Bogumil has not posted my comment yet and I am unsure if he will be responding to my latest follow up comment. For those who didn’t know, I posted a copy of my latest follow up comment in yesterday’s post…. Read More ›
Month: March 2023
On Pan-Germanic Socialism and European Integration
Bogumil, Yes, prior to the Great Depression, Fascism did try to preserve the aspects of Capitalism that would enable its adherents to facilitate Italy’s eventual transition to State Corporatism. It would have been comparable to the idea of Mainland China… Read More ›
Update (3 March 2023)
A few days ago, Bogumil responded to my comments on the latest ARPLAN post. He said he found some information worthy of mention on my Blog. Based on the content in the past few posts, I am compelled to respond.
Work-Standard Analysis of Second Life (Pt. II of II)
As stated previously in the first part, the Virtual Economy of MMOs deserves to be understood as the direct subordinate of the Digital Economy. Similar to how the Student Economy (regardless of whether we are referring to the SSE or… Read More ›
Update (2 March 2023)
Yesterday, I experimented with Second Life myself, and tried to figure out how it applies to the WWW and the National Intranet. Unfortunately, the experiment did no go very far because of my PC specs not being good enough for… Read More ›
Work-Standard Analysis of Second Life (Pt. I of II)
The Virtual Economy of an MMO is shaped by its developer and player base. To implement Production for Profit/Utility and pay for the costs of running the MMO, the developer would constantly introduce new Incentives to get the player base… Read More ›
Update (1 March 2023)
I did some more research into “MMO (Massive Multiplayer Online) Virtual Economies” yesterday, hoping to begin sharing my findings later today. As I had suspected the other day, one of the most fundamental problems of running a “Virtual Economy” with… Read More ›