Do users pay $x per month in the expectation that they will create something that they can later license to others for a fee, or do they pay that sum in order to get access to a platform of creative tools and connections with creative others, so that they can collaborate on cocreating story lines and pretty pictures of their own? If the latter is descriptively true of the motivational profile of Second Lifers, then introducing © into the game, no matter how modulated by (cc) (Creative Commons) permissions, mostly introduces drag.
She filled up the plastic teapot with water, and then we each had our own teacup. The idea was that if you landed on certain squares you had to get some pours of water, or a spoon or some plastic sugar lumps in your cup.[…]By the end we were tipping whole teapotfuls down each other’s necks, and giggling like idiots. It was a full-on water fight.
Since riding Harry Payne Whitney's Whiskery to victory in the Kentucky Derby, Jockey Linus (Pony ) McAtee has twice broken into the news in unconventional fashion. A fortnight ago, he won a one-horse race (walkover ) at Belmont Park, N. Y.
Among dierpenes, palustric acid reveals the highest level, which is followed by neoabietic acid and abietic acid.