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It’s been quite a while since my city in Second Life has been online, or even seen any light of day. For the most part, it’s been inactive in Linden Lab’s backup servers for well over six months, maybe longer? I have a hard time keeping up with … time. Never-the-less, it’s back. Due to offline circumstances, and having a little bit more money from my job, I’ve decided it’s totally feasible to have my own thing in Second Life running, again. A place where I simultaneously host my store.
Returning with Neo Machina, is as follows: The Outpost Nightclub, the public swimming pool, the lasertag arena, the apartment highrise, the rentable shops around town, the arcade, the back-alley cafe, the nanite systems charging garage, and, of course, my personal main-store. Currently, I’m working on remodeling the highrise apartments in a way that makes more sense for those who rent, for a 50 land impact size. Previously, I had been allowing a large amount of space, and it made no sense at all if you had to confine yourself to a smaller amount of prims. That’ll no longer be an issue. But, if you’re in Second Life, you should definitely come on down and see the re-opening of Neo Machina!
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mkultra.monster is independent, in that it is written, developed, and maintained by one person. Written, developed, and maintained, not for scrapers, bots, scammers, algorithms, or grifters: But for people to follow and read, just like the way it used to be, back in the golden age of the internet.
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Neo Machina: Online
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It’s been quite a while since my city in Second Life has been online, or even seen any light of day. For the most part, it’s been inactive in Linden Lab’s backup servers for well over six months, maybe longer? I have a hard time keeping up with … time. Never-the-less, it’s back. Due to offline circumstances, and having a little bit more money from my job, I’ve decided it’s totally feasible to have my own thing in Second Life running, again. A place where I simultaneously host my store.

Returning with Neo Machina, is as follows: The Outpost Nightclub, the public swimming pool, the lasertag arena, the apartment highrise, the rentable shops around town, the arcade, the back-alley cafe, the nanite systems charging garage, and, of course, my personal main-store.
Currently, I’m working on remodeling the highrise apartments in a way that makes more sense for those who rent, for a 50 land impact size. Previously, I had been allowing a large amount of space, and it made no sense at all if you had to confine yourself to a smaller amount of prims.
That’ll no longer be an issue.
But, if you’re in Second Life, you should definitely come on down and see the re-opening of Neo Machina!

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