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		<title>By: Bulding bridges in the metaverse &#171; A Random String of Bits</title>
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		<dc:creator>Bulding bridges in the metaverse &#171; A Random String of Bits</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] So, as I always do, I went way overboard and created a system that can relay chat between an IRC channel (or channels) and any location (or locations) inside Second Life (or any other grid that supports LSL). It can also check the online status of users and send them one-way IMs. I call the entire system slrelay, and you can get it here. [...]</description>
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