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Playing Dirty: Farming in Virtual Gameworlds
The tale of Richard Thurman, retired outlaw in VR gameworlds. Outlaw, because he farmed them, Gold farming it is known as, playing purely to make as much in-world cash as possible, by any means necessary, to then sell for physical cash, by the boatload.



 

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(27/11/2008)
Gold leaf doesn't grow on trees, but it can now harvest power from the Sun. A team of US chemical engineers has extracted photosynthetic molecules from plants and attached them to thin sheets of gold, creating a photosynthesising cyborg.


(19/10/2007)
The move to digital broadcasting in the UK, which is roughly six times more efficient than analogue, means that a large amount of spectrum will be released for completely new services once digital switchover is complete in 2012.


(05/06/2007)
Blizzard, makers of World of Warcraft, is claiming to have sent in its legal eagles to stop in-world farming and unsolicited in-world spam from taking place.

A Blizzard staffer, who goes by the username Eyonix, commented, "B...


(27/09/2011)
Physicists at the King's College London have discovered a means of making glass more transparent - by coating it in a thin layer of gold.

Researchers have found that by covering glass with a film of gold more light can be tr...


(12/04/2010)
Gold nanoparticles designed to detect proteins within cells, using just laser light, could enable simple and highly sensitive monitoring tools for blood clots and other disorders. Researchers in Scotland have shown that the novel particles ...