I guess you could call this one, "computers go where no man--oops, I mean no avatar--has gone before":

The October 24 episode of "CSI New York" takes place partly inside Second Life, where an investigator attempts to track down the fugitive avatar of a murder victim. After the show, viewers can go online to Second Life, get their own CSI kit, and try to solve the murder depicted in the show. They'll have plenty of time: the TV episode in which the murder is revealed will be broadcast in February.

Think I'm joking? There's a story about this in the Arts section of Thursday's New York Times. You can see a clip on nytimes.com/ television.

--Constance Warner


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