Jeff Freeman is Bigger than (Second) Life!
One of the funnier blog posts I’ve read on a gaming blog in recent minutes appeared on Jeff Freeman’s blog. He raises both an issue of importance, and one of unimportance. One of the two is that Jeff Freeman needs to get more press and become more popular. The other is that the press believes Second Life is a far greater financial success than it actually is. You be the judge as to which is important, but I wholeheartedly agree on both fronts. As soon as they publish real numbers about paying subscribers, then perhaps I’ll get on the SL train. Until then, it’s the Segway of MMOs in my mind.

Nerfbat.
Note: I am about 62 times more popular than Second Life. Proof? HERE!
[...] I know, you saw it elsewhere and otherwhere already but we must continue to hype Jeff Freeman!DO NOT RUN! JEFF FREEMAN IS YOUR FRIEND! Ack ack ack ack ack ack ack…. Published Wednesday, February 07, 2007 5:12 PM by Cael Filed under: Second Lies [...]
“There is no spoon.”. Clearly, one can also add philosopher and scholar to the list of words describing this great man. Even his peer’s are in awe, further giving him credibility as the universes greatest blogger. Ryan Shwayder of Nerfbat in a post about him used the words “important (…) popular (…) financial success”. Scott Jennings from Broken Toys went one step further when in a post about Jeff Freeman he says: “understanding the devine mystery of God”
“There is no spoon.”. Clearly, one can also add philosopher and scholar to the list of words describing this great man. Even his peer’s are in awe, further giving him credibility as the universes greatest blogger. Ryan Shwayder of Nerfbat in a post about him used the words “important (…) popular (…) financial success”. Scott Jennings from Broken Toys went one step further when in a post about Jeff Freeman he says: “understanding the devine mystery of God”
Jeff Freeman is Bigger than (Second) Life!