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Club Nakkie Main the rebuild is so visually appealing


Aeris Irides: best grid ever 17 days ago

Club Nakkie Poolside a relaxing place to chill and enjoy the scenery and peace of mind

Club Nakkie is Hiring DJs If you're interested, please Contact Ellie Venusa at club nakkie inworld or Jamie Smith Club Nakkies Lead manager ot DJ TaTTman the DJ manager of Club Nakkie We have Multiple Venues to choose from Nakkie Main, the Pitt, or Nakkie Poolside Each with its own vibe So come out and see what Nakkie is all about

Come ride the Jet skies and explore

Club Nakkie Main has a new Look We've given a few areas of Nakkie new Expanded looks and feels we've also added new exciting areas Such as the Dungeon A bd/sm Play area located in new rome behind the slave market and bath house. Nakkie Cart A fun way to pass time The Expanded beach is Large covering nearly half of the main Island and still expanding enjoy long Romantic walks on the beach We will also be adding a stable and horses for horseback riding and a tac shop for those into pony play Have fun and as always Be YuMmY... Ellie
Another word on ZetaWorlds due to a recent discussion on OSW.

I decided to move Stark to ZetaWorlds some time ago for a couple of reasons.
Firstly, I wanted a professional grid hosted by IT professionals who know what they're doing, because I don't want to mess around with all the technical stuff. I just want to build and have fun. So I'm willing to pay for a sim if I get a stable and reliable service in return.
Secondly, if I have to pay for the service, I want to know who is behind the grid. I would never transfer money to an anonymous person. I have no problem with transferring my real data so that the company, which is registered in the commercial register, can issue flawless invoices.
Thirdly, I live in Germany. As a German, I feel better if I can use a German service like ZetaWorlds, which has to adhere to the legal requirements of my country.

In the discussions about grids and how this is handled with hypergrid access, I think they are comparing apples with oranges. A commercial, professionally operated grid has higher challenges to overcome and is obliged to guarantee a flawless service to its paying customers. In contrast, the operator of a private grid, often hosted on his own PC, can do whatever he wants. If it breaks down at some point, that's just the way it is. The tenants are simply out of luck. With a commercial grid, I can demand the service by law. These are two completely different things that are often forgotten.

Kylie Brimmer: Another SL here in opensim??? 3 years ago