Now that we know all that stuff about you we are more likely to pre-judge you, whereas if we had met you without knowing any of that you'd have a fresh chance to make an impression because what happened in the past doesn't necessarily define who you are today but it's hard for people to leave things that happened in the past where they belong.
Based on the domain attached to his name he probably has something to do with this "sports" stuff and is most likely a fish out of water reading and especially posting on this site.
The slashdot editor that approved it is still laughing at the "story" and all of us reading it.
It certainly can be unfair at times going against an entire team that is completely outgearing you. However, a lot of players have skill and when working as a team can easily roll teams with better gear.
There's also great fun in forcing paladins to bubble hearth. Soon the alliance will get to experience this fun.
When I upgraded there were a couple of packages it wasn't quite sure what to do with involving python-libxml, etc. but it was relatively straight forward to get it straightened out. I used aptitude to do everything.
I also upgraded a Xubuntu box with no issues whatsoever. But it was completely stock I don't think I had installed a single package outside of it's default configuration.
What if your starting your third attempt at (insert boss name here) and you really need a random piece of loot he drops (that you've been trying to get for MONTHS), and furthermore, the other player in your class with more dkp than you isn't here tonight. Even if you haven't eaten or slept and work is in 6 hours, do you really stop playing?
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If you're going to blame this on your career and you're asking slashdot. Why don't you lay out exactly why the relationship failed and then get her to post her side of it. It would be good input for your thesis. In the meantime, I'm going to make some popcorn.
This isn't the first situation regarding naming and Mozilla Foundation. (Although, completely different.) Firefox was once called Firebird but renamed due to the "other" firebird which was a db.
They don't even have to go that far. They can set weekly time limits for PVP so that anything beyond that allocated time is just for fun. This would bring PVP back into being dependent upon a players skill vs time which is exactly what blizzard doesn't want because a skillful player could acheive the highest rank much more quickly.
I was spending every possible moment I could playing the game. I mostly enjoyed it but like you said I was neglecting everything else so I finally decided it was time to stop and pulled the plug. To prevent any relapse I gave my account to my guild and the toon was butchered to the point of no return.
About 3 months after I quit I started a mage on a friends account which I play maybe 3-4 hours a month. (no raiding)
Blizzard actually help me quit because I got so pissed off that I couldn't progress past rank 10 in a reasonable amount of time. I mean with a full time job and family, how can I compete with the college kids that are skipping class and playing in shifts. I was even in our top pvp group for a couple months.
Using wowguru's calculator it would have taken me 8 weeks of #1 to get to high warlord. I can't imagine how many weeks it would take to get to warlord in the top 15-20 spot.
Anyway, it was a blast, we were 5 capping ab in minutes but on my server pvp competition was fierce and even 200,000+ honor barely moved but a couple percentage points each week.
We'd even 5 cap naked (in-game) just to be idiots.
With no way to pause progression, one can't even go on a vacation without adding weeks or months of "work" to get back to where they were.
I hate to add to all the QQ, but WoW just became a little more boring. They should be adding two more classes unique to each faction rather than merge them together.
I'm not sure why I felt that way, I mean I pay a monthly fee for my phone bill and I don't use it 24x7.
I guess it's because wow is more of a luxury and not a utility.
I ultimately ended up closing my account because playing the game was stressing me out too much as I tried to reach Warlord. I'd come home from work every day and start PVPing only to be beaten each week by the college kids that were pvping while I was at work and when I got home. Not to mention I sacrificed almost 100% of my family time to play a silly game.
Now I play on a friends account. Maybe two hours a week. I have a 60 mage that I leveled very rapidly due to all the rested XP between time. I can't do any of the end game content as once my friend logs on I stay off so he can play and that can happen at any time.
I had it done in Oct. 2000 and it takes about 30-45 seconds an eye. And your eyes are numb so you feel no pain only a little pressure as they push on it to cut it.
Seriously it's worth every single penny. I would do it again in a heart beat. I was almost legally blind my vision was so bad. Now I can see with clarity that even glasses could never provide.
They're still gaining more customers than they are losing. Even most of the lost customers come back. Server stability is important, but once you get a taste of the wowcrack, it's hard to leave. I've left twice. I'm only back on a friend's account occassionally. I refuse to fire my account back up until they fix PVP so that it's based on skill and not completely on time. Working full time and having a family > high warlord.
The American release was called Secret of Mana. I played a translated version of Seiken Densetsu 3 (Secret of Mana 2 I believe?) on an emulator and it was fantastic as well.
One of the coolest features of this game is that it was multiplayer. Someone could pick up the second controller and take control of one of the toons.
I bought a Sony TV and a PS3. Went to look for a new movie to pick up and they were $29.99 across the board for blu ray and hd-dvd.
Forget it. Went home picked up a couple of used one's on ebay for a fraction of that.
If you want to be competitive and you want to sell product. Lower your prices.
Or come up with a program where I can trade my old DVDs in + $10 to get the Hi definition version of it.
Now that we know all that stuff about you we are more likely to pre-judge you, whereas if we had met you without knowing any of that you'd have a fresh chance to make an impression because what happened in the past doesn't necessarily define who you are today but it's hard for people to leave things that happened in the past where they belong.
Based on the domain attached to his name he probably has something to do with this "sports" stuff and is most likely a fish out of water reading and especially posting on this site.
The slashdot editor that approved it is still laughing at the "story" and all of us reading it.
