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Saturday, May 22, 2010

Virtual Tourism

The new Virtual World carries many important social and economic messages. Webster defines virtual as implied. A virtual experience is something you can almost, but not really, have.

This means you could drive the most luxurious car, marry the perfect, virtual spouse, buy a brand new virtual wardrobe, raise the best, virtual children and they could get the best virtual education your imagination can conjure. You could live in a virtual house, and virtually experience absolutely everything there is without ever leaving what, your computer - or a place downtown that facilitates these flights from reality for a price?

Think about this, if you can virtually experience everything, you could have a virtual job doing anything you like and are paid, virtually of course, whatever you think your time is worth. You could virtually eat anything...

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  1. It is amazing how well virtual also describes our monetary system. When you mentioned the "virtual check to the virtual retailer", I thought that you had hit the nail right on the head. I had never thought of the word "virtual" as being so very, very, synonymous with that other four letter word, " fiat".

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