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Virtual 4th of July

If you're an American abroad or just don't get out much, virtual spaces still have something to offer you to get you in the spirit of July 4th. The Guardian Gamesblog has commentary living abroad as a game players, and specifically on a Second Life area entitled Americana. Star Wars Galaxies, being a generally very American game, is celebrating Empire Day today. World of Warcraft isn't doing anything July 4th specific, but this week or next should see the introduction of the Darkmoon Faire, a traveling summer carnival. From the Gamesblog post: "There are only two times of the year when I get homesick for the country of my upbringing: Thanksgiving and 4th of July. Well, the latter is upon us and while the Yanks have their annual fireworks festival (in warm weather, thank you - none of this November nonsense), we're celebrating the beginning of July down here in the south of England with some uncharacteristic sun."

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  1. Engineers' Explosive Extravaganza! by JExtine · · Score: 2, Insightful

    World of Warcraft isn't doing anything directly related to Independence day, but they do have vendors out selling fireworks!!! See their front page for more info : http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/

  2. Empire Day? by Jukashi · · Score: 4, Funny

    I dont know if this is misplaced social commentary or what, but wouldnt the celebration of independence from the british empire be better represented by the rebel forces?

    Plus, its not like our president is using mass fear against a faceless enemy to subvert the power of the senate and assume total control of our government, err...

  3. Re:Virtual will have to do... by hymie3 · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I live in Alabama *and* in the county. There are definitely a different set of rules which apply to county life versus city life. I live in a dry county (a county where the sale of or open consumption of alchohol is illegal). Tonight I'm going up the road to a multi-kegger party. ~$1000 worth of fireworks. Some of the attendees are off-duty deputies.

    It's going to be a lot of fun.

    (and, since it rained from noon till five, *no* chance of errant firework causing fire)

    The only *real* downside to living in Alabama is lack of good-paying IT jobs.