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To encourage more usage of this blog, and to encourage more people to come and support those of us (and those of YOU) that have moved from 360 to here, I have popped up a few of my Second Life adventure images at The Wizard's Lair. Most are able to be accessed from the Lair via the normal linkages, but some I am making available only to those who come here, and who read this, and who find the link to those images here within. Enjoy! :)
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