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		<description>[...] As I mentioned in a previous post, in the spirit of posting more often I’m now going to post any interesting short snippets of information that I come accross.  We’ll see how long I can keep this up Anyway, in the OpenSim Office Hours meeting on OSGrid today I heard something rather interesting.  Apparently, OSGrid now has enough money in donations (1818 US Dollars), to keep the central asset service running for a year.  The asset service is by far the most resource intensive OpenSim gri Here is the original:  OSGrid Becoming Self Sustaining? [...]</description>
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