Could I still sell a pencil and include my WoW account with it?
It certainly can be unfair at times going against an entire team that is completely outgearing you. However, a lot of players have skill and when working as a team can easily roll teams with better gear.
There's also great fun in forcing paladins to bubble hearth. Soon the alliance will get to experience this fun.
They have to cover their costs, so if they can't make $500,000 to cover the CEO and employees salaries + benefits they have to cut back.
I've never understood how this is non-profit. The company doesn't profit and doesn't have investors. I guess that's the difference.
Just like Mastercard is non-profit.
Then it would be perfect.
I'm curious, how much did that glass cost for the aquarium and where did you get it from?
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Chi negro
There was a movie where a woman actually defined the different kinds of intrebred races. Can't remember it for the life of me.
Aha! Domino (2005)
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0421054/quotes
Some of her other ones were Blactino, blackasian, hispasian, koreagro, Japegro, Chispanic, koreaspanic, and japanic.
I didn't know whether to laugh or cry.
I enjoyed this game during beta.
I made a toon that looked like (and was named after) Lion-o from thundercats. haha
I'd put a couple bucks towards making the content GPL.
When I upgraded there were a couple of packages it wasn't quite sure what to do with involving python-libxml, etc. but it was relatively straight forward to get it straightened out. I used aptitude to do everything.
I also upgraded a Xubuntu box with no issues whatsoever. But it was completely stock I don't think I had installed a single package outside of it's default configuration.
What if your starting your third attempt at (insert boss name here) and you really need a random piece of loot he drops (that you've been trying to get for MONTHS), and furthermore, the other player in your class with more dkp than you isn't here tonight. Even if you haven't eaten or slept and work is in 6 hours, do you really stop playing?
If you're going to blame this on your career and you're asking slashdot. Why don't you lay out exactly why the relationship failed and then get her to post her side of it. It would be good input for your thesis. In the meantime, I'm going to make some popcorn.
What if I make a comment about you that's simply absurd with the purpose of being humorous.
Can I still post those things?
This isn't the first situation regarding naming and Mozilla Foundation. (Although, completely different.)
Firefox was once called Firebird but renamed due to the "other" firebird which was a db.
They don't even have to go that far. They can set weekly time limits for PVP so that anything beyond that allocated time is just for fun. This would bring PVP back into being dependent upon a players skill vs time which is exactly what blizzard doesn't want because a skillful player could acheive the highest rank much more quickly.
I was spending every possible moment I could playing the game. I mostly enjoyed it but like you said I was neglecting everything else so I finally decided it was time to stop and pulled the plug. To prevent any relapse I gave my account to my guild and the toon was butchered to the point of no return.
About 3 months after I quit I started a mage on a friends account which I play maybe 3-4 hours a month. (no raiding)
Blizzard actually help me quit because I got so pissed off that I couldn't progress past rank 10 in a reasonable amount of time. I mean with a full time job and family, how can I compete with the college kids that are skipping class and playing in shifts. I was even in our top pvp group for a couple months.
Using wowguru's calculator it would have taken me 8 weeks of #1 to get to high warlord. I can't imagine how many weeks it would take to get to warlord in the top 15-20 spot.
Anyway, it was a blast, we were 5 capping ab in minutes but on my server pvp competition was fierce and even 200,000+ honor barely moved but a couple percentage points each week.
We'd even 5 cap naked (in-game) just to be idiots.
With no way to pause progression, one can't even go on a vacation without adding weeks or months of "work" to get back to where they were.
Because two 10,000 lb gorillas fighting is entertainment at the very least.
If they kill each other all the better.
I hate to add to all the QQ, but WoW just became a little more boring. They should be adding two more classes unique to each faction rather than merge them together.
I'm not sure why I felt that way, I mean I pay a monthly fee for my phone bill and I don't use it 24x7.
I guess it's because wow is more of a luxury and not a utility.
I ultimately ended up closing my account because playing the game was stressing me out too much as I tried to reach Warlord. I'd come home from work every day and start PVPing only to be beaten each week by the college kids that were pvping while I was at work and when I got home. Not to mention I sacrificed almost 100% of my family time to play a silly game.
Now I play on a friends account. Maybe two hours a week. I have a 60 mage that I leveled very rapidly due to all the rested XP between time. I can't do any of the end game content as once my friend logs on I stay off so he can play and that can happen at any time.
I had it done in Oct. 2000 and it takes about 30-45 seconds an eye. And your eyes are numb so you feel no pain only a little pressure as they push on it to cut it.
Seriously it's worth every single penny. I would do it again in a heart beat. I was almost legally blind my vision was so bad. Now I can see with clarity that even glasses could never provide.
Should be out any day now.
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They're still gaining more customers than they are losing. Even most of the lost customers come back. Server stability is important, but once you get a taste of the wowcrack, it's hard to leave. I've left twice. I'm only back on a friend's account occassionally. I refuse to fire my account back up until they fix PVP so that it's based on skill and not completely on time. Working full time and having a family > high warlord.
The American release was called Secret of Mana. I played a translated version of Seiken Densetsu 3 (Secret of Mana 2 I believe?) on an emulator and it was fantastic as well.
One of the coolest features of this game is that it was multiplayer. Someone could pick up the second controller and take control of one of the toons.
If they already have our phone records, couldn't they just analyze them to see who is elgible for the refund?