Do you take requests from people to have you say something in a character's voice? For example, if someone asked you to say, "Good news everyone! We've been hired to deliver this giant mutant octopus to Hentai 9, the schoolgirl planet" in the voice of Professro Farnsworth, would you consider it?
I think standing between the bank and auction house in Ironforge would be a bit more of a trying test. Alliance tends to be more... frivolous with their time there. Mages seem to almost always have multiple blizzard spells going, paladins doing their consecrate thing. Dozens of Night Elfs showing of their mounts (or just dancing to annoy people).
Either way, though, once you get the game installed on the store machine (which will take a half-hour or so anyway), you have to download the monstrous 1.0-1.9 patch (approximately 325MB), and then each of the incremental 1.9.x patches. All told, you''ll have to find a way to distract the sales persons for around 2 hours.
You should go and do this on a Saturday around noon. They'll never notice.
They screwed up the Texas A&M listing as well. Like you, we offer free webhosting, wirelss, etc. and they said we don't. I'm wondering if our Univeristy Relations people will get wind of this...
Oh, I wasn't complaining. I was just pointing out that it wouldn't be "cheap" or that they just lay out $100 total for the ability to play their iPod on an Alpine system in the Honda. It will require more than the amount mentioned in the article. I put an Alpine in my first car, and loved every minute of it until it was stolen (the head unit, not the car). I've just stuck with factory systems since then.
I have no problems paying $200-$300 for the Alpine head unit plus another $100 for the iPod system.
The Alpine website seems to show that their cheapest Ai-Net head unit (required for this) is $200, and then another $100 for the unit itself. SO to set yourself up with this, it will be at least $300 plus installation, and then you get your iPod sitting in a glovebox, cupholder, or somewhere else as inconvenient. But it'd still be nice to have.
I've been addicted to Caffiene since I was a kid. Last March I got a very bad case of the Flu, so for a week, I was miserable. I spent all my time in bed or on the couch, and drank nothing but orange juice and water. Sometime during the week I developed a severe headache, but attributed it to my fever. At the end of the week, I was feeling fine. I also realized that I'd gone 6 or 7 days with no form of caffiene being introduced to my system. All of the withdrawal symptoms from not having the caffiene were swamped in with the flu, so I never noticed them, other than the headache.
So my advice to you is this: Next time you end up sick, take the opportunity to drink nothing but water and fruit juices. After you get well, continue drinking nothing but water and fruit juices. Bingo! No more caffiene.
Do you take requests from people to have you say something in a character's voice? For example, if someone asked you to say, "Good news everyone! We've been hired to deliver this giant mutant octopus to Hentai 9, the schoolgirl planet" in the voice of Professro Farnsworth, would you consider it?
I think standing between the bank and auction house in Ironforge would be a bit more of a trying test. Alliance tends to be more... frivolous with their time there. Mages seem to almost always have multiple blizzard spells going, paladins doing their consecrate thing. Dozens of Night Elfs showing of their mounts (or just dancing to annoy people).
Either way, though, once you get the game installed on the store machine (which will take a half-hour or so anyway), you have to download the monstrous 1.0-1.9 patch (approximately 325MB), and then each of the incremental 1.9.x patches. All told, you''ll have to find a way to distract the sales persons for around 2 hours.
You should go and do this on a Saturday around noon. They'll never notice.
Isn't there already another, earlier paper on this? Written by some guy named "Clancy."
They screwed up the Texas A&M listing as well. Like you, we offer free webhosting, wirelss, etc. and they said we don't. I'm wondering if our Univeristy Relations people will get wind of this...
Oh, I wasn't complaining. I was just pointing out that it wouldn't be "cheap" or that they just lay out $100 total for the ability to play their iPod on an Alpine system in the Honda. It will require more than the amount mentioned in the article. I put an Alpine in my first car, and loved every minute of it until it was stolen (the head unit, not the car). I've just stuck with factory systems since then.
I have no problems paying $200-$300 for the Alpine head unit plus another $100 for the iPod system.
The Alpine website seems to show that their cheapest Ai-Net head unit (required for this) is $200, and then another $100 for the unit itself. SO to set yourself up with this, it will be at least $300 plus installation, and then you get your iPod sitting in a glovebox, cupholder, or somewhere else as inconvenient. But it'd still be nice to have.
I've been addicted to Caffiene since I was a kid. Last March I got a very bad case of the Flu, so for a week, I was miserable. I spent all my time in bed or on the couch, and drank nothing but orange juice and water. Sometime during the week I developed a severe headache, but attributed it to my fever. At the end of the week, I was feeling fine. I also realized that I'd gone 6 or 7 days with no form of caffiene being introduced to my system. All of the withdrawal symptoms from not having the caffiene were swamped in with the flu, so I never noticed them, other than the headache.
So my advice to you is this: Next time you end up sick, take the opportunity to drink nothing but water and fruit juices. After you get well, continue drinking nothing but water and fruit juices. Bingo! No more caffiene.