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Fugazy, you've been supporting bankers for months...
Fugazy wrote:
>When Linden Lab instituted the banking ban within Second Life this year, I said it was 4 months late.
Sure, you did. Before that, you've claimed for months that some banks were able to have a real business and to really pay the huge and unbeliavable interests they were promising.
Come on... I've been the only one, or nearly the only one, writing since last August that *all* SL banks could be nothing but a scam, a pyramid scheme, a Ponzi game. OK, Anshe Chung, that I quoted in my articles, said something about that, long time before I did it, but certanly not Nobody Fugazi. Since he's such a good transformist, I'd like to invite him to run for next Italian polical elections, where the art of quick-changing side is still very appreciated and where the people's memory about this kind of things is often very short.
;-)
Fabio Medby.