Cick below to watch this cool google video that demonstrates what the culture is like at the United Spinal Motorability sim in Second Life:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-5259512436868201278&hl=en
Motorability
Island in SecondLife is a vast, seven-sim complex designed specifically
to promote United Spinal Association in Second Life, via the Education
Center and other builds dotted around the Island. We at AskPatty --
along with the United Spinal Motorsports Program -- are complete
petrolheads, so we KNOW you'll enjoy the loads of really cool stuff to
do with a car around the island.
The island features a
Fairgrounds Speedway with SLASCAR racing and Dirt Track Racing, a full
inter-sim road system, a car-themed nightclub called "Parkade" with
live DJs, fun go-kart racing, scooter shack, Callie Cline's Beach Club
and Resort, and Motorability Springs Automotive College. And of
course, how could we forget the rather cool AskPatty.com car center,
which offers automotive advice for women from some of the top women in
the American automotive industry, and our very own "Wonderland Cardin –
A Female Friendly Certified Car Dealership."
Several other
exciting builds are under development, such as an education center for
wannabe SecondLife vehicle designers, an off-road monster truck course,
a drag strip, and a drift track. Underground Resistance will also be
hosting cruise nights and street racing, so there are plenty of
activities here that are sure to keep Second Life residents coming
back.
When you come to Motorability Island, be sure to stop by
the UnitedSpinal.org Welcome Center and Orientation area, where you can
find out about the many racing and car culture-themed events that we've
planned to make the island so popular with Second Life residents.
Check out the Motorability Welcome Center in SecondLife, or you can register directly through SecondLife.
Find out more about it at www.unitedspinal.org/motorability
Jody DeVere
President
www.askpatty.com
www.carblabber.com
Related Links:
http://askpatty.typepad.com/ask_patty_/2007/03/united_spinal_m.html
http://www.unitedspinal.org/motorability