? In a few years, a top Football Superstars right winger might be earning millions. It's at least as good a bet as the "real" stock market.
Shaaah ya know what? Uh uh! That was a shout out to the Lancome Lady character right there by the way how many of you are with me on that one? Anyway from the looks of photos obtained by TMZ today of Winehouse emerging from a London pub Monday night with stains on her shirt and what appears to be white powder around her nose, a trip to the studio isn't likely in her future. These photos come just weeks after returning from a sober stint in St. Lucia.
The 22yearold Pomperaug High grad has been slowed by health issues. She contracted mononucleosis in January. That stopped her from racing until June. On her first race back, in Dallas on June 2, Broderick dropped out due to heat stroke. team based on results from 2011. The Dallas experience left her worried about how her body would react when she raced an international field on a 109degree day.
It wasn't that long ago that Douglas was the talented but inconsistent performer on the American team. She was 14 when she left her home in Virginia Beach, Va., to move to Iowa to train. Everyone could see her talent, but it is only recently that she has managed to harness it. Over her career, there rarely had been a good performance that wasn't chased by a bad one.
On the radar: The Soo Visual Arts Center holds its annual Get Lucky fundraiser, at which you can put yourself in the running to own work by SooVAC staples including Jennifer Davis, Bethany Kalk, and Rob McBroom while noshing on food by Chowgirls and nodding your head to the sweet sounds of DJ Double Trouble. (Death of the Truth). They're calling the album "the metaphorical assassination of what many consider to be 'truth.'" Can you dig it?
